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As a soldier, how do you usually spend your holidays?

Legal analysis: 1, vacation time: generally two years later, except for special circumstances;

2. I will take two vacations in three years after I transfer to the first-class non-commissioned officer. Except for 20 days for each vacation, the second-class sergeant takes a vacation once a year, except for 30 days;

3. Being a soldier: In contemporary China, it refers to military service. In modern China, it refers to the status of becoming a national soldier, as well as national military service. Most of them joined the army for two years;

4. In the other part, militarized training will be conducted for half a year to one year through sports schools, police schools, various motorcades, street dance teams, basketball physical skills training clubs, endurance survival and expansion training adventures, collective weight-bearing training, team training clubs and other training methods, and the time will be about half a year to one year.

Legal basis: "Regulations of China People's Liberation Army officers on leave to visit relatives"

Article 8 Officers who have served in active service for less than 20 years or have served and participated in work for less than 20 years shall be given 20 days' leave every year; Officers who have served in active service for more than 20 years or have served in active service and participated in work for more than 20 years shall be given 30 days' leave every year. Officers who have graduated from military academies or local colleges and joined the army shall be arranged to take vacations from the second year.

Article 9 Senior crew members engaged in flight work on conventional power ships shall take 30 days off every year.

Article 10 An officer who meets one of the following conditions shall be on leave for 40 days every year:

(a) troops stationed in Tibet and other areas above 3000 meters above sea level (including this number, the same below), but I am on duty in these areas all the year round;

(2) working in areas below 3000 meters above sea level in Qinghai (excluding this number, the same below);

(3) working in a border company;

(4) In combat troops, they work in an environment with the danger of nuclear radiation all the year round.

Eleventh officers working in Tibet and other areas above 3000 meters above sea level, who have served in active service for less than 20 years or have been working for less than 20 years after serving in active service, are given 60 days off every year; Those who have served in active service for more than 20 years or participated in active service for more than 20 years will be given 70 days off every year; Those who have served in active service for more than 25 years or have served in active service and participated in work for more than 25 years will be given 80 days off every year. Officers working in areas above 4500 meters above sea level will have an extra holiday of 10 days every year.