Editing Stanislav Vaupshasov
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1980 By the resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers, the 21st frontier station of the 95th Border District of the Baltic Border District was named after Vaupsh. The firewall belonged to the border commandant of Kapsukas (now Marijampolė). After Lithuania regained its independence in 1992 After the withdrawal of USSR military units from Lithuania, this frontier was no longer available. However, in 1994, By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Frontier Army, another frontier station on the 23rd Frontier Squad in the Kaliningrad Region was named after the Soviet Union Hero Colonel S.A. Vaupshov. The firewall protects the Russian-Lithuanian border. There is a bronze bust of Vaupsh in the military campus of the 23rd Border Patrol Training Center. | 1980 By the resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers, the 21st frontier station of the 95th Border District of the Baltic Border District was named after Vaupsh. The firewall belonged to the border commandant of Kapsukas (now Marijampolė). After Lithuania regained its independence in 1992 After the withdrawal of USSR military units from Lithuania, this frontier was no longer available. However, in 1994, By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Frontier Army, another frontier station on the 23rd Frontier Squad in the Kaliningrad Region was named after the Soviet Union Hero Colonel S.A. Vaupshov. The firewall protects the Russian-Lithuanian border. There is a bronze bust of Vaupsh in the military campus of the 23rd Border Patrol Training Center. | ||
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