1. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #1
Every day on the way home, I see the familiar image of the traffic police officer. The magnificent image of the officer lingers in my mind.
The traffic police officer is around thirty years old, with a tall and sturdy figure like a soldier. Every day, I see him in the neat and tidy uniform, a simple green color adorned with a star on the shoulder and hat. His sun-darkened skin seems to retain the hardships he has faced while completing his duties. The stern face highlights his straightforward and upright demeanor. He has a direct, serious gaze, but hidden behind it is openness and approachability. Standing on the podium, holding a baton, blowing the whistle, directing the traffic flow into the right lanes. The harsh rural sunlight seems to challenge his determination, his resilience.
Unlike soldiers carrying guns to the front lines during wartime, in peacetime, the police officer quietly contributes his dedication to improving the lives of the people. Since the arrival of the police officer, the national highway is no longer congested. Whether rain or shine, his familiar figure is always associated with that noble mission. Every time I go to school, I feel more determined. Despite his serious appearance, in reality, he is caring and approachable. I've witnessed his thoughtful gestures when helping an elderly person or guiding small children across the road. At that moment, his bright smile and warm voice surprised and impressed me.
Every stream of traffic, busy and unaware, doesn't know that drops of bitter sweat still linger on the face of the traffic police officer. When someone disobeys traffic safety laws or young people oppose the law, he considers and applies the most appropriate penalty. This measure not only prevents recurring violations but, more importantly, ensures the safety of those participating in traffic. The job is challenging, but he perseveres in pursuing the call of an ideal.
Admiring the mature and calm demeanor of the police officer, I can't help but feel proud of the beauty and qualities of the people in my homeland. They have, are, and will silently contribute to building our beautiful and prosperous country.

2. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #3
Every time I go to school, I have to pass through a intersection - a place with a lot of traffic going back and forth, so I used to be very afraid when I had to go through there. But since the police officers came to work there, the anxiety in me has disappeared, so the image of the traffic police officers is always present in me.
The police officer still looks very young; I guess he is just around thirty years old. His tall figure looks very powerful. He has a square-faced with big eyes that exude determination, integrity, and seriousness. Additionally, he often wears a yellow uniform, with strong arms revealed by the rolled-up sleeves, and sunburned by days of working under the scorching summer sun.
Every day, in the yellow uniform, he is still dedicated and strives to fulfill his duties. His daily job is to control the traffic quickly and efficiently. With the metal baton in hand, his arms swiftly raise, lower, move to the left, then swing to the right to direct the traffic. At the same time, he observes quickly and accurately, no matter which vehicle violates the traffic laws, to take the most appropriate measures.
This work of his has contributed to raising awareness of participants in traffic and minimizing accidents. I have also seen him with warm eyes, a friendly smile, gently guiding a small child across the road. Or there were times he didn't hesitate to help fix a broken-down vehicle for someone crossing the road. Despite working in harsh weather - scorching sun or biting cold, he still wears a bright, warm smile and is ready to help those crossing the road.
I really admire the police officer. Thanks to him, I can feel at ease when participating in traffic on the road. The officers have made a significant contribution to building a safer, more civilized, and developing homeland.

3. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #2
Everyone has dreams and aspirations in their career, some like to be teachers, some like to be doctors,... As for me, I've always been fascinated by the profession of a police officer. Therefore, the image of the police officer is always an ideal model in me.
Every day on the way to school, I always have to pass through intersections with traffic lights, so I always see the images of the police officers standing there. Therefore, even though the road is crowded, I can still cross the road easily without worrying about accidents. The police officer is still quite young, probably just over thirty years old. His tall figure, square face with skin tanned because he always has to stand outside in the rain as well as the sun. His black hair, always neatly trimmed. He has big, intelligent eyes hidden under bushy eyebrows. Like other traffic police officers, he wears a yellow khaki uniform.
On the short-sleeved shirt beside the shoulder bridge, there is a badge belonging to the traffic police and on the chest, a nameplate with a white background and blue letters, along with his name and position. He wears shiny black shoes, a short gun on his side, or sometimes he wears a baton, adding to the majestic and resolute appearance of the traffic police officer maintaining traffic order for everyone. He also wears a hat with the emblem of the police on top. That star is like the high ideals he is pursuing, the responsibility of his duty.
His duty is unrelenting, whether it's raining or sunny, he's always there. He always stands observing everyone; whoever makes a mistake, he blows the whistle, stops, asks, and punishes appropriately for the violations. Mouth holding the whistle, both arms replace a command, raised, lowered, left, right, people and vehicles stop, pour in an orderly and tidy manner. Thanks to the police officer, I feel much more secure when moving around. He works very seriously, distinguishing right from wrong for family or acquaintances; if there is an offense, he issues a fine. One day I witnessed two motorcycles racing each other, speeding, reckless overtaking, swerving, and he blew the whistle immediately. His face was very serious because he said that human life is above all, he works first for conscience and then for responsibility.
The image of the police officer with its simple beauty has ignited in me the flame of the desire to contribute to protecting our homeland. I love and admire him very much.

4. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #5
Every day on my way to school, I pass by the intersection near my house. It's always busy with traffic all day and night. My mom always reminds me to look carefully at that section to avoid accidents. But every day, I see a police officer standing right at the roundabout, constantly directing the flow of traffic. Therefore, despite the crowded road, I can still cross the street easily without worrying about accidents.
The police officer is still quite young, looking like he's just over twenty-five. He has a tall stature and a healthy tan. Like other traffic police officers, he wears a dark yellow khaki uniform. I notice in the summer, he often wears a short-sleeved shirt. On that shirt, there is a headband with the logo of the traffic police uniform. In front of his chest is a nameplate, a unit made of bright white and blue letters that stand out. The uniform is always neat and straight, somewhat showing that he values his uniform.
He wears shiny black shoes. The brown leather belt, slightly tilted down by the short gun on his side. These things make him look more majestic and dignified, carrying the appearance of a traffic police officer maintaining order on the streets. The hat he wears has the police emblem, making his face both dignified and stern.
Every day, when I pass by, I see him standing there. Whether it's scorching or cold, he stands straight, eyes observing the traffic situation. His mouth holds the whistle, two arms replace commands, raising and lowering, left and right. Thanks to these commands, the flow of people and vehicles stops, moving in an orderly and disciplined manner.
Occasionally, a few motorcycles or cars park beyond the white line, encroaching on the road. He immediately blows the whistle to signal them to back off. Those vehicles quickly reverse behind the white line, obediently following orders like students obeying their teacher. He works very seriously, without favoring anyone, even if he knows them or they are family.
I remember one time on the way home from school, witnessing a very upright act by him. It was rush hour, so the traffic was very crowded, making it difficult for me to cross the road safely. At that time, two people on a motorcycle swerved to overtake other vehicles. Immediately, he blew the whistle, calling them to stop, turn off the engine, and push the bike to the sidewalk near me. Because of that, I had the opportunity to listen and witness the whole incident. Because they violated the rules, he asked them to make a record and impounded the vehicle because they didn't have the necessary papers. When hearing that, they immediately spoke to him:
- Anyway, it's a familiar place, just let us go, please.
- I'm really sorry, but rules are rules. You didn't follow them, and being familiar doesn't change that; I have to enforce the penalty.
He resolutely responded and proceeded with the paperwork, regardless of their pleas. I admire his firmness, dedication, and devotion to his profession. On that evening, going home, I kept thinking about him. I admire the police officer a lot! Thanks to him, the streets are always safe. I will try to study hard to one day become a traffic police officer like him.

5. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #4
Every day on my way to school, I see a traffic police officer directing traffic at the intersection near the school. Thanks to this police officer, the traffic flows more smoothly, and there are no roadblocks.
The traffic police officer I often encounter has a tall stature, a healthy tan, a resolute face, and especially bright, agile eyes. He wears a dark yellow khaki uniform, with a cap reserved for traffic police with a red-star emblem. On his shoulders, there is a rank with a yellow stripe and two small stars on either side. He wears shiny black shoes and a short gun on his side, adding to the majestic and dignified appearance of a traffic police officer on duty maintaining order on the streets.
Every day, the police officer stands at the intersection near my school to perform his duty. He carries a whistle and holds a short stick to control traffic. With each whistle blow and wave of his hand, lanes of vehicles stop one after another, moving in an orderly and disciplined manner. During the early morning and late afternoon rush hours, the intersection is usually the busiest. The officer has to work very hard. One day, I saw the back of his shirt soaked with sweat, but he continued to blow the whistle, wave his left hand, then his right, turning behind, moving back, and forth, making the traffic move quickly and efficiently. He looked like a real conductor.
Once, I witnessed him attentively guiding an old lady across the street. Perhaps the old woman was weak, so in the busy traffic, she dared not cross. Seeing this, the officer signaled to the motorcycles and cars to stop, then went to help the old lady cross the street. His action touched and impressed everyone on the road. People happily stopped their vehicles, waiting for the police officer to help the old lady cross the street before following his guidance.
I greatly admire the traffic police officer controlling traffic on the road. Indeed, without him, people would move chaotically, without order, and the roads might become even more congested. I also dream of becoming a traffic police officer in the future to maintain the security and order of the streets in this way.

6. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #7
Right next to my school, there is a traffic police station regulating traffic for everyone. Inside the station, there are many traffic police officers wearing yellow uniforms while on duty. Every day, we can admire them directing traffic.
Today, during physical education class, our teacher fell ill, so we were allowed to sit and play. I sat next to the flowerpot and looked outside, seeing the traffic police officer directing traffic. The traffic police officer wore a yellow uniform, a yellow hat, a whistle hanging around his neck, and held a stick to control traffic.
His eyes observed every road, very focused on detecting traffic violations. When the traffic was overloaded, and the road was narrow, he blew the whistle and waved his hand for people to pass. This road section had no traffic lights, so controlling it was quite challenging. I saw him maneuvering through the rushing traffic. The continuous sound of the whistle, waving the stick, and indicating directions helped people move quickly and efficiently. He looked like a true conductor.
Once, I saw him attentively guiding an old lady across the street. Perhaps she was frail, so amidst the busy traffic, she dared not cross. Seeing this, the officer signaled for motorcycles and cars to stop, then went to help the old lady cross the street. His action touched and impressed everyone on the road. People happily stopped their vehicles, waiting for the police officer to help the old lady cross the street before following his guidance.
I greatly admire the traffic police officer controlling traffic on the road. Indeed, without him, people would move chaotically, without order, and the roads might become even more congested. I also dream of becoming a traffic police officer in the future to maintain the security and order of the streets in this way.

7. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #6
Among all professions, the one I admire the most is becoming a police officer. Every day on my way home from school, I see a diligent and serious police officer standing at the intersection, directing the flow of traffic. It is this officer who sparked the dream in me to become a traffic police officer like him.
On my first day walking to school alone, I didn't pay much attention to those around me. After a while, I realized that the intersection was always crowded with people in the early morning and at dismissal time, exactly when I went to and from school. Surprisingly, I never witnessed any accidents or collisions on the road. Everyone moved in an orderly manner, making the usually congested road always smooth and easy to navigate. That's when I learned that it was all thanks to a police officer standing on a high platform in the middle of the intersection, diligently and persistently blowing his whistle and signaling for everyone to move.
People say his name is Officer Tuan. He is a traffic police officer, and he is over seventy years old. His stature is tall and robust, resembling my dad. Every time I look at him, I have to tilt my head up to see his determined face under the characteristic police hat. His arms and legs are incredibly strong; you can even see the muscles bulging under his shirt. His brown skin looks extremely healthy. His jet-black hair is always neatly trimmed, fitting the demeanor of a police officer. He has a distinctive, prominent face with lively and energetic eyes. Individuals with such eyes are usually dynamic, upright, and intelligent. These eyes hide beneath thick, manly eyebrows.
He strictly adheres to the law and regulations of the state. Passing by the spot where he stands every day, I always see his motorcycle neatly parked near the police booth where he works. Every day, he wears a yellow uniform. As my dad says, it's the uniform of traffic police, highly valued because to wear that uniform, one must strive, undergo rigorous training, and endure a lot. Seeing him diligently and seriously at work, controlling the traffic every day, I greatly admire him.
Every day, whether it's early morning or late afternoon, I see him patiently standing there, commanding the flow of people. Without any scolding or loud words, even with traffic violators, he speaks gently and explains where they went wrong. I always see a constant smile on his face.
I love and admire him a lot. Every time I pass by, I want to chat with him, but he seems to always be busy. So, I just stand from a distance, gaze, and silently resolve to try my best to be like him in the future.

8. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #9
Every day, when going to school or returning, passing by the intersection near my school, I always catch sight of the image of the police officer.
Observing his figure, I guess he is over thirty this year. He stands tall, and his skin is tanned, probably because he often has to stand in the middle of the road, no matter what the weather is like. His hair is black and short, always neatly trimmed. This, along with his square face, accentuates his resolute, upright, and stern appearance. Every day passing by, I see him always wearing a friendly and radiant smile on his face, even under the scorching sun of summer, with his shirt soaked in sweat and drops rolling down his face. What I like most about him is that he always wears a traffic police uniform and a yellow hat, walking in polished shoes. Additionally, he always has a baton on his side, making him look even more impressive.
His daily job is to stand at intersections, where many vehicles participate in traffic, to observe and control them. Regardless of the scorching days of summer or the bone-chilling days of winter, he still stands there and performs his job well. While on duty, he holds a baton, blowing the whistle to signal the traffic to move according to the rules, ensuring safety. With his large, observant eyes, he meticulously monitors the traffic, and if any vehicles violate the rules, he deals with them immediately. Thanks to him and his colleagues, they contribute significantly to maintaining the order and safety of traffic, allowing me to participate more safely and easily.
The traffic police officer has played a crucial role in ensuring safety for those participating in traffic. I love the police officer, and I will strive to study well so that in the future, I can also become one of the police force.

9. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #8
Every day after school, precisely during rush hours, the flow of people and vehicles tends to get stuck at this intersection. As traffic signals haven't been installed yet, there is always a police officer here to control the traffic, ensuring the safety of the streets.
Today at noon was no exception. As soon as we arrived at the intersection, we heard Officer Hung's continuous whistle guiding the traffic from various directions to move in an orderly and safe manner. He is always neat in the dark yellow uniform of the traffic police, blowing the whistle, waving his hand for each stream of vehicles to stop and go. Even though he is alone, all types of vehicles must strictly follow his orders.
Officer Hung is around twenty-five this year, with a sturdy figure and fair skin, making him look like a scholar. His eyes are bright and very clever. Judging by his appearance, one might think he belongs to the type of person who is 'tying chickens without tying them.' However, there was an incident when three ruffians on a large-capacity motorcycle violated traffic laws, and Officer Hung blew the whistle to signal them to stop. Seeing that Officer Hung seemed weaker, they contemptuously decided to accelerate away. With a swift movement, Officer Hung reached out to grab the handlebars, stopping them. The guy sitting behind, a typical thug, aimed a straight punch at Officer Hung's face. Swift as a cat, Officer Hung dodged the punch, then, with a highly skillful move, he grabbed the opponent's wrist, jerked it forward, and the thug flew off the bike, lying sprawled in the middle of the road. The motorcycle lost balance and toppled over. The other two guys struggled to stand up.
At that moment, two patrolling officers stopped their vehicles, providing additional support to Officer Hung, apprehending all three guys along with their motorcycle, taking them to the nearby police station for resolution. After that incident, the ruffians dared not play tricks at this intersection anymore.
The midday sun in this crowded city is really daunting. Officer Hung's dark yellow shirt is soaked with sweat, but he remains focused on controlling the traffic. Every few minutes, he turns at a right angle. His arm extends horizontally, then he raises it, waving again... In this way, the traffic streams orderly stop and go according to his control. I think, without Officer Hung managing the traffic order here, not only would the streams of traffic from five directions be congested, but accidents might also occur frequently at this intersection.
We silently thank Officer Hung, thanking all the police officers who tirelessly work, morning, noon, evening, night, to keep the streets open and safe.

10. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #11
Every day on my way to school, I pass by the busy intersection near my house. It's always bustling with traffic day and night. I often see a police officer standing right at the roundabout, tirelessly directing the flow of vehicles. He is a young man with a tall, sturdy physique, tan skin, a square and full face, bright and agile eyes.
Like any other traffic police officer, he wears a dark yellow khaki uniform. On the short-sleeved shirt near the shoulders, he wears a badge belonging to the traffic police, and on the chest, there is a name tag and a unit sign on a white background with blue letters. He wears neat long trousers, black shiny shoes, and a brown leather belt slightly slanted down due to the short-barreled gun holstered on the side, adding to the dignity and firmness of the traffic police maintaining street order. The cap on his head is adorned with a police emblem, giving his face both dignity and toughness.
He stands there, every day, at the roundabout like a dignified commander. With a whistle in his mouth, his two arms act as commands, raising, lowering, moving left, moving right, and the people and vehicles stop, flow in an orderly and tidy manner. Occasionally, a few Honda motorcycles creep past the white paint line protruding, encroaching on the road. He blows the whistle to signal them to back off. Immediately, those motorcycles hastily retreat behind the white line, obediently like students following the teacher's instructions. He works meticulously and seriously, without favoring anyone.
Once, three girls on a Honda motorcycle rushed to the roundabout, pressing the accelerator and honking loudly, causing some weak pedestrians to quickly move to the sides. The police officer quickly raised his hand to signal, the mouth blew the whistle, ordering them to stop. The motorcycle veered to the side. All three girls apologized shyly. The police officer smiled, then slowly pulled out a penalty ticket. Handing the ticket to the girls, he reminded them, 'Next time, be careful to follow traffic rules and don't carry three people on a bike.' Now, one girl jumped off to catch the bus. The words were gentle but very decisive.
Like that, he controls the flow of people and traffic smoothly, and no accidents happen at this intersection. I greatly admire his working style, both affectionate and reasonable. I dream that when I grow up, I will become a traffic police officer to maintain law and order on the streets.

11. Descriptive Essay about Traffic Police Officer #10
Since childhood, I've always dreamt of becoming a traffic police officer when I grow up, and perhaps that's why the image of this traffic police officer is always in my mind.
Every day, I see the police officer in a yellow uniform with a baton by his side standing at the intersection near my house. He looks quite young, probably just around thirty. His skin is tanned due to the scorching days of summer, yet he stands here to fulfill his duties. Despite the challenging nature of his job, whether in scorching heat or freezing winter, he always strives to fulfill his mission. His hand holds the baton, continuously signaling to control traffic to move quickly and safely.
When I first saw the traffic police officer, I'm sure not just me but everyone felt a bit intimidated by his determined and stern face. However, I've witnessed him with gentle eyes and a warm smile, helping an elderly person cross the street. Nevertheless, he is strict when dealing with violators. If anyone speeds, overtakes recklessly, doesn't wear a helmet, etc., he deals with them immediately with appropriate measures to warn them so they can learn from their mistakes and follow traffic rules in the future. He has contributed significantly to protecting and preserving safety and peace for our homeland.
Becoming a police officer will always be my dream, and I will strive to study diligently to realize that dream.

12. Descriptive Essay about Police Officer #13
In this life, there is always a need for good people, those who stand for justice, and those who sacrifice their personal interests to protect the peaceful lives of everyone. None other than the silent guardians, the police officers who are silently safeguarding and preserving peace and happiness for the homeland. Officer Binh, who manages order in our neighborhood, is someone I deeply respect and admire.
This year, he is over thirty, with a tall and robust stature. His slightly tan, healthy skin complements his square and bright face, adorned with remarkably intelligent and sharp black eyes. He works at the district police station, responsible for reminding, maintaining order in the neighborhood, and catching criminals and thieves. On one occasion, when Mrs. Mo at the end of the alley lost her TV overnight, through keen deduction, intelligence, and well-structured reasoning, he quickly caught the thief and punished him appropriately.
Not only does he protect the peace of people's lives, but he is also very friendly and helpful. He often helps lonely elderly people and orphaned children, easing some of the burdens of their lives. When not on duty, he spends time playing with us, sometimes playing football, sometimes flying kites. Occasionally, he even opens extra classes to provide additional education for poor children who cannot afford to go to school.
I have great love, admiration, and respect for him. In the future, I will strive to study and train well to become a brave and compassionate person, helping people's lives just like Officer Binh.

13. Descriptive Essay about Policeman #12
Every year, as the 29th of Tet approaches, my mother and I join the festive market. The traffic flows smoothly on the way.
Approaching Tet, the air turns colder. The chilling cold, exacerbated by drizzling rain, makes everyone eager to return home quickly, gathering around the warmth of their family.
Truong Chinh Street is prone to traffic congestion. Close to Tet, the number of people on the road increases, causing a lengthy traffic jam. My mother and I have to make a considerable effort to move a bit. In the midst of the crowded crowd, the figure of a police officer appears. He wears the police uniform, with an additional green raincoat. His hand holds a baton, constantly giving signals to control the traffic.
His head is adorned with a police hat just below his short haircut, revealing a kind, benevolent face. In the rain, his big black eyes glisten. His slightly dark, honey-colored skin highlights the robust and healthy appearance of the soldier. On his chest, he wears a name tag and position card. Occasionally, he raises the whistle hanging on his chest to his mouth, blowing signals to the traffic. His every movement is swift and precise.
As the crowd grows, Truong Chinh Street becomes more cramped. Vehicles do not follow a specific lane; each moves as they please. The sidewalks have also become pathways.
Facing this situation, he simultaneously blows the whistle and guides some motorcycles to move backward and advance upward to make way for the car behind to move straight without encroaching into the opposite lane. He tries to split the road into two: one lane going up and one going down. Nimble and agile, he runs up and down to guide the vehicles to the right lanes. His green raincoat is torn at the back, but he pays no mind. His face is wet with rain, but his hands continually adjust the direction for the vehicles. The chaotic flow of vehicles gradually splits into two streams: one going up, one going down, with none encroaching into the opposite lane.
Tackling the temporary congestion, he quickly runs back to the intersection, where the green light and red light signal, then directs the lane going up to turn right. After about a minute when the opposing lane has more vehicles, he signals the lane turning right to stop, allowing the lane going straight to proceed. This way, the two lanes take turns. My mother and I also adhere well to the officer's signals. After a while, the road becomes clearer. A satisfied smile blooms on his wet face, a result of his hard work.
I greatly admire these officers, individuals who day and night overcome difficulties to serve the country and the people. In the future, I will undoubtedly become a police officer, ensuring safety for society.

14. Descriptive Essay about Policeman #15
My home is next to the police station, and from a young age, I often run over to play with the officers, learning many things from them. Among the officers in the ward, the one I am most friendly and fond of is Officer Dung.
Officer Dung is a young policeman, just turned 30 this year. He is tall and slim, with me standing only up to his shoulders. He has a square face and a healthy tan. His face combines a gentle and serious expression. As a police officer, he always wears the traditional dark olive uniform to the ward, a black bottle-cap hat, short leather boots, and young green socks. Looking at him, so elegant and neat, I am always amazed and admiring. I even asked my mother to buy me a police uniform so I could go over to work and play with him.
Every day, he handles a lot of work, from paperwork to the security issues of the ward. He looks incredibly focused and passionate about his job. He patiently answers the questions of each resident and helps them with various issues. I often help him take some papers from the cabinet or assist with other small tasks. When he has free time, he sits down to tell me stories and teaches me many things about his work and life. Graduating with honors from the People's Police Academy, he could have had better jobs, but he said he wanted to work for his homeland. Everyone in the ward loves and respects him. Officer Dung is very cheerful, with amusing stories that not only entertain but also impart valuable life lessons.
Being a police officer is one of the professions I admire the most, protecting security and maintaining order for the neighborhood. It's also my future dream; I love and admire the police officers, hoping that one day I can become a skilled officer like them.

15. Descriptive Essay about Policeman #14
Every profession carries its own noble qualities. Being a police officer demands high courage and bravery, and every time I see these officers, I feel a certain admiration.
Passing by the police station in the neighborhood, I always see an officer sitting there, and the image has become so familiar that it's etched in my mind. He has a balanced figure, tall and overall pleasing. His slightly darkened skin looks healthy. Although he appears quite young, I guess he is just above thirty. Yet, his face tells a story of experience and resilience. His large, bright eyes exude intelligence, reflecting dedication and enthusiasm for his profession. Despite this, there are times when weariness creeps in due to work pressure or night shifts. His high, straight nose adds to his solemn appearance.
I especially like it when he smiles. When dealing with those who have erred, he remains stern, maintaining a cold and decisive demeanor. However, in normal conversations with colleagues or assisting anyone in need, he is very attentive, friendly, and often smiles. I remember once handing him a lost wallet; he smiled warmly at me. At that moment, he revealed a charming crooked tooth and slightly squinted eyes. Looking at him then, he seemed innocent and approachable, like a young man. He even praised me, 'You're a good child, thank you.' His voice at that time was warm and deep, like savoring a hot cup of tea in winter.
Individuals like him often possess profound depth and sincerity. His hair is neatly trimmed, partly due to the nature of his work. What catches my attention the most is seeing him in the green uniform with a kepi hat adorned with the Party emblem, looking dignified and majestic. The uniform, with its neatly buttoned collar and well-folded trousers, carries a sense of pride, self-esteem, and passion for his profession. That green is characteristic of the police, the People's Army of Vietnam, a force that has been and is safeguarding the nation and preserving the lives of the people. And the police officer is tirelessly fulfilling this noble mission. Occasionally, I see him going to propaganda houses, patrolling, helping the elderly cross the road...
Though I don't know much about this police officer, I always hold deep respect and affection for him because of his contributions to the country and this life.

16. Descriptive Essay about Policeman #16
Every person around us leaves a different impression. Growing up in a peaceful and serene countryside, I have affection for the worn-out brown fabric of the farmer uncles, the white of the school uniform, and the green of the policeman's attire. Especially, among them is Officer Tung – a village policeman whom I deeply admire.
In our rural areas, there might not be as many police officers as in towns or capitals, but everyone is enthusiastic and responsible. Officer Tung is one of the officers working in the commune. A little over thirty, with a reliable wife and a lively, cute daughter, Tung stands tall and slender, his back as straight as a pine tree. His sun-kissed skin stands out in the green military uniform. The first impression he leaves on everyone is his square, stern, and upright face. His high, straight nose and bright, sparkling black eyes, along with his gentle, friendly smile, give people a warm feeling like that of familiar relatives. People often say that he has the appearance of an upright young man. He usually wears a green military uniform, reminiscent of the old military uniforms. On his chest pocket, there's an embroidered name, a unit badge, and rank. His tall forehead is covered by a stiff hat, highlighting the emblem of a red flag and a yellow star.
Every day, he is present at the commune people's committee. Although his main job is to ensure security in the area, he is always proactive in welcoming people and willing to help when they have questions. He meticulously guides the local farmers through administrative procedures for household registration, temporary residence, temporary absence, and various documents. When people don't understand, he patiently explains until they nod in understanding, and only then does he smile with reassurance. People coming to the commune feel secure and comfortable because Officer Tung is always ready to help. In the office, he is cheerful, friendly, and not hesitant when colleagues ask for help or superiors assign tasks. That's why everyone loves him. Some nights, when everyone is deep in sleep, Tung is still awake, carefully checking the doors at the people's committee, watching if there are any youth outside, gently reminding them before finally returning to his family.
He loves the children; several times he even brought lost kids home. Many teenagers are mischievous, getting into fights, but he never resorts to violence. Instead, he patiently explains, advises, and encourages. One boy eventually changed, became obedient, and nurtured the dream of becoming a good police officer like him. Tung smiled, encouraged him, and taught him the qualities a future police officer should possess.
During the flood last year, Tung made the people in my hometown moved and grateful. A sudden storm hit with rain and thunder, and the sky suddenly darkened. Everyone was worried, frightened. However, amidst the storm, Tung went through every house, giving guidance and helping to fight the storm until dawn the next day. He didn't hesitate to plunge into the rushing water to rescue a little boy drowning. His dedication and compassion for the people left our village in peace, order, and a sense of security. Everyone respects and admires the spirit of Ho Chi Minh in Officer Tung.
Many years have passed, but Tung is still the beloved and trusted village police officer. He is attached to the people like family. The image of the young, enthusiastic, and kind police officer has become an indispensable part of the life in my hometown. I greatly love and respect him.
