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Do Spring Festival travel rush veterans have solatium?

When it comes to important festivals to express condolences to veterans, some retired comrades are excited and say that they have been a soldier for many years and have been discharged from the army for many years. Apart from receiving several messages of sympathy, they have never received solatium, let alone solatium. Some comrades-in-arms said that they didn't even receive messages of sympathy.

I've been discharged from the army for seven or eight years. To tell the truth, I received a condolence gift when I went to the community to attend the August 1st Veterans' Symposium one year. I didn't receive any other condolences, especially solatium.

Comrades should know that there are thousands of retired soldiers in our country, and it is impossible for the country to take care of every retired soldier. Generally speaking, the following five types of veterans are more likely to receive solatium or solatium on important festivals.

The first category, elderly veterans. We can see that some preferential policies for retired soldiers introduced by the state are basically biased towards elderly retired soldiers, generally referring to retired soldiers over 60 years old. Such veterans may face some difficulties in life because of their age. Giving them a certain degree of care can better reflect the state's attention to retired soldiers.

The second category, veterans who have participated in the war. There are fewer and fewer veterans fighting in the war now. They are national treasures and have made great contributions to national defense and national defense. They risked their lives for our good life today. Veterans like this, basically, received the government's solatium or solatium on important festivals.

The third category is disabled veterans. Needless to say, disabled veterans are also key national special care recipients. Because of physical injuries or disabilities, they often face difficulties of one kind or another, and they cannot be allowed to shed blood and tears. Proper special care is necessary.

Fourth, retired soldiers who have made great contributions, such as those who have won the honorary title and won the second class merit, and some retired soldiers may not have contributed during their service, but they have made outstanding achievements (generally referring to being brave) and have had a great impact on society, so they may also become the object of government condolences on important festivals.

The fifth category is the lucky veterans among ordinary veterans. It is possible for ordinary veterans to receive solatium, but it is not easy to receive solatium. Now many retired comrades are looking forward to receiving solatium one day. Is it possible to achieve it? I think it's possible. As our country becomes more and more powerful and developed, it will come true one day. Of course, you and I can't wait.

Generally speaking, the above five types of veterans are most likely to receive solatium or solatium on important festivals. The Spring Festival is coming. I saw on the Internet that some places have begun to offer condolences to veterans. Of course, don't be disappointed in comrades who are not comforted. You know, you're not the only one. In fact, most veterans have never received solatium, let alone consolation money.