Why? Two soldiers born in the 2000s bravely rescued the distressed masses but remained silent

2024-04-02

Soldiers act bravely when they see justice, why is it that they keep their mouths shut? Two "post-2000" soldiers from a certain brigade of the 81st Group Army stepped forward one after another to bravely rescue the people in danger. However, after acting bravely, they did not proactively inform the troops. The reporter interviewed them about this - "The traffic was turbulent, the light was dim, the weather was cold and the ground was freezing... When encountering a serious car accident, Ma Shisheng stood up, calmly dealt with it, and pulled three young lives back from the line of death..." It was not until the Liangshan County Public Security Bureau called that Ma Shisheng, a soldier from the "00s" generation of a certain brigade of the 81st Group Army, learned about his heroic deeds during his vacation, and it had been six days since he saved the people. "Why not report to the military after doing good deeds? I heard that some soldiers even made second-class contributions in saving lives." After the accident, the local police station checked the road surveillance for details and, under the strong demand of the injured and their families, finally found Ma Shisheng himself. Upon learning that the young man in front of them was an active duty soldier, they expressed their intention to send a thank-you letter to their unit, but were politely declined by Ma Shisheng. At the time of the accident, it was during the peak traffic flow, and rescuing people one second later added to the danger. Looking at Ma Shisheng in front of him, the eyes of the injured family turned red, and they offered to testify for his bravery: "There are videos and photos of the scene, as well as proof materials from the Public Security Bureau and the local support office. Is this enough?" "I didn't save people for the sake of meritorious service, and not all of them may be able to do so..." Faced with kindness, Ma Shisheng, who was somewhat shy, was at a loss. "During this period, we had several phone calls with Ma Shisheng, but he never mentioned saving people." The reporter later learned more about the situation from Ma Shisheng's platoon. Instructor Zhang Ce, while flipping through the accident scene video sent by the local police station on his phone, sighed, "It is indeed common for soldiers to act bravely. Perhaps other soldiers have done similar good deeds, but they have not told the unit." The instructor's words reminded the reporter of another "post-2000" soldier in the brigade who had saved people in a car accident, Cheng Liansheng. In mid August last year, Cheng Liansheng encountered a private car overturning while on a mission outside. The injured person fell into a coma with continuous blood flow in their head. He provided emergency rescue and immediately reported to the police. After rescuing the person, Cheng Liansheng returned to the platoon without mentioning a word. It was not until a week later when the authorities asked him to report good deeds and good deeds that he casually wrote more than 30 words and reported them. Unexpectedly, the rescued and injured person found the army after being discharged from the hospital. It was not until then that the platoon realized that Cheng Liansheng's more than 30 words of "good people and good deeds" were actually a touching story that saved a pillar of the family. Yeah, why don't you proactively report to the troops after doing something good? The reporter conducted interviews with both individuals with curiosity, hoping to hear their thoughts. "It's nothing!" At the beginning of the interview, Cheng Liansheng spoke up first. "Saving people is something that soldiers should have done, there's no need to declare it." "Even soldiers would do this." Ma Shisheng followed closely. "But what you have encountered are all quite serious car accidents, with great difficulty in rescue and facing certain dangers. This is not a small matter, and you should report it to the platoon..." The reporter continued to ask. Do we still have different situations when saving people? As long as the people are in danger, we

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Wang xiao jing

Source:81.cn

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