"The most beautiful thing in life is the military" was a short military novel. It told the story of an ignorant young man who entered the military camp and grew up. With the help of veterans, squad leaders, platoon leaders, company commanders, instructors, and many other comrades who were both teachers and friends, he became an excellent sergeant. In the end, he left the army, but he never regretted the days of camouflage. This novel was full of touching and warmth. It was definitely a must-read in the warm military short story series. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. One short military story is about a lone soldier holding off an entire enemy platoon to protect his comrades. He found a strategic position in a ruined building and used his sniper skills and limited ammunition to keep the enemies at bay until reinforcements arrived.
I recommend the following military short stories: "The most beautiful thing in life is the army." "My Five Years of Military Camp Life" Soldier's Heart I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
If you like warm military novels, I have two to recommend to you. The first was " The Kitchen Soldier of the Railroad." It told the story of a male lead who loved food, loved the railway, and was also a kitchen soldier. He used his cooking skills and courage to contribute to the Anti-Japanese War. Next was " Handsome Instructor ", which told the story of a young soldier who went through all kinds of difficulties and tests as an instructor and finally grew into a true steel warrior. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Sure. 'The Things They Carried' by Tim O'Brien is a must - read. It's a collection of short stories that vividly portray the physical and emotional burdens of soldiers in the Vietnam War. Another good one is 'All Quiet on the Western Front' which gives a brutally honest account of the experiences of German soldiers in World War I.
I recommend the following classic military short stories to you: "Senior Brother is Really Hard to Take a Beat"-A Senior Brother who can take a beating will teach you how to be a person. "The Military Life Begins from the Soldiers 'Assault"--The protagonist who transmigrated to the world of soldiers' assault began his military career. The most beautiful thing in life is the military. The story of a young man stepping into the military camp. In addition, if you want more military novels, I can recommend some more novels for you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following novels to you, I hope you like them: "Little White Concubine of the Foolish Prince": It's funny and heartwarming. It tells the story of a good student who became a female hooligan, as well as the struggle and tragic history of the Foolish Prince. Black-bellied Marquis, Mighty Wife! It was a heartwarming and funny story about a girl who had transmigrated to a poor mountain village. Through her hard work in farming and setting up a stall, she finally embarked on the road of happiness with the Marquis. "A Beautiful Husband": Warm and funny. It tells the story of a science and engineering woman who transmigrated to ancient times and successfully transformed her husband by promoting the advantages of women's ability in the family. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One of the notable military sci - fi short stories is 'The Forever War' by Joe Haldeman. It's about a soldier who experiences time dilation due to space travel during a long - running war. It's a thought - provoking story that touches on themes like the futility of war and the effects of long - term combat on a person. 'Liberty's Daughter' by Joe Clifford Faust is also good. It tells a story about a female soldier in a future military conflict.
Sure. 'The Cold Equations' by Tom Godwin is a great one. It tells a story about a spaceship with limited fuel and an unexpected stowaway, exploring the harshness of space travel rules. Another is 'Arms and the Women' by Philip K. Dick, which has interesting takes on military and gender roles in a science - fictional context.
Sure. You can check out some military history websites. For example, 'Military.com' sometimes features short stories related to military aviation. They might be about heroic pilots during wars or the development of certain military aircraft.
Sure. 'The Short-Timers' by Gustav Hasford is a great one. It gives a vivid and gritty look at the Vietnam War from the perspective of a Marine. Another is 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge' by Ambrose Bierce, which is a classic with a unique take on the experience of a man facing execution during the Civil War. And 'The Most Dangerous Game' by Richard Connell, where a big - game hunter becomes the hunted in a military - like situation on an island.