User:Kirill Lokshin
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Time in its irresistible and ceaseless flow carries along on its flood all created things and drowns them in the depths of obscurity.... But the tale of history forms a very strong bulwark against the stream of time, and checks in some measure its irresistible flow, so that, of all things done in it, as many as history has taken over it secures and binds together, and does not allow them to slip away into the abyss of oblivion.
Anna Comnena, preface to the Alexiad
Under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline north of Fairbanks
Under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline north of Fairbanks

My name, as you may have guessed, is Kirill Lokshin. I was born in Saint Petersburg (Leningrad, at the time), and currently reside in the U.S. state of Maryland. Professionally, I'm an engineer; but my primary interest as a writer of articles is military history (European military history from the fifteenth century to the eighteenth century, to be precise).

I first edited Wikipedia in June 2005. Since then, I've come to occupy a number of positions:

I am a member of the Military history WikiProject, the WikiProject Council, and the "Version 1.0" Editorial Team, and currently maintain a number of articles.

Selected contributions

I have substantially contributed to a number of articles; the most significant are listed below, in the order in which they were written:

Awards
This Barn star is long overdue for your contributions to History & such, Spawn Man (October 2005)
A More worthy wielder of the mighty, golden mob, cannot be found--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) (October 2005)
I award Kirill Lokshin a barnstar for his overall contributions, dilligent work in the field of templates and kindness. SoLando (November 2005)
To Kirill for putting together the complex pieces of The War Of The League Of Cambri into a Featured Article, I present this well deserved medal--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) (November 2005)
For many, many reversions and deletions and active involvement at AFD. Ingoolemo talk (November 2005)
For placing many Military History Project notices on new articles about battles, I present to Kirill Lokshin the Working Man's Barnstar. Roy Al Blue talk (December 2005)
I hereby present you with the Military history WikiProject Distinguished Service Award for contributions to the Military History project above and beyond the call of Wikipedianship. Durova (March 2006)
For unifying a large group of often disagreeable folks (such as myself), and your awe-inspiring diligence in keeping Military History a masterful and ever-improving WikiProject, I am pleased to give you the long-overdue Barnstar of Diligence Award award. Oberiko (March 2006)
To Kirill Lokshin, for his outstanding and tireless efforts in making the Military History Project a beacon of hope and model of efficiency for all the rest, I hereby award the Golden Wiki. R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) (March 2006)
This motivated barnstar is given to Kirill Lokshin for his tireless contirbutions to Wikipedia Military history. I have yet to see a more concerned or active editor in any area of Wikipedia. Looper5920 (May 2006)
ЯΞDVΞRS awards this Barnstar to Kirill Lokshin for amazingly high quality hard work for Wikipedia, especially on WikiProject Military history. (May 2006)
For putting with my ceaseless questions, for helping me with translations and for general kindness, this RAK barnstar for you Kirill! Grafikm (AutoGRAF) (May 2006)
Hello again, I just came by here again to drop off a barnstar, as you do amazing work here from what I can see already. Keep it up!, OMEN (July 2006)
I think you deserve this award because, just by looking at what you have been doing, you have contributed to Wikipedia a lot! Thanks for the quick reply on the Imjin War review I asked for. Good friend100 (July 2006)
Congrats on being elected (or reelected, I cant remeber which at the moment) as lead cooridinator! In honor of you achievement, I present you with these stars. I wish you and your staff the best in the coming term. TomStar81 (August 2006)
For boldly creating infoboxes that noone... well anyway, nice work. Jakew (October 2006)
I, Randfan, hereby award you, Kirill Lokshin, this award for your tireless efforts in the military departments. I could not find anyone who deserves this more. Wow! Randfan (October 2006)
For submitting an article that was identified as a contest winner (as an honorable mention) I herby award you the Military history WikiProject Distinguished Service Award. Congratulations, and better luck next time. TomStar81 (Talk) (November 2006)
I present you this Featured Article award for innumerable contributions to wiki article improvement. You do it all: articles, portals, templates, projects, you name it.Rlevse (January 2007)
For quick and excellent infobox work. Thanks! Aerobird Target locked - Fox One! (January 2007)
--Pupster21 (February 2007)
For Supporting Me In My Nomination For A-class Pupster21 (February 2007)
Congrats on your re-election as lead coordinator! In honor of your achievement, I present you with these stars. I wish you and your staff the best in the coming term. TomStar81 (Talk) (February 2007)
For being there to assess nearly every single article I've written, Kirill Lokshin is truly tireless SGGH (March 2007)
Congrats, you are now an Honourary Member of WikiProject Dinosaurs - Rawr! :) -- Spawn Man (March 2007)
For assisting my efforts as I endeavor to expand Wikipedia's coverage of the Black Hawk War. My first experience with the Military History WikiProject has been a pleasant one because of Kirill's random acts of kindness. Thanks again. IvoShandor (August 2007)
Congrats on your election as Lead Coordinator of the Military history Wikiproject. In honor of your achievement, I present you with these stars. I wish you luck in the coming term. TomStar81 (Talk) (August 2007)
For your many excellent Wikipedia:Arbitration proposed decisions and arguments. AnonEMouse (squeak) (September 2007)
Thank you, Kirill, for your help with Template:WikiProject History! not many people have one of these so take care of it! Phoenix 15 (Talk) (October 2007)
For being with us for so many years, and for many years to come, raise a glass. Marlith T/C (November 2007)
In recognition of your valuable and repeated contributions to improving the quality of Wikipedia by reviewing WikiProject Military history articles, I am delighted to make you the first-ever recipient of the Content Review Medal. --ROGER DAVIES talk (December 2007)
For helping expedite Wikipedia: Requests for arbitration to a reasonable time scale. --AnonEMouse (squeak) (January 2008)
For countless improvements and innovations on Military history templates, this is long overdue. --ROGER DAVIES talk (January 2008)
I award you this barnstar for numerous contributions to the project. Your co-ordination of WikiProject Military history has made it one of the best projects we have here. That coupled with your excellent contributions to the arbitration process, where you always give thoughtful responses and understand the community, mean you are one of the real assets here. Ryan Postlethwaite (January 2008)
The General Alexander Haig Medal of Honor for singularly extraordinary work well and beyond the call of duty even of the office of Lead Coordinator in taking charge of the Military History WikiProject and the articles relevant to that project. And even moreso for taking such great responsibility while remaining an example to all of the editors. You are an extraordinary individual willing to take on difficult tasks, sir, and deserve all of our respect and gratitude for your efforts. Granted by Girolamo Savonarola (talk) (February 2008)
By the order of the coordinators of the Military history WikiProject, you are hereby awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of your outstanding organizational work, your painstaking maintenance work, and your unstinting advice, throughout your two years of project leadership. For the coordinators, --ROGER DAVIES talk (February 2008)
As a thank you for your leadership of the Military history WikiProject, from February 2007 to August 2007, please accept this belated barnstar.--ROGER DAVIES talk (March 2008)
In gratitude for your inspirational leadership of the Military history WikiProject, from August 2007 to February 2008, please accept this barnstar.--ROGER DAVIES talk (March 2008)
For numerous acts of unobtrusive kindness during The Transition, including the creation of the worklists for the Milhist BCAD drive--ROGER DAVIES talk (March 2008)
For past and future (I hope) contributions to the project, way beyond the call of duty, I gratefully award you another set of the Military history WikiProject WikiChevrons. --ROGER DAVIES talk (March 2008)
Congratulations on your appointment as a coordinator emeritus of the Military history Wikiproject. In recognition of your achievement, I present you with these stars. --ROGER DAVIES talk (March 2008)
For your diligent & continual work in coordinating two major assessment drives in the months of March & April alone. Cheers! Cam (Chat) (April 2008)
For your awesome efficiency, general support, and for being an all-round good egg, I'm delighted to award you the Barnstar of Awesomeness :) --ROGER DAVIES talk (June 2008)
In my opinion, you may be the best arbitrator we have on Wikipedia. You get cases moving forward rather quickly, you keep up to date on voting, and you're honest to a fault. If I decide to ever touch arbcom and become a member, I know who I'm modeling myself after. Wizardman (June 2008)
In recognition of your contribution in improving Military history articles through A-Class and Peer Reviews, during the period March-May 2008, please accept this Content Review Medal of Merit, --ROGER DAVIES talk (July 2008)

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