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Minzhi Subdistrict solidly promotes the conscription physical examination work in the second half of 2024

2024-08-13

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With the nationwide conscription physical examination work in the second half of 2024 being launched gradually, the conscription physical examination work in the second half of 2024 in Minzhi Street, Longhua District has been fully launched in Longhua People's Hospital recently.

At the conscription physical examination site, the young applicants lined up in an orderly manner, their eyes revealing their longing for military life and their firm belief in the future. Many of them said that it has always been their dream to pass the physical examination and become a qualified soldier.

"Joining the army and serving my country has been my dream since I was a child. I have always wanted to be a qualified soldier, a real man, and a real hero. I am now a college graduate, and this year is the last year I meet the application requirements. I want to seize the tail of my youth and make my military dream come true. In the army I can exercise my physical fitness and strengthen my physique. I hope I can successfully pass this conscription physical examination and become a soldier. I will not only be a pillar of the country, but also the pride of our family." said Lin Junkai, a young applicant at the physical examination site.

It is understood that the number of young people of appropriate age who apply for conscription and the proportion of college graduates in Minzhi Street in the second half of 2024 both hit new highs in the street. With the gradual advancement of physical examinations, a large number of qualified young people will stand out. They will shoulder the sacred mission of defending the country in their future military careers. The Minzhi Street Armed Forces Department will also continue to strengthen national defense education and conscription publicity, widely publicize conscription policies, attract more aspiring young people to join the military, and jointly build a national defense dream.

Written by: Southern Metropolis Daily reporter Pan Yingyu and correspondent Liu Haoran