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As an eight-year veteran who has just been discharged from the army, there are actually a lot of things that you can take with you after being discharged from the army. Regular clothes, including winter, spring, autumn, summer, and regular coats, do not need to be handed in, and these can be taken home after discharge. However, training uniforms are customarily handed in.
But if you have a camouflage uniform that is new and you can't afford to turn it in, you can pay for it and take it back. However, some special combat protective clothing and camouflage uniforms cannot be brought back even if you pay money, and this is in accordance with the specific requirements of each unit.
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Generally speaking, you can take back your regular clothes, intimate clothing, your own medals, quilts and other things that do not need to be handed in, as for camouflage uniforms and training coats, regular clothes coats, etc., you can also not hand them in, but you need to buy them according to the corresponding amount, in short, you like to buy and bring them back, and if you don't like them, you should hand them in and hand them over to your comrades-in-arms.
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Quilts, mattresses, basins, satchels, water bottles, etc. (generally speaking, those issued by the armed forces department can be taken away when you are a soldier), but blankets, green mats, carrying bags, backpacks and other public materials or equipment that belong to the category must be handed in, and the bags issued by the armed forces department can also be taken away when you are a soldier.
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Medals, medals, and the like issued during service in the army can be taken home, but cap badges, ranks, service symbols, and armbands must be handed in. However, there is a problem about whether these things are handed over or not, and it depends on the specific regulations of the unit.
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Uniform. From head to toe, inside and out, you can take it home. Military quilts can be taken home, but mattresses, mats, felt, pillows cannot be brought back, and you can also carry a satchel back, drinking tanks, basins, rice basins and other personal daily necessities.
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When we were discharged from the army in '82, we were not allowed to take anything else home, except for our military coats. A set of winter cotton jacket and cotton pants, a cotton hat, a pair of cotton fingerless gloves, a pair of leather bag toe cotton shoes, and a quilt. There are two sets of 65-style military uniforms, both of which can be taken home.
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When a soldier is discharged, he can bring back a set of soldiers' regular uniforms, and any set of winter and summer regular clothes is allowed to be brought back as a memorial, but it is not allowed to bring some symbols such as epaulettes, collar flowers, armbands, chest marks, etc., where the national defense service medal is allowed to be kept as a memorial according to the uniform regulations. Other uniforms are prohibited. All other personal items are allowed to be brought back, but they will be inspected and reviewed when they are packed and sealed by mail.
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You can take back the shoes and camouflage bags worn by the troops, as well as the cross-pack water bottle! Including your own discharge certificate and the excellent soldier certificate issued by the company commander, as well as your own quilt and pillow, you can take it back!
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Quilts, mattresses, basins, dental jars, as well as winter clothes and national defense service badges worn on the body, basically that's all.
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You can put a strong will, always move forward, win the battle, conquer the fighting style, life and death dependent, never abandon the team spirit, to put it bluntly, let the military soul accompany you for a lifetime.
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The foundation is brought with a quilt, and the counselors of each military department are guided.
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The armed police I was a member of the armed police at that time could take everything issued by the armed forces department.
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It's best to be able to bring back thoughts and styles.
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Can you take away the bullets that you can't shoot.
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When you are discharged from the army, you can take four things with you from the army, which are a kettle, a discharge certificate, a yellow basin, and your own military uniform. Because they carry the life experiences of military personnel, especially the discharge certificate, good memories can be remembered when it comes to saying goodbye.
The first thing to say is the soldier's uniform. During training and duty, soldiers wear training uniforms and regular clothing. Many people have feelings for them because when they see military uniforms, they can recall their years in the army.
Therefore, the commemorative uniforms and special service commemorative badges of the veterans will be distributed as usual. Some people leave directly in their uniforms, but all epaulettes, caps and ranks on the uniforms must be surrendered, which cannot be compromised.
The second thing is the popular "little yellow basin" on the Internet a few years ago, this basin is the daily necessities distributed by the army to all soldiers, when distributed, it becomes the personal belongings of soldiers, and when they are discharged, of course, they will not be taken back, and the "small yellow basin" itself is also a very good thing, it can usually be washed, put on the ground, it is a bench, the quality is very good, it can bear the weight of adult men, and it will not collapse and be damaged.
The third item is the military kettle, which is the container for the soldiers to drink water at ordinary times, and it has also become the personal belongings of the soldiers, the items in the army are of high quality, and they have also been affirmed by the soldiers, and they can be equipped with special filtration devices to take water directly from mountain streams and rivers, which is worth studying, and when leaving the army, it is generally taken away. After all, it won't take up much space.
The fourth thing to say is the discharge certificate that makes many soldiers cry, if the first few things are not important, this discharge certificate must be taken away, but most soldiers do not want to accept it, because the discharge certificate indicates that the soldier's service career is officially over. After that, his identity will no longer be a soldier, but an ordinary person. He will be separated from his comrades for many years and leave the extended family in the barracks.
There is no feast that will not be dispersed, every soldier has a day to be discharged, but the discharge certificate cannot be cut, the connection between the veteran soldier and the army and servicemen will not be broken, the friendship of many years will not be forgotten, and the country will remember the contribution of every veteran soldier to national defense.
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You can take away collar flowers, badges, military uniforms, training clothes, and all your bed, quilts, and daily necessities.
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You can take away a kettle, a basin, a discharge card, some of your own clothes, some things from your comrades.
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As a veteran of the Armed Police Force in 2013, I came, and when we were discharged, the things we could take with us were:
1. A set of spring and autumn long clothes or winter regular clothes.
2. A quilt to accompany your military career.
3. All honorary certificates and medals obtained by yourself in the army.
4. The most important thing is the various good qualities that I have cultivated in the army for several years.
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Military uniforms, water bottles, discharge certificates, personal belongings, and washbasins, these are all things that can be taken with you.
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Military uniforms cannot be brought back after discharge.
1) Discharged conscripts shall be accepted according to the current year's discharge period stipulated by the Military Commission.
2) For climatic or geographical reasons, with the approval of the Ministry of National Defense, early or postponed discharge, the acceptance may be advanced or postponed accordingly.
3) For any of the following reasons, those who are discharged from the army in the middle of the army with the approval of an organ at or above the division level (including division) may be accepted individually by the unit after consulting with the resettlement department of the city or county where the original collection was made.
Regulations on the Placement of Discharged Conscripts:
Article 1: In accordance with the "Regulations on the Placement of Retired Conscripts" issued by the United States and the provisions of relevant national laws and regulations, combined with the actual situation of our province, these implementation rules are formulated.
Article 2: The resettlement of conscripts is a long-term political task. The people at all levels should earnestly strengthen leadership, organize all relevant departments, and conscientiously do a good job.
Article 3: After conscripts are discharged from active service, in accordance with the principle of coming from the country and returning from the country and the principle of proper resettlement and getting their own place, the people of the city (prefecture, the same below) and the county (city, district, the same below) where they were originally recruited shall be accepted and resettled.
Article 4: The people at all levels shall set up veterans' resettlement offices, and their working bodies shall be set up in the civil affairs departments. During the period of resettlement of veterans, the relevant departments shall assign personnel to participate in the work of the veterans' resettlement office, implement a collective deliberation system, and assist in the resettlement of veterans.
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Hello dear: Yes, when the compulsory soldiers are discharged, the military uniforms issued to them by the army can be taken away. Conscription is a state supply system, and the clothes worn (military uniforms, etc.) and daily use (washbasins, towels, quilts, socks, shoes, hats, etc.) are all distributed and used by the state free of charge, and they are completely personal items, and all personal items can be taken away when they are discharged.
However, ammunition and other training equipment, molds, etc. belong to the period of active service, and they are equipped and used free of charge, and they must all stay in the army when they retire from active service. This is because some of the troops' equipment and equipment belong to the category of secrets and cannot be left in society. Even after being discharged from the army, conscripts must be educated on secrecy, and they are not allowed to arbitrarily take away the army's secret-related items or disseminate the army's secret-related matters; this is a legal obligation for the veterans to sign a secrecy guarantee before they are discharged from the army.
In addition to the military rank and number, you can take away the military uniform, and when you leave, in addition to the comrade-in-arms address book, there can be no more things that reveal the number and location of the unit. Legal basis: "Regulations on the Resettlement of Retired Conscripts" Article 16 Retired conscripts were originally registered in agriculture, and the people at all levels should help them solve their production and living problems, and be resettled in accordance with the following provisions:
1) For those who do not have housing or are seriously lacking in housing, they should be solved in accordance with the principles of self-reliance, collective assistance, supplemented by necessary subsidies from the state. For self-built (repaired) houses, the local government should give preferential treatment in terms of homestead selection, approval, and building materials; For those who still have difficulties in self-construction and relying on collective help, the people at all levels should arrange a certain amount of building materials and subsidies in accordance with state regulations. (2) Retired conscripts who have been awarded honorary titles by units at or above the level of the major military region (including the large military region) and who have made meritorious service of the second class (including meritorious service of the second class) or above during their active service shall be arranged to work in enterprises and institutions, and the household rations shall be declared at the place where the work unit is located.
For veterans who have been honored with third-class meritorious service by enlisting in the armed forces and participating in the war, arrangements will be made first when the local labor department issues the targets for the recruitment plan to the society. Those who are recruited to work in units owned by the whole people can be converted into urban household registration, and the state will receive the first ration. (3) For second- and third-class disabled conscripts, enterprises and institutions should arrange work within their capabilities, and if they cannot be arranged, they shall be paid additional disability pensions in accordance with regulations to ensure their livelihood.
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After the conscripts are discharged, the troops will send them to the local armed forces department to go through the handover procedures. For those who are less retired, they will come back by themselves with the formalities. If it is a veteran soldier from this province, and there are only one or two veterans in that place, then you can go back to the Civil Affairs Bureau to report on your own, and the army will not send anyone to send you.
Under normal circumstances, the compulsory soldier will be discharged within two years, if he becomes a non-commissioned officer, then he can continue to serve, and after retirement, he can get a state subsidy, and this amount will be determined according to his academic background and rank.
Legal basis
Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Veterans
Article 20: Local people at all levels shall, in accordance with the transfer and reception plan, do a good job in the resettlement of veterans, and complete the task of resettling veterans. State organs, mass organizations, enterprises, public institutions, and social organizations shall accept and place retired servicemen in accordance with law, and retired servicemen shall accept and place them.
Article 21 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Retired Military Personnel The State shall properly resettle retired officers by means of retirement, changing jobs, receiving retirement pensions on a monthly basis, and demobilization. If the resettlement is transferred to the people in the form of retirement, the people in the resettlement area shall do a good job in service management and ensure their treatment in accordance with the combination of national guarantees and social services. In the case of resettlement in the form of a demobilized party, the people in the resettlement area shall arrange work positions according to their political integrity and ability, as well as their positions, grades, contributions, expertise, etc., and work needs during their active service, and determine the corresponding job ranks.
Those who have completed the prescribed number of years of active service and are resettled in the form of receiving retirement benefits on a monthly basis shall receive retirement benefits on a monthly basis in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State. Those who are resettled in the form of demobilization shall receive demobilization pay in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State.
Regulations on the Placement of Retired Soldiers
Article 5 The department in charge of the resettlement of retired soldiers shall be responsible for the resettlement of retired soldiers nationwide.
The competent departments for the resettlement of retired soldiers of local people's ** at or above the county level are responsible for the resettlement of retired soldiers in their respective administrative regions. The relevant departments of the people's ** and the relevant departments of the armed forces shall do a good job of resettling retired soldiers within the scope of their respective duties.
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1. Personal belongings. The daily necessities used by soldiers in the army are generally taken home, the most common are military quilts, shoes, towels, toothbrushes, yellow basins, pillows and other things can be taken home.
2. Some personal belongings. Such as **, study notes, diaries, etc. These personal items are vetted to ensure that confidential information is not disclosed before they can be taken home.
3. Certificates and medals. If it is an individual honor, it can be taken away, but a collective honor, it cannot be taken away.
4. The spirit of hardship and hard work. It will be used for a lifetime, no matter how hard the task is, it can be completed, and it will never give up when encountering difficulties.
5. The quality of integrity and bravery. People who have been soldiers are different, they are brave and courageous, and they resist the bad atmosphere in society.
6. Healthy and strong body. The muscles and fighting skills that have been honed in the army for a few years are still very useful in life.
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