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How do you feel about the veteran’s preferential treatment certificate?

Feelings for receiving the preferential treatment certificate:

1. I feel very honored to receive this preferential treatment certificate. I would like to thank the party and the country for always remembering us.

2. The retired army has been on a journey for several years, fulfilling its promise to the people and guarding the border. Now I am grateful for the preferential treatment, prepare to fight and obey the call to win.

3. I am proud to have been a soldier, and I have no regrets about spending my youth in the military camp. Although his military uniform has faded, his original intention has not changed. Although Wei Guo tried his best, he was cared for and warmed his heart. I was surprised and honored, and felt ashamed of myself.

4. Holding the preferential treatment certificate in hand, the veteran felt honored again.

5. The preferential treatment certificate is not to enjoy any preferential treatment, but to prove that the youth was not wasted. If there is a war, we will be summoned back!

6. I feel a little excited. I thank the party and the country for not forgetting us. I am very excited and happy. This is the recognition of our identity.

7. This preferential treatment card is another ID card of mine, which expresses the deep love of the party and the country for retired military personnel.

8. I was very excited when I got the preferential treatment certificate. Thank you to the party and the government for your care and concern, and thank you for the heart-warming services you provide. It is really so considerate.

9. I was very excited when I got the preferential treatment certificate. As retired military personnel, this is an honor given by the party and the country to our retired military personnel.

10. I received the long-awaited "Retired Soldiers' Preferential Treatment Certificate". I couldn't calm down. I was excited, moved, and even more grateful.