Wang Wei martyr family Colonel Nguyen and naval officer
Aircraft No. 81192 sent a message: "There is no way to return, you continue to move forward!" This was the last phone call of martyr Wang Wei, a pilot of the People's Navy Air Corps, 22 years ago. At that time, the fighter he flew was numbered 81192 and was on a mission to intercept a US reconnaissance plane that had violated China's territorial airspace over the South China Sea. At the tragic moment when the two planes collided, the hero Wang Wei and martyr left us forever. This incident was a blatant provocation by the United States, but our military did not hesitate to show its sword and vowed to defend the security of the motherland's airspace. Martyr Wang Wei wrote a noble and tragic poem with his life, and his young life is forever engraved in the blue sky of the motherland.
Wang Wei, a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang, was born in April 1968 and died heroically on April 1, 2001. His wife, Nguyen Quoc Qin, took her son and continued her life bravely. Faced with the difficulties of reality, Nguyen Quoc Qin was granted a special recruitment qualification in July 2001, and after organizational research, she was awarded the rank of major in the same military rank as her husband Wang Wei. Ruan Guoqin and her son continued to fulfill the duties of her husband during his lifetime, put on a military uniform, and moved forward firmly. Due to her skilled experience in financial work, she was appointed as a financial staff member of a Navy unit after being recruited into the army.
22 years have passed, and now Ruan Guoqin has been promoted from major to colonel, and has always adhered to his work and silently dedicated himself to the people's navy. Over the years, she has never considered remarrying, showing strong and great military qualities. In the 22 years of perseverance, she has been deeply in love with her late husband Wang Wei, although the years are no longer young, but her love for her husband will never swerving.
After the martyr Wang Wei died, the most difficult thing to give up was his son Prince. Today, the prince has become a naval officer, graduated from the PLA Naval Engineering University, and began working in 2017. The wives and sons of the martyrs all joined the People's Navy, lived up to their mission, and continued to inherit and fulfill Wang Wei's unfulfilled military responsibilities.