Learn as much as you can when you are young. Study, study, study. That is what Vladimir Ilyich said, but my father used to say it as well.

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Retired lieutenant Jaroslav Pokrupa was born on 22nd May 1926 in Kupychiv in Transcarpathian Ruthenia. He attended a Polish basic school which was later changed to Ukrainian. Like many other Volhynian Czechs, he entered the 1st Czechoslovak army where he served as a radio operator at the 1st artillery division. He fought at Dukla pass and in Slovakia. On the 18th of December 1945, he was released from the army for a permanent vacation. He worked at a collective farm in Podbořany. He lived in Žatec and participated in the activities of the local branch of the Union of Czechoslovak Legionnaires. Jaroslav Pokrupa died on June, the 21st, 2012.