From Battlefield to Blueprints: Veteran’s Remarkable Career Earns National Honor
Yury Repnitsyn, a seasoned professional and decorated military veteran, has been nominated for the prestigious All-Russian Municipal Award Service. Born on April 13, 1966, Repnitsyn's career spans various fields, from military service to civil engineering.
Repnitsyn's military career is marked by acts of bravery. In 2022, he was awarded the Medal for Courage by the President of Russia for his actions during military operations. His colleagues respect his responsible approach and ability to coordinate team efforts, which earned him high praise from state leadership, including a personal commendation from the President.
After leaving the military, Repnitsyn joined the Capital Construction Authority in Biysk in June 2024. Here, he oversees construction projects for key social infrastructure. His education, which includes the Twice Red Banner Military Institute of Physical Culture and the Siberian Academy of Geodesy and Cartography, has equipped him well for this role.
Repnitsyn's professional journey is a testament to his adaptability and dedication. He has amassed vast experience and knowledge, enabling him to tackle any professional challenge successfully. His courage and professionalism, honed during his military career, continue to define his approach in civil life.
Yury Repnitsyn's nomination for the All-Russian Municipal Award Service is a recognition of his exceptional service and dedication. From his military career marked by bravery to his current role in civil engineering, Repnitsyn's professional journey is one of courage, adaptability, and commitment.
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