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Do you have any greetings for veterans?

Years of war friendship will always be remembered. Go to new posts and meet new challenges.

I sincerely wish the veterans a good journey and create new achievements.

Youth sweats in the military camp, and the elites compete for retirement and entrepreneurship.

Retirement will never fade, and you will always be a soldier of the motherland.

Now is a good time to set sail at high tide.

Win the championship in the training ground of the military camp; Build your hometown after retirement and strive for the first place through hard work.

No, wait, don't rely on flowers and applause. You must fight for it yourself.

Don't fade when you retire, and don't forget the true colors of soldiers.

Soldiers with iron tents and flowing water have a wider road ahead, and veterans walk well all the way.

The barracks showed off its glory by going home.

Defend the frontier and be a loyal guardian; Go back to your hometown and retire from the army.

Out of the barracks, the sea is wide and the fish jumps.

Stepping into the society, the sky is high and birds fly.

Do not seek personal gain for the party.

Be a moral citizen.

How much patriotism there is, and I don't regret fighting for the people.

After several years of military career, I often miss my dream.

Yesterday was full of ambition to serve the country.

Earn money to support the family at present.

Thank you, veteran!

Bon voyage, veteran!

Warmly send off the veterans!

Retirement does not fade!

Help the villagers help the villagers help the people help the people help the people.

Welcome soldiers to send veterans welcome soldiers to send soldiers to send soldiers to send soldiers to send soldiers to send soldiers.

Years of war friendship, always in mind.

Go to new posts and meet new challenges.

Brother, let's go

Consciously devote yourself to the place where the motherland needs it most to make contributions!

One minute of work, sixty seconds of dedication.