If you want to be a navy, what is the standard of naval military inspection?
Surgery: Article 1: The body length and weight shall not be lower than the following standards: (1) Male: ground crew, submarine crew, surface crew (including marines, the same below), airborne crew, tank crew, body length 162cm (tank crew shall not exceed 175cm), weighing 50 kg. Diver, body length 168cm (no more than 185cm), weight 54kg. The length and weight of minority ground crew in remote areas can be relaxed to 158cm and 48kg. (2) Female: body length 158 cm, weight 45 kg. (3) Those who are too fat or too thin are not qualified. Article 2 skull defects, fractures, depressions, intracranial foreign bodies caused by trauma, sequelae of craniocerebral trauma, brain deformities, and unqualified brain surgery history. Article 3 Torticollis, third-degree simple goiter and tuberculous lymphadenitis with stiff neck that cannot be corrected by itself are unqualified. Article 4 Diseases or injuries of bones, joints, synovial bursas and tendon sheaths and their sequelae, joint deformity, habitual dislocation, chronic diseases of spine and chronic lumbago and leg pain are unqualified.