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With the expectations of the villagers, we will strive to make meritorious contributions as soon as possible

Source: Chinese Militia , PLA News and Communication Center Rong Media Author: Zhang Haipeng

"We have successfully arrived at the barracks and are engaged in an intense training life. Whenever I see the paper cuts sent to me by the people in my hometown, the affectionate entrustment of the villagers when I leave home will ring in my ears, and I will certainly do a good job in the army, never fail to live up to the great trust of my fathers and fellow villagers in my hometown, and strive to make meritorious contributions as soon as possible and pass on the good news as soon as possible. As soon as he went to work on March 19, Peng Liguo, political commissar of the People's Armed Forces Department of Duji District, Huaibei City, Anhui Province, received a message from Liu Meng, a new huaibei recruit from a certain unit of the navy in the northern theater.

According to the custom, whenever a new recruit enlists, the district people's armed forces department will give backpacks, water glasses, notebooks and other souvenirs. How to make souvenirs more educational and memorable? The leaders of the People's Armed Forces Department of the district innovated ideas, actively mobilized all social forces to participate in the sending activities, and on the basis of the calligraphy works donated last year, this year launched a more local paper-cutting activity to send new recruits.

Zhang Xiuzhen, a master of arts and crafts in Anhui Province and a non-hereditary heir, is a military dependent. When she learned that the Ministry of Human Resources and Armed Forces carried out a paper-cutting and sending recruits, she was the first to sign up. In this activity, the 73-year-old got up early and went dark, spent 10 days, and produced 50 copies of "one person joining the army, the whole family is glorious" paper cutouts. She said: "I hope that these good sons and daughters will take the expectations of the people in their hometowns and train hard in the troops to add more glory to their hometowns." ”

Looking at the photo of his son wearing camouflage uniforms and holding bright red paper-cuts, Liu Dongfeng, the parent of the recruits, sighed: "This special paper-cutting makes us feel the glory of the military family, 'one person joining the army, the whole family is glorious' is not only a praise for the child's enlistment in the army, but also encourages us to support our children to serve in the army and grow up to be talented as soon as possible." ”

(Produced by The Chinese Militia and the People's Liberation Army News and Communication Center)