Conscripts mobile phone problem, can conscripts use mobile phones

Updated on military 2024-05-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You're overthinking. 1;Mobile phones are not allowed in the new barracks, and it is okay to get out of the company in three months, but it is clearly stipulated that soldiers are not allowed to use 3G mobile phones, and the notice was just issued in November. As for who will receive it, there are 2 answers:

    One is to turn off the plane and put it in one's own luggage, 2 is to hand it over to the squad leader, then to the upper one, and finally to the company commander or instructor.

    2;During the Spring Festival, it depends on the unified organization of the new barracks, there is no clear provision, and the humanized units may be given a limited time limit, I personally think that it will not be so humane, otherwise there will be no military flavor. Right, hehe, write a letter, in fact, if you write a letter to your classmates, I think he will always guard against this letter, I still store it for more than ten years, good memories.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to the regulations, soldiers are not allowed to use mobile phones, and cadres must use mobile phones only after applying for them at or above the regimental level! So under normal circumstances, your classmates are not allowed to use mobile phones!

    But I'm also saying that in general, it is done according to the rules! In peacetime, some troops that are not very strict can use mobile phones, depending on what unit your classmates are in. But your classmate is still a rookie, don't think about using a mobile phone, it's impossible to get to that unit, and you can't use it during the Spring Festival.

    In fact, if you want to contact him, you can try to use the original method... Write :) if week. 6. If you can use it on Sunday, you can also use it during the Spring Festival!

    The way to keep the mobile phone is generally to keep it by the squad leader or put it in the suitcase! (The squad leader keeps the majority).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I can't use it, I use it secretly. Only cadres can use it, not squad leaders!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ya, to put it bluntly, it's all used secretly... I've done it... Fighters can approve the use of mobile phones except for special personnel, don't think about anything else...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Legal analysis: mobile phones can be used during the army, but they must be cardless mobile phones (that is, they cannot contact the outside world), playing mobile phones can help soldiers relieve boredom, mediate their mood, and cannot contact the outside world for confidentiality. Generally during the period of military service (refers to the entire period of service.

    Legal basis: Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China

    Article 25: Soldiers on active duty include soldiers under the Volunteer Military Service system and soldiers under the Volunteer Military Service System, with soldiers under the compulsory military service system being called compulsory soldiers and soldiers under the volunteer military service system being called sergeants.

    Article 26 The period of compulsory military service shall be two years.

    Article 27: At the end of the period of active military service, compulsory soldiers may be selected to be changed to sergeants upon approval on the basis of the needs of the military and their own volition; Those who have performed particularly well during their active service may be selected and promoted to sergeants in advance upon approval. Depending on the needs of the army, non-commissioned officers may be recruited directly from among citizens with specialized skills in the non-military sector. Staring.

    Sergeants are subject to a graded system of active duty. The period of active service for non-commissioned officers is generally not more than 30 years, and the age is not more than 55 years old.

    The method of grading non-commissioned officers to serve on active duty and the method of recruiting non-commissioned officers directly from non-military departments shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant regulations of the State and the army.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Legal Xun Li Spine AnalysisConscripts must have no fun, occasionally send mobile phones, you can play for a while, and call home**. It's better to stay up to the non-commissioned officer, most of them are also playing secretly, nominally they still have to hand in their mobile phones, and they basically have spare machines. There are more opportunities for officers, except in very busy situations.

    You don't even need to hand in your phone. It is impossible for soldiers in the regular army to have access to mobile phones every day, and those who can play with mobile phones every day are basically logistics soldiers or other marginal roles in marginal units.

    Legal basisArticle 20 of the Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China Upon the completion of the period of active service, conscripts may be changed to non-commissioned officers upon the needs of the armed forces and their own volition, with the approval of units at or above the regimental level. Depending on the needs of the army, non-commissioned officers can be recruited directly from among citizens with specialized skills in the non-military sector. Non-commissioned officers are subject to a graded system of active duty.

    The period of active service for non-commissioned officers is generally not more than 30 years, and the age is not more than 55 years old. The methods for non-commissioned officers to serve on active duty at different levels and for recruiting non-commissioned officers directly from non-military departments shall be prescribed by the Military Commission.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Legal analysis: When you are a soldier, you can bring a mobile phone, but you can't play with your mobile phone when you enter the army, and you have to hand in your mobile phone. With the approval of the ** Military Commission, the "Several Provisions on Further Simplifying and Standardizing the Guidance and Management Order of Grassroots Work" issued by the four general departments of the People's Liberation Army in July 2015 moderately relaxed the restrictions on the use of mobile phone networks, clarifying that "on the premise of meeting the confidentiality requirements, military personnel can use mobile phones (including smart base mobile phones) during extracurricular activities, rest days, holidays and other personal time, and can use the Internet through personal mobile terminals or barracks Internet cafes."

    Specific measures are to be formulated by divisional and brigade-level units in light of actual conditions.

    Legal basis: "Chinese People's Liberation Army Internal Affairs Regulations (Trial Implementation)" Article 278 Military personnel use mobile ** and implement real-name management. Units at or above the brigade (regimental) level shall register and record the names, departmental positions, and numbers of the personnel used, as well as the brand and model of mobile electric barricades, as well as *** and QQ numbers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Volunteer soldiers can use the public network to move during extracurricular activities, rest days, holidays, etc., which are at their disposal. Whether you can use a mobile phone depends on whether the local army has regulations, and you can consult the unit leader. When you are a soldier, you can bring a mobile phone to bury a leaky branch, but you can't use your mobile phone during the troop search, and you need to hand over your mobile phone in the army.

    On the premise of meeting confidentiality requirements, military personnel can use mobile phones in personal time such as extracurricular activities, rest days, holidays, etc. However, the time of use and the occasion of use of each unit are not exactly the same, and the specific provisions are to be formulated by the units at the division and brigade levels in light of actual conditions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As I understand it, two-year conscripts are usually subject to certain restrictions during their service, including restrictions on the use of mobile phones. Specific regulations may vary by region and unit, so it's best to check with the relevant military department or commander for accurate information.

    In many cases, conscripts may be asked to leave their phones in the custody of their superiors to ensure the smooth running of training and missions, avoiding disruptions and security risks. In addition, the military will usually have a stipulated time and place that allows conscripts to stay in touch with family and friends.

    However, with the development of science and technology and the progress of military reform, some militaries may have a certain leniency policy towards the use of fingerprint mobile phones by conscripts. These policies may be adjusted according to the situation and the requirements of the troops in order to improve the morale and quality of the soldiers. Therefore, it is best to check with your local military department or superior** for specific regulations on the use of mobile phones.

    It should be emphasized that regardless of whether or not mobile phones can be used, the training and tasks of the army remain the primary task of the conscripts, and the conscripts should focus on performing their military duties and completing the training tasks to ensure their own safety and the normal operation of the troops.

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