Military

Collective matters are all 'internal affairs'

2026-03-09   

In early spring, the warm sun shone on the training ground. Lin Jianfeng, a second level sergeant in the aviation materials department of a naval aviation unit, was using his rest time with several comrades to repair damaged equipment tags. Seeing this scene, Director Zhu of the stock felt very pleased. Director Zhu said that in the past, some comrades in the unit had the misconception that they were "serious in their job duties and capable of handling business trips", and Lin Jianfeng was one of them. In order to help these comrades change their mindset and strengthen their collective consciousness, the stock has put in a lot of effort. The story started two months ago. At that time, Director Zhu saw Lin Jianfeng and several comrades moving equipment to the training ground. Seeing a few people acting recklessly, the class monitor Li Shuo spoke up to stop them, but Lin Jianfeng said, "It's not our job to begin with. As long as the things arrive, just finish them and go back to rest." The words "our job" made Director Zhu feel a bit harsh. He looked at the indifferent figures of several people and felt that the scene was somewhat familiar - not long ago, the department organized a basketball game, and the unit was responsible for ensuring the security of a certain event. When setting up the venue, the new recruit Wu Xulong, who was responsible for cleaning, was somewhat overwhelmed. As we happened to pass by, Chief Zhu stepped forward to remind us. Unexpectedly, Wu Xulong didn't pay much attention and said, "Chief, it's not like we're just playing a game and helping others with their work." This similar conversation made Chief Zhu somewhat worried: in the minds of some soldiers, work tasks seem to be divided into internal and external responsibilities, and handling them during business trips seems to have become a matter of course. Over time, the collective concept of 'everyone for me, I for everyone' will weaken. The following facts prove that Director Zhu is not overthinking. During a transportation of combat equipment, some of the equipment boxes were not handled properly, resulting in deformation of the corner locks and requiring a lot of effort to open; Supplementing the collection of aviation materials, due to the non-standard registration of tolerance personnel, the verification of accounts and goods delayed a lot of time... Although the officers and soldiers of the unit finally completed the assembly within the prescribed time limit, these situations sounded the alarm for Director Zhu. Today's disorderly handling of materials may affect the efficiency of combat readiness tomorrow; Being perfunctory in daily work may pose safety hazards and affect combat operations! ”At the review and summary meeting, Director Zhu's words were resounding: "The work of the army is complex and tedious, and the duties and responsibilities may seem complicated and trivial, but many of them are closely related to comprehensive construction and the improvement of combat effectiveness. If every person and every team sees these work tasks as an 'extra burden' and allows the idea of 'everyone sweeping the snow in front of the door, ignoring the frost on others' tiles' to spread, our unit will become a pile of scattered sand!" Upon hearing these words, many officers and soldiers blushed and lowered their heads. After the meeting, the unit used educational time to organize discussions among officers and soldiers on "how to view collectivism and how to do duty on a business trip". Through case analysis, ideological analysis, and experience exchange, they guided everyone to dispel misconceptions and strengthen the concept of "having oneself in every task and winning every relationship". Nowadays, whether it is venue decoration, camp cleaning, material handling, or road repair, the officers and soldiers of this unit take it seriously and strive for excellence. In the past two days, the unit organized officers and soldiers to repair cracks on the main roads in the camp, and Wu Xulong voluntarily signed up to participate. At work, he and his comrades first clean up the debris in the cracks, then fill in the cement, repeatedly smooth and compact it with a trowel, and check the flatness with a level ruler. Wu Xulong said, "Now I understand that collective affairs are all 'internal affairs' and cannot be ignored or left unattended

Edit:Quan Yi Responsible editor:Wang Xiaoxiao

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