Lieutenant General Arvydas Pocius (born 14 May 1957) is a former Chief of Defence of Lithuania. During his military career, Pocius has held various positions...
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may refer to: Antanas Pocius - choirmaster, organist and composer. Arvydas Pocius - chief of Defense of Lithuania. Arvydas Pocius (1958) - director-general...
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player Arvydas Novikovas, football player Arvydas Pocius, Chief of Defence of Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis, a retired basketball player Arvydas Šikšnius...
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Petrošius 2020 Baltija (Klaipėda) Liuda Pociūnienė 2020 Nationwide Arvydas Pocius 2020 Danė (Klaipėda) Edmundas Pupinis 2016 Utena Valdas Rakutis 2020...
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Grybauskaitė inaugurating Arvydas Pocius as the commander of the Lithuanian Armed Forces on 28 July 2009....
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prominent public figures described January 13th as a Victory Day, including Arvydas Pocius and Valdemaras Rupšys, both of whom were volunteers defending the Parliament...
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Abromavičius then alerted his superiors, newly appointed SKAT commander Arvydas Pocius, via the M-1 radio station and Lithuanian National Radio and Television...
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Lithuanians: Valdemaras Chomičius, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Šarūnas Marčiulionis and Arvydas Sabonis. After the restoration of Lithuanian independence in 1990, the...
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Lithuania, were unveiled in Palanga in the presence of the retired general Arvydas Pocius. Šiaudinis 2019, p. 4. Blaževičius 2004. Zabielskas 2018. "Konstancijos...
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November 2016 – 13 November 2020 Preceded by Post created Succeeded by Arvydas Pocius Chairman of the Lithuanian Centre Party In office 28 May 2016 – 29 September...
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