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1. After arriving at the army, it is found that some important physical examination indicators are unqualified in the physical examination organized by the army, and they are usually discharged. Such as heart disease, liver function (transaminase index exceeded), infectious diseases, etc.
2. During the quarantine and re-examination, if it is found that the recruits do not meet the requirements due to physical and political conditions and are not suitable for active duty in the army, they shall be discharged from the army. The period of withdrawal from the army shall not exceed 90 days from the date on which the recruit arrives at the unit to the date of approval by the unit, and if the political conditions are not qualified; If the physical condition is unqualified, it shall not exceed 45 days.
3. Among the recruits suffering from infectious diseases or critical illnesses, the army shall give them a timely manner, and at the same time notify the enlistment office of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government that was originally recruited, and they will be discharged after their condition is stabilized, and the time for return is not limited. There will be no replacement after retirement.
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There are two scenarios in which a recruit is discharged after enlistment.
The first is to be discharged from the army through physical examination. That is, after the recruits arrive at the troops, they are found to be unqualified in some important physical examination indicators in the physical re-examination organized by the troops, and they are usually discharged. Such as heart disease, liver function, ** ammonia index exceeded), infectious diseases, etc.
The second is the withdrawal of personal thoughts. That is, after a recruit enters the barracks, if he or she shows a relatively strong feeling of resistance to joining the army, refuses to obey management, refuses to participate in training, or passively resists, and after repeated ideological work, there is no obvious change, he must be discharged.
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There are two scenarios for a recruit to be discharged from the military. First, a medical examination and withdrawal. That is to say, after the recruits enlist in the army, in the physical examination organized by the army, it is found that some important physical examination indicators are not qualified, and they are usually discharged.
Such as heart disease, liver function, ** ammonia index exceeds the standard), infectious diseases, etc. The second is to retire from the military through personal reflection. That is, after enlisting in the army, if a recruit shows strong resistance to enlistment, refuses to obey management, does not participate in training, or passively resists, and after repeated ideological work, there is no obvious change, it will be dealt with as discharge.
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As long as it is not re-detected with infectious diseases, hepatitis, severe hypertension, heart disease, or extensive tattoos, there is generally no problem.
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Hello dear, recruits will not be returned as long as they do not make big mistakes, for example: 1Physical disqualification:
Recruits are required to undergo a re-examination within 30 days of entering the barracks, usually at the division or brigade hospital, and those who fail to pass the re-examination will be returned. 2.Unqualified in the political examination:
Within 45 days, if there is a report, the place of origin is found to be unqualified in the political examination, etc., it is called the political examination and discharge. After 45 days, the troops are usually discharged early. 3.
Repatriation: There are many reasons for repatriation back to their place of origin, which are classified as follows: 1) Deserters:
Escaping from the barracks and being recovered by troops or family members is generally punishable by confinement for up to one month. If the period for desertion exceeds one month, or if they have repeatedly deserted from the barracks, they shall be punished with detention for labor, criminal detention, sentencing, etc., and shall be repatriated after the sentence is completed. Repatriation to their hometowns, restoration of household registration, entrance examinations, recruitment and many other aspects will be affected.
2) Illegal and criminal: After being tried by a military court, they will be repatriated to their place of origin after serving their sentence. 3) Disciplinary violations:
If the soldier is dismissed from the military after being dealt with by the garrison command (or the military affairs section of the unit), the soldier shall be repatriated to his place of origin.
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After serving in the army, there is a review, and if the conditions do not meet the requirements in all aspects, they will be discharged.
As long as there are problems in the physical examination, small problems are not big, depending on the opinions of the troops.
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Recruits are to undergo a re-examination within 30 days of entering the barracks, usually at the division or brigade hospital, and those who fail to pass the re-examination will be returned to their hometowns. Unqualified political examination: within 45 days, if there is a report
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Summary. The reasons for retiring from the army are: due to serious physical discomfort, he has been unable to join the army; Serious violations of military discipline or violations of the law.
Within 30 days, recruits who return to their hometowns are usually replaced, and the people's armed forces department of their place of origin will send another recruit to replace them with unqualified recruits, and after the recruits return to their hometowns, they will resume their household registration with the certificate of the Civil Affairs Bureau's preferential care office, and there will be no other impact on the recruits.
Within 45 days, if there is a report, the place of origin is found to be unqualified in the political examination, etc., it is called the political examination and discharge. After 45 days, the troops usually go ahead of schedule, and the procedures are the same as above, and the future of the recruits will not be affected.
Will recruits go to the army and be returned?
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Yes. The reasons for retiring from the army are: due to serious physical discomfort, he has been unable to join the army; Serious violations of military discipline or violations of the law.
Within 30 days, recruits who return to their hometowns are usually replaced, and the people's armed forces department of their place of origin will send another recruit to replace them with unqualified recruits, and after the recruits return to their hometowns, they will resume their household registration with the certificate of the Civil Affairs Bureau's preferential care office, and there will be no other impact on the recruits. Within 45 days, if there is a report, the place of origin is found to be unqualified in the political examination, etc., it is called the political examination and discharge. After 45 days, the troops usually go ahead of schedule, and the procedures are the same as above, and the future of the recruits will not be affected.
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