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How does the United States carry out patriotic education?

In America, time is neither too long nor too short, and many things are brand-new or experienced personally. I was particularly impressed by the patriotic education of the Americans I met, and contributed several cases to make the public laugh and cry. The first time I felt patriotic education in the United States came from my two cousins, who grew up in new york and just finished the first grade. I went to a typical community school, neither the best nor the worst. They identify with Americans and pay attention to the language differences between China and the United States. They will say how you China people are and how we Americans are. Their mother told me that this was taught by their school teacher. Because immigrant families have many children, identity and national identity are very important. I visited the Dayton Air Show again. This is the most important flight show of the US Air Force, held in the hometown of the Wright brothers. According to my observation, the main purpose of this air show is not to trade aircraft, but to show the active armed forces of the United States to the public. Visitors are mostly pure white men with five big and three thick, and of course, there are people from China and Indians who are everywhere. At the air show I went to, every time an American combat plane performed an air show, the commentator would certainly introduce where the plane had been stationed, what battles it had participated in, what its record was, and how many pilots of the plane had sacrificed to protect American freedom. Please applaud the heroes.

By the way, when F/A- 18 performed, it really shocked me. Feeling the excellent maneuverability of Bumblebee at such a close distance, I had to shake my head and seal up the shocking memory of watching J- 10 performance in Zhuhai in 2008 with a wry smile, muttering to myself, no chance. What impressed me the most was that after the Bumblebee performance, the pirates took off the first generation carrier-based aircraft F4U in the United States for a full-court tour. As an active carrier aircraft, Bumblebee flies with it to show respect for its ancestors. While being shocked by the low-altitude and low-speed performance of F/A- 18, what is even more amazing is that the crowd cheers and applauds whenever the second plane flies by. The most exciting thing of the day was that the B-2 took off from Whiteman Air Force Base and rushed to the air show site. Because it did not have the conditions for taking off and landing, it only passed twice. This was probably the most thunderous applause moment of the day. F22 is still in the no-fly period. If there had been, it is estimated that the mood of the crowd would have exploded even more. The last item of the day's air show was the ceremony for young high school graduates to join the Air Force. Looking at dozens of childlike children, they walked around the audience for a week after performing a queue performance in front of tens of thousands of audiences. Wherever I go, I am cheered like a hero. I can't help but think of the legend that the heroic people in the liberated areas sent their children wearing red flowers to join the People's Liberation Army to fight against the Kuomintang reactionaries.