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Their division of labor is different, and the rest time is also changing from time to time!
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6:10 - 6:40 Morning exercise.
6:40 - 7:30 housekeeping.
7:30 - 8:00 Breakfast.
8:00 - 12:00 Exercises.
12:00 - 12:30 Lunch.
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break.
14:00 - 18:00 Exercises.
18:00 - 18:30 Dinner.
18:30 - 21:00 Event.
21:00 - 6:00 Bedtime.
Internal affairs regulations are laws and regulations that regulate the duties of military personnel, the internal relations of the army, and the system of daily life. It shall be issued by the highest leadership organ or leader of the armed forces for implementation by the whole army.
The norms of military life are the basis for administrative management. The purpose is to establish and maintain good internal relations and regular order of life, cultivate a strict military appearance, fine work style, and conscious and strict organizational discipline, and consolidate and enhance combat effectiveness.
Article 118: Get up.
After hearing the wake-up signal (signal), all personnel of the company should get up immediately (the company attendant should get up 10 minutes in advance), dress according to the regulations, and quickly prepare for the exercise.
All kinds of on-duty (on-duty) personnel conscientiously perform their duties in accordance with regulations; The hygienist checks each shift, arranges whether there is a sick number, and treats the sick according to the situation.
When the lights out time is exceeded by more than one hour due to collective activities, the head of the unit (detachment) may determine the postponement of the bed-up time for the next day.
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The summer work and rest time is to get up at 5:30, go out at 5:40, tidy up housekeeping and cleaning at 60 o'clock, start dinner at 6:20, exercise class at 7 o'clock, bring back at 11:20, start dinner at 11:30, take lunch break at 11:40 and 2 o'clock, exercise class from 2 o'clock to 4:30 o'clock, physical training at 4:40 and 5:30 o'clock, start dinner at 5:40 o'clock, watch the news at 7 o'clock, roll call at 8:10 o'clock, and turn off the lights at 10 o'clock.
My rookie schedule! Get up at 6 o'clock (normally get up at 5 o'clock or get up earlier to fold the quilt), exercise for half an hour at 6:10, then clean, wash, eat at 7:10, train at 8 o'clock, train in and out of class, 40 minutes per class, and take a 10-minute break in between! At 11:20, I will take the class back to the camp to eat, eat, take a lunch break to 1:50 at noon, and start the afternoon drill training at 14 o'clock.
Bring it back at about half past five. Take a break, eat and eat, watch the news at 7 p.m. punctually, and after the news is over until 8:30 a.m. (this activity is varied, sometimes class, sometimes teaching songs, sometimes training) Start washing up at 8:30, get ready for bed, and turn off the lights at 9 o'clock! Hehe!
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Troop schedule of work and rest:
2. Organize housekeeping, check the time from the time after returning from the exercise to the time before breakfast, about half an hour, which should complete personal housekeeping, personal sanitation and environmental sanitation in the camp.
4. Lunch from 11:30 to 12 p.m. 6. Reading the newspaper from 13:30 to 14 p.m.
5. Afternoon training from 14 to 16:30 8. Dinner from 17 to 17:30 9. Amateur production from 17:30 to 19 o'clock, during which the company's vegetable field and logistics production are managed.
6. Watch the news broadcast.
7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
7. Late roll call at 8:30 p.m.
8. Turn off the lights at 21 o'clock.
9. On weekends or holidays, if the troops are in general combat readiness, the time will be postponed by another half hour.
The workday usually maintains an eight-hour workday (drill) and eight hours of sleep, and stipulates wake-up, morning exercises, washing, morning check-ups, meals, extracurricular activities, and late roll call. Sundays and holidays should usually be closed and proportionately out.
On Sundays, you can wake up 30 minutes later. When you wake up, tidy up your housekeeping and clean up the interior and exterior. After breakfast and before dinner, it is mainly used to tidy up personal hygiene, handle personal hygiene, and deal with personal matters. On Sundays, we insist on a three-meal system.
According to different branches of the military, the content of training and the intensity of training are also different, and common subjects generally include: queue, physical fitness, shooting and other subjects. Basically, it can be said that the life of the troops is simple and rich, busy and fulfilling.
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Legal analysis: 1. When the army is a soldier, he usually does not work or train on weekends. Unless, of course, when it's your turn to stand guard or be on duty.
2. Soldiers can be free to relax and have fun on weekends. However, it is only possible to rest in the camp. If you want to go out on the street, you have to ask the company for leave.
3. Not everyone can be approved every time they ask for leave. Usually the company is granted leave on a certain percentage.
Legal basis: "Yin Ode to the Internal Affairs Regulations of the Chinese People's Liberation Army".
Article 116: On weekdays, 8 hours of work (exercises) and 8 hours of sleep are usually maintained, and the time for getting up, exercising in the morning, washing, eating, extracurricular activities, and roll call is regular. Saturdays can be used for collective recreational, sports and entertainment activities, as well as for rest. Rest should be arranged on Sundays and holidays, except in special circumstances.
Military academies and training institutions may, in accordance with the actual needs of education and training activities, adjust the arrangements for work (drills) and rest time, and report to the higher authorities for examination and approval.
Article 128: On rest days and holidays, you may wake up 30 minutes later. When you wake up, tidy up your housekeeping, clean up indoors and outdoors, and wash up. After breakfast and before dinner, it is mainly used to tidy up personal hygiene and deal with personal matters.
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Legal Analysis: Wake Up: Summer 6:
20. Breakfast at 6:50 in winter: 7:00 in summer
30. 8:00 in winter (half an hour for eating and cleaning the canteen) Exercise: 8:00 in summer
00. 8:30 in winter (generally training until about 11:40, there are also differences.)
Lunch: 12:00
Lunch break: 12:30
Wake up: 2:20 in summer, 1:50 in winter
Classes: 2:30 in the summer, 2:00 in the winter
Dinner: 6:00
Watch the news broadcast: 7:00
Roll call: 9:00
Lights out: 10:00
Legal basis: Article 7 of the Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China on the Advancement of the People's Republic of China with the Chinese in the People's Republic of China Article 7 Soldiers on active duty must abide by the rules and regulations of the army, be loyal to their duties, and fight to defend the motherland at any time.
Reservists must participate in military training and perform military duties in accordance with regulations, and be ready to join the army and fight at any time to defend the motherland.
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Generally, military leave is taken in October every year.
Recruit Enlistment Holiday: After a soldier enlists in the army, he enjoys national statutory holidays, such as weekends and.
Five. I.X.
1. New Year's Day and Spring Festival are holidays, but the army is a special group, and there are turns on duty during the holidays.
Conscripts do not enjoy family leave during their enlistment for two years, but if they have special circumstances at home, they can apply to the organization for leave, and they can enjoy home leave after staying as a non-commissioned officer. In the first three years (the first three years after staying as a non-commissioned officer), you will enjoy 2 vacations of 20 days each time, excluding travel. After 30 days per year, excluding travel, 40 days after marriage.
Non-commissioned officers are entitled to family visit leave in accordance with the following provisions:
1) If an unmarried non-commissioned officer (divorced or widowed) does not live in the same place as his or her parents, the first-class non-commissioned officer shall be entitled to two visits to his parents during his term of office, with each leave of 20 days. Non-commissioned officers of the second class and above are entitled to parental visit leave once a year for 30 days. Married non-commissioned officers who do not live in the same place as their parents (including those whose spouses are only children and do not live in the same place with their parents-in-law and in-laws) are entitled to a parental visit leave of 20 days every two years.
2) If a married non-commissioned officer and his or her spouse do not live in the same place, they are entitled to a leave of 40 days to visit their spouse once a year.
3) A married non-commissioned officer who does not live in the same place as his or her spouse or parents, and whose parents or one of his parents resides in the same place as his or her spouse, shall only be entitled to leave to visit his or her spouse. If you do not live in the same place as your spouse or parents, and meet the conditions for visiting your spouse and parents at the same time within one year, you will be entitled to 45 days of leave.
4) If an unmarried non-commissioned officer marries on the leave of visiting his parents, it shall be implemented in accordance with the leave of the married non-commissioned officer to visit his or her spouse, and shall not be entitled to another leave to visit his or her spouse in that year. <>
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