Military Achievers Union was an organization of former soldiers. The establishment of the union was quite late as at the beginning of the First World War in 1914, large numbers of Lithuanians as Russian officials were already serving in the Russian army. When Germany occupied Lithuania in 1915, due to the early mobilization and call-up, about 30 000 Lithuanian soldiers were serving in all Russian fronts from Riga Bay to Caucasus.
The national movement of Lithuanians in Russia started after the revolution of the 23rd February (8th March) 1917 which awaked the nations ruled by Russia strive for their lost independence. Soldiers also participated in the movement. They wanted to be distinguished from the Russian army, to create their national organizations and military units and to support the political struggle for independence of their nations. The movement of Lithuanian soldiers started in separate military unions. On the 25th May, a meeting of 88 delegates representing 16 000 organized soldiers was held in Petrograd. As an outcome of the meeting, Lithuanian Soldiers Union was established. The aim of the union was to fight for the independence of Lithuania. The union had 8000 members, 200 of which were officers. The national movement of Lithuanian soldiers involved: 1238 soldiers and 53 officers of Vitebsk battalion, 1000 soldiers and 37 officers of Smolensk battalion, 700 soldiers and 27 officers of Rovno battalion, |