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What do three points and four points mean?

Legal analysis: Three points: 1. Carry. Refers to the quilt that is used in the season and needs to be carried with you according to the dress code; 2. Running quilt. Refers to the quilts issued by the army that have expired; 3. Items left behind. Refers to items purchased by oneself or brought from home.

The four determination refers to: determining the person, determining the object, determining the vehicle, and positioning.

Legal basis: "Outline of Military Grassroots Construction" (2) Implementation of combat readiness work In accordance with the requirements of being able to carry out operations, combat readiness duty, rescue and disaster relief, and responding to emergencies at any time, the implementation of combat readiness work should be carried out. Carry out combat readiness education. Focusing on preparing for military struggle, cultivate fighting spirit, help officers and soldiers establish a Marxist view of war, keep in mind the functions of our military, understand the situation and tasks, enhance the concept of combat readiness, and strengthen the confidence to win if they dare to fight. Implement the combat readiness system. Adhere to systems such as combat readiness duty, combat readiness during the combat readiness period, combat readiness status reports, and combat readiness inspections to maintain good combat readiness in all grassroots work. Carry out combat readiness drills. Formulate and improve combat readiness plans and implement various safeguard measures. Combat readiness drills are conducted in conjunction with training tasks. Officers are familiar with the content and procedures, and soldiers are familiar with the essentials and methods. The detachment can quickly and effectively implement combat readiness actions. Strengthen combat readiness management. Strictly implement the personnel on-site rate and equipment intact (on flight) rate. Manage the "three rooms and one warehouse" (weapons room, equipment room, storage room, and supply warehouse) well, and implement the "three points and four fixes" (carrying, running, staying behind, fixing people, fixing objects, fixing vehicles, and positioning). Consumable supplies are replenished in a timely manner and emergency reserve supplies are regularly replaced.