It s the retirement season again, and you can feel the last time in the barracks

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-28

It's the retirement season again, and you can feel the "last time" in the barracks

In the blink of an eye, it's the retirement season again, and the camel bell is ringing to urge you to leave.

The sixth detachment of the Beijing Armed Police Corps is on duty.

Organize and carry out the "eight last" activities for veterans to guide veterans not to forget their original intentions and always maintain their true qualities.

From society to the barracks, and from the barracks back to society.

What has changed is the role, and what has not changed is the original intention.

The camel bell rings, may the veterans be in a new world.

Continue to ride the wind and waves and forge ahead.

Revisit the oath one last time

Retirement does not fade and forge ahead.

The veterans gazed fondly at the bright red military flag and revisited the military oath.

The heart-warming voices of yesteryear are echoing.

Veterans, retirement is the beginning of a new journey in life.

And the original intention always reminds you why you set out.

One last look back at the team's history

Through the smoke of war, through the changes of the years.

The red gene has always flowed in the blood of every veteran.

The glorious history has been passed down more than that.

Piece by piece**, paragraph by paragraph text.

It is the blood of heroes and the spark of faith.

The last time you stood guard on duty

Looking back on the bits and pieces of the past two years.

This is a very familiar sentry position.

But it has become the most reluctant concern at the time of parting.

In the end, it all turned into the most solemn entrustment.

Please perform your duties conscientiously".

The last "pass on the band".

People walk the technology to stay experience and comrades-in-arms.

In the countdown to leaving.

The veterans put the accumulated "special skills".

Give it to your comrades.

Leave the skills behind and pass on the torch.

Last time you participated in training

If you don't practice martial arts, you don't have to do your duty.

If you don't practice martial arts, you won't be considered a qualified soldier.

I can't remember how many times I sweated on the training ground.

I can't count the days and nights of preparing for the exam.

Two years of youth.

It is even more gorgeous because of the sweat watering.

Last tour of the camp

Every bit of life is fixed in the fertile soil of the barracks.

The images of training together, being on duty together, and entertaining together always linger in my mind.

With reluctance.

Veterans take one last look at the camp.

The relentless erosion of the years.

It is also indelible.

Traces of the struggle.

The last collective birthday

Made-to-order cakes, rich and delicious dishes.

Heartwarming and touching atmosphere.

Spend the last group birthday with your comrades.

A word of birthday wishes.

Warm candle flames.

Witnessing the deep comradeship.

Become an unforgettable memory of your military career.

Heart-to-heart for the last time

Leadership that leads our growth.

The backbone that leads us forward.

Brothers who fought side by side.

Veterans sit down to chat and catch up.

Reminisce together. Looking forward to it together.

Retirement does not fade and always keep the original intention.

I hope that the comrades-in-arms who stay in the team will grow up and become talents and make military merits again.

May the veterans have a smooth journey and good news spread.

*:Beijing**Client |Reporter Dai Lili Correspondent Xin Shuai Chen Chunyue.

Editor: Meng Ziwei.

Process Editor: Guo Dan.

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