This morning
The 12th batch of 30 remains
of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs returned from South Korea
75 years ago
The Chinese People’s Volunteer Army fought courageously
For the motherland and people behind them
Building an indestructible iron wall
Heroic spirits return home, their noble spirit fills heaven and earth
Today, with our deepest respect
Let us welcome our heroes home together

The ceremonial guide in the return ceremony
Was the military flag bearer from the September 3rd military parade
This year
The People’s Liberation Army Honor Guard
Once again prepared meticulously
Following the highest national ceremonial standards
To receive the 12th batch
Of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs’ remains from South Korea
For their final return and burial

Training scenes
The soldier who proudly carried the military flag
During the September 3rd military parade past Tiananmen Square
Served as the ceremonial guide in this mission
He said: “During the military parade
I carried a flag of victory and glory
At the handover ceremony for the martyrs’ remains
I will carry a flag
Of loyal spirits and homecoming”

Training scenes
On the training ground
A group of honor guards with an average age of only 23
With centimeter-level precision
Refined every movement meticulously
They represent the image of Chinese soldiers
Conveying the nation’s highest respect for heroes
One honor guard member said:
“Most of the martyrs may not have descendants
At this moment
I am not just a Chinese soldier
I am also their child”

The Y-20 that participated in the September 3rd military parade mission
Will bring the heroes home
Currently
China has successively received 11 batches totaling 981 remains
Of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs from South Korea
On September 12th
The South Korean side will transfer to the Chinese side
The 12th batch of 30 remains
Of Chinese People’s Volunteer Army martyrs from South Korea
Along with related personal effects
Chinese Air Force Y-20 aircraft have been dispatched to South Korea
The Y-20 that completed the September 3rd military parade mission
Will bring the heroes home!
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army
Going abroad to resist US aggression and aid Korea
The Air Force Headquarters stated:
“For this reception mission
We specially designed aircraft call signs
The Y-20 uses the ‘Crossing River 50’ call sign
To commemorate the Volunteer Army predecessors
In 1950
With high spirits and determination
Crossing the Yalu River
To resist US aggression