Military training live firing I was deaf, and the reason made you cry and laugh!

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

Title: Military Training Live Firing: I was deaf, and the reason made you cry and laugh!

Military training live ammunition shooting: I came "deaf", ** actual combat death.

Forty days of military training is like a hot carnival, in a short period of time, we have experienced sweat, perseverance, and expectation, and the final live ammunition shooting has become the climax of this carnival. However, I was shocked to the point of "deafness" in this shooting. This is not a joke, but a real experience that shocked and made me think deeply.

In the process of military training, live ammunition shooting has always been a link that we look forward to, and it seems to be a moment to test our military literacy. However, the truth is so dramatic. In order to experience it more down-to-earth, my comrades and I chose to walk to the shooting range, but things did not go my way. Along the way, my feet hurt like they were cramping, but I had to endure the pain. It wasn't until later that I learned that I was suffering from flat feet, a problem that was not suitable for long-distance training. This made my expectation of live firing start to turn into worry.

However, what struck me even more was the strict requirements for safety in live firing. The year before, due to the negligence of the gun inspection system, a student soldier pulled the trigger in the excitement, resulting in a tragedy and an irretrievable life. Such a lesson made each of our participants deeply awe of live ammunition. After each set, a strict gun inspection must be carried out to ensure safety. Behind these regulations is a serious treatment of life and zero tolerance for safety.

Despite the tedious and lengthy process of live shooting, we still have a longing for guns and look forward to showing off our skills on the shooting range. However, when it was finally my turn to shoot, it was already an afternoon with the sun shining, and we were covered in sweat, but unfortunately the results were not satisfactory. My myopia and the wind-blown and tearful trachoma greatly reduced my actual shooting skills. All this made my expectation of live ammunition slowly shattered by reality.

Not willing to settle for mediocrity, I made a request to the head of the military training regiment. I wanted to take on a higher challenge, so I asked for a burst of submachine gun fire. The head of the regiment hesitated, but agreed. It made me so excited that I almost jumped inside. However, after the excitement, I was greeted with a unique pain, and my ears were almost "deaf" from the shock. This result was unexpected for me, and it also gave me a deeper understanding of the actual combat experience.

After finishing the live firing, I went back to school with my ears still ringing. At this moment, I understood the true meaning of the word happiness and sorrow. The lack of actual combat experience made me feel relieved when shooting, but I also paid a heavy price for it. This made me think, if we really face war, can we really come when we are called and can fight when we come?

In the process, my understanding of live ammunition has changed dramatically. I think of the instructors of the military department, who seem to have white cotton stuffed in their ears. I was puzzled for a while, and it wasn't until that moment that I realized that this was to protect my hearing, because they already had plenty of actual combat experience and knew the power of gunfire. And I, a newbie who just stepped into the field, paid the price for the importance of real-world experience.

Perhaps, this live-fire experience was a painful baptism, a moment that woke me up from my dreams. Military training is not only a show of skills, but also an experience of the edge of life and death, a simulation and rehearsal of actual combat. This deafening shooting made me realize that not all military experiences are glamorous, and sometimes, the effort is painful and unavoidable. Perhaps, it was this experience that made me understand the true meaning of military training more deeply, and also made my desire for actual combat more cautious.

In this process, I saw the unity of the team, and saw the bitterness and laughter in the process of military training. Every comrade-in-arms is working hard, and every instructor is silently dedicating. The shock of live firing is not only an impact on the auditory sense, but also a touch on the heart. This battle may not be a real war, but it is a real perception of our military life.

I had mixed feelings about this experience. Perhaps, I lost some in this shooting, but I also found a precious experience in this moment. This may be the true meaning of military life, not only theoretical knowledge, but also the understanding and experience of actual combat. Perhaps, one day in the future, I will face the actual battle more calmly because of this experience of "deafness".

In the military arena, every experience is a test of oneself. Although live ammunition shooting is a shooting training on the surface, behind the scenes it is a simulation of the real situation on the battlefield. I am deeply aware that military literacy is not only the accumulation of technology, but also a kind of insight into life and death and sensitivity to the battlefield.

Looking back on the entire military training process, I can't help but be proud of every step I have taken. From the initial expectation to the actual test, every moment is a footprint of growth. Military life was not easy, but it was in the process that I found a deep sense of responsibility for my country and its people. The "deafness" of live ammunition shooting is a special sign in this process of growth, and it is an important node in my military life.

At the same time, this experience also made me have a deeper respect for the military. A soldier is not only a person who wears a **, but also a person who shoulders the responsibility of defending the safety of the country. Every training session they have is silently giving, working hard for the strength of the country. My "deafness" may just be a temporary discomfort, but it has made me deeply appreciate the dedication and dedication of soldiers to the country.

In the process, I also have a more profound contrast. I am a newbie who has just stepped into this field, and the faculty of the military department are experienced veterans. They have cotton in their ears because they already know the power of the battlefield. I, on the other hand, paid the auditory price in this deafening shot. This makes me more in awe of the military and cherish every opportunity I have to grow.

The end of military training is not the end, but a new starting point. When I return to the podium, I will integrate the experience of this live-fire shooting into my teaching, so that the students can deeply understand the difficulties of military life. Military training is not only for the purpose of dealing with war, but also for cultivating more resilient, decisive and responsible talents. I believe that through this experience, I will become a stronger educator and pass on this tenacity to my students.

Perhaps, life is always full of unpredictable variables. And I also see this live-fire experience as an adventure in my life. Perhaps it is because of this "deafness" that I cherish every experience and growth even more. Although the days of military training were short, what it gave me was an unforgettable memory for a lifetime. I hope that everyone who walks out of the military training ground can draw strength in this process, move forward bravely, and contribute their strength to the prosperity and tranquility of the country. Military training is a gorgeous adventure in life, and I will continue to move forward with the determination of the "deafness" of this military training.

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