1. For college platoon leaders who graduated from junior college, they will be transferred to the deputy company after 2 years and transferred to the positive company after 3 years;
If you graduate from undergraduate course, you can transfer to another company after three years.
2. Under normal circumstances, lieutenant platoon leader is promoted to lieutenant deputy company for three years, and lieutenant deputy company is promoted to captain (company commander) for three years.
The bachelor's degree is directly awarded to the lieutenant's deputy company, the master's degree is directly awarded to the captain (company), and the doctoral degree is directly awarded to the major (battalion).
There are also lieutenants and company commanders, but very few.
Company commander:
It is the highest commander at the company level in the army, usually a captain or lieutenant. Generally, each company has three platoons, each with three shifts, and each shift has about 100 people. Together with the cooks, each company has about100 people. In the People's Liberation Army of China, the company commander is the deputy secretary of the Party branch of the company, and is politically supervised by the political instructor (Party branch secretary). The company commander and political instructor are at the first level, both of them are at the first level, and they are both responsible for the military and political work of the company. Company commanders are usually equipped with correspondents.
Platoon leader:
An officer who leads a platoon of soldiers in a militia or army, usually with the rank of second lieutenant or lieutenant. In some countries' military or wartime, platoon leaders can also be represented by experienced non-commissioned officers, with about 20-30 people in a platoon.
The platoon leader is the lowest administrative cadre in the army, but he can be promoted. Grass-roots cadres in the army all start from platoon leaders. The platoon leader is the most basic commanding officer, and generally must be a military school graduate, not a non-commissioned officer. In the past, the platoon leaders of the Chinese Army were all technical secondary school students (including Baoding Military Academy and Huangpu Military Academy). After the reform and opening up, they gradually evolved into junior college students in military schools. Among the early graduates of Huangpu, those with good military ability served as platoon leaders, those with weak military quality and good political quality served as captains, members or company instructors of propaganda teams.