# Jonas Pleškys

> Soviet naval commander (1935–1993)

**Wikidata**: [Q1996364](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1996364)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Pleškys)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/jonas-pleskys

## Summary
Jonas Pleškys was a Soviet naval commander who served in the Soviet Navy and later worked as a programmer. He was born in 1935 and died in 1993.

## Biography
- Born: 1935-03-10 in Giliogiris
- Nationality: Soviet Union (and later United States citizen)
- Education: University of Washington
- Known for: Soviet naval commander and programmer
- Employer(s): Soviet Navy (military service), later worked as a programmer
- Field(s): Military (naval officer), programming

## Contributions
The source material does not provide specific details about Jonas Pleškys' contributions as a programmer or naval commander. No specific projects, publications, or achievements are mentioned beyond his general roles.

## FAQs
### Q: What was Jonas Pleškys' primary occupation?
A: Jonas Pleškys was primarily a Soviet naval commander who later worked as a programmer.

### Q: What was his military rank?
A: He held the rank of lieutenant in the Soviet Navy.

### Q: Where was he born and where did he die?
A: He was born in Giliogiris in 1935 and died in Alameda in 1993.

### Q: What was his citizenship?
A: He was a citizen of the Soviet Union and later became a citizen of the United States.

## Why They Matter
The source material does not provide information about the lasting impact of Jonas Pleškys on his field. It only indicates his roles as a naval commander and programmer, with no specific influence or legacy described.

## Notable For
- Served as a lieutenant in the Soviet Navy
- Worked as a programmer after his military service
- Had dual citizenship in the Soviet Union and later the United States
- Was born in Giliogiris and died in Alameda

## Body
### Early Life and Education
Jonas Pleškys was born on March 10, 1935, in Giliogiris. He later attended the University of Washington for his education.

### Military Career
He served as a Soviet naval commander, holding the rank of lieutenant in the Soviet Navy. His service period was from 1935 to 1993.

### Later Career
After his military service, he worked as a programmer.

### Legacy
The source material does not provide information about his legacy or influence beyond his roles as a naval commander and programmer.

## References

1. Virtual International Authority File
2. [Source](http://www.tjelvar.se/marinen/m31.htm)
3. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
4. Library of Congress Control Number