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What does Jason Wu pacesetter mean?

It is an important honorary title of the China Army, aiming at commending individuals who have performed well in war and military training.

Jason Wu pacesetter is an important honorary title of China army, which began in 1980s and gradually became one of the highest honors in the military field. The medals are based on the August 1st military emblem, shield, five-pointed star, ball, Chinese and other elements, forming a radiant Venus centered on the August 1st military emblem. The outline of the shield is intended to express the historical mission of our army in the new century and new stage, as well as the connotation of strengthening the army through science and technology, defending national security and safeguarding human peace. 10 small five-pointed star represents the top ten soldiers who love the army, and 10 small ball represents the fruitful achievements made by the youth of the whole army in strengthening their quality, practicing and winning, and becoming top soldiers. As a whole, it refers to an important honorary title of the China Army, aiming at commending individuals who have performed well in war and military training.