National Defense Education Day | "Wolf Warriors-style" military training, looking forward to "blooming everywhere"

This year, a spring breeze is not as good as you, which aroused many viewers’ memories of military training. The collective life of standing in the military posture and practicing the queue is the common memory of most Chinese for military training. Recently, the military training called "Wolf Warriors style" has gradually appeared in the military training of freshmen in some middle schools in China.

In this kind of military training, sharpening training subjects such as carrying logs and flushing water guns have become highlights. Compared with the military training which is a little boring in the simple queue training, the "Wolf Warriors-style" military training has been positively evaluated by all walks of life. More "military flavor" makes the national defense education function undertaken by military training more deserved.

Military training is an important part of national defense education, and it is also a way for citizens to fulfill their military service obligations. In fact, military training, especially this kind of "Wolf Warriors-style" military training, is not uncommon all over the world. In many countries, military training not only undertakes the responsibility of national defense education for the whole people, but also undertakes the heavy responsibility of training reserve soldiers and officers.
The United States has enacted the Universal Military Training and Military Service Law, and set up reserve officer training groups in 400 colleges and universities and more than 650 senior middle schools across the country. Students can sign up voluntarily. Take a four-year school as an example. Generally, the first two years are 2 ~ 3 hours per week, mainly studying basic military courses, and the second two years are 5 hours per week, and attending a six-week military summer camp (equivalent to China’s centralized military training). And more American teenagers have been trained in skills such as first aid, marching, shooting and survival in the wild in the "Boy Scout" activities.
Russia requires male and middle school students in grade 10 to receive a five-day closed military training. Apart from the queue, light weapons decomposition and combination, live-fire shooting, fire fighting, medical rescue and chemical and biological protection skills are all training subjects. In addition, Russia has a juvenile military academy, which recruits teenagers aged 12 to 16 to study in the school, and began to train outstanding members of the armed forces at an early age.

The same is true in South Korea. Military training basically starts with dolls, and it is not uncommon to have "devil-like" training contents such as mountain climbing, hiking and snow tempering at night.