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The treatment of soldiers after 20 years of retirement

There are relevant provisions in the Opinions on Strengthening the Preferential Treatment of Military Family Members, Retired Soldiers and Other Special Care Objects. According to the different time of enlistment, veterans can get different retirement benefits when they leave the army. Being a soldier for 20 years is equivalent to four non-commissioned officers, and the maximum retirement fee can reach 600,000, while the officer can reach about 6.5438+00,000.

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People's Republic of China (PRC) Military Service Law

Article 25 Soldiers in active service include soldiers in compulsory military service and soldiers in voluntary military service. Soldiers who perform compulsory military service are called conscripts, and soldiers who perform voluntary military service are called sergeants.

Article 26 The term of active service for conscripts shall be two years.

Twenty-seventh conscripts who have completed active service may be elected as non-commissioned officers voluntarily and upon approval according to the needs of the army; Those who have performed particularly well during their active service may be elected as non-commissioned officers in advance upon approval. According to the needs of the army, non-commissioned officers can be recruited directly from citizens with professional skills in non-military departments.

Non-commissioned officers serve in active service and implement a graded service system. The term of active service for non-commissioned officers is generally not more than 30 years, and the age is not more than 55 years.

The measures for serving non-commissioned officers in active service according to grades and recruiting non-commissioned officers directly from non-military departments shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and the army.

Article 28 Soldiers shall be discharged from active service after the expiration of their active service.

Soldiers who need to be discharged from active service due to national construction or military establishment adjustment, who are diagnosed by military hospitals as unfit to continue active service, or who need to be discharged from active service for other special reasons, may be discharged from active service ahead of schedule upon approval.

Article 29 The time for a soldier to serve in active service shall be counted from the date when the conscription organ approves his enlistment.

The time when a soldier retires from active service is the day when the army issues an order to retire from active service.

Article 30 Soldiers who have retired from active service according to the provisions of Article 17 of this Law shall, according to the needs of the army, be determined by the army in conjunction with the military service organs to serve in the soldiers' reserve; Those who are qualified to serve as reserve officers after assessment shall serve in the reserve of officers.

Article 31 Citizens who have registered for reserve service in accordance with the provisions of Article 16 of this Law and meet the requirements for soldiers' reserve service shall, according to the needs of the army, be recruited by the army in conjunction with the military service organs for soldiers' reserve service.

Article 32 The maximum age for reserve soldiers to serve in the reserve service shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of other relevant laws and regulations.

Reserve soldiers who have reached the maximum age for reserve service shall be discharged from reserve service.