Looking back on the past year, it has become a precious experience in my life to become a police officer after being discharged from the army and being sent to Xinjiang to help. It's been a year full of challenges, gains, and growth.
After retiring from the army, I chose a career as a police officer because I wanted to continue to contribute to the country and society. Police work not only needs to patrol to maintain public order, but also needs to protect the peace and happiness of the people. My growth requires such a challenge and a sense of purpose.
In 2019, I received the assignment to go to Xinjiang to provide assistance. As a young police officer, I am full of anticipation and enthusiasm. I know that Xinjiang is at the forefront of China's development and a multicultural place, and I have the opportunity to learn more about and experience it. This is my chance to grow.
After arriving in Xinjiang, I was assigned to work at a police station in a border city. At first, I felt a little uncomfortable with this unfamiliar environment, but I quickly adapted to the pace of work and the way of life of the police. My colleagues and I patrol and maintain law and order, actively participate in community activities, and strive to build friendly relationships with local residents.
In the process of aiding, I deeply experienced the beauty and coldness of the land of Xinjiang. I felt the deep trust of the people in our police. Whether it is in a bustling city or a border town, we go down to the grassroots level to protect everyone's safety and rights. Such a sense of responsibility and mission has strengthened my determination to serve the people.
In my aid work in Xinjiang, I have also seen the improvement of the lives of local residents and social progress. ** Strengthened support for border areas to help local residents solve important problems such as employment, education, and medical care. I am proud to be a part of it, and at the same time, I am more aware of the importance of national stability and development.
This year's experience has not only made me grow a lot, but also brought me many precious memories. I have met many brave and tenacious comrades-in-arms who have worked tirelessly and selflessly for the work of border defense. I have also witnessed the hard-working and kind quality of the local residents in Xinjiang, and shared many beautiful moments with them.
The experience of assisting Xinjiang has made me more aware of my responsibilities and responsibilities as a police officer. I am determined to dedicate my life to my country and its people, and to live up to their expectations and trust.
This year, after being discharged from the army, I became a police officer and helped Xinjiang, which brought me a valuable life experience. I have strengthened my belief in dedication to the country and the people, and I have also deeply understood the preciousness of peace and security. Looking back, I look back with gratitude and confidence as I move into the future.