庆八一中国老兵抒怀–一切为了和平

没有七一就没有八一,没有八一就不会有十一!没有共产党就没有新中国,没有人民军队就没有人民的一切!不要忘记为解放人民浴血奋战的军人们,也不要忘记把青春献给部队曾经当过兵的人。向解放军致敬!向复转军人致敬!祝八一建军节快乐!

 

《祖国卫士》

 

赵志刚 (韶关) 香港 (吴中原) 董雪昌 (广州)

 

[外三首]

 

纪念八一献战友,

共筑长城慰军魂。

号声嘹亮红旗飘,

《我是一个兵》永远!

 

应征入伍廿岁娃,

扛枪卫国肩比肩。

追昔抚今夕阳红,

命笔撰写戎马篇。

 

 

 

 

《八一思绪》

 

张树良 (北京)

 

少年戎马聚八一,

战火硝烟往事稀。

若是敌国征战再,

复擒胡马耀旌旗!

 

《八一抒怀》

 

粤北连州  一老兵黎玉庭

从军初达湘西园,
激情满腔表忠言。
一心一意听党话,
甘酒青春写诗篇。

武陵山下摆战场,
穿山筑洞唯国防。
严寒酷暑何所惧,
革命精神志轩昂。

转战南粤东江边,
沙场练兵勇当先。
敢战方能慑敌胆,
言和更须武艺尖。

牛田洋上数风流,
连耕千亩丰收田。
备战备荒为人民,
“五七指示”映心间。

南疆战事续新章,
还击越寇铸辉煌。
直捣班感撼顽敌,
拳头连队功名扬。

四十八载弹指间,
往事历历思绪牵。
铭记军旅情与义,
笑迎美好享晚年。

[注]作者为转业军人干部,曾任连县团委副书记,后任连州市广播电视局第一任局长、1991年任连州市侨办主任、1996年调任连州市外贸局局长、外经委副主任。

 

 

 

《发稿老隆鹤市镇》

 

491团 营报道组   张卓辉  房杜  吴晓春

 

犹新记忆鹤市镇,

营部发稿十里程。

晌午歇脚墟饭店,

啖盘风味牛腩粉。

 

媲美广州酒家肴,

羊城美食粤东蹭。

溢泻灵感撰通讯,

军旅生活添缤纷。

 

 

 

《指导员查铺》

 

——部队驻守兴(宁)龙(川)五(华)粤东当年抗日游击区生活剪影

张卓辉 (荷兰) 郭黎明(北京) 王抗美 (武汉)

脚步轻了又轻,

手电明了又明。

指导员晚间查铺,

先起连部、一、二排,然后朝三排走近。

 

 

帽徽红星指方向,

领章红旗引路径。

解放鞋踏露登山梯,

蛙跳蝉鸣迎来了熟悉的身影。

 

 

口令: 保卫!

回令: 和平!

流动哨上前敬礼,

报告首长巡逻夜情。

 

迈入营房环绕扫视,

架上排排钢枪亮铮铮。

墙上挂着整洁军装、挎包、水壶各就位,

忽闻梦呓传出阵阵冲杀声……

 

这边小庞撩脚蹬床沿,

为他掖回帐里防止虫咬蚊叮,

那隅小陈蒙头盖透亮一絲光线,

夜读毛选笔记依旧会神聚精。

 

“赶快睡觉吧,明晨汇操演练还须十足干劲!”

低嗓严话中带有几分父母的口吻。

挨个铺数啊逐张床瞧:

“多好的战士多好的兵!”

 

 

枕戈待旦将天晓,

指导员满意转向炮排行。

脚步轻了又轻,

手电明了又明……

 

 

【注明】作为战友推荐者说明,本文照片部分由战友吴晓春现场摄影(他为原广州军区司令员、开国将军吳纯仁之子,曾在广东省人民政府农业部门任要职。)其他由笔者与多个战友提供。

 

 

 

特稿:Me Too时期男人的眼神

北欧绿色邮报网特稿(记者陈雪霏)– 前段时间在瑞典流行Me Too的时候,在地铁上看到男人看女人的眼神就好像30年前中国男人看女人一样的眼神。很不直接,不好意思,或者是不敢直接看,但又忍不住想看一样。

之前,大家都是很自然的。想看就看,但这段时间却感觉非常不自然。

最近人们已经又忘了这件事。现在,一切又正常了。

Sweden has been fighting the most severe fire in history

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

Stockholm, Aug. 1(Greenpost)– Sweden has faced the prolonged heat and drought in most of the areas in the country.

The prolonged heat and drought have had significant consequences for society. At present, forest fires are raging around the country and agriculture has been seriously affected by the drought. The high temperatures can also have an impact on people’s health, particularly the sick and elderly. The Government is following developments carefully and has continuous contact with the responsible authorities to manage the situation.

In view of the forest fires around the country, the widespread drought and the ongoing heatwave, intensive efforts are under way among rescue services, government agencies and municipalities.

Efforts to stop the forest fires

At present, several forest fires are raging around the country and the rescue services are making tremendous efforts to protect people, property, forests and the functioning of society.

The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency is coordinating relevant agencies and supporting municipal rescue services, together with the Swedish Armed Forces and the county administrative boards, by providing reinforcements in terms of equipment, staff and expertise.

Via the EU, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency has requested assistance in the form of firefighting aircraft from other European countries.

The work of the authorities is crucial to combating the fires. But everyone also carries a personal responsibility. In many parts of the country, fire bans are in place. Remember to check whether a fire ban is in place where you are.

EU Civil Protection Mechanism

Information about the forest fires at krisinformation.se

Information about the forest fires on the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency website

Efforts to support agriculture

The Government is closely following developments in the agriculture sector and continues alongside government agencies and other actors to seek solutions to the challenges emerging so as to alleviate the situation for farmers. For example, the Government will provide national funds to strengthen the liquidity of our farmers. Sweden is in an active dialogue with the EU about exemptions and other solutions to alleviate the situation for Swedish farmers.

The Swedish Board of Agriculture is working actively to find solutions to alleviate the situation for the farmers affected. These include exemptions from regulations, higher advance payments from support funds to help liquidity, and more. For example, the Swedish Board of Agriculture has granted an exemption allowing farmers to take feed from grassland that otherwise must not be harvested.

Heatwave and health

The heatwave can cause problems for people’s health. Exposure to heat carries with it different risks for different individuals. Risk groups are above all elderly people, the chronically ill, people with disabilities, young children, pregnant women and people on medication.

The Government has ongoing contact with the relevant government agencies and local authorities. The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs holds weekly meetings with the Public Health Agency of Sweden, the National Board of Health and Welfare and the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions. These meetings bring the Government up to date on what the government agencies are doing to help older people and others cope with the heat. The meetings will continue as long as the current situation persists.

Private individuals can contact their county council and 1177 Vårdguiden for information and advice about various heatwave-related health risks.

Advice about the heatwave (in Swedish) on the 1177 Vårdguidens website

The Public Health Agency of Sweden provides advice for different target groups that can be used by municipalities, county councils, regions and private actors in health and medical care services.

High temperatures can influence the growth of bacteria in drinking water and food. The National Food Agency website has information and advice.

Water levels and water supply

The Government is closely following developments in groundwater levels and water supply and has continuous contact with the responsible agencies. Municipalities are responsible for the public supply of drinking water.

The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency provides general information about water shortages, drought and what measures people can take themselves.

Information about water shortages (in Swedish) on the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency website

The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) and the Geological Survey of Sweden collaborate and provide continuous updates about the risk of water shortages in their ‘water shortage risk’ service.

Chinese navy commander talks cooperation in visit to Russian Arctic

The two navies have drilled together in the Baltic and Mediterranean seas in recent years.

 

China’s aircraft carrier Liaoning takes part in a military drill of Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy in the western Pacific Ocean, April 18, 2018. The Liaoning is similar to Russia’s aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. (Reuters / stringer)

Last year, China and Russia held a joint naval exercise in the Baltic Sea. Now, during a visit by a top Chinese admiral to Severomorsk, the main base of Russia’s Northern Fleet, the two nations have discussed possible forms of between that fleet and China’s navy.

China has the world’s third largest navy, while Russia is the second largest after the United States. Since 2012, China and Russia have teamed up on several naval exercises. While the Chinese navy earlier has focused its area of influence near its own backyard, Beijing sailed warships to exercise with Russia in the Mediterranean and Black Sea in 2015 and in the Baltic Sea in 2017.

A possible future Barents Sea and Arctic exercise is not explicitly mentioned in the press release following Monday’s meeting in Severomorsk between Vice-Admiral Shen Jinlong of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy and Vice-Admiral Nikolay Yevmenov of Russia’s Northern Fleet.

“The parties discussed a set of issues related to the response to existing threats in the World Oceans, possible practical forms of cooperation in the interest of strengthening maritime security,” the Northern Fleet’s press release after the meeting reads. The meeting is called a “working visit”.

China is currently developing its navy to be capable of worldwide operations. Among other warships, four aircraft carriers are scheduled to be completed by 2025. Today, the only aircraft carrier in operation is the Liaoning, a vessel originally laid down in 1985 for the Soviet navy. With the breakup of the Soviet Union, though, construction was halted and Ukraine announced it for sale. In 1998, the Chinese navy bought it and completed it in 2012 as a training vessel.

The Northern Fleet has Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov which is of the same class as Liaoning.

Admiral Kuznetsov is currently moored for extensive long-term repair at naval yard No. 35 Sevmorput in Murmansk. The work will last at least until 2022. Meanwhile, Russia’s naval fighter jet pilots have no real aircraft carrier at sea to practice takeoffs and landings.

One solution for the Northern Fleet’s pilots could be to team up with China for training on Liaoning, some military experts have been speculating in Russian media.

Whether joint training on China’s aircraft carrier was on the table for discussion in Severomorsk during the visit by Shen Jinlong’s is not known. The commander of the People’s Liberation Army Navy was after the meeting invited on board the Northern Fleet’s nuclear-powered multi-purpose Oscar-II class submarine Voronezh.

Finland continues to help Sweden fight forest fires

Sir David Attenborough receives honorary prize in Sweden presented by the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson

IMG_4220.JPGSir David Attenborough together with the founders of The Perfect World Foundation, Ragnhild Jacobsson & Lars Jacobsson.

Sir David Attenborough is possibly the world’s most famous presenter of nature documentaries. On September 6th. The Perfect World Foundation will be hosting a gala in Gothenburg, in support of earth’s nature and wildlife. Sir Attenborough, the evening’s guest of honour, will be awarded the foundation’s honorary prize presented by the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson.

Sir David Attenborough has become internationally renowned for his characteristic storytelling in nature documentaries such as, among many, Planet Earth and Life on Earth. On September 6th the 92-year-old Sir Attenborough will be visiting Gothenburg to receive The Perfect World Prize during the foundation’s yearly gala in support of nature and wildlife.

“Through his work, Sir David Attenborough has given wildlife a voice and raised interest for nature and wildlife world over. It is a great honour to have him as our guest,” says Ragnhild Jacobsson, CEO and founder of The Perfect World Foundation.

The non-profit organization The Perfect World Foundation annually organizes a support gala in Gothenburg, to address concerning nature and wildlife issues. This year’s focus is on polar bears, climate change and the ever faster melting Antarctic ice. Each year The Perfect World Prize is awarded a person who has made a significant contribution to the conservation of nature and wildlife. Sir David Attenborough will become the fifth honouree to be awarded the prize; previous recipients include Dr Sylvia EarleDr Jane Goodall, Dr Richard Leakey and Mark Shand.

Celebrities gather to pay tribute to David Attenborough

The British Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson entered the limelight in 1986 when she married Prince Andrew. Today she is one of The Perfect World Foundation ambassadors and will be presenting Sir Attenborough with the foundation’s honorary award. Also, Shannon Elizabeth, who performed with a role in American Pie (1999), Nobel Peace Prize winner (2007) Rajendra Pachauri and The Game of Thrones-star James Cosmo will go on the red carpet to the support gala at Elite Park Avenue Hotel in Gothenburg.

“Many want to join the celebration of Sir David Attenborough. We’ve already received several offers from well-known artists who want to perform, free of charge, during the gala evening,” announces Ragnhild Jacobsson.

Sir David Attenborough’s visit to Sweden on September 6th will not solely involve festivities. The Perfect World Foundation is also organizing and hosting a climate conference, at which Sir Attenborough will lecture around lunchtime the same day. The funds raised from the climate conference and the gala evening will aid The Perfect World Foundation in their pursuit to preserve the earth’s nature and wildlife. Both the gala and the climate conference will be held at the conference centre Gothia Towers in Gothenburg on September 6th.

“We want to raise awareness around the seriousness of the climate change. Our oceans are filled with plastic waste, coral reefs are dying and soon several of our great mammals are extinct. Through the conference and gala we want to inspire, people and companies, and encourage involvement in the climate issues,” concludes Ragnhild Jacobsson.

Short about the gala

The Perfect World Foundation has since 2014 organized three support galas in Gothenburg, which have all raised significant funds for animal and nature projects worldwide. Dr Sylvia Earle, Dr Jane Goodall, Dr Richard Leakey and Mark Shand are previous recipients of the foundation’s honorary award. The prize is each year awarded a person who has made a significant contribution to the conservation of nature and wildlife.

Prince Charles receiving The Perfect World Prize 2014, on behalf Mark Shands.

 

Jane Goodall The Perfect World Prize recipient in 2015.

 

Last years award recipient Dr Sylvia Earle, accompanied by the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson (left) and the swedish artist Martin Stenmarck (right).

 

The Perfect World Prize, a crystal rhinoceros statuette made by Orrefors.

 

Press Contacts

Daniel Wilke PR & Communication Manager +46736329827 daniel@theperfectworld.com

Ragnhild “Rags” Jacobsson CEO & Co-Founder +46768669940 rags@theperfectworld.com

 

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Daniel Wilke

Daniel Wilke

PR & Communication Manager
+46736329827
daniel@theperfectworld.com
Ragnhild “Rags” Jacobsson

Ragnhild “Rags” Jacobsson

CEO & Co-Founder
+46768669940
rags@theperfectworld.com
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