From the moment I arrived at the station, I told myself that I am a soldier now, and I secretly vowed in my heart that no matter how hard and tired I am, I will be an excellent soldier and an excellent soldier who can stand the test. Military training includes queue training, tactical training, shooting training and theoretical lectures. Queue training is a compulsory course for a soldier. Among them, military posture should be the most basic item in queue training. Feet are about 60 degrees apart, legs are straight and clamped, hips are closed, abdomen is miniature, chest is raised, chin is closed, neck is stiff, eyes are looking straight into the distance; Hands droop naturally, fingers are close together, and the index finger is attached to the seam of trousers. This action seems simple, but it is not easy to achieve the standard and stick to it for a long time. Standing for a long time will make you feel extremely tired and bitter. Coupled with the weather, the glistening sun is on the head and the hot concrete floor is under the feet. Soon, my cheeks will sweat. After a long time, my neck, waist, knees and feet can't stand it. Several times, I felt that I could hardly stand, but I gritted my teeth and survived.
A philosopher once said: The feeling that you can't remember is the most wonderful feeling. For military training, some feelings really can't be expressed in words, but can only be recalled in intensive understanding. That taste, like tea, is very rich. Only those who have tasted it know its connotation, and then they can smile at people who have the same experience and let the wonderful feeling pass between them. Just as there are as many small villages as there are readers, military training has a special taste for everyone. For me, military training has gone beyond its simple meaning to some extent. It has become a precious and rare experience, written in memory and an indelible part. It has become a kind of strength, a driving force when I am in trouble, a support of life, and supports my shaken heart in all kinds of storms of my life journey. My best memory of military training is the simple relationship between students and instructors. This kind of interpersonal relationship has been rare in recent years, and it is very memorable and nostalgic.
Military training, let it become a full memory of life, brewing in the years, and then when several relatives and friends get together, hold out those treasured warm fragments, indulge in them and enjoy the touch!