The soldier said from the heart丨My company commander, my company

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

In the evening, walking along the track of the track and field, feeling the pleasant evening breeze blowing in my face, and unintentionally looking up at the red sunset, I recalled the days when I fought with my comrades in the company.

In the summer of my junior year, I packed my bags and got on the train to a certain company for internship. That evening, the crimson sunset of the camp was deeply seared into my mind, and the hot weather seemed to indicate my anxiety and confusion about the internship.

Three days later, we went to the company's training site as scheduled.

When I first came here, I was very uncomfortable. At noon, under the scorching sun of more than 30 degrees Celsius, lying in the stuffy tent, you can't feel the flow of air, even if a few wisps of breeze occasionally drift by, it will instantly turn into a heat wave, making people sweat can't stop flowing down.

Coincidentally, when I first arrived, I caught up with the three-kilometer assessment. I swept away my previous discomfort, riveted my strength, and was bound to get a good ranking. In the end, he ran fourth place, which can be regarded as a good start. Then I started to get complacent.

After two weeks of training, the officer on duty was replaced by the company commander, who had a great influence on my military life.

The company commander is a native of Chongqing, who has made third-class meritorious service and has outstanding professional quality and professional ability.

That night, the company organized a test of three kilometers, and I felt that I was in good physical condition, so I didn't need to follow everyone to test, so I didn't participate and stood aside.

When the company commander saw me, he came over and asked, "Why don't you take the test?"”

I, I'm a little unwell today. I bowed my head in shame.

The company commander didn't speak, stared at me for a while, and then walked away silently. Although he didn't say anything, I knew he was angry.

The company commander didn't look for me after the roll call in the evening, and he didn't mention the test that day, but just chatted with us when he had time, such as whether the internship work was suitable for it, whether there were any difficulties that needed to be solved, and so on. Every time we reported his ideas to the company commander, he listened carefully and patiently gave us suggestions, and he often shared some of his own work experiences. Unconsciously, our relationship has also become familiar, often talking and laughing together, from work to life, I feel as close as a younger brother and an older brother.

In the next week's physical test, I took the initiative to participate in it, and still achieved a good ranking.

The company commander first affirmed my physical fitness, and then said with a smile: "Actually, letting you actively participate in the training and letting you stand guard with the soldiers is to encourage you to integrate more into the collective, so that you can get familiar with the unit more quickly and grasp the key points of the work." ”

Only then did I understand the company commander's good intentions. Since then, I have actively integrated into the lives of the officers and men of the company, persisted in training despite the scorching sun and heat, and made progress together with everyone. At the weekend dinner, my comrades and I sat in front of the tent, set up a grill, lit a charcoal fire, and the smoke from the cooking stove spread all over the camp, and the laughter resounded in ......the fieldI feel very happy with these little bits. Especially when I sit in front of the tent in the evening, or walk on the road, looking up at the enchanting sunset and the gorgeous sky, I can't help but have the corners of my mouth slightly raised.

At the end of the internship, I hugged my comrades-in-arms one by one, and finally paid high tribute to this company with a solemn military salute.

*: People's Liberation Army Daily client.

Author: Qu Erson.

Editor in charge: Zhang Runqi.

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