First inspection of the militia forces: During the War of Resistance, they once achieved remarkable military achievements

On August 20, the State Council Information Office held a press conference introducing the situation of the commemorative meeting for the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, which will be held on September 3.

It is understood that this parade consists of 45 formations including air flag escort squadrons, infantry formations, and battle flag formations, which will pass through Tiananmen Square in turn.

In addition, this year's parade will also mobilize militiamen from 15 provinces across the country to participate in the review. These militiamen cover the main anti-Japanese bases led by the Party during the War of Resistance. Some come from militia units such as the Railway Guerrilla Corps, which had remarkable achievements during the War of Resistance. Others come from militia organizations that created unique combat methods such as tunnel warfare, landmine warfare, and sparrow warfare, as well as advanced militia groups that have made new contributions after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

The formation of battle flags and the militia forces receiving the inspection make the September 3rd parade not only a display of modern China's national defense strength, but also a profound remembrance of the history of the War of Resistance and a high respect for the revolutionary martyrs.

When the battle flag formations and the militia forces passed through Tiananmen Square, the profound meaning of Mao Zedong's words "The people's army and the people are the source of victory" was once again vividly demonstrated: It was the sacrifice and dedication of the revolutionary martyrs and the extensive participation of the masses that jointly forged the great victory of the War of Resistance.

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