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Jūratė Kristina Kazickas-Altman (born February 18, 1943) is a retired American journalist and campaigner for refugee rights. She was born in Lithuania during
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, and her family fled ahead of the 1944 Soviet re-occupation. After graduating from
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, Kazickas worked as a volunteer teacher in Kenya with the
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. She met some US soldiers on leave from the
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while traveling in Asia and decided to report from the conflict. Kazickas reported from the front lines for about a year before being wounded by artillery fire at the
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and returning to the US. Kazickas later reported on the
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for the
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and, with
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, published the '' Liberated Women's Appointment Calendar and Survival Handbook'' annually for ten years. In 1976, with Sherr, she wrote the ''American Woman's Gazetteer'', a listing of locations in the country associated with women in historic events. Kazickas reported from the 1973
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and on the
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. In recent years, Kazickas has advocated for refugee rights and been president of a family charity supporting education in Lithuania.


Early life

Kazickas was born to
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and Alexandra Kazickas in
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in
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in 1943. Her father was an opponent of communism and after the Soviet re-occupation of 1944 he and his family fled to the West. At one point they escaped detection on a train when German soldiers agreed to hide them under a pile of bandages. After the train reached the end of the line at Dresden, Germany, the family stayed there until the Allied bombing that devastated that city on February 13, 1945. The family found their way to an American-run displaced persons camp. After the end of the war Kazickas and her parents traveled to the US on the SS ''Ernie Pyle'', a former type C4-class troopship used to transfer displaced persons arriving on US soil on February 18, 1947. Kazickas attended
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in New York and received a
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degree from
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. After a period as a volunteer teacher with the
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in Kenya, during which she climbed
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in tennis shoes at the age of 22, she worked for ''Look'' magazine.


Vietnam

Kazickas became interested in the
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during a solo hiking trip in Asia. She encountered some US soldiers on leave in Bangkok and, on their recommendation, visited Saigon. Determined to return, she sought a position there as a journalist. Unable to secure official accreditation and payment of expenses she bought her own airline ticket using
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500 she won as a contestant on the gameshow ''Password''. Kazickas arrived in Vietnam in 1967. Her first article on the war was published in '' Mademoiselle'' within a few months. Kazickas was initially denied permission to report from the field, despite repeated requests. She was granted permission to join her first patrol, from the
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, but had to withdraw early when her designated US Army escort, a clerk, pulled a muscle and could not keep up with the rest of the patrol. After she and the clerk were evacuated the patrol came under attack and its commander was killed. Kazickas felt guilty that the arrival of the helicopter might have alerted North Vietnamese forces to the location of the patrol; she never wrote an article about the event. Kazickas later discovered that the patrol had returned to base unharmed and was attacked only after it went back into the field to assist another unit that came under attack. Kazickas first came under fire at
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in June 1967. Among US Marines a superstition grew up that wherever Kazickas reported from would come under artillery fire soon after. Reporting from within a unit of the
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in August the party came under artillery fire that caused heavy casualties, Kazickas put away her camera and volunteered to help provide medical aid to the wounded. In November 1967 she reported from the
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. The
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began in January 1968. Journalists, particularly freelancers like Kazickas, struggled to reach the base as only ten were officially permitted there at any one time. Kazickas knew that as a woman she was often able to persuade the male military helicopter pilots to take her aboard without official sanction and so reached Khe Sanh on March 7. She was wounded on the day of her arrival by a rocket attack, with shrapnel in her cheek, legs, forearm and buttocks. She recovered from the physical wounds within a week but was affected mentally by the experience. Concerned for her safety she left Vietnam in May 1968.


Later

By 1969 Kazickas was working for the
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(AP) in New York, for whom she covered the
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. With a colleague,
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, she established the ''Liberated Women's Appointment Calendar and Survival Handbook'', which had a humorous tone. It took a long time to get published but its first release in 1971 was covered extensively in press and on TV. Annual editions appeared for 10 years. With Sherr, Kazickas also published the ''American Woman's Gazetteer'' in 1976, listing places in the US where women had featured in historic events; an updated version, titled ''Susan B. Anthony Slept Here'', was published in 1994. In October 1973 Kazickas covered the
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for the AP. She was later assistant editor of the Washington Life section of ''
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''. During the presidency of
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(1977 to 1981) she was a
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, covering the
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,
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. On December 6, 1981, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington DC, Kazickas married
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, investment banker and then
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for Carter. Kazickas became an advocate for refugees and has visited Bosnia, Rwanda, Pakistan and Afghanistan. In 2010, she received an award from the
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for her work in this field. Kazickas is a member of the board of the
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and president of the Kazickas Family Foundation, a charity supporting education in Lithuania. Kazickas climbed Kilimanjaro again in 2011. In 2013, Kazickas was one of 21 women named "leaders for the 21st century" by ''
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''. She lives in New York City and has three children.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kazickas, Jurate 1943 births Journalists from Vilnius Lithuanian refugees in the United States American war correspondents of the Vietnam War American political journalists Trinity Washington University alumni 20th-century American women journalists 20th-century American journalists Women political writers American human rights activists American women activists Living people