The first time I went to the sentry post, I was in XinBingLian. At that time, the squad leader took the whistle, and just two people stood at the door of the dormitory, whistling every two hours. I was very excited when I stood for the first time, because I had never experienced it before! For the first half hour, I stood there as a soldier. Then I felt tired and wanted to relax. A big hand of the monitor came over and said, "Stand up straight!" " For the next hour and a half, I survived. These two hours of whistling are the longest two hours I feel. I have been chanting in my heart, and the next whistle will come, so change me quickly. Just when I saw the sentry coming to the nearby sentry, I wanted to get off the sentry. The monitor said, "Did you forget the sentry handover?" My legs are shaking with fear.
Later, I went to the company and actually went to the sentry post, only to find that the recruits were all trained in pediatrics. Because as a sentry, you don't just stand there. You need to know what you are standing there for and how to deal with it effectively in case of emergency. Like the whistle at the camp gate. People who come to the team should check their certificates, people who go out should also check their certificates, and people who go out should also check their clothes. For various reasons, recruits will "turn over" several times at the sentry post before they are qualified. Of course, the consequence of "turning the handle" is even whistling. Once, when a comrade-in-arms was the most, he stayed for a week from twelve to two.
My legs are a little stiff when I whistle. If it is daytime, go back to the dormitory for a drink and have a rest, and then continue training. Do you think there will be a bucket of instant noodles to eat after the whistle blows at night? It would be better to add two sausages.
The most frequently heard words on sentry duty are: "One minute on sentry duty, sixty seconds on guard." "The outpost is the battlefield, and going to the outpost is the war!" Every night, the foreman wakes me up, and I just want to beat him up and go back to sleep. Later, I was discharged from the army and never had to go to the sentry post again. When I stepped out of the camp gate, I saw the recruits on the sentry post and silently gave a military salute. "Hard work!" Give it to them and to yourself!