From a soldier to a captain: the combat path of the head of the psychological support group of the 41st OMBr

The head of the psychological support and recovery group of the 41st separate mechanized brigade, a captain with the call sign "Boar", is an officer who knows war not from reports, but from his own combat experience.
He started his career in the army as an ordinary soldier. He participated in contact battles, performed tasks directly on the front line, where he was wounded. After recovery, he returned to the ranks and continued his service, demonstrating endurance, responsibility and loyalty to the oath.
Thanks to perseverance and professionalism, he passed all stages of official growth and currently holds the officer rank of captain. Today, he serves as part of the 41st separate mechanized brigade, leading the direction of psychological support and rehabilitation of personnel.
Captain "Boar" understands the needs of soldiers and officers equally well, because he himself has gone through this path. He knows war from the inside — from the trenches to the organization of work with personnel. That is why he enjoys sincere respect among his comrades and commanders.
He is appreciated for his humanity, principles, openness and ability to support servicemen in the most difficult moments. For many, he is an example of an officer who is trusted and respected.
The 41st separate mechanized brigade is a team of professionals united by common values, combat experience and mutual support.
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