2024-09-09
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jimu news reporter chen qian
correspondent chang mengxing
in order to further inspire students' patriotism and love for their country, the people's armed forces department of yichang city, hubei province, the yichang city veterans affairs bureau, and the yichang city education bureau recently organized a military story sharing session titled "inspiring youth and building dreams for national defense", and invited retired veteran zhou baoping to visit yichang no. 1 middle school and yichang no. 2 middle school. taking the opportunity of the military training for freshmen, they conducted national defense education for more than 1,000 teachers and students, told red stories, and inherited and promoted the revolutionary spirit.
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retired veteran zhou baoping is from xishui, hubei. he joined the army in october 1984 and graduated from the shijiazhuang army academy of the people's liberation army in june 1989. he served in the army for 16 years and was awarded the third-class merit three times. he started with the glorious history and major achievements of the heroic 127th iron army division of his old unit, and shared his military career and the typical deeds of the founding general he bingyan. he encouraged students to cherish their youth, inherit the red blood, turn patriotic feelings into learning motivation, work hard to learn scientific and cultural knowledge, and contribute their own strength to the prosperity and strength of the motherland in the future.
the deeds and fighting spirit of the veterans inspired the teachers and students present. the students listened attentively and burst into warm applause from time to time. the students said that they must take the veterans as an example and work hard for a better future.
(photo provided by the correspondent)
(source: jimu news)
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