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500 words in the military training diary of the sixth grade.
In this hot September, the six-day military training began in full swing. These days, we feel long and short, full of hardships and happiness. Now that six days are almost over, I suddenly find that more is nostalgia and reluctance.

Yes, military training is very hard. Looking back, the blisters on the feet are the legs that are numb because of stepping, and the waist that is tired from standing in the military posture. Military training is so hard, of course I sometimes flinch. But I persisted. Military training is a process, a process of testing and honing oneself. It is a shame to give up halfway. Everyone gnashes his teeth and never stops training unless he has to. You should know that military training is to hone your will and exercise your body. Why give up? I'll bite the bullet and get over it when I think about it. Maybe perseverance will accumulate on the tired waist, and finally it will be solid and indomitable. Perhaps these are not bitter, but a harvest, a harvest that will benefit me for life. What I have gained is endurance, perseverance, courage, unyielding and team spirit. No matter what you do in the future, when you think of today's hardships and gains, all difficulties and obstacles become irrelevant. I think this has achieved the purpose of military training.

Yes, we also feel a lot of happiness from military training. From everyone's neat steps and high slogans, I realized the joy of unity and the joy of forging ahead. After six days of training in our class, we felt the warmth of the group ... here, we cheered loudly, here, we laughed loudly, and here, we left the best memories!

The instructor's voice was hoarse, but he still shouted "at ease", "attention", "12 1" and "March in haste" forcefully. When training, they are as strict as all instructors, pay attention to discipline and strive for perfection; But I have always been more careful, caring for every classmate as much as possible, and trying to meet every classmate's requirements without losing my principles. During the break, their smiles make people feel as cordial and refreshing as brothers, and make everyone feel as relaxed as friends.

These five days have passed quickly, and what I feel most is our persistence and never giving up. I remember reading this sentence in Who Moved My Cheese: "What would I do if I was fearless?" Now I think, I want to be a brave girl. If I am brave, I am fearless, so I have no reason to give up trying. Hang in there, hang in there. Without sunshine and rain, without storms, how can we have our own rainbows and wonderful world! Life is endless and struggle is endless, so I insist and I win!

Perhaps the time of military training is very short, and perhaps such a time is gone forever. But the words "at ease, stand at attention, stand still and look left" will always reverberate in my ears. ...