[1] Oskar Kuul was born in the Estonian settlement of Lileika [ru] near Omsk in Siberia.
[2] From December 22, 1955, to July 20, 1990, Kuul was the chairman of the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm.
[1][3][4][5] Kuul received many awards of the USSR, the most important of which were the Gold Star of the Hero of Socialist Labor (1980)[6] and two Orders of Lenin.
[7] Reidikai, also named Kuuli Muna after Kuul, is a ship refueling building in Tallinn Bay near Miiduranna.
[8] A monument dedicated to Kuul by the sculptor Seaküla Simson [et] was installed in Haabneeme in Viimsi Parish in 2008.