People's Liberation Army battalion commander leads brethren by example
Zhang's humility and willingness to learn have also impressed seasoned soldiers. When he was assigned to an artillery company as a commander, Tan Linlin, a 37-year-old soldier who has served in the Ground Force for some 20 years, doubted his ability.
"He was completely new to our field when he became my leader," Tan said. "Confident in my own skills, I initially was not convinced by his abilities."
But Zhang approached the role as a beginner, asking for advice and practicing diligently. Within two months, he achieved three direct hits in a live-fire drill, earning Tan's respect. Afterward, the two trained side by side, learning from each other, with Zhang emerging as a role model for Tan.
"Combat readiness requires not only training but also the right mindset," Tan said. "With Zhang in charge, we feel reassured."
In both this year and last, Zhang ranked first in the brigade's annual training assessment among officers. Despite harsh plateau conditions, he uses every opportunity to build upon his experience, from physical drills to equipment testing, and has pushed forward efforts to modernize combat readiness.
"Our battalion carries the heritage of the Red Army," Zhang said. The battalion has participated in major historic battles, including the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53).
"I want every soldier to feel that pride and live up to the honorable title," he said.
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