"Military Daily Reading" 20250925
"Military Daily Reading" 20250925
Comrades and netizens, Hello everyone, today is Tuesday, May 25th. Welcome to today's military newspaper to read every day. On May 24, President Xi Jinping spoke with Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Iranian President Rouhani respectively.
Comrades and netizens, Hello everyone, today is Tuesday, May 25th. Welcome to today's military newspaper to read every day.
On May 24, President Xi Jinping spoke with Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Iranian President Rouhani respectively. Xi Jinping asked Nguyen Xuan Phuc to convey his sincere greetings to General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. Xi Jinping pointed out that the Chinese Party and government firmly pursue the policy of friendship with Vietnam, appreciated the new leadership of Vietnam to continue to put relations with China first priority in foreign policy, and is willing to work with Vietnam to not forget the original intention of traditional friendship between China and Vietnam, keep in mind the ideals, beliefs and historical missions shared by both sides, constantly give China and Vietnam a new era connotation of comprehensive strategic cooperation, actively build a community of shared future with strategic significance in China and Vietnam, inject new impetus into the development of the bipartisan and bilateral relations and the socialist cause. Xi Jinping stressed that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Iran, and the relationship between the two countries is at an important historical juncture to carry forward the past and open up the past. China attaches great importance to China-Iran relations and is willing to work with Iran to take the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in various fields and promote the continuous deepening and practicality of the China-Iran comprehensive strategic partnership.
Yan'an, the holy land of the Chinese revolution, the spiritual home of the Communists. On the eve of the Spring Festival in 2015, President Xi presided over a symposium on poverty alleviation and prosperity in the old revolutionary areas of Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia in Yan'an: "The old revolutionary areas are the roots of the Party and the People's Army. We must never forget where we came from, and we must always draw wisdom and strength from the history of the revolution." After pursuing the red footprints, the reporter came to Yan'an. The red old site full of traces of time witnesses the glorious history of the Communist Party of China leading the people's army from victory to victory; the happy smiling faces of the people in the old revolutionary areas reflect the mission and responsibility of the Chinese Communists and the people's army. Following this issue's "New Thoughts Lead the New Journey·Red Footprints" column, we enter the revolutionary holy land of Yan'an.
Recently, the reporter learned from the Logistics Support Department of the Central Military Commission that in recent years, our army has achieved fruitful results in innovative use of scientific and technological means to prevent and control heat radiation, further moving the heat radiation prevention and control barriers forward, providing support for the troops' practical training. The military's thermal radiation prevention and control expert team developed a "thermal radiation rescue stretcher", which can be quickly expanded and stored; the supporting "high-precision medical monitor" can continuously measure the patient's body temperature, achieving cooling and transportation while gaining valuable time for rescuing patients.
In early summer, the reporter came to the Liaoshen Battle Memorial Hall in Jinzhou, Liaoning to relive the great battle 73 years ago that concerns China's future and destiny. Entering the exhibition hall of the memorial hall, a set of relief sculptures called "Decisive Battle" came into the eyes of reporters. On the relief, several soldiers held up their flags and charged at the city walls that the enemy was defending in the rain of gunfire. On September 12, 1948, according to the deployment of the Central Military Commission, a total of 1.03 million main forces of the Northeast Field Army and local armed forces launched an attack on the Kuomintang army, opening the prelude to the Liaoshen Campaign. In the memorial hall, an oil painting reproduces the scene of the most tragic Tashan blocking battle in the Liaoshen Battle. On a position filled with smoke of gunpowder, several injured PLA soldiers still insisted on fighting, and their military uniforms had long been soaked in blood... Today, let us walk through the wind and smoke of time and walk into the Liaoshen Battle Memorial Hall to relive the battle of great historical significance back then.
There is a photo that has been recorded in history. It was taken on June 4, 1985 and is located at the venue of the enlarged meeting of the Military Commission. In the photo, Deng Xiaoping stretched out a finger. Seven days later, on June 11, the People's Liberation Army Daily published a message that shocked the world on the front page: "The People's Liberation Army of China reduced its posts by one million..." This is the eighth major disarmament in the history of the People's Liberation Army since the founding of New China. This disarmament is not a simple addition and subtraction of numbers, but a major adjustment of the strategic structure in the mechanism. The goal is only one: to follow the elite military path with Chinese characteristics and build a strong revolutionary, modern, and regular army. For details, please pay attention to the article "A Finger, Push the Three Armies" "Special Issue Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China". At the same time, this special issue also launched a number of articles such as "A New Chapter in History", "Take a Flight, Draw a New Trail to Chase Dreams", and "The Trend of the General Trend". We look forward to your attention.
At present, the pace of training and preparation for grassroots troops is full and tense, and it is very important to make reasonable and efficient use of the timing of naming. However, when some units organize the implementation of naming, timeouts will sometimes occur, which will affect the normal working and living order of officers and soldiers. Name-name is an important part of the company's one-day life system. The Internal Affairs Ordinance has clear provisions on the timing, duration, and content of organizational name-name. Grassroots leaders must strictly follow the law and regulations in the implementation. They must never "organize at will" just because they think that name-name is a "small matter", and think that if they say too much, they are "focusing" and "repeated emphasis" and "communicating layer by layer." In the process of naming, grassroots leaders should set an example and strictly implement the regulations and regulations. When naming, pay attention to summary and long story short. When talking about the point and the hearts of officers and soldiers, constantly improve their ability to lead troops and drive all officers and soldiers to form a good atmosphere of doing things in accordance with the law and building according to the rules. The two things that happened in the Second Company of the brigade of the 79th Group Army and a Red Army Corps of the Xinjiang Military Region are very typical and worthy of attention.
As the "May 25" National College Student Mental Health Day approaches, on the playground of the National University of Defense Technology, a freshman named Jiale and another comrade-in-arms became the first group of partners who successfully passed the "Military Guide" group psychological game. However, for a long time before participating in this game, Yijiale experienced the "ice period" of new students: when the meal is started, take out his meal, walk to a corner of the cafeteria, "enjoy" his own dinner; when resting, take out his mobile phone, sit somewhere in the dormitory, "enjoy" his weekend alone... Once, during the school's "Mental Health Activity Festival" special lecture, a psychological expert asked a question: Who will block bullets for you when you go to the battlefield? This question asked me to be a homestay. In other words, this question has puzzled many students who once "enjoyed" the lonely world like him. Data shows that 10.29% of students have interpersonal sensitivity to varying degrees. While discovering the problem, the military leaders and psychological experts are also helping the trainees find the key to open their souls. This issue of "China Military Academy" takes you to focus on the students' moods "blind box".