Salute to veterans
Even though Kuomintang soldiers that fought against Japanese aggression have been entitled to social security, ensuring that all of them receive it has not been smooth sailing.
Although some local civil affairs departments have done what they can to take care of these veterans, it has been difficult for every one of them to see their contribution to the fight against the Japanese aggressors clearly recognized and handsomely rewarded, simply because their troops and the soldiers led by the Party once fought each other.
That is why the Ministry of Civil Affairs has reiterated in recent months that local governments and Party leaders should provide social security and care for Kuomintang veterans who fought in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in the 1930s and 1940s.