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How to become a qualified soldier

Love China * * * production party, love the socialist motherland, love the China People's Liberation Army, and serve the people wholeheartedly.

Service. Carry out the party's line, principles and policies, abide by national laws and regulations, implement military rules and regulations, and obey orders and commands. Study hard in military, politics, science and culture, practice enemy killing skills, cherish weapons and equipment, keep military secrets, carry forward fine traditions, participate in the construction of socialist material civilization and spiritual civilization, be brave in fighting against violations of laws and regulations, fight bravely without fear of sacrifice, defend the socialist motherland, defend the people's peaceful labor, and never betray the motherland under any circumstances.

Soldiers should have the spirit of doing things step by step. Whether marching in a hurry or moving forward, the key is to walk steadily and take every step well. On the road of life, only by taking every step in a down-to-earth manner can we ensure the success of our career and make ourselves useful to society.

Soldiers should have a team spirit of unity and cooperation. A person's posture and movements are standardized again. If he is divorced from the team and cannot be organically coordinated with the whole, his role cannot be effectively played. Obey orders and commands, give full play to team spirit, firmly establish the overall view, local interests obey the overall interests, and individual interests obey the collective interests. Think together, work together and form a joint force, so as to maximize the overall combat effectiveness.

Soldiers should also have a fighting spirit of neither arrogance nor rashness nor superciliousness. On the road of life, we will inevitably encounter all kinds of setbacks. Like revolutionary veterans, we should stand up where we failed, sum up lessons from failures, temper our will in difficulties, maintain high morale in the face of setbacks, carry forward the spirit of daring to learn and forge ahead, and constantly achieve new heights in our work.

In the army, you should talk less and do more, do your own job well, obey orders and commands, and abide by the daily life system of the army in a down-to-earth manner in order to become a qualified soldier.