Chinanews.com, Nanchang, June 15 (Hao Lingyu) "Many tourists will ask about the details of the battle after listening to the explanation. It makes me feel very necessary to continue talking in this post, so that tourists can remember the history." Retired veteran Wang Jiangen Introduced.

  At the time, Wang Jiangen, the squad leader of the "Hardcore Sixth Company", made first-class military exploits on the Laoshan Front. After retiring, he was invited by the Jiangxi Provincial Veterans Affairs Department to the August 1st Memorial Hall to explain the battle story.

From a veteran to an instructor, behind Wang Jiangen's change of status is the development of the work of respecting veterans by the Jiangxi Provincial Veterans Affairs Department.

  Recently, the Ministry of Veterans Affairs organized a central media gathering to come to Jiangxi to learn about the local "respect for work law" and other specific practices to protect the rights and interests of retired soldiers.

Jinggangshan Revolutionary Museum professional commentators are training veterans and volunteer commentators Hao Lingyu

  The service station for retired servicemen in Taohua Town, Xihu District, Nanchang City is a service organization for retired servicemen at the grass-roots level in Nanchang City. The stationmaster Qin Hailong was named one of the top 100 stationmasters in the country in 2020.

According to him, the Taohua Town Veterans Service Station has 1,626 veterans in its jurisdiction. The staff in the station will not only provide policy advice, organize job fairs, save military archives and other services for veterans, but also regularly organize veterans and newly retired soldiers in the jurisdiction. Military forums, with veterans gang leading veterans, to provide an exchange platform for local veterans.

  In addition to providing services to veterans, grassroots service organizations for veterans in Jiangxi Province also pay attention to the relatives of martyrs.

Martyr Wu Dailin died in the combat position of the Guangxi Frontier Defense Corps of the Armed Police Force. The Taohua Town Veterans Service Station regularly carried out "Watching Parents for the Martyrs" activities, which not only provided certain material assistance to the martyrs, but also organized volunteers to visit and care about the martyrs. health.

  Liu Chunyan, the mother of the Wu Dailin martyr, is very familiar with volunteers. She said that volunteers not only often check the water and electricity in the house, clean the room, but also worry about their blood pressure. This allows her grandson to work with peace of mind.

Wu Xiang, the son of the Wu Dailin martyr, took over his father's banner and became a policeman at the Taohua Town Police Station in Xihu District.

Local students visit Jinggangshan Revolution Museum Photo by Hao Lingyu

  The Jiangxi Provincial Veterans Affairs Department's work of respecting retired soldiers and martyrs' relatives not only brings care to them, but is also committed to bringing veterans out of the house and helping them realize their own value.

Like Wang Jiangen, Fan Xiaojing, a retired veteran, volunteered at the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum to explain to tourists the story of the people's army in Jinggangshan.

  Fan Xiaojing has served in the army for 20 years and is currently undergoing further training by professional instructors in the Jinggangshan Revolution Museum.

Many tourists come to Jinggangshan to learn about the local battle history of the Red Army, which makes Fan Xiaojing deeply aware of the great responsibility of explaining.

He said that as a Jinggangshan native, after returning from service, he naturally wanted to combine his military experience to do something for his hometown. The "veteran propaganda group" organized by the retired military affairs department gave him the opportunity to speak for his hometown and speak well about the revolution in Jinggangshan. story.

  Caring for the life and development of veterans is the goal of Jiangxi Province to implement the "Respect for Work Law".

Ouyang Quanhua, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Director of the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Veterans Affairs, stated that the “Respect for Work Law” is specifically summarized as “Seven Ones”. Starting with service activities, organizing ideological education, and carrying out advanced selections, the work of veterans' affairs has been implemented at the grassroots level.

In the next step, Jiangxi will continue to carry forward the local tradition of supporting the army and do a good job of serving veterans.

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