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Non-commissioned officers above grade three can be treated as non-commissioned officers' apartments, but they are not permanent residents. Above the deputy battalion, family members can be attached to the army and treated as dormitories. Above the deputy regiment level, you can buy welfare houses.

The conditions for joining the army are: officers and civilian cadres who meet one of the following conditions, their spouses, minor children and children who have no ability to live independently, can join the army with the approval of the political organs of units above the division (brigade) level:

Officers and civilian cadres 1 above, deputy battalion level (including, the same below) or deputy division level (including professional, technical 1 1 level and sports level 7, the same below).

2. Officers and civilian cadres who are in active service or have served in the army for more than fifteen years (inclusive, the same below).

3. Officers and civilian cadres who have served in frontier counties (cities), desert areas, third-class remote areas designated by the state, and first-class and second-class islands designated by the PLA headquarters, as well as those who have served or held posts (including professional skills 12 and sports level 8) on ships of the army and air force performing maritime tasks and have worked on the above-mentioned troops or ships for more than three years.

4. Officers who have served in frontier counties (cities), desert areas, third-class remote areas determined by the state, first-class and second-class islands determined by the PLA headquarters, and deputy company posts or second-class clerks (including professional and technical level 13 and sports level 9) who have served in active service or the army for more than ten years (including working in the above-mentioned troops or boats for more than three years).

1. Officers and civilian cadres who are directly employed (including, the same below) or above the deputy department level (including professional and technical 12 level and sports level 7, the same below).

2. Officers and civilian cadres who are in active service or have served in the army for more than fifteen years (inclusive, the same below).

3. Officers and civilian cadres who have served or held posts in inland border counties (cities), desert areas, third-class remote areas designated by the state, first-class and second-class islands designated by the PLA headquarters, and ships of the army and air force performing maritime missions, and have worked in the above-mentioned troops or ships for more than three years.

4. Officers and civilian cadres who are serving or serving in mainland border counties (cities), desert areas, third-class remote areas designated by the state, first-class and second-class islands designated by the PLA headquarters, and who are directly under or above the second-class clerk (including professional technology 13 and sports level 9), or who have served in the army for more than ten years.

Five, graduated from colleges and universities, and engaged in testing, measurement and control work in missile, satellite and nuclear weapons test practice base for more than five years, or engaged in assembly inspection work in strategic missile forces for more than five years.

6. Officers who have served on ships and boats of the Navy and the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (only for maritime missions) and have worked on ships and boats at or above the deputy company level (including professional technology 13 level) for more than three years.

Seven, aircrew (including flight, navigation, communications, shooting, maintenance, the same below) officers, or officers serving on nuclear submarines.

8. Officers and civilian cadres at or above the chief level (including professional and technical level 10 and sports level 6) of troops stationed in Beijing urban area; Or (in the army) serving in active service 15 years or more, deputy battalion commander, deputy division level officer or civilian cadre. The conditions for officers and civilian cadres of the troops stationed in counties in Beijing to join the army shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Articles 1 and 2. The conditions for the aircrew stationed in Beijing to be embedded in the army shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Article 7.

Nine. Latest policy adjustment: On March 12, the State Council and the Central Military Commission approved the opinions of the Ministry of Public Security, the General Staff Department, the General Political Department and the General Logistics Department on adjusting the policy of military families. Compared with the past, the new conditions for military families to join the army have been obviously relaxed: the conditions for military cadres' families to be stationed in general areas of the country have been adjusted from deputy battalion posts to full-time posts; Cancel the conditions for troops stationed in difficult areas and family members of cadres working in special posts to be transferred with the army; The conditions for the families of military cadres stationed in Beijing to be attached to the army are adjusted from full-time battalion posts or deputy battalion posts 15 years of service to deputy battalion posts; The conditions for the families of non-commissioned officers stationed in difficult areas to join the army were adjusted from non-commissioned officers above the third-grade master sergeant to non-commissioned officers above the fourth-grade master sergeant. Family members of military cadres should be given preferential treatment. Families of officers and noncommissioned officers who meet the requirements for enlistment shall be allocated housing by their units. When raising funds to build a house, enjoy the treatment of dual employees, and the work unit gives priority to housing. If there is no work unit, the local housing management department will solve the housing problem. The housing of the families of married or unmarried conscripts, those living in cities and towns are included in the family housing allocation population, and those living in rural areas are divided into homesteads.

To sum up, the policy of the army is that non-commissioned officers above the third level can be treated as non-commissioned officers' apartments, but they are not permanent residents. Above the deputy battalion, family members can be attached to the army and treated as dormitories. Above the deputy regiment level, you can buy welfare houses.

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Thirty-sixth families of non-commissioned officers enjoy preferential treatment from the state and society in enlistment, employment, job transfer and children's education.

Senior noncommissioned officers and other noncommissioned officers who meet the conditions prescribed by the state may be enlisted in the army with the approval of the political organs of units at or above the division (brigade) level, and their spouses, minor children and children without independent living ability may be transferred from rural hukou to urban hukou, and the local people's government shall allow them to settle down. Troop relocation or non-commissioned officers transfer, dependents can be transferred with the situation.

Article 39 Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy housing subsidies, housing accumulation funds and rent subsidies in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and the army. Non-commissioned officers with dependents shall implement the housing policy of combining apartment housing with self-owned housing, and the specific measures shall be formulated by the relevant headquarters of the army. Non-commissioned officers who do not bring their spouses to visit relatives in the army shall be provided with temporary housing by units at or above the regiment level in accordance with regulations.

Fortieth noncommissioned officers shall enjoy the treatment of family leave and vacation in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) If an unmarried noncommissioned officer does not live with his parents, the corporal shall enjoy the leave to visit his parents twice during his term of office, with each leave lasting 20 days; Sergeant above sergeant has the right to visit his parents once a year for 30 days at a time. Married noncommissioned officers separated from their parents have the right to visit their parents once every two years for 20 days.

(two) married noncommissioned officers and their spouses do not live in the same place, enjoy visiting their spouses once a year, and the holiday is 40 days.

(3) Married noncommissioned officers who are separated from their spouses or parents, but whose spouses live together with their parents or one of their parents, only enjoy the holiday of visiting their spouses; If you live in a different place with your spouse or parents and meet the requirements of visiting your spouse and parents at the same time within one year, you can only enjoy one family leave, with a holiday of 45 days.

(4) Senior noncommissioned officers who do not enjoy family leave or spouse's family leave shall enjoy family leave once a year, with 20 days for those who have served in active service for less than 20 years and 30 days for those who have served for more than 20 years.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Military Identity and Rights Protection Law

Article 5 The work of safeguarding the rights and interests of servicemen's identity should adhere to the leadership of the Party, take serving the construction of the army's combat effectiveness as the fundamental purpose, and follow the principles of the unity of rights and obligations, the combination of material security and spiritual encouragement, and the level of security being compatible with national economic and social development.

Article 6 The Political Department of the Central Military Commission (CMC), the competent department of retired military personnel in the State Council, relevant central and state organs and relevant departments of the Central Military Commission (CMC) shall, in accordance with the division of responsibilities, do a good job in safeguarding the identity and rights and interests of military personnel.

The local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the protection of the identity and rights and interests of military personnel within their respective administrative areas. The political work departments of units at or above the regimental level are responsible for the protection of the identity and rights and interests of soldiers in their own units.

The people's armed forces departments of provincial military regions (garrison commands), military sub-regions (garrison commands) and counties, autonomous counties, cities and municipal districts are responsible for the contact and coordination between the people's governments and the armed forces within their respective administrative areas in terms of the protection of soldiers' identity and rights and interests, and establish a work coordination mechanism as needed.

Township people's governments, sub-district offices and grass-roots mass autonomous organizations shall, in accordance with their duties, do a good job in safeguarding the identity and rights of soldiers.