Rocket Force unit and battalion strengthen officers and soldiers' awareness of practical combat: the battlefield cannot tolerate 'similar' situations
2025-11-03
The bending angle of the arm and the point of application are crucial, and any slight deviation can affect the effect. "On an autumn morning, at a training ground of a certain battalion of the Rocket Force, Captain Wang taught his comrades hand in hand grenade throwing techniques. Everyone gathered around him and listened attentively, occasionally asking questions. What details were not noticed in today's work? Which actions were not done properly during training to save time and effort? ”Recently, many officers and soldiers of the battalion have been reflecting and reviewing their work after a day of training, and then recording their experiences in their notebooks. This habit originated from a special educational class over a month ago. Going back to August of this year, the reporter went to the camp for an interview during free time. The officers and soldiers were organizing their personal belongings to prepare for the upcoming field training. Dudu Dudu... all personnel, gather downstairs! ”Suddenly, a whistle broke the calm. A few minutes later, the gathering team arrived at the open space on the east side of the camp. They saw several battalion cadres and key soldiers surrounding a pile of camouflage tent bags, some inspecting tent accessories, and some discussing division of labor. The instructor of the camp walked up to the front of the team and explained the purpose of the gathering: "Today, a few of our cadres and backbone will demonstrate the 'camping tent setup and dismantling' for everyone. Please take a careful look." With the sound of "start", the open space immediately became busy. Everyone noticed that many of the cadres and backbone personnel involved in setting up the tent had very delicate movements: after adjusting the tent ceiling cloth, Instructor Wang of a certain company pressed the hanging corners tightly with both hands until they were completely pressed against the ground; When Commander Feng of a certain company was installing brackets, he would twist them half a circle with force until he heard a locking sound. Some brackets did not get stuck in the locking position, so he removed and reconnected them; After the squad leader Wang smashed the ground nail, he deliberately wrapped the windproof rope around the nail twice before inserting the rope head into the adjustment buckle... Seeing this, Sergeant Xiao Liu whispered to his comrades beside him, "These are all details we usually overlook!" As the tent gradually took shape, the officers and soldiers watching unconsciously leaned forward and forward, some even tiptoed to observe. After a while, the demonstration ended and Instructor Shu spoke again: "Everyone must have some feelings about this demonstration to some extent. Let's go back and sort it out, and we will organize a discussion tomorrow." "Setting up and dismantling camping tents" is a basic skill for officers and soldiers, why do we need to demonstrate it specifically? On the way back, facing the reporter's question, Instructor Shu explained the whole story. Originally, during the early training, he found that a small number of officers and soldiers either had fewer ground nails or tied knots with ropes when setting up and retracting tents. When asked, they all said "almost enough", but it is precisely this kind of "almost enough" that often causes major problems during field training. Young soldiers nowadays have a more active mindset, and they like to take shortcuts when working. They earnestly say that this is not right a hundred times, and it is better to tell them how to do it specifically, so that they can avoid taking detours. This time, let's set an example for the officers and soldiers, taking the opportunity to rectify some people's thoughts of 'saving trouble' and 'just about enough'. ”Instructor Shu spoke and shared an experience of the camp participating in major tasks. In the summer of the previous year, the camp participated in a practical assessment organized by the higher authorities. One evening, heavy rain suddenly fell, and the battalion received orders - the deployment area was hit by the enemy and must be immediately relocated. At that time, the rain was getting heavier and heavier, and some vehicles got stuck in the mud, causing some young soldiers to feel fearful of difficulties. At a critical moment, all the party members and backbone rushed forward, some commanding and towing vehicles, some inspecting materials and equipment in the mud and water. The soldiers were deeply infected, and everyone worked together to complete the transfer task on time. ”Actions are more important than words. Sometimes, instead of just reasoning, it's better to practice and demonstrate, allowing soldiers to see more intuitively what standards really look like. ”Instructor Shu revealed the underlying intention. In the education class the next afternoon, facing all the officers and soldiers in the camp, Instructor Shu got straight to the point: "There are no small things on the battlefield. It's like setting up a tent. If a knot is not tied properly or a camouflage net is not laid flat, it can all be lost for small things. Yesterday, some people saw the standards, some people saw the gap, and some people saw the responsibility. Today's discussion, everyone is open to say, don't hide anything." Sergeant Xiao Zhao spoke first, admitting that he had been in the army for a long time and gradually relaxed his requirements for himself. After seeing the strict standards and meticulous demonstrations of cadres and backbone, he was deeply touched: "When preparing for war, there must be no falsehood, let alone 'almost enough'. We must consciously adhere to high standards and strict requirements. Senior Sergeant Xiao Liu has a flexible mind and excellent professionalism, and has achieved excellent results in martial arts competitions multiple times. However, due to his easy-going personality and always saying 'just about the same', he has never won a championship in martial arts competitions, and the demonstration of cadres has had a great impact on him. It can be seen that Captain Wang's instinctive reaction to inserting the rope into the adjustable buckle is a result of hundreds or thousands of training sessions. I have participated in martial arts competitions multiple times but never reviewed, which is why I have repeatedly fallen into details. In the future, I will also train hard like Captain Wang and turn standards into muscle memory. Private Xiao Zhang was also inspired. This new recruit born in the 2000s has a quick temper. Previously, the squad leader's strict attention to detail during group training made him very resistant. Now he realizes that every action has meaning, and slow work is the key to fine work. The more the lights are turned on, the clearer the argument becomes, and the whole battalion finally reached a consensus: there is no "similar" in the dictionary of soldiers, only "zero error". On the battlefield, the enemy will not give us a chance to 'start over'. Nowadays, the camp is experiencing a gratifying change: more and more young soldiers are actively seeking training skills from the backbone, focusing on details, emphasizing quality and effectiveness, and spontaneously conducting small martial arts and competitions during training breaks; Cadres not only actively improve their professional skills, but also pass on good experiences and methods to their comrades without reservation, constantly strengthening the standards of combat and practical requirements. (New Society)
Edit:QuanYi Responsible editor:Wang Xiaoxiao
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