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What are the domineering sentences that salute the soldiers?
Pay tribute to the domineering of soldiers:

1, time is changing, the constant is the military spirit, the environment is changing, the constant is the military spirit, the society is changing, the constant is the military camp, things are changing, the constant is the soldiers, everything is changing, and the constant is the blessing to the soldiers: I would like to make great achievements in the military camp and create a new world.

Without your blood and sweat, not afraid of life and death, defending the motherland, there would be no happy and peaceful life for us. What a heavy responsibility and supreme glory everyone bears. Joining the army is proud, joining the army is proud, and the soldiers are supported by everyone. Please respond positively!

3. Pay tribute to the soldiers. It is your efforts and struggles that have brought us today's happiness. It is their indomitable spirit of struggle and their spirit of not being afraid of difficulties that give us correct guidance. Let us understand in today's work and life that suffering is not terrible, but fear of suffering is terrible. Like soldiers, we should continue to struggle in our jobs with the spirit of hardship and contribute to the development and construction of our hometown. We believe that our hometown will be more beautiful and prosperous tomorrow!

Soldiers shoulder the mission of defending the country, peace and national dignity. Whether it is the war-torn years in the past or the peaceful and peaceful days at this time, it is precisely because of the lovely and respectable soldiers that we have such a harmonious and beautiful life.

5, soldiers, a loud and lofty title! Under the witness of your blood and sweat, the motherland is so strong, rich and healthy, and our life is so quiet, happy and warm. So, I will sing, loudly song for you, and dedicate my sweetest song to the soldiers.