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What do you mean by military reserve camp?

The Air Force divides the strategic reserve camps into three categories. The first category of camps with obvious military value is assigned or hired by the real estate department. Second-class camps whose military value is not obvious for the time being are entrusted to nearby troops and local governments, or rented or rent-free according to regulations; For the three types of camps whose military value is not obvious, they will be sealed up or planted with trees.

once, in order to give full play to the resource advantages of spare space, a certain department is going to lease a 26, square meter space around an oil depot to a tenant to set up a logistics market. In order to ensure the safety of the important oil depot, the tenant also volunteered to build a wall to isolate the leased plot from the reservoir area. In order to solve the problem that the original channel of the oil depot is too narrow and inconvenient to enter and exit, the tenant has opened another access channel connected with the urban main road. The leaders of the army reached a preliminary intention with the tenants, initialled the lease agreement and applied to the housing management department.

after receiving the instructions, the leaders of the air force housing management department reviewed the project in time. After on-the-spot inspection, it is found that the leased site is very close to the reservoir area, which endangers the safety of the oil depot. Although it is separated by a wall, it has violated the provisions of the Law on the Protection of Military Facilities that "the vacant real estate in military restricted zones and military administrative zones is not allowed to be rented".

As a result, the comrades of the housing management department visited this unit many times to publicize the laws and regulations on the protection of military facilities to the leaders and explain the interests, so that they realized that the safety of important oil depots should not be sloppy at all, and "national defense benefits" should not be lost for "short-term profits". At the same time, the housing management department also assisted the troops to do the work of the tenant, so that the two sides finally lifted the lease agreement and avoided possible security problems and military disputes.