In times of peace, heroes don't just exist in turbulent times. During the 2012 floods in Henan, a PLA soldier risked great danger and threw himself into the rescue of the people, and even fainted in the flood when he was tired. And then there are the firefighters who brave the flames at the risk of their own safety, and they are undoubtedly modern-day heroes. In times of peace, many heroes come from the police force, and the officers and men of the armed police are particularly special, and their presence maintains the overall peace of society. In the armed police force, there is a leading figure who is known for his outstanding exploits. He not only ensured the security of the Beijing Olympic Games, but also participated in the fight against SARS. For his outstanding performance, he was promoted to major general at the age of 45, lieutenant general at the age of 52, and the rank of general at the age of 59.
He is General Wu Shuangzhan, a model who can sing and cry!General Wu Shuangzhan was born in 1945 in an era of poverty, before the liberation of the whole of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country was faced with a situation of reconstruction, and Wu Shuangzhan's hometown also began to rebuild after getting rid of the rule of the Kuomintang. In this special period, the state vigorously developed education and provided Wu Shuangzhan with the opportunity to receive education. He cherished this hard-won learning opportunity and worked hard to study knowledge. In the final exams, he always ranked first in the class. With excellent grades, Wu Shuangzhan was successfully admitted to high school. At that time, the social situation was not very stable, and in order to strengthen the national defense force, the troops often went to schools to recruit soldiers. Coincidentally, Wu Shuangzhan's school also ushered in a conscription unit.
Out of reverence for the PLA, Wu Shuangzhan did not hesitate to sign up for the army. In that era of ruin, many people lacked the opportunity to get an education, so Wu Shuangzhan was assigned to work as a clerk in the army. This work kept him busy, because many of his comrades-in-arms were illiterate and had to ask him for help whenever they wrote letters to their families. However, Wu Shuangzhan was not tired of this and enthusiastically helped his comrades-in-arms write letters to their families. His comrades were deeply grateful for his help, so when he was promoted, everyone expressed their support. General Wu Shuangzhan is well aware of the importance of planning for a rainy day, and he not only works hard in his daily work, but also strives to enrich himself in his spare time. ** Large-scale disarmament was ordered in the 80s of the last century, but Wu Shuangzhan was not cut.
Despite this, he did not become complacent, on the contrary, he was determined to improve his personal abilities and took the initiative to enter higher education institutions. With outstanding academic performance, he graduated at the age of 45 and was awarded the rank of major general, and was soon transferred to the deputy chief of staff of the Beijing Military Region. Wu Shuangzhan was conscientious and conscientious in maintaining the highest quality, and was soon transferred to the Armed Police Headquarters as chief of staff, and a few years later he was promoted to lieutenant general, when he was only 52 years old. Since then, Wu has held positions of increasing rank until 1999, when he was appointed commander of the People's Armed Police Force. After the outbreak of the SARS epidemic, Wu Shuangzhan was calm and calmly, decisively commanded the officers and soldiers of the armed police to respond, and made outstanding contributions to the fight against the epidemic. Due to his outstanding performance, Wu Shuangzhan was promoted again in 2004 and was promoted to general at the age of 59.
When the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games opened, Wu Shuangzhan, as the commander-in-chief of security, was well aware of the heavy responsibility on his shoulders and did his best to ensure the safe and smooth conduct of the Olympic Games. He personally visited the Bird's Nest and other Olympic venues, meticulously checked the safety situation, and never let go of any possible safety hazards. In 2009, he stepped down from his post as commander of the armed police and transferred to the judicial committee of the National People's Congress. Although he has more leisure time, Wu Shuangzhan pays more attention to the frontline at the grassroots level, uses his spare time to understand the situation on the spot, and reports the problems that need to be improved in a timely manner. Wu Shuangzhan was well aware of his heavy responsibility, and during his tenure as commander of the Armed Police Force, he did his best to eliminate potential security hazards and provide security guarantees for the country and the people.
This spirit is worth learning from, and with the protection of these firm beliefs, the country will be stronger and the people will be able to live and work in peace and contentment. I wish General Wu Shuangzhan a long and blessed life!