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Can I get online in the troops stationed in Hong Kong?

I think it is impossible to use mobile phones, because the troops stationed in Hong Kong are an important symbol of the country's presence in Hong Kong and a civilized window for Hong Kong people and foreigners. The PLA stipulates that ordinary soldiers are not allowed to have their own communication equipment, so it is even more impossible to have 18 troops stationed in Hong Kong. Soldiers who are in service can't go to local universities, but they can go to military academies, but if they can go to universities after military service (I think they should be more competitive than ordinary troops), I think literary and art soldiers should not be so bitter (unless the training intensity of important performances is high) and should be rather boring. These are all my thoughts. I think it is worthwhile to suffer for your dream. If you can go, it should be a good choice in life.

Every officer and soldier stationed in Hong Kong has two books in his pocket-the Basic Law and the Garrison Law.

"Garrison troops according to law and strictly manage the army" has become the military management concept of the Party Committee of the Hong Kong Garrison from the moment it was stationed. To implement the relevant laws and regulations of the headquarters of the Central Military Commission, they have successively compiled more than 2 detailed implementation rules, such as the Legal Guide for Hong Kong Garrison Soldiers and the Handbook of Laws and Regulations for Soldiers Entering and Leaving Hong Kong. Organize a "Law Month" activity once a year, a legal course once a month, and a law study day once a week. The troops stationed in Hong Kong have never stopped.

continuous study of laws and regulations has enhanced the awareness and ability of Party committees to make decisions according to law, organs to guide them according to law, and troops to act according to law. In the past 1 years, the troops stationed in Hong Kong have organized more than 18 live-fire shootings, and published them in the Gazette of the SAR Government in advance in accordance with the Hong Kong Defence (Shooting Range) Ordinance. Nearly a thousand sub-ships went to sea and tens of thousands of planes took off, all of which were notified to the relevant departments of the SAR Government in accordance with Hong Kong laws. More than 9, vehicles entered and exited Hong Kong in strict compliance with traffic and customs laws and regulations without any problems.

The barracks of the troops stationed in Hong Kong are very quiet-the troops don't play bugles during work and rest, and officers and men don't shout slogans during practice. In order to abide by the noise management laws and regulations of Hong Kong and respect the living habits of the citizens, every officer and soldier in the army puts a small alarm clock at the bedside and recites slogans in their hearts during the exercise. Air Force flight training, try to avoid the rest time of Hong Kong residents and large residential areas, and reduce the noise interference to the citizens ...

Fourteen military camps in Hong Kong have become authentic China military camps: the western restaurant left by the British army has become a Chinese restaurant, the bar has been converted into a reading room for officers and men, and the church has become a learning room for officers and men; Seven statues of Dong Cunrui, Huang Jiguang, Lei Feng and Li Xiangqun, the British models of the People's Army, stand tall in the camp ...

From the coast to the top of the mountain, from the airport to the dock, the red cultural corridor also extends in the green camp. The historical mission of our army in the new century and new stage, listening to the party's command, serving the people, being brave and good at fighting ... These slogans and light boxes can be seen everywhere, reminding this special army to remember the special mission at all times.

Walking around the barracks of the troops stationed in Hong Kong, you can see the scene of harmonious coexistence everywhere. There are many religious sites around gun club hill barracks. Every morning, the bells and prayers in the church come and go, and the sound can be heard. The officers and men are used to this, respecting and not interfering. Stanley Barracks, located at the southernmost tip of Hong Kong Island, is the terminal of two buses. Every day, more than 8 buses enter the barracks and turn around.

The troops stationed in Hong Kong are deployed in 14 camps in Hong Kong. Headquartered in Central Camp on Hong Kong Island, the army troops are deployed in Shigang Village Camp, the navy troops are deployed in Stonecutters Island Camp and the air force troops are deployed in Shigang Camp. According to the requirements of national defense, the army is equipped with all kinds of weapons and equipment with excellent performance, and some of them are put into use for the first time in the whole army.

According to the provisions of the Basic Law and the Garrison Law, the garrison troops in Hong Kong are responsible for the defense of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and when necessary, at the request of the Hong Kong SAR Government and with the approval of the Central People's Government, they will assist the SAR Government in maintaining public order and providing disaster relief.

in order to effectively perform national defense, the troops, based on the defense characteristics of Hong Kong and the training conditions in the camp, insisted on proceeding from difficulties to actual combat and strengthened military training in a targeted manner. The passing rate of training results reached 1% every year, and the excellent rate exceeded 85%.

The troops stationed in Hong Kong strictly manage the troops according to the rules and regulations of the army and the requirements of Hong Kong laws and regulations. In the past five years, the troops fired live ammunition, the aircraft took off and the ships went out to sea in strict accordance with the relevant laws of Hong Kong. The officers and men in Hong Kong went shopping, the veterans left Hong Kong, the students entered Hong Kong, the cadres exchanged in rotation, and the formed units rotated four times. None of them violated the discipline and disturbed the people.

every camp of the garrison has a comprehensive cultural activity center integrating books, chess, calligraphy and painting, music, ball games and fitness. After training, officers and men can read various newspapers and magazines, participate in computer, English, calligraphy, painting and other training courses, and carry out various recreational activities.

Since entering Hong Kong, nearly 1, officers and men have published articles, paintings and calligraphy works in journals inside and outside the military, more than 4 people have obtained diplomas from correspondence colleges, and more than 3,1 people have obtained certificates of labor technical grades issued by the Ministry of Labor. The Hong Kong Garrison took the lead in implementing an integrated and socialized logistics support system in the whole army

(Xinhuanet)

In addition, I think Hong Kong is an open city, and the eyes of the whole world are there, so the troops stationed in Hong Kong are also an important facade of the country. It should be said that the political significance is greater than the military significance, so the quality of each soldier is very high, and everyone should abide by all the regulations. Of course, I think the living conditions should be good.

My friend, who is now in the Armed Police Academy, used to be a firefighter in Wuwei, Anhui. I think colleges and universities should take care of the troops living in Hong Kong!

Here are some introductions of troops stationed in Hong Kong that you can look at and hope to help you:

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performance by female soldiers stationed in Hong Kong

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I hope it will help you!