On the last day of National Day this year, the Shu Ren Trusteeship Center where I am located organized students to travel to an air force radar station in Jinjiang. I volunteered for this one-day tour.
This activity is mainly to visit the radar, participate in military training, and have dinner with the officers and men of the army.
After arriving at the radar station, we took a short rest and began military training. Under the command of the instructor, we lined up in three teams of nine people, and the three squad leaders taught us to salute, stand at attention, be at ease, squat, run and March in haste. Although training is very tiring, everyone studies hard.
After lunch, we began to visit the radar. The radar is electromagnetic radar, military green, rectangular, about 6 meters high and 3 meters wide, with wheels and brackets. As soon as my classmates and I saw this monster, we rushed straight at it, pushing the radar hard and shouting "one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four …" rhythmically. The radar slowly turned with the slogan. ...
Finally, we came to the observatory and sucked the milk of national defense knowledge to our heart's content.
It's time to go home, and we reluctantly set foot on CMB.