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16, an old soldier retired from the frontier, kissed the boundary pillar with tears. What are the touching stories of veterans?

There are many touching veterans' deeds, such as Muludong, a veteran who was about to leave the frontier in 16, Chen, a veteran who kissed the boundary pillar in tears in 18, Li, a veteran who was willing to spend the rest of his life guarding his comrades' graves after being robbed, and Li, a veteran who could not be filial when his mother died. They really told us with their own lives what it means to have sex and what it means to be comrades in arms.

Murudong, a veteran and master sergeant who has been guarding the border for 0/6 years, recently made his last patrol in the border area between China and Nepal, with an altitude of nearly 5 kilometers. He will be discharged from the army in more than a month. Taking advantage of this last patrol, he painted the boundary pillar 18 red and painted it with bright red China.

After finishing these, this tough guy who is not afraid of life and death to guard the frontier shed tears and kissed the boundary pillar he has guarded for many years, which is a farewell. In this outpost in the westernmost part of Tibet, he and the border guards not only endured the desolation and loneliness of the no-man's land, but also endured the harsh windy weather with an average temperature of less than 5 degrees a year for half a year. But they never complain. Instead, I built the Great Wall of Steel in the frontier with my own flesh and blood, and paid my youth and blood.

Veteran Chen 1979, a snowstorm occurred during the construction of Tianshan Duku Highway, and Chen and his comrades were trapped in the depths of the mountain. He and three comrades-in-arms went out to help, but there was only a little food. The monitor gave Chen the last remaining steamed bread, and he and other comrades died. Because of this steamed bread, Chen was finally saved. By 1985, Chen Yiran, with his wife and son who were about to give birth, went to the cemetery where his comrades-in-arms and squad leader died at the foot of Tianshan Mountain to guard the tomb and served as the cemetery administrator of the martyrs. In 2005, he went to Luotian, Hubei Province to visit the monitor's elderly parents in accordance with the monitor's dying entrustment.