There is a group of people who run around transportation hubs such as airports and railway stations every day, stick to the forefront of transportation and delivery guarantees, and strive to fulfill the responsibilities and responsibilities of soldiers. They are the military representatives of the Joint Logistics Support Force.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the Wuhan Military Representative Office of a dispatching center of the Cinema Joint Logistics Support Force is responsible for the transportation, delivery and support tasks of personnel and materials supporting Wuhan from all over the country. They are not afraid of danger on the front line of the fight against the epidemic, and work day and night to provide efficient guarantees and high-quality services, just to make the “most beautiful retrograde” more beautiful.
”I shoulder a heavy responsibility”
■■Wuhan Military Acting Office Director Gong Bolin
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Although I have been transferred to Wuhan for a short time, I have experienced too many things during this period. In the face of the epidemic, how to ensure the safety of personnel and efficiently complete the transportation guarantee tasks are all issues I need to think about and are also the most urgent task at present. As the main responsibility, I know that I shoulder a heavy responsibility.
Cinema At the beginning, everyone lacked understanding of the epidemic. Because the Spring Festival is approaching, many comrades have asked for leave to prepare to go home. During the mobilization before the festival, the epidemic has undergone a sudden change. I remind everyone to take good protection. The next day, everyone stopped taking vacations and quickly returned to their posts.
According to the Spring Festival, the epidemic situation was already very serious, and Wuhan also closed the passage from Wuhan.
On the evening of New Year’s Eve, we received the first batch of troops to arrive at Tianhe Airport to provide support missions, and the fight against the epidemic was officially launched. The mission was particularly urgent, and we didn’t have a rest all night, so we were busy until after 2 a.m. Various rescue operations followed one after another and never stopped.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, we have been providing continuous guarantee tasks, and the transportation duty officers have reported information every day. When the task comes, it must beAwaken everyone, make arrangements in advance, make good arrangements, and implement every detail. During transportation, we must also arrive at the site in time to ensure that epidemic prevention and control materials are transported in place as soon as possible. We have been working hard for nearly two months. Every day we pay attention to transportation task support, and every day we think about changes in the epidemic and the lives of officers and soldiers.
On February 15, a cadre reported that his family’s relatives were infected with the virus. In order to prevent the spread, we took quick measures. On the one hand, we were in a timely manner, and on the other hand, we required all personnel to take scientific precautions and strictly formulated special period management systems for duty, canteen and on-site tasks. Through reasonable division of labor and allocation of personnel, we ensure that there are no problems in work and protection.
During this period, everyone worked very hard. Every time they assign tasks, they heard the most, “Director, don’t worry, please ensure that the task is completed.” Everyone followed the orders and made selfless contributions. They completed the on-site support tasks of railway and air transportation many times, and none of the more than 30 personnel were infected. I think our team is a united group, a fighting group, and a winning group.
”I want to support the front line!”
■Wuhan Military Representative Office Driver, CinemaFourth-class Sergeant Commander Wang Huanhuan
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My name is Wang Huanhuan. I joined the army in 2004 and have been a party member for 13 years. Before coming to the Wuhan Military Representative Office, I worked as a driver in the former Hubei Provincial Aviation Service Office. I am also a veteran who has worked at Wuhan Tianhe Airport for many years. I am very skilled in the on-site work of air transportation support. Since 2008, we have participated in Wenchuan earthquake relief transportation support and series of troops Babaylan exercise support tasks, and have been promoted many times.commendation and rewards.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, I have voluntarily given up the opportunity to reunite with my family and are the first to sign up for all on-site support tasks for air transportation at Tianhe Airport. Although I haven’t had a rest for more than 30 days and cannot go back and take a look at my wife and parents, I still feel warm because I feel very at ease when I am with everyone every day.
But when I see the cold numbers of confirmed deaths added every day, I feel very sad and regretful. I think I am a party member and a veteran. The organization has trained me for so many years, so I have to do more at this time. Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital and the temporary hospital have been built, and the front line needs support. I also really want to support the medical frontline and make more contributions to the troops in my military career. BabaylanAfter hearing what I thought, my family agreed.
”If you need work, go there with confidence if you want to. Don’t worry, I have me at home.” I was very touched by my wife’s words. On February 14, I submitted a letter of request for battle to the organization and made all preparations.
”Our unit is also the front line. If you do your best, you can contribute as well.” After hearing the director’s reply, I felt ashamed to return to peace. I hope the epidemic will dissipate as soon as possible.
The epidemic is not extinguished, and it will not go down the “fire line”
■Wuhan Military Representative Office Transportation and Delivery Scheduling Duty Officer Li Xianfei
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It was late at night, but the transportation duty room of Wuhan Military Representative Office is still brightly lit.
Fighting here on New Year’s Eve, and it has been more than a month before I knew it. The duty work is carried out tense every day.
I have been working on transportation duty for 6 years and have never been moved as much as I am today. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, our unit has been on-site support tasks and personnel quarantine and standby, and the number of on-duty personnel has decreased. The remaining three comrades take turns on duty every week and can only be replaced for a week. Some have not returned to meet their families for half a month. Everyone is always firmStay at the post, encourage and greet each other, no one retreats, and no complaints.
In February, transportation tasks are increasing. “On February 2, 795 medical staff arrived at Tianhe Airport. On February 13, 1,400 military reinforcements arrived in Wuhan by railway and air. On February 16, three batches of reinforcements arrived at Hankou Station…” We receive these task information every day.
As during my duty, several batches of troops’ reinforcements and anti-epidemic transportation plans were issued. I want to enter the database as soon as possible and issue it to the railway to coordinate the implementation of each station. At the same time, we must maintain communication and contact with our superiors at any time, adjust the plan at any time, and promptly communicate to each transportation station, and notify military representatives to make continuous guarantees and loading and unloading preparations.
The duty workload is very large, and dozens of operation plans have to be processed each time. There are as many as hundreds of phone calls a day. From New Year’s Eve to the present, we have been working overloaded, our eyes are covered with blood, but we have never complained in our hearts. Although it was very tiring to be on duty against the epidemic, none of us retreated.
The task is there, the job is there, there are few people and work, and the epidemic is not overwhelming, so we will not go down the line of fire. Seeing everyone working so hard and many old comrades are on the front line, I am even more determined and we firmly believe that we will win this battle against the epidemic.
”Let me leave precious and beautiful memories”
■Military representative of the military service of Wuhan Military Service Air Transportation Wan Huarong
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It was past seven o’clock in the evening on New Year’s Eve, and I didn’t care about reuniting with my family, so I hurried out.
Wear military uniforms, wear masks, protective products and gloves, the first thing you need to do every day is to take a bus to the airport and make on-site organization preparations in advance. As a military representative of air transport, I have worked in this position for more than ten years. Every time you receive a task, you must sort out your plan in advance, grasp the specific flight schedule, time, stoppage and road traffic conditions, and assist all on duty personnel in implementing specific issues such as vehicle entry and exit, stopping, loading and unloading preparations.
Tianhe Airport is the center of air transportation in Wuhan, and undertakes the transportation support tasks of most medical support forces from military and local governments across the country. As a military representative of air transport support, I have a great responsibility. From the first day of receiving the mission, I made up my mind to devote myself to this battle against the epidemic.
February 13th, this was the most tense day that has made me since the epidemic. A total of 11 military transport aircraft from three models from all over the army arrived in Wuhan one after another, and the work on the spot was very busy. Before the plane landed, I coordinated and made all preparations in advance. As soon as the plane arrived, I immediately devoted myself to the battle. While guiding the vehicle to the pick-up site on site, I assisted the troops in organizing the rapid loading and unloading of materials. During the unloading process, the troops urgently need a power source guide and unloading equipment, which requires on-site coordination and resolution, otherwise it will affect the arrival of the aircraft behind. I quickly found the airport staff for assistance, and the problem was resolved in less than 30 minutes. That day, as I ran back and forth at the airport, my clothes were already wet, but my heart was still warm.
The colleagues are very concerned about my work and remind me every day: “Representative Wan, the airport’s anti-epidemic guarantee task is heavy, you must protect yourself.” “Thank you very much!” Don’t worry, I will pay attention, and everyone should be more careful. ”
In the process of carrying out the mission, I have no time to take care of my family. My husband is also a soldier. He has never had a rest since the first day of the fight against the epidemic. My 9-year-old son is mostly alone at home, but his son is very obedient and never makes trouble, which makes me very relieved.
I can’t remember how many tasks I have completed during this period. As long as there is something wrong at the airport, Komiks will rush to the scene in time, often until the early morning. Someone asked me, a lesbian who runs around the scene every day and contacts so many people, is not afraid of being infected? “Of course there are some worries, but seeing so many people coming to support Wuhan, everyone unites in fighting the epidemic, as a military representative, I will rush forward. “Everyone does more to make epidemic prevention materials arrive soon and defeat the virus as soon as possible! ”
”Wan means a good example, you are the most beautiful ‘Yun Investment’! “I felt very heartwarming when I heard the praise from my colleagues.
”Everyone is great, thank the organization for allowing me to leave precious and beautiful memories. “We are all the most beautiful “Yuntou people”!
”Be a heartwarming service provider”
█Wuhan Military Office Administrator Zhou Shenghao
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When writing this note, I was a little frightened. I was a newcomer who had just been transferred to Wuhan. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, I was envious of seeing my comrades organize transportation guarantees at airports and stations every day.
Medical masks, disinfectants, alcohol, protective gloves… Whenever I see these epidemic prevention materials, I feel relieved.
From February 7th to 8th, Wuhan has been locked down for two weeks. Many of our comrades are carrying out tasks and cannot take care of their families. Some comrades can’t buy medical masks, disinfectant, alcohol and other protective items, and their families lack living reserves. We thought of many ways, and finally coordinated a batch of urgently needed protective equipment and medicines from the nearby hospital. After the Wuhan Shuangshang Office learned about our situation, it also helped us a batch of fresh vegetables from other places. The Wuhan Military Court also sent the “Legal Manual for Epidemic Prevention and Control”.
The comrades outside our camp live very scattered. There are seven or eight communities in Wuchang, Hankou and other places, and some are even near severe hospitals and severe epidemic areas. In order to transport these vegetables, medicines and protective supplies as soon as possibleKomiks, Wang Junjian and I took two comrades to move back more than 1,000 kilograms of vegetables, and then divided into two groups and took two days to deliver the supplies and medicines to the officers and soldiers’ homes. When the last batch was delivered, the weather was already very late. Although the two days of work were tiring, everyone was very moved. Each of us was warm in our hearts.
February 14Komiks, snowflakes in Wuhan were fluttering and the weather was very cold. Early in the morning, I went straight to the office. Because the epidemic prevention and control situation was still severe, the director told me that several comrades needed to isolate and that they should quickly draft a prevention and control measure plan to send it to everyone. The General Hospital coordinated some common medicines, alcohol and gloves for us, and I Komiks wants to give these newly added protective items to the comrades who need them the most.
The epidemic has not yet subsidedKomiks. We have many comrades around us, such as Wanwan, Fan Pengcheng, Jin Yang, Ren Yunfei, Liu Wei, Xiaotu, etc., including comrades at home and Deng Gaogong. Although they are isolated, they are also coordinating the on-site work at home. Everyone is unknown and holds up their energy.
(Compiled by Long BabaylanYan Yan, Zhang Yanxin, and reporter Lai Yuhong)