I am now able to adapt to military life and my training can keep up... "Recently, Lai Junwen, a new recruit from Shicheng, Jiangxi Province, exchanged recent training and living conditions with Wen Zhenming, a member of the Shicheng County New Recruit Follow up Work Group and a veteran, over the phone. Inviting outstanding retired soldiers to join the new recruits' follow-up work group is a new measure taken by the People's Armed Forces Department of Shicheng County to improve the quality and efficiency of new recruits' follow-up work. The leader of the People's Armed Forces Department introduced that in order to assist new recruits to serve with peace of mind, the department coordinated with relevant departments in the county to publicly select 10 retired soldiers to participate in the new recruits' follow-up work, and established a "veteran follow-up new recruits" mechanism. Based on the practical ideological issues of the new recruits, we targeted the pairing of veterans with new recruits and their families, provided assistance, guidance, and problem-solving, and helped new recruits firmly establish their ideal beliefs of rooting in the military camp and making contributions to the military camp, "said the leader of the People's Armed Forces Department. A new recruit is worried that he will not be able to adapt after joining the company due to the high training intensity and strict discipline requirements of the army. The People's Armed Forces Department invited Liao Xuejing, a member of the New Recruit Follow up Working Group and a veteran of the Korean War from Shicheng, to connect with him by phone based on the specific situation of this new recruit. During the Battle of Shangganling, my comrades and I carried weapons and ammunition on our backs, braved the rain of bullets, and rushed to the battlefield in the first batch... "On the phone, 90 year old Liao Xuejing spoke his familiar dialect, telling the story of the battle and inspiring new recruits to" harden "into steel in the hot military camp. The new recruit was deeply moved and expressed his determination to overcome difficulties and use practical actions to bring glory and glory to his hometown. Afterwards, the new recruit's enthusiasm for training increased and he often practiced on his own, making rapid progress. Chen Zhiwei, a veteran from Ganjiangyuan Town in the county, paired up with three new recruits and often visited their families to coordinate and solve practical difficulties. A new soldier is always worried about his family because his mother takes care of his sick grandparents alone. After learning about it, Chen Zhiwei coordinated with the town health center to regularly deliver medical services to the elderly's doorstep, and through relevant policies issued by the town, helped the elderly reimburse part of their medical expenses. Seeing that everything was fine at home, the new recruit put aside his worries and devoted himself wholeheartedly to training. (New Society)
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