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Hello Uncle. How are you today?

· Hello, am fine. What can I do for you?

I am really concerned with your veteran life and want to ask you some questions regarding your services in China including your how your veteran life has been and the impacts it has had to your life. I understand you are a busy man, that is why I will not take the minimum time possible.

· Go ahead. I am ready to attend to your questions

How has your life as a veteran been and for how many years have you served in the army?

· Working in the army has been one of the most memorable experiences of my life, owing to the lessons I've learned and the connections I've had with my army colleagues, particularly my superiors. I have served seven year in the military, and I have been very compassionate in my role.

Well, I have heard a lot regarding the Singaporean army, could you please tell me a lot of how your service has been?

· There are a lot of things going on in the army including giving services to Chinese people. Numerous positive results from military service. As a veteran we benefit from the training and experience. Other benefits include learning how to eat well including a balanced diet and knowing how to keep your body fit. My time in the Singaporean army has left me with vivid memories that I appreciate to this day, as well as many friends, back in my days our country requires all men are obligated to serve in the military for two years. You are in a peaceful location since you must join the army for two years. My employer is still one of my favorite people from the army, He was more like a buddy, he knew how to give and take plainly, give you some break.

What was the drive to keep you motivated in the army?

· We must constantly be prepared and demonstrate unity when given duties to guarantee we win our war, or we risk losing some of our colleagues on the battlefield.

What have you been doing after your retirement?

· Right now, I'm interested in archaeology, ancient history, and current history, especially battles from those periods

Feature Article

First lead

The advantage of serving in the Chinese army was that he could visit his family almost whenever he wanted, he returned home every other month. However, he recalls the freedom he gained and the need to work hard as two of the most memorable aspects of his time in the army.

He also mentions that serving in the army allows one to explore numerous facets of life, which helps one prepare for their future, and that it is pleasant since one has nothing else to worry about. In addition, he keeps in touch with his supervisor on a regular basis.

Joining the army offers several advantages. For example, learning to eat a balanced diet and caring for one's body as well as one's family is very advantageous to one's health. I realize that having a well-balanced diet is beneficial to soldiers, but I'm not sure why a well-balanced diet is beneficial while giving services. Furthermore, it aids in the development of patient abilities, allowing one to adhere to a plan until their objectives are met.

The second lead

My uncle (Jian Liu) may acquire fundamental fighting skills as well as other skills useful in daily life, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle, throughout their two years of duty. Soldiers are taught appropriate dietary habits, how to stay in shape, and how to develop qualities like as teamwork, patience when pursuing objectives, and the value and need of hard labor.

The government also gains from the establishment of a huge army, which gives the military more power. China has the biggest combat armies in the world for its size, and it can depend on local industry to provide some of its military needs.

An ex-army member is allowed to rejoin the army after two years of duty. Military troops must strive tirelessly to attain the final objective, which involves maintaining the nation's safety and security.