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Chapter 70

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Although Qu Sen was waiting for his family's opinion on the choice of his major, he was still the one who made the decision in the end. Therefore, after the excitement passed, he carefully studied the two pieces of paper that the regiment commander gave him.

Although there were a lot of majors on it, after eliminating those that didn't suit him at all, there were only about a quarter of the choices left.

Therefore, when he heard Yue Jianjun's question, Qu Sen thought about it and said, "I majored in computer science, so I'm more confident in the related majors."

"Yes, it's very good that you have this understanding." Yue Jianjun was very satisfied that Qu Sen didn't choose a major based on his interests, but rather based on his own knowledge. He paused for a moment and said, "I've looked at the majors that are available for promotion this year. Based on your situation, I suggest you choose between logistics and electronics."

Although logistics required a lot of specialized knowledge, the entire military's logistics department was undergoing a reform. In the future, a large amount of information would be recorded and distributed through computers. Qu Sen had a good foundation in computers, so it would be much easier for him to learn. Electronics was more or less the same.

"Uh, Uncle Yue, I prefer the frontline," Qu Sen said carefully.

"Haha ~" Yue Jianjun heard and immediately laughed. After he stopped laughing, he said, "You don't like to stay in the back and are willing to go to the frontline. That's good, you're like a man."

"…" Qu Sen was speechless.

Although Yue Jianjun's words sounded like praise, what did he mean by "like a man"? Could it be that there was a moment when he didn't behave like a man?

"If that's the case …" Yue Jianjun stopped halfway. The sound of paper flipping could be heard from the other end of the phone. After a few seconds, Yue Jianjun's voice sounded again, "I suggest you choose communications and command. In the frontline, you can fully utilize your computer skills. "

"Okay, I'll listen to Uncle Yue," Qu Sen immediately agreed.

Communication and Command was one of the majors that Qu Sen paid attention to. Although he felt that this major had something to do with computers, he didn't know much about it. Now that he heard what Yue Jianjun said, he immediately made up his mind.

"Okay, remember my office and home phone numbers. If you have any problems, feel free to call me. If I have the chance, I will go to school to visit you." Yue Jianjun was very concise. Since the matter was resolved, he did not say anything more. She told him her office and home phone numbers. After Qu Sen wrote them down, she hung up the phone.

"What major have you decided?" Company Commander Hong Tao asked after Qu Sen hung up the phone.

"Yes, I want to apply for the communications and command major," Qu Sen replied.

"Pretty good. I don't need to say more about how hard it is to get a recommendation. You must cherish it and learn well." Hong Tao said seriously.

"Yes!" Qu Sen replied loudly.

"Okay, relax a bit." Hong Tao waved his hand at Qu Sen, indicating for him to sit down. Then he said, "I originally wanted to take you with me. I didn't think …. But it's a good thing."

As Qu Sen's Company Commander, Hong Tao was the first to be notified of the recommendation. He originally wanted to bring Qu Sen to his own unit, but now it seemed that his plan had fallen through.

"…." It wasn't easy to respond to this. Qu Sen smiled and didn't say anything.

"Okay, don't pretend to be shy. Let me tell you, as long as you don't leave, you are a soldier of our company. You can't be lazy in training, and you can't relax in the computer class. Everyone is counting on you to learn a bit more. "Hong Tao said.

"Yes, I promise to complete the mission." Qu Sen stood up from the chair and replied solemnly.

"Go do what you need to do." Hong Tao didn't have anything else to say. He waved his hand at Qu Sen.

Qu Sen left the team headquarters. After thinking for a bit, he returned to the computer room, where a bunch of people were still waiting for him.

In the next few days, the news of Qu Sen's recommendation to the military academy quickly spread. After the soldiers found out, there were some who were envious, and there were also quite a few who were jealous. However, considering Qu Sen's' glorious deeds', those who were jealous couldn't say anything strange.

While Qu Sen was constantly receiving congratulations from his comrades, he still did what he was supposed to do. He seriously participated in training as usual, and the computer class also started as usual. However, because he considered that he wouldn't be able to stay in the regiment for long, he increased the amount of time he spent teaching.

The students in the computer class also knew about the situation. Naturally, they paid more attention to the class. They all wanted to learn as much as they could before Qu Sen left.

One night, during roll call, Company Commander Hong announced a piece of good news before the roll call. Qu Sen had been awarded a third-class merit for his outstanding performance during the 'Storm' exercise.

This time, Liu Yuanchao wasn't the only one who submitted an application. The armored regiment's Commander Ding also submitted an application to the division.

Of course, Qu Sen wasn't a soldier of the armored regiment, so Commander Ding's application was in the form of a recommendation and suggestion.

Although the red team had lost during the 'Storm' exercise, officers and soldiers who had performed outstandingly would still be rewarded. Moreover, it was precisely because they had lost that this kind of incentive reward was especially important.

And Qu Sen's performance during the exercise was not only known to the division leaders, but also to the military leaders. Therefore, the third-class merit was quickly approved.

A soldier who had only been in the army for a little more than eight months had already been awarded a second-class merit. A third-class merit was still very rare. However, it was also because of this that the recommendation from the infantry regiment was able to be successfully approved in the military region.

The army had a hard and fast rule for soldiers to be recommended to military academies. They couldn't be older than 25 years old, had to be party members or probationary party members, and had to have been a squad leader for more than one year in the recommending unit. Top technical personnel had to have worked in their position for more than three years.

In addition, they also had to have received two third-class merits or one second-class merit as a reward.

Although there were some differences between advanced studies and military academies, other than the age requirement that could be relaxed, the other requirements were still based on this.

Qu Sen was already a probationary party member when his internship was about to end. The other requirements were mostly met. However, 'having been a squad leader for more than one year in the recommending unit, and top technical personnel had to have worked in their position for more than three years' was obviously not met.

Although the regiment had reported his name and the division and army had made a note of it, it wasn't certain whether he would be approved in the military region. Fortunately, his performance in the previous exercise was indeed outstanding. In addition, he also received a second-class merit and a third-class merit. Only then was his recommendation officially approved.

A week later, Qu Sen received an admission notice from the military academy.

Time flew by quickly. After the bustling August 1st Army Day, it was already mid-August. The official order for the disbandment of the armored regiment was finally issued.

The next day, a general meeting was held to announce the order. All the soldiers and officers of the regiment gathered together and formed a neat square formation.

On the rostrum, Division Commander Han Zhenjiang personally read out the disbandment order for the 16th infantry regiment. Before the order was read out, many of the soldiers and officers in the square formation had already begun to cry silently.

After Han Zhenjiang forcefully suppressed his emotions and finished reading the order, he first traced the history of the infantry regiment. Then, he talked about the significance of the disbandment. In the end, he comforted all the commanders and officers of the infantry regiment. "The disbandment doesn't mean the end. Everyone will be assigned to different units. There will be a bigger and better platform for everyone to display their talents."

After Han Zhenjiang finished his speech, the soldiers and officers below all had tears streaming down their faces. Many of them were crying out loud. On the rostrum, whether it was the leader of the infantry regiment or the division and army leaders who came down to read out the order, they all had hot tears in their eyes. A sense of sadness pervaded everyone's heart.

Han Zhenjiang left the rostrum and the regiment commander of the infantry regiment, Liu Yuanchao, took his place. Looking at the familiar faces below who were crying, Liu Yuanchao didn't say anything for a long time. In the end, he put his legs together, straightened his back, and gave a solemn military salute to all the commanders and officers of the infantry regiment.

The hall was instantly filled with the sound of crying. Qu Sen, who was in the formation, couldn't see clearly.

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