James A. Stepanov.Certificate of Merit for continuous operation in metallurgical workshops for more than 30 years, active develo...

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James A. Stepanov.Certificate of Merit for continuous operation in metallurgical workshops for more than 30 years, active development of new technology and the introduction of new technological processes, in connection with the Day of the metallurgist.- [Leningrad], 20 July 1966. -1 sheet folded in half (thick paper) color offset.-Access: Internet portal of the Presidential Library.Electronic reproduction (2 files, JPEG: 13,2 MB).users copying is not allowed.Merit is presented on a color letterhead, folded in half, red: the 1st c.- a portrait of Lenin, title: Honorary Diploma at the 2nd c.- printed text to quote Lenin, on the 3rd with.- printed text.At the end of the text printing organization, signature, date and number: plant manager, party secretary, chairman of the trade union committee, July 20, 1969, number 072. At the bottom - the artistic image.- James A. Stepanov (1919-1983) - was born in the village of New Degtyarev, Novgorod Region.From 1935 to 1937 he studied at the school of factory training at machine building plant "Arsenal" to them.Frunze (p / 671), in Leningrad.His career began at the plant in 1937 from the position of a blacksmith and worked for more than 40 years.During the Great Patriotic War, James A. lived in besieged Leningrad, worked at the plant "Arsenal".He was awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.", "For the Defense of Leningrad".In 1956, at the end of the Physics and Mathematics College, he was appointed to the post of deputy section chief.In addition to production activities, engaged in public work.He was awarded numerous diplomas, awarded the title of "Veteran of Labor".1. Stepanov, James A. (1919-1983) - Documents and materials.2. The people (set).3. Russia in the people of (the collection).4. Prizes and awards - the Soviet Union - Documents and materials.BBK 63.3 (2) 632-8yu1electronic copy Source: PBThe storage location of the original: From the private collection
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