First of all, whether you are left-handed or not, as long as you meet the conditions for enlistment, you can join the army without restrictions.
Although left-handers do not affect their lives, they are generally corrected after they arrive in the army, mainly for the following reasons:
1. Consideration of overall unity.
I believe everyone knows that there are uniform regulations and standards for military salutes, guns, bomb throwing, including the stacking of quilts, etc., and the troops will not allow special or personalized habits and needs.
For example, you can't be a person who salutes with his right hand and you silently raise your left hand, right?
So, from the point of view of overall unity, even if you are left-handed, after entering the army, you will be corrected.
2. Adapt to all kinds of firearms and equipment.
The design of many ** equipment is basically designed for the right hand, and will not consider the special needs of left-handers, such as the design of the throwing position of some rifles or machine guns, if you use the left hand to operate, it will be particularly awkward, and there will be potential safety hazards.
In the design of firearms, left-handers will no longer be considered separately, which will increase the design cost and affect reliability, although many firearms may not distinguish between left-handed and left-handed operation.
So, on the whole, left-handers can be soldiers, and when shooting guns, they are generally corrected to be right-handed.
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