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The Yueqing Border Police Station carried out the party history study activity of "studying party history, strengthening faith, increasing faith, and building confidence"

author:China Jilin Net

Step in the footsteps of martyrs, inherit the legacy of martyrs, carry forward the revolutionary spirit, and inherit the red gene. Recently, the party branch of the Yueqing Border Police Station, together with the party branch of Jieman Village in Yueqing Town, conducted the party history study activity of "studying party history, strengthening faith, increasing faith, and building confidence" in the conference room of the police station.

At the event, the first secretary of Jieman Village, Sun Changqing, who had won the title of Good Man of Siping, and Jin Chenglong, a veteran party member, combined their many years of work experience as party members to talk about their understanding of the party's history and their understanding of the development and changes of new China under the leadership of the party from different angles, gave a party lesson to all the police at the police station, and relived the historical significance of the "Four Wars and Four Peaces Campaign" and the great achievements of the revolutionary martyrs. With their eloquent speeches, they seemed to have brought everyone to the battlefield where artillery fire was flying and guns were raining down, and they deeply felt the great faith of the revolutionary ancestors in the glory years.

The Yueqing Border Police Station carried out the party history study activity of "studying party history, strengthening faith, increasing faith, and building confidence"

Through carrying out this party history study activity, all the people's police have a better understanding and understanding of revolutionary history, draw the great spiritual strength of the Communist Party of China from the history of the party, and inspire the police to better remember the revolutionary history, faithfully perform their duties, not forget the glory years, and always forge ahead. (Contributed by Correspondent Li Guoqiang)

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