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Soldiers can take away military uniforms, military water bottles, and discharge certificates when they leave the army. The army has a high degree of secrecy, and generally only allows veterans to take away their military uniforms and some daily necessities.
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The first item to take away was a military uniform. Military uniforms are of great significance to soldiers, which not only represent the identity of soldiers, but also interpret the belief of the sweat paid by soldiers in the army. The second thing to take away was the military kettle.
The military kettle is solid and durable, and the soldiers are inseparable from it for their daily training and hydration, and it is also a part of the military memories of the soldiers. There is also a third piece is a basin, although the basin is available at home, but the soldiers in the army are used to it, and the soldiers are emotional, and they can take it home as a souvenir. Finally, this item is a retirement certificate that you don't want to ask for.
Getting this item means that the soldiers really have to leave the army, although the soldiers are sad when they get the certificate, crying and saying no, but this is a proof that they have been to the army, and the card carries the glory and emotions of the soldiers, and they still have to take it.
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For soldiers, the most meaningful thing is the military uniform on the body, as well as the badge on the shoulder, but these can be taken away. The kettle and washbasin they use every day can also be taken away, which is their honor.
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If you have items, you can take away a set of your own military uniform, military kettles, basins and other inconsequential things, as well as your own discharge certificate, because of the particularity of the military profession, there are not many things they can take away.
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I've seen one with a thermos and a bedside table.
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When a soldier is discharged from the army, he can take away 4 items for free, and the last one is that many people cry and don't want.
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I didn't even leave him the soap box, and I couldn't wait to go to the cooking class again to steal some food.
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Whether you take it away or not has something to do with you.
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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 of discharge, 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 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 water bottle, a basin, a discharge card, some of your own clothes, and some things that your comrades gave you.
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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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Legal analysis: When conscripts retire, 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 a large military region (including a 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 household rations shall be declared at the location of the work unit. 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 make such arrangements, they shall be paid additional disability pensions in accordance with regulations to ensure their livelihood.
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Because this item is a discharge certificate, and if you get a discharge certificate, you will leave the army, so the soldier is reluctant to take it.
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Discharge certificates, they really like those times here, and they are very anxious when they get this thing.
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It is a discharge certificate. Because of the significance of the discharge certificate, it represents the official end of the soldier's career, and many veterans are reluctant to leave the army.
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In addition to rank epaulettes, cockades, collar flowers and other exclusive troop insignia, other equipment and clothing included in the handover. Everything else can be taken with you.
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