On the morning of the 27th, the fourth station of the 7th World Military Games Barracks Torch Relay Was held at the Air Force Aviation University. The theme of this site is "Inheriting the Spirit of the Old Aviation School and Being a Dreamer in the New Era", and a total of 20 torchbearers from the Air Force participated in the transmission.
The predecessor of the Air Force Aviation University can be traced back to the establishment of the Old Northeast Aviation School in March 1946. Over the years, the school has inherited the spirit of the old aviation school of "unity and struggle, hard work, courage to dedicate, and open up new roads", adhered to the original mission of cultivating flying talents for a strong country and a strong army, and has trained more than 80,000 flying talents to participate in major tasks such as the "9.3" military parade, the "aviation darts" international military competition, and the China Air Show, and is known as the "cradle of pilots".
At 9 a.m., the torch relay activity was officially launched in the school camp. The military torch guards entered with torches in hand, and the head of the executive committee of the Seventh World Military Games lit the first torch and handed it to Zhang Zhuxiang, political commissar of the Air Force Aviation University. Subsequently, he solemnly handed over to Huang Cheng, the first torchbearer and vice president of a certain air force research institute who won the first prize for scientific and technological progress of the army, and the torch relay officially began.
The torchbearers of this station are all from the Air Force, including Wang Wenchang, the creator of the record for the safe flight time of the Air Force fighter, Hao Duangang, winner of the first "Ladder Award" of the Air Force, Dou Shujun, a "model non-commissioned officer who loves his post and dedicates himself to his work", Liu Xuan, a research expert of a certain department, and Lü Pin, a female pilot of the Air Force fighter. On the torch relay route, the special aviation training of the flight cadets and the training venues, aviation halls, and static physical exhibitions with air force characteristics were presented in turn, and the officers and men were full of spirit and the atmosphere at the scene was warm.
The last torchbearer, Zhao Libiao, was the head of a flight training regiment at the Air Force Aviation University. He dared to reform and innovate in tasks such as training in the new outline, made outstanding achievements, and participated in the Air Force's "Eagle Breeding Elite" competition and won the first place in the individual. Zhao Libiao ran onto the rostrum with a torch in his hand, igniting the passion of all the officers and men in the audience.
After the torch relay activity, the "Blue Eagle" choir of the Air Force Aviation University sang the "Air Force March" with the torchbearers and the air force aviation university song "The Blue Sky Beckons Me", expressing the heroic ambition of officers and men to love the blue sky and build a meritorious barracks.