058 Knowing that things are often necessary, and things should not be confused (I)

Damn! It turns out that these three are one of them, and that is to obey orders. But this repetitive form of speech comes out of the instructor's mouth, and there is an indescribable majesty. He paused for two seconds and then said, "After the discipline education is completed, let's carry out ideological education." ...... There are three points in ideological education: First, love the motherland! The second is love the motherland! and the third is love the motherland!"

Damn! It's still a set of three that is one, and loving the motherland is really simple and simple. The instructor paused for another two seconds and said, "Now for the last educational and political education." We have just talked about two points: the first is to obey orders, and the second is to love the motherland. ...... Now I'm going to say that if there is a conflict between the first and second points in the course of your mission, obey the second point!"

Instructor Li spoke very concisely, and what he meant was that when there is a conflict between "obeying orders" and "loving the motherland," we should first start from the perspective of "loving the motherland." The meaning of these simple sentences was extremely profound and complex, but he did not explain anything, but just said it straightforwardly.

After saying this, Instructor Li said: "The camp education is now completed, all of them are disbanded, and they will participate in group training in small groups, and each group will have a special instructor to arrange a training plan......

A soldier is a soldier, extremely efficient and does not waste any time. The secrecy education, discipline education, ideological education, and political education together took only five minutes! If this had been the principal of our school, it would have been a few days of rambling! After the meeting was dismissed, my first special training career in my life began.

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Wearing an opaque blindfold, he assembled a large pile of messy parts on the operating table in front of him by his hand, and there was still a set time. The parts came from three guns disassembled into pieces, a submachine gun, an assault rifle, and a sniper rifle, all of the same caliber. There are many parts of the same series of standard guns that are interchangeable and do not affect the use.

However, a series of guns of the same caliber were disassembled and assembled, and there were many parts that could be normally installed on another gun, and the gun could also be fired, but the range and trajectory changed. For example, the barrel of the assault rifle and the sniper rifle in front of me can be interchanged, but if that happens, the sniper rifle will become a burning stick in actual combat, because the trajectory and shooting accuracy change, the bullet will not hit the accurate target at long distance.

Therefore, this test is quite difficult, not only must the gun be fully loaded within the specified time, but also the places that should not be wrong are not allowed to be wrong at all. Some parts feel almost identical, and this is a strange intuition.

When the actual training in the "training camp" began, I realized that what Director Gu said to me was not entirely true. Training like shooting and martial arts, which I was most interested in, wasn't the main subject at all, and most of the subjects were a bunch of weird tests. For example, the current loading and unloading gun instructor first talked about the principle of fire and the general structure of the gun, and dismantled several guns on the spot. Then we were immediately asked to go on stage with our eyes closed. It is impossible to complete it in such a short period of time without extraordinary memories or special talents.

If I just had my eyes closed, it wouldn't have much of an impact on me. I have the ability to hear the parts crashing and I know the shape and position of them. However, the environment was even worse, and loud, even terrible, noises were constantly coming from the blindfold. One moment it's like a truck whizzing towards you, and the next it's like a helicopter landing above you. If you change to ordinary people, don't mention that you can complete this operation in a short period of time, even if you stand on your feet, I'm afraid you won't be able to stand on your feet.

Eventually, I loaded all three guns accurately, but time was out. Most of the trainees were able to do this, but two-thirds of them had the wrong barrel for a few of them. The first to complete this test cleanly was the renovation of our dormitory. Barely affected by the blindfold and noise, he was able to mount three guns in the shortest possible time, much faster than the others, and was praised by the instructor by name.

Shooting is not the main subject of our training, and there are not even specialized instructors. However, each group will have a member who will act as a shooting instructor in the group to teach others how to shoot. The shooting instructor in our group is the old change. There is a shooting range at the base, which is open for two hours every night to the trainees of the training camp, and there is no restriction on the use of guns and bullets, as long as you are not tired. In the shooting range, there are chest ring targets, full-body targets, moving targets, flying targets, and even a very rare 800-meter long-distance sniper target. Shooting is a free activity in the group, and I am always taught to shoot by hand.

The old marksmanship is extremely accurate, and the shooting feeling is very good, and you can almost raise your hand to get on the target without any aiming. He once bragged to us that if he turned blindfolded, he could hit within eight rings with a 1oo-meter chest ring. Braggart is bragging, but he is really not simple. Lao Gai is twenty-eight years old this year, and he is the biggest in this training camp, and he can get in to some extent, and there is a bit of a backdoor factor. On his specialty registration is the words "spatial thinking".

The story of the old change:

Lao Gai is an active-duty officer, a two-star officer, and a lieutenant. It's not bad to be able to graduate from a non-military academy and get mixed up from a soldier to this level. He said that he came in through the back door because he worked in the logistics and equipment section of this base. The others flew in from all over the country, and he came to report with his hands in his pockets and across the two courtyards.

When Lao Gai joined the army, he was also a logistics officer of a field unit at the earliest. His job at the time was to overhaul and calibrate firearms, or he was a repairman and gunner. Out of his natural mastery and hobby of mechanical structures, he did his job excellently. But he has a very bad habit of modifying the equipment he has at hand. The guns that had been modified by his hands were much easier to use after returning to the troops. Although this is a violation of discipline, it is probably because he was lucky that he never poked too much basket.

The first time Lao Gai made a big splash was at a shooting contest in their troops, originally the logistics department participated in this shooting performance purely as a foil, but he didn't expect Lao Gai's performance to surprise the leaders who were observing the scene. His shooting accuracy, stability, and continuity were superb, and he won four first places in various competitions.

Later, Lao Gai was transferred to the full training unit and was trained as a sniper. It is not easy to train a qualified sniper, not just to shoot accurately. It has strict requirements for a person's physical fitness, psychological quality, character, perseverance and other aspects. And Lao Gai seems to be a naturally good sniper, and all this is handy for him. But soon he made a big mistake.

It is strictly forbidden to modify the standard weapons equipped by the troops. This is a traditional discipline of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) since the agrarian revolution of the thirties, when many Red Army soldiers were severely punished for damaging guns or missing parts. You said that it was not good to change the gun that he used, but he had to change the sniper rifle he used.

In the early eighties, our army did not develop advanced sniper rifles of independent production. Most of the high-precision and high-performance sniper rifles are imported weapons, and the price is quite expensive, and it is normal for hundreds of thousands. What was the concept of hundreds of thousands, hundreds of thousands, hundreds of thousands of ordinary people at that time? But Lao Gai just changed such a gun, and it was an irreversible modification. Although according to his own words, the accuracy of his shooting and the stability of his shots have improved, but the military discipline officers did not care about him, and he was to be sent to a military court, and it was likely that he would go to prison.

It was at this time that a newly formed special task unit came to the unit to pick people. The criteria for selecting people by these people are very strange: the troops do not look at who performs well, but first turn over the disciplinary records to see who usually violates discipline the most times, and picks people in this list. As a result, the old change was picked and picked away, and the old pick was also considered to have escaped a catastrophe. He was assigned to work in the equipment department of this base, and he was often able to show his skills and modify various equipment.

Lao Gai was almost sent to labor reform, and he was a master of changing guns, so we nicknamed him "Lao Gai". Of course, the old man's specialty is not limited to firearms. He has an almost innate love and mastery of all complex mechanical structures. It is said that no matter how complicated a drawing is, as long as he looks at it a few times and closes his eyes, a complete spatial structure can emerge in his mind. So his specialty is "spatial thinking".

Lao Gai works in the base and is very familiar with the staff, and even our group has taken a lot of advantages, such as the master chef who cooks in the canteen, and often brings some delicious food privately. It's no wonder that the people in the cafeteria have a good impression of Lao Gai, and just a few days after we participated in the training camp, Lao Gai and the goblins in the same group helped the canteen do a "great thing" - they converted an old half-cut (two-row pickup truck) in the canteen into a mountain buggy with excellent performance in two days.

I also saw that the car looked like a bigfoot cockroach. On the surface, the four tires were replaced overhead with large tires for heavy transport vehicles, and the transmission shaft and exhaust pipe were also replaced, as for how the interior was changed, I don't know. It is very convenient to go to the market dozens of kilometers away to buy groceries by this kind of car, and the chef of the canteen certainly likes it. If this car runs to the urban area of our Wucheng City, I am afraid that it will be stopped by the traffic police and fined for not going far, but no one cares about it in this place.

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When it comes to cars, we also have driving skills in our training subjects. I don't know how the local driving school teaches people to drive, probably starting from first gear, right? However, the first training we learned to drive was actually - stealing a car!

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