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Will the Armed Forces Ministry reward third-class meritorious service?

Are there any rewards for transferred military cadres who have won third-class merit? 1. Let’s first talk about the rewards for active-duty soldiers for meritorious service: According to the reward items in Chapter 2 of the “Discipline and Regulations” of our army, Section 2 of the reward Article 15 stipulates: Individuals who receive third-class merit, second-class merit, and first-class merit awards will be awarded third-class merit, second-class merit, first-class merit, and medals respectively. Individuals who have received honorary title awards will be awarded the Level 2 Heroic Model Medal if approved by Jun District and other equivalent units; if approved by Zhongyang Junwei, the Level 1 Heroic Model Medal will be awarded. Certificates of merit will be awarded to units that have won third-class merit, second-class merit, and first-class merit awards; medal flags will be awarded to units that have won honorary title awards. According to Article 16 of the reward items in Chapter 2 of Section 2 of the "Disciplinary Regulations" of our army: conscripts who have received third-class merit awards or above can be promoted to rank in advance; those who have received second-class merit awards or above or three times of third-class merit Non-commissioned officers who have received equal merit awards can have their military rank-level salary increased; officers and civilian cadres who have received second-class merit awards or three third-class merit awards can have their job (professional and technical level) salary increase; those who have received first-class merit awards or above Officers who have received first-class merit awards or above can be promoted to civilian cadres in advance or have their posts (professional and technical levels) salary levels increased in advance. Advance promotion to rank is applicable to officers below private soldier and colonel (which shall not exceed the highest establishment military rank of their job grade); advance promotion to civilian cadre level is applicable to civilian cadres below level four (not to exceed the highest level of their job grade); increase in military rank level The wage grade applies to non-commissioned officers at all levels whose salary is lower than the highest grade of their military rank; the salary grade for increased positions (professional and technical grade) applies to officers and civilian cadres at all levels whose salary is lower than the highest grade. Early promotion, promotion to civilian cadre level, and increase in salary grade are usually only promoted to one title, promoted to one level, and increased to one level respectively. In addition, from a national perspective, most regions have cash rewards for military personnel who have made meritorious service. The reward standards are set by the local government. There is no unified standard across the country and are issued by the local civil affairs department. Under normal circumstances, the army will not send good news about meritorious service (receiving awards) directly to the families of military personnel. Most of them will be sent to the armed forces department of the district (county or city) where the military personnel registered before joining the army. After they register, they will notify the family members to collect them, and then the family members will Go to the local civil affairs department to register and receive the bonus. 2. If a soldier is awarded third-class merit, will his salary increase by 5% after he transfers to a local area and retires? According to the "Interim Provisions on the Retirement of Military Cadres" document: Those who are awarded the title of hero or model by units above the military level will be awarded first-class merit. Those who are awarded second-class merit, special merit or equivalent awards, the retirement salary will be increased by 15%; those who are awarded second-class merit, great merit or equivalent awards, the retirement salary will be increased by 15%; those who are awarded third-class merit or equivalent awards, the retirement salary will be increased by 5%. In addition, the "Regulations on the Placement of Retired Soldiers" clearly stipulates that retired soldiers who have received honorary titles or meritorious services will be issued a one-time retirement payment by the army according to the following proportions: Those who have been awarded honorary titles by the Central Military Commission or military region-level units, or won first-class merit Those who win second-class merit will receive an additional issuance of 10%; those who win third-class merit will receive an additional issuance of 5%. Retired soldiers who have won honorary titles or performed meritorious services multiple times will be issued an additional one-time retirement payment by the army in accordance with the proportion of the additional issuance of the highest-level award. To sum up, you must be retired within the military system and be a cadre to enjoy the 5% increase in retirement salary. For now, there are no such regulations for demobilized military personnel and retired soldiers.