First, understand the conscription policy
The first step to sign up for the army is to understand the national conscription policy. You can learn about the recruitment policy, registration time, registration conditions and other information through the National Recruitment Office official website, news media and other channels. In addition, you can also pay attention to the announcements of the People's Armed Forces Department, Admissions Office and other relevant departments in your area to keep abreast of the latest recruitment information.
Second, registration.
On the basis of understanding the conscription policy, eligible school-age youth can sign up. You need to bring your ID card, residence booklet, education certificate, physical examination form and other relevant documents and materials when you register. Some areas may also need to provide recent bareheaded photos. It is recommended that you prepare relevant materials in advance in order to successfully complete the registration procedures.
Third, participate in physical examination
After successful registration, you need to participate in a unified physical examination for conscription. Physical examination includes the examination of height, weight, vision, hearing, cardiopulmonary function, etc. Those who pass the physical examination can enter the next link. If the physical examination is not up to standard, make-up examination can be conducted according to relevant regulations until it is up to standard.
Four. vet/examine sb's political behaviour or record
Young people who pass the medical examination also need to undergo political censorship. Political censorship is mainly a comprehensive review of the political outlook, conduct and family background of school-age youth. If you pass the political examination, you are eligible to join the army.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) sign an agreement
Young people who have obtained the qualification for enlistment need to sign the "Enlistment Agreement" with the local People's Armed Forces Department. After signing the agreement, you will become a national civil servant and enjoy the corresponding treatment and protection.
Six, recruit training
After signing the agreement, you will enter the boot camp for several months of military training. The training content of recruits includes basic military theory, physical training and tactical skills. During the training period, you need to observe military discipline, obey orders, study hard and try to become a qualified soldier.
Seven, formal enlistment
After strict training and examination, you will officially become an active soldier. At that time, you will be awarded the rank and military status, and begin to contribute to the security and development of the country.
Eight, retirement placement
According to the relevant national policies, military personnel can get certain resettlement treatment after retirement. You can choose to return to your original job or transfer to the social security system and enjoy the corresponding retirement benefits. In addition, military personnel also enjoy preferential policies such as priority employment and entrepreneurial support.