The content of the three major orders of the army

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

The three major doctrines of the army (also known as the common doctrines) consist of three parts:

Queue Order: It stipulates the basic content of the queue of troops and individual soldiers, mainly including queue command, queue formation, queue action, parade, etc.

House OrdinanceIt stipulates the basic contents of the daily operation of the troops, mainly including duties, etiquette, military appearance and discipline, and daily systems.

Disciplinary OrderIt stipulates the basic contents of the army's reward and punishment mechanism, accusation and appeal, and discipline inspection, mainly including the system of reward, punishment, accusation and appeal, responsibility of the chief, and discipline inspection.

As a military man, the following problems should be avoided in real life:

Queue problem: Although queue training is an indispensable part of the army, some soldiers may have some minor problems in the queue, such as improper standing posture and irregular movements. These problems can affect the image of military personnel and the overall quality of the army. Therefore, in the queue training, soldiers should take every action seriously, do a good posture, and standardize their movements to show a good image of soldiers.

Housekeeping: Housekeeping is a very important aspect of the military, which is related to the living environment and overall image of soldiers. Some military personnel may have some minor problems in housekeeping, such as untidy beds, irregular placement of items, etc. These problems can affect the image of the individual of the serviceman and the image of the collective as a whole. Therefore, in terms of internal affairs, military personnel should develop good living habits, keep beds tidy and belongings standardized.

Discipline issues: Discipline is the cornerstone of the armed forces and an important factor in ensuring the normal operation of the armed forces. Some military members may have some problems with discipline, such as arriving late and leaving early, not following the rules, etc. These problems can affect the discipline and combat effectiveness of the army as a whole. Therefore, in terms of discipline, military personnel should strictly abide by the regulations and do what they are ordered and prohibited. If there is a problem, it should be reported to the leader in a timely manner and subject to disciplinary action.

In addition to the above-mentioned queue, housekeeping, and discipline issues, there are several things that you need to pay attention to as a military member:

Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Military personnel need to maintain a good diet, proper exercise, and adequate rest to keep their bodies healthy and energetic. In addition, it is necessary to pay special attention to personal hygiene and keep the body clean and tidy.

Comply with safety regulations: When training and performing missions in the military, military personnel need to strictly follow safety regulations to prevent accidents. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the issue of secrecy and not to divulge military secrets.

Respect for leaders and superiors: Military personnel need to respect the orders and instructions of leaders and superiors and conscientiously carry out their tasks. At the same time, it is also necessary to maintain good communication and relationship with leaders and superiors, and establish a relationship of mutual trust and collaboration.

Actively participate in collective activities: Military personnel need to actively participate in collective activities to enhance collective cohesion and combat effectiveness. At the same time, you can also show your talents and abilities through group activities.

Focus on personal growth and development: Military personnel need to continuously learn and improve their skills and abilities, and focus on personal growth and development. You can improve your professional quality and comprehensive ability by participating in training and learning courses.

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