After being discharged from the army, the sentences I miss the army very much are:
The hardships of serving as a soldier are not enough, and the unforgettable comradeship. I hope you will cherish your youth in the military camp and have no regrets. When I leave the army, I wish all veterans to guard against arrogance and impetuosity at another starting point in life, give full play to the fine traditions of the army, and apply what they have learned, felt, and understood in the past few years in the army to their future lives. middle. Keep your feet on the ground, take one step at a time, and face your life path with a new attitude!
If I could go back in time, I would cherish every day of my military life. I'm leaving. My biggest regret is that I was blocked from the gate of the military academy because I failed the military examination! If you are not good at martial arts, you are not considered a qualified soldier. Don't follow in my footsteps.
The veteran's quilt is white and yellowish, that's because green has flowed into the veteran's turbulent veins, forming the backbone of a mighty and heroic dragon that stands between heaven and earth. Veterans often tell recruits that every time the quilt loses color, the person grows taller. The veteran's quilt has the straightest edges, as straight as the veteran's upright torso with unyielding faith. Straight lines plus squares are the only rhythm in the movement of the veteran’s life.
The veteran’s steps were steady and followed the rhythm of the order. The same rhythm, the same distance, and a firm and sonorous pace are habits that veterans cannot change in this life.
Veterans are a flag flying high in the police camp. The bright red demeanor of youth, whirring with ripe masculinity, speaks of the thoughts and beliefs of the veteran.
Veterans are the eye-catching symbol of the police camp. The image and dedication of soldiers are all covered by veterans. In the minds of recruits, veterans are like a book. If you understand this book, you will also understand the green of life.
When veterans are free, they always like to watch the new recruits quietly. Those eyes full of sunshine and warmth made the recruits feel cautious and uncomfortable. The veterans don't care so much, because the new recruits' actions reflect the veteran's years in the army, and the veteran doesn't want to let his nostalgia in the rainy season get wet for no reason.
Dear veterans, we not only cherish the past years, but also look forward to a better future. After this farewell, I hope you will go back to the old army to sit and take a look at it at the appropriate time. We will strengthen our ties. When things go well, the blessings of comrades in arms will encourage people to forge ahead; when times of difficulty, the greetings of comrades in arms can drive away the cold and bring warmth.
Dear comrades, when you encounter difficulties, wear your old military uniforms. When you encounter setbacks, think of your green possessions. They are nothing to be afraid of. Stand up and you will definitely be able to overcome it, because you have been It's a soldier.