What does the information collection of active servicemen include? Do you need to collect family information?

No matter whether it is an active soldier or a retired soldier, as long as he has served in the army, information should be collected. When one person joins the army, the whole family is glorious, and the information of the soldiers' families is also collected.

The information collection of retired soldiers is very lively, but most of them are collected by retired veterans in the past. Many people think that information is only collected by ex-servicemen, but they don't know that family members of active servicemen also need to be collected, and they can also get a family card from Zhang Guangrong. Most family members don't know. At first, the time limit was stated, but later the country cancelled the time limit and can collect it at any time.

Let's talk about what documents the families of active duty soldiers need to bring when they receive them, so as not to run the wrong way.

1, you need to bring your family's household registration book and ID card.

2. Identification certificate of active servicemen (copy of military officer's card, copy of staff sergeant's card, copy of conscript's card, etc.). )

3. Those who have made meritorious service in the army and won the third-class merit or above need to bring the original documents.

4. Family members also need to ask the code of active servicemen.

Get things ready and go directly to the village or township veterans service station to pick them up.

As required by article 12 of the collection object.

(1) Demobilized military cadres.

(2) Retired soldiers.

(3) Retired military cadres and retired non-commissioned officers.

(4) Retired workers who have no military status in the army.

(5) Retired Red Army veterans.

(6) Demobilized soldiers.

(7) disabled soldiers.

(8) Disabled militia migrant workers.

(9) Survivors of martyrs.

(10) Sacrifice the survivors of soldiers in the line of duty.

(eleven), survivors of deceased soldiers.

(12) Family members of servicemen. It mainly includes parents, spouses and children of active servicemen of China People's Liberation Army (including Chinese People's Armed Police Force).

For active servicemen in service, family members need to bring their ID cards and household registration books to provide relevant information to facilitate later service. After all, the military medal is half that of a soldier, and the family members also have half the credit. The silent contribution to their family can not be ignored, nor can it be ignored. The service work must be kept up, and there can be no omissions. All information is collected only for the convenience of better service in the later period.