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Which department of the army is the happy news sent to?

Good news of meritorious service in the army is generally sent to the Veterans Affairs Bureau in the original place of enlistment.

According to the "Working Measures for Sending Good News to the Families of Soldiers with Meritorious Service", the relevant comrades of the Department of Veterans Affairs sent good news. For those who have won the August 1st Medal and honorary title, the responsible comrades of the Provincial Veterans Affairs Department and the responsible comrades of the provincial military region will report good news to their families.

For those who have won the first-class merit, the responsible comrades of the Department of Veterans Affairs at the prefecture (city) level and the responsible comrades of the military sub-districts will report good news to their families. For those who have won the second class, the main responsible comrades of the county-level veterans affairs department will send good news to their families. For those who have won the third-class merit, the responsible comrades of the county-level veterans affairs department will report good news to their families.

Detailed rules for performance evaluation

Those who are brave and tenacious in battle, resolutely carry out orders, abide by battlefield discipline, achieve outstanding results in completing combat tasks, or take the initiative to cover and rescue comrades-in-arms, with outstanding deeds and great contributions, can be awarded third-class merit. Those who have made remarkable achievements and important contributions may be awarded second-class merit. Those who have made outstanding achievements and significant contributions may be awarded first class merit.

Those who have the courage to overcome difficulties in combat, actively, quickly and effectively provide logistics, technology or other operational support, and make significant contributions to the completion of combat tasks can be awarded third-class merit. Those who have made remarkable achievements and important contributions may be awarded second-class merit. Those who have made outstanding achievements and significant contributions may be awarded first class merit.

Those who have made outstanding achievements and made great contributions in completing major scientific research experiments, long-distance voyages, missile launches, campaign exercises and other tasks can be awarded third-class merits. Those who have made remarkable achievements and important contributions may be awarded second-class merit. Those who have made outstanding achievements and significant contributions may be awarded first class merit.