What happened to the fifteen heroes who sacrificed their lives to parachute in the Wenchuan earthqua

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-19

The 15 warriors in Wenchuan ** risked their lives to parachute to rescue, how are they doing now?Let's walk into their lives together.

Li Zhenbo, from Handan, Hebei Province, was the first brave warrior to jump out of the cabin. Now he is a senior engineer at the Airborne Forces Research Institute and continues to contribute to the cause of the Airborne Forces in our country.

Wang Junwei, from Leshan, Sichuan, became a police officer after retiring in 2009, guarding the safety of the people.

Yu Yabin, from Chaoyang, Beijing, was an Air Force major who parachuted back then, and is now the director of the Airborne Forces Research Institute. He led the team to continuously carry out research and development and innovation of airborne force technology, and made important contributions to the development of China's airborne forces.

Liu Wenhui, from Tianshui, Gansu Province, found a new job in the SWAT team after he was discharged from the army in 2015. His agility and bravery were fully displayed and recognized in the team.

Li Yushan, a native of Wuwei, Gansu Province, is a second-class non-commissioned officer of the Air Force and is now the director of parachute training in the unit. His professional knowledge and skills have been widely recognized and applied.

Wang Lei, from Liaoning, after being discharged from the army in 2015, worked as a teacher at the veterans training base, using his experience and knowledge to help and support more veterans.

Zhao Haidong, a native of Dingbian, Shaanxi Province, became a road maintenance worker after being discharged from the army in 2010. His work was meticulous and conscientious, and he made his own contribution to the construction of highways in our country.

Liu Zhibao, a Hui national, became a community worker after being discharged from the army in 2011. He actively serves the community and has been recognized and praised by the majority of residents.

Lei Zhisheng, a native of Zhangshu, Jiangxi, entered the sub-district office after being discharged from the army in 2009. His enthusiasm and enthusiasm for his work have been widely recognized and praised.

Yin Yuan, a native of Xinji, Hebei, is the rank of ** non-commissioned officer of the Air Force. Now he is the squad leader of the first battalion and the second company of a certain brigade of the Airborne Forces. He leads the team forward with a rigorous attitude and professional skills.

Zhao Sifang, a native of Pingdingshan, Henan, entered the Urban Management Bureau after retiring from the army in 2012. His professional knowledge and skills are fully utilized and applied in his work.

Ren Tao, a native of Shifang, Sichuan, became a long-distance bus driver after being discharged from the army in 2012. His service spirit and professional skills have been recognized and praised by the majority of passengers.

Guo Longshuai, a native of Heze, Shandong, found a job at the Transportation Bureau after being discharged from the army in 2008. He has contributed to the transportation industry in our country with his professional knowledge and skills.

Li Yajun, a native of Fuyang, Anhui Province, became a member of the sanitation management center after retiring from the army in 2015. His diligence and conscientiousness in his work have been widely recognized and supported.

Xiang Haibo is a native of Huaihua, Hunan, and now he is a first-class non-commissioned officer of the Air Force and a battalion company commander of the Airborne Forces Training Base. He has led the team to strength and strength with his leadership and professional skills.

These warriors used their bravery and wisdom to write the most glorious pages of their lives. Today, they are still in their posts and interpret their loyalty and love for the motherland with their own actions!

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