Wu Shuangzhan served as commander of the armed police for 10 years, became a major general at the ag

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

Wu Shuangzhan was born in 1945 in a peasant family in Henan. At that time, China had just driven out the Japanese invaders, and Wu Shuangzhan saw the land scorched, and his heart ignited a love for the motherland and a desire to defend the country. Despite his young age, his dream of being a soldier has long been ingrained.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wu Shuangzhan's hometown was rebuilt. Under the call of vigorously developing education, Wu Shuangzhan entered the school to study. He excelled in his class, often tutored his classmates with their homework, and showed the quality of being helpful. As time passed, Wu Shuangzhan was admitted to high school, and at this time, the army came to the school to recruit soldiers.

Joining the army with the first place in the school, Wu Shuangzhan became a PLA soldier. Since he had read and read books, he worked as a clerk in the army. In the clerical position, Wu Shuangzhan worked diligently and became a "mentor" for his comrades-in-arms to learn to write family letters. His patience and zeal infected his comrades, and he gradually built up a reputation in the army.

Wu Shuangzhan's outstanding performance attracted the attention of the leadership, and he gradually rose through the ranks, first as a squad leader, then as a company commander, and finally as the deputy director of the Military Training Department. However, as time passed, Wu's realization that the modern army needed knowledgeable soldiers led him to decide to upgrade his education. To this end, he took the initiative to study in colleges and universities, and after returning to the army, he had a deeper understanding of the needs of a modern army.

In order to better serve the country, Wu Shuangzhan returned from his studies and obtained the rank of major general. Subsequently, he was transferred to the Beijing Military Region as a deputy staff officer, and gradually rose to the rank of lieutenant general. During his tenure in the Beijing Military Region, Wu Shuangzhan handled many major incidents and made outstanding contributions to social security. During this time, he was awarded the rank of general.

On the eve of the 2008 Olympic Games, Wu Shuangzhan was under tremendous pressure to ensure safety during the Games. He personally visited the surroundings of the Olympic venues to make sure that every detail was taken care of. Under his command, the 2008 Olympic Games were held safely, earning China an international reputation.

In 2009, Wu Shuangzhan stepped down as commander of the Armed Police Force. Under his leadership, the People's Armed Police Force has ushered in considerable development and gradually improved its combat capability. After his retirement, Wu Shuangzhan was transferred to the Judicial Committee and continued to contribute to the country and the people. He often conducts field research and provides investigation reports to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.

Wu Shuangzhan's life shows how an ordinary rural child can achieve an extraordinary military career with firm faith and hard work. His military experience not only witnessed the historical changes of China, but also showed the responsibility of a soldier and his deep love for the country. His deeds inspire the younger generation and make them understand that only by studying hard and working tirelessly can they be invincible in society.

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