Author: Far Mountain.
Zhou Haihong, a native of Qingjian, Shaanxi, enlisted in the army in December 1987. After he joined the army, he was first assigned to the 8th Company as a soldier, and then transferred to the cultural center of the Political Department. He gave me the impression that he was open-minded, willing to learn, endure hardships, and never cared about personal gains and losses. In particular, he never cares what others say.
Some people say he's stupid, he laughs. The cultural center has a lot of bulletin boards, and the content is changed regularly. He didn't know how to draw, but he dared to draw. He doesn't write very well, but he practices every day. Who would have thought that in less than a year, his column would be so good-looking. The band lacked a drummer, so he volunteered to participate, and it turned out to be a pillar. When he saw other people writing reports, he learned to send manuscripts to newspapers, and published several large copies of articles. There were many activities in the group, and he needed to leave information, so he learned photography and photography, and unexpectedly became an expert.
Some people say he's stupid, and he laughs. After the holiday, his comrades-in-arms were resting, but he carried a camera on his back and carried a video camera, and went deep into the company to capture the news. When he came back from a business trip, everyone else was busy posting invoices and reporting expenses, but he built a file with all the data. After becoming a volunteer, everyone wanted to save their wages and find a partner. He spent his money on washing **, buying phototapes, and subsidizing poor primary school students.
Some people say that he doesn't have an open mind, but he still laughs. No matter what time it is, he never thinks about himself, he always works selflessly. The leaders criticized him, and the comrades talked about him, but he never cared, listened with an open mind, and seriously changed it. After being awarded a second-class meritorious service and receiving a military merit medal, he is still reviewing his shortcomings in his work.
In 1994, the superiors gave two volunteers of the group army the quota for transferring, the army commander and political commissar personally inquired, and the special brigade studied and reported, and promoted Zhou Haihong to deputy company cadres.
Zhou Haihong worked diligently, worked in the army until he retired as a regimental cadre, and lived a happy life in Yinchuan.
(To be continued).