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How a Soviet conscript became a NATO General (206)

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:58:31
Publish Date: 2021-10-29 23:00:00
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In 1985, an eighteen-year-old named Riho Terras arrived at the Soviet armed forces’ large conscript assessment facility in Tallinn obeying his conscription orders.

Little did he know that 26 years later he would be a NATO General.

Riho shares his experiences in the Soviet Navy with us in some detail. We hear about his service on the Soviet frigate Zadornyy including trips to the Mediterranean and Cuba as well as monitoring NATO warships.

Riho also shares his experiences of Estonian independence and the challenges of converting the country into an independent nation.

I’m extremely grateful to Elisabeth Braw, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who facilitated this interview via her  Englebert Ideas essay.

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I am delighted to welcome Riho Terras to our Cold War conversation…

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