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A certain naval unit is exploring the establishment of a family education and education model in the military - sending "growth gift packages" to soldiers' homes

2025-12-04   

The cold wind howls outside, while the warmth inside blends in. The parents of Wan Lei, a soldier from a certain navy unit, eagerly opened the "growth gift package" sent by the unit and read the letter: "Comrade Wan Lei couldn't keep up with the pace when he first came to the unit and was troubled for a while. But because he is down-to-earth, willing to work hard, and not afraid of hardship, he can now be independent in his work. Recently, he has been listed twice in the selection due to his outstanding performance... He folded the letter in his hand and carefully put it into the cabinet. Look at our son, he's so spirited! "After reading the letter, Wan Fu placed a photo of Wan Lei from the gift package on the bedside table. In the photo, Wan Lei was full of energy and had a bright smile. The "Growth Gift Pack" for military dependents is an activity carried out by a certain naval unit to explore the establishment of a family education and joint education model in the military. Previously, they found a situation during their research: when communicating with family members, soldiers often respond to inquiries with answers such as "everything is fine" and "don't ask anymore" due to various considerations. This can easily cause unnecessary concerns for military families, but excessive questioning may lead to conflicts and even leakage of information. Therefore, the department has decided to launch a "growth gift package" activity to send military dependents. On the premise of strictly adhering to confidentiality regulations, regularly send "growth gift packages" to military dependents, including letters of condolence from the party branch, photos of soldiers' style, and handwritten letters. By introducing and showcasing the growth and progress of soldiers, it helps military families alleviate their concerns and also makes soldiers feel cared for and recognized by the organization. Wan Lei's parents received the "Growth Gift Pack" for the first time, and when they first received the package, they thought it was just a simple consolation. Unexpectedly, the condolence letter was personally written by the cadre of the department, without any empty words or clich é s, detailing Wan Lei's performance since joining the army. Before, when we talked on the phone, he would always say 'it's good' to us, and we were unsure. Now that the military leaders are writing us letters directly, we feel much more at ease, "said Wan Fu. Troop families travel in both directions to jointly care for the growth of soldiers. Private Wang Qi once became silent and inactive due to setbacks in his life. After understanding the situation, the platoon leader quickly communicated with Wang Qi's mother and agreed on a solution: family members came forward to comfort and persuade, and the platoon leader arranged for pairing and providing assistance. Not long ago, Wang Qi, who had regained his strength, achieved first place in the year-end assessment of the night complex road driving course. This good news was written into a condolence letter and sent to Wang Qi's home along with the "growth gift package". Comrade Wang Qi adjusted his mentality and regained his state in a timely manner. Now, not only does he have excellent qualities, but he also often enthusiastically helps new comrades. In the year-end assessment, his performance was very impressive... "By this point, Wang Qi's mother had already bloomed with joy. The heartwarming 'growth gift package' has allowed the families of soldiers to witness their growth and also provided a solution for the concerns of military dependents. ”The leader of the department introduced that currently, several military dependents who have received gift packages have sent replies. Wan Lei neatly stacked his parents' letters and put them in the internal cabinet, occasionally taking them out to read and motivate himself. Wang Qi posted a note in his toolbox: "Take a few more firsts to bring honor to your parents

Edit:QuanYi Responsible editor:Wang Xiaoxiao

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