It's not the first time we've been exposed to military training. I'm really scared because I have to train for nearly half a month. This kind of intensive training is inevitable. Although the exercise is simple, it is not easy to make 100 people as sure as one person. But I feel very happy after starting training. Because training has exercised my body and honed my will. When sweat trickles down from my forehead, leaving a trace of itching, I am occasionally moved by my firm belief that I will stick to it and never ask for instructions to wipe the sweat. I am a person who is not very motivated, but I must do what I really decide and do it well. And such a touch is not found in the usual lazy life. In normal times, I might wipe that little sweat with a paper towel and move at will. But here, as a temporary soldier, I insist, because there is no individual and no image, only collective and collective honor.
I have no complaints about the severity of the instructor, but I have a thank you, because the instructor is also worthy to bask with us. I didn't feel sad or dissatisfied when other companies were training in the shade and we were exposed to the scorching sun. I just think it's an honor, because we can still do our best under bad conditions! In addition, our instructor is very humorous. He not only tells us jokes, but also teaches us to sing, which makes the military training life rich and wonderful.
Through military training, the friendship between our classmates has deepened. Especially during the military training, I spent my first Mid-Autumn Festival in other places. With everyone's company, I don't feel particularly homesick, because I am busy and happy to plan the content of the party with my classmates and participate in it in person. But I believe my dear father must miss me very much at home far away, so I will work hard to keep training and live up to my parents' expectations. Borrow an instructor's way of speaking. I want to be strong, very strong, very strong, and stronger and stronger!
I am grateful that military training has brought me sweat and happiness, hardship and growth. Although I haven't finished my training, I firmly believe that military training life will be the most important chapter in the good times of college.