Chinanews, Sanming, Fujian, August 5 (Chen Yangti, Qian Xiaowei, Lin Jingsong) There is a life experience called "carrying a pen to join the army", and a kind of warmth is called "seeing the word like face".

In the midsummer, in order to make the recruits enlisted in this spring more adapt to the life of the barracks, the Sanming Detachment of the Armed Police Force on duty organized the recruits to carry out the "Send Letters to Family" activity.

Home letter to be sent.

Photo by Wu Jun

  Jiang Lei, a "post-00" recruit from Wuhu, Anhui. His father suffers from cataracts and glaucoma, and his mother suffers from polio, which causes her legs to become disabled, which affects her normal life.

However, his father had dreams of joining the army since he was a child. He could not join the army because of illness, so he entrusted all his dreams to his son Jiang Lei.

In order to realize his father's dream and mother's wish, Jiang Lei resolutely chose to join the army after graduating from high school.

Share family letters.

Photo by Ren Jinpeng

  After joining the army, he trained hard and worked hard. He always suffered more than others in training, and always worked overtime for himself after receiving exercises.

After three months of recruit training, he was successfully assigned to the mobile squadron with excellent results, and the "special warfare dream" took root from this moment.

  However, outside of training, he often missed his parents who were sick at home.

Taking advantage of this family letter writing activity, he wrote in the letter: The meaning of the word "home" is something I only deeply realized after a few months after I walked into the army and left you. Everything is fine on this side of the mountain, please rest assured, I will cherish, work hard, and live up to my youth.

Enlisted recruits write family letters carefully.

Photo by Zou Erbin

  The small envelope acts as a bridge between parents and children, and is also a link to strengthen the two-way education of the military and family.

Peng Shuyan, squadron leader of the Mobile Squadron of the First Brigade of the Sanming Detachment of the Armed Police, said that by launching the "Family Letters Sending Lovesickness" activity, recruits were organized to write letters and blessings, so that they could share the bits and pieces of their lives in the army with their families. The approval of the parents also won praise from the officers and soldiers.

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