He is a military translator who understands 8 languages

  Is also a special fighter leading the charge

  Have been injured in multiple places

  Once wrote a suicide note

  Let's get to know the guards of Weiguo

  Special Warfare Soldier Ayideng

  Self-taught in multiple languages

  Able to fight and understand communication

  Ayideng Turxunbek of a special operations brigade in the Xinjiang Military Region can speak English and Persian in addition to Chinese, Kazakh and Uyghur.

He speaks 8 languages ​​and is regarded as a "foreign language expert". He is a military translator and a special fighter.

  Ayideng is a Kazakh, so Chinese, Kazakh and Uyghur are not too difficult for him, but English, Urdu, Hindi, Persian, and Pashto are for him to study foreign languages. Military works, specifically self-taught.

  Ayi Deng has performed missions in border areas many times, and won the third-class merit twice and the second-class merit once. He was once awarded the title of "Four Haves" Revolutionary Soldiers of the New Era in the Army.

Not long ago, he was in a competition organized by the brigade, and one person won 9 individual firsts.

  Ai Deng said: "I wanted to be a soldier since I was a child. I have 26 party members and 9 soldiers in my family. I have been educated since I was a child and aspire to be a soldier who is devoted to serving the country and serving the country with great loyalty."

  Ayideng, who was born in a Kazakh military family at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains, passed the national defense student of Xinjiang University with excellent results during the college entrance examination and entered the military camp he had longed for.

Six years later, Ayi Deng, who had excellent results in all fields, was transferred to the Special Operations Brigade and served as a staff officer and translator.

  In 2015, Ayideng, who was an interpreter with the team in the joint training of China-Pakistan joint exercise, completed the outreach communication work with high quality with his excellent language ability.

At the same time, this experience also inspired him to study foreign military special operations.

Thus, mastering multiple foreign languages ​​became Ai Deng's first goal.

  Ai Deng not only learns everyday language, but also dabble in military terminology. If there is no teaching material, he can buy it at his own expense or download it from the Internet.

Over the past few years, with the continuous improvement of language translation ability, Ayideng has successively completed more than ten major military activities such as the "Sniper Border" international sniper competition, the China-Pakistan "Warrior" series of joint training exercises, and the China-India Young Officer Exchange Conference. Translate and teach tasks to become a special operations commander who can fight and understand communication.

In 2019, the textbook he participated in was also listed as the teaching material for the training syllabus of special forces of the whole army.

  "My son Jin Ge..."

  He left a suicide note before charging

  Ai Deng's troops have been stationed at the foothills of the Karakoram Mountains for many years.

In the 13 years of enlisting in the army, he was injured in 23 places throughout his body due to major military activities.

  In a drill, Ai Deng took the lead in the charge. It was not until the end of the mission that the military doctor discovered a fracture of his right wrist and multiple tendon injuries.

In a mission last year, Ayideng was injured in evacuating his right arm to protect the commander. After a simple bandage, he led the soldiers to charge again.

  Just before the mission, he asked his comrades to ghostwrite his two-year-old son's entrustment.

  "My son Jin Ge, named Jin Ge, is Jin Ge Iron Horse, loyal to serve the country, although you are only two years old now, but I hope that when you read this letter, you have grown up, and I hope you can become us. The third-generation soldier in the family, I will always love you."

  "Guarding the country and defending the borders, not giving up a single inch of land", Ai Deng, stationed on the northwestern border of the motherland, guarded the country's thousands of lights with practical actions.

  The literary and military guardian guy

  Good job