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  2. Simas Kudirka - Wikipedia

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    Simas Kudirka. Simas Kudirka (9 April 1930 – 11 February 2023) was a Lithuanian sailor. [1] He is best known for the attempted defection from the Soviet Union in 1970 and subsequent activism against the Soviet regime in Lithuania. An important outcome of the incident was the creation of the improved guidelines for handling defections by ...

  3. The Defection of Simas Kudirka - Wikipedia

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    The movie revolves around the true events of a Lithuanian man, Simas Kudirka, who was at the time a radio operator on a Soviet fish processing vessel.When his ship meets at sea with a U.S. Coast Guard cutter near Martha's Vineyard in 1970, Kudirka makes a dramatic leap from the deck, landing on the USCGC Vigilant.

  4. List of Soviet and Eastern Bloc defectors - Wikipedia

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    1945. Deputy head of the NKVD in Istanbul, Turkey; contacted the British Istanbul consulate about defection, was arrested by the Soviets and disappeared forever (possibly executed) Valeri Tihonovitch Minakov. Russia. 1945. Escaped from Siberia across the Bering Sea in a small boat with his 6-year-old son Oleg.

  5. History of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    On 23 November 1970, Simonas "Simas" Kudirka leapt from the Soviet mother ship Sovetskaya Litva onto USCGC Vigilant. The 400-foot (120 m) Sovetskaya Litva was anchored in U.S. waters near Martha's Vineyard Island. Kudirka was a Soviet seaman of Lithuanian nationality. The Soviets accused Kudirka of theft of 3,000 rubles from the ship's safe.

  6. File:Simas Kudirka, KGB Photo.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Simas Kudirka is a seaman of the USSR merchant fleet who made a daring escape, but was issued by the American coastal service back on board a Soviet ship.

  7. USCGC Vigilant (WMEC-617) - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Vigilant (WMEC-617) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. She is the twelfth cutter to bear the name Vigilant, dating back to 1790 when the original Vigilant was built for the United States Revenue-Marine. She was commissioned on October 3, 1964, at Todd Shipyards in Houston, Texas, at a cost of 2.3 million dollars.

  8. The Kudirka incident - Wikipedia

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  9. Russian rescue ship Kommuna - Wikipedia

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    Russian rescue ship Kommuna. Kommuna is a submarine rescue ship [ 1 ][ 2 ] in service with the Russian Navy 's Black Sea Fleet and the world's oldest active duty naval vessel. [ 3 ] A catamaran, [ 4 ] she was laid down at the Putilov Factory (now Kirov Factory) in St. Petersburg in November 1912 as Volkhov. The ship was launched the following ...