CWU Hold Opening Ceremony for Military Training

 September 17, 2015

To mark the 70th anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People's War Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, China Women's University held an opening ceremony for the latest military training course at its Defense Education School. Some 1,680 new students participated and will take part in the lessons.

On the morning of September 14, to the sound of the national anthem, the People's Republic of China flag was raised on the playground. Political commissar Guo Chunhong presented the list of trainees. Colonel Wang Yuhua organized their mobilization, and affirmed their determination on behalf of all instructors to train rigorously. Zhang Xinyu, freshman representative of the Community Management and Service Department, delivered a speech, and expressed his confidence and perseverance at completing the training objective.   

Zhang Ruizhi, director of the CWU Student Affairs Office and minister of the Armed Forces Department, expressed her heartfelt thanks to the instructors, teachers and all the new students. From the perspective of personnel training, personal growth, and CWU tradition, Zhang stated that such military training was very important. Time was tight for the training, and the mission was huge, said Zhang. She expressed her hope that all the students could work closely and finish the training smoothly, with high standards and quality.

This training will last for 11 days. Students' skills will be grown and experience developed through the strenuous course.

(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Women of China)

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