Whenever you hear this affectionate and tragic broadcast, people will always be reminded of the great flying hero-Wang Wei. 23 years ago, he used his young life to fulfill his solemn commitment to the country and the people, and engraved loyalty and courage on the blue sky.
Recently, a piece of news circulated on social media: Prince Wang, the child of martyr Wang Wei, has grown into a glorious naval officer, and it is rumored that he has restarted the "81192" number of the fighter plane his father flew during his lifetime.
But Ms. Ruan Guoqin, wife of martyr Wang Wei, responded: "The child has just graduated from Peking University with a master's degree. He is indeed a naval officer, but '81192' is a fighter plane number, and there is no such thing as a 'restart'. I hope that the child will also love the motherland. When Good soldier. ”
In response to the response of martyr Wang Wei’s wife, netizens responded with heartwarming words and gave full encouragement and blessings.
Heroes fell, remembering and admiring
Let us review that heart-wrenching past event again. On April 1, 2001, a US military reconnaissance aircraft violated our airspace in the South China Sea, and our army sent two aircraft to track and intercept it. The US plane suddenly turned in violation of flight rules and crashed into the plane piloted by Wang Wei. He was forced to parachute into the sea.
More than 100,000 soldiers and civilians mobilized to search for 14 days and nights, but could not find him. In the end, Wang Wei was confirmed to have died, and his life was permanently fixed at the age of 33. The Central Military Commission posthumously awarded Comrade Wang Wei the honorary title of "Guardian of the Sea and Air" and the First-Class Hero and Model Medal.
"My dad is a hero and I am proud of him!" This is what Wang Wei's son Wang Zi said in an interview. The prince inherited his father's last wish to protect the blue sea and blue sky. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to the Naval Engineering University and became a naval officer. After working at
for two years, the prince was admitted to Peking University to study for a master's degree. He graduated successfully in June this year. The prince returned to the army and continued to devote himself to the navy.
The hero has never been far away, and still protects this beautiful land and rivers, inspiring countless newcomers to work tirelessly.
Source: Xinhua News Agency, Beijing Daily