Dear military training instructors:
Hello.
The arduous and challenging military training has started for six days. In the past six days, you, the respected instructor, spent the most time with us!
At the beginning of training, you were strict and standardized, just like a harsh and cold-blooded "robot", which filled us with fear. Looking at your serious faces and listening to your powerful slogans, we gradually realized our own shortcomings and had a deep understanding of the strictness and seriousness of military training. However, when a classmate fainted, your caring expression made us feel the hot heart under your cold face, and the sense of resistance to you has vanished, and the admiration for you poured out of my heart like a flood. Your demands are no longer harsh, and your words are no longer blunt. Suddenly understand that our instructor is so amiable and respectable!
So because of you, the days of military training are more fulfilling; Because of your strict requirements, we have our rigorous style today; It is also because of your high standards and strict requirements that we have a neat pace; Because of your contribution, our military training life is more colorful.
When I was training in the previous step, I never exercised, and my movements seemed so slow. In the face of various situations, you are not impatient or angry, but carefully and patiently explain and correct our actions over and over again to ensure that each of us is in place. Speaking of housekeeping, which everyone fears most, you fold the quilt yourself and show us. You squat under the bed for a while, and then climb into the bed to put things. Seeing that you are all sweaty and cautious, I shed tears of joy. Listening to your hoarse voice and watching your meticulous movements, we are all determined that we must not embarrass you. For you and for us, we must do our best!
Dear instructor, I also want to say to you: "I'm sorry." Because our children give you a headache, sometimes they are not serious, find opportunities to cheat, and are lax in discipline ... I think you have to worry about how to discipline us well.
However, please rest assured. We all see your good intentions and keep them in mind. No matter now or in the future, we will do well and won't let you down.
Instructor, our military training will end in two days, and we may never meet again, but we will never forget you, the instructor, and the days of military training we spent together.
With admiration, respect and worship for you, here, I deeply offer a word to all instructors: "Thank you! You have worked hard! "
I wish you success in your work and good health!
All freshmen
August 29(th), 2009