Conditions for troops to receive third class meritorious service

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-05

In the army, receiving awards for meritorious service is a high honor and one of the goals pursued by many military personnel. Among them, third-class merit is an honor that a soldier can receive by performing well during his service. So, what are the conditions for the troops to be awarded the third-class meritorious service? Here's a closer look at it.

1. Those who are brave and tenacious in battle, resolutely carry out orders, abide by battlefield discipline in an exemplary manner, have outstanding achievements in completing combat tasks, or take the initiative to cover and rescue comrades-in-arms, have outstanding deeds, and have made relatively large contributions, may be recorded as third-class meritorious service; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

2. Those who have the courage to overcome difficulties in battle, take the initiative, provide logistical and technical support quickly, and have outstanding achievements in completing support tasks, or who have made outstanding deeds in rescuing, protecting, or rescuing battlefield materials and people's lives and property, and whose deeds are outstanding and who have made relatively large contributions, may be recorded as third-class meritorious service; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

3. Those who resolutely carry out the orders of their superiors, give correct commands, coordinate closely, and perform outstanding and make greater contributions in organizing and commanding the completion of combat tasks may be recorded as meritorious service of the third class; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

4. Those who have achieved outstanding results in annual military training and have been set up as pacesetters in military training by brigades, divisions, or group armies (units of a comparable rank) may have a third-class merit recorded in the competitions of the subjects specified in the "Military Training Program of the Chinese People's Liberation Army" who have won the ranking of the group army (units of the equivalent rank) or units at or above the theater level, and who have broken army records such as shooting, bomb throwing, and runways in the competitions of specified subjects; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

5. Those who have made outstanding achievements in their annual work and have been established as pacesetters of the patriotic army by brigades, divisions, or group armies (units of the equivalent level) or have been rated as outstanding grassroots cadres by brigades, divisions, or group armies (units of the same level) may have meritorious service of the third class; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

6. Outstanding achievements in the protection and protection of secrets, and being rated as an advanced individual issued by the "Regulations of the Chinese People's Liberation Army on Guarding Military Secrets"; Individuals who have been rated as advanced individuals in secrecy work in units at or above the group army (equivalent level); Those who have made outstanding deeds in guarding secrets during wartime and have made important contributions to the victory of the battle may be recorded as meritorious service of the third class.

7. Those who actively carry out battlefield psychological warfare in the course of operations, and are set up as pacesetters in psychological warfare by brigades, divisions, or group armies (units of a comparable level) because of circumstances such as independently opening up new theaters or expanding battle results, or who are set up as pacesetters in combat propaganda work by the political departments of units at or above the group army level because of the fact that they carry out a large number of combat propaganda tasks, may be given third-class meritorious service; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

8. Those who are well-organized, tenacious, fearless of hardships and dangers, and who have made important contributions to protecting the interests of the state, the people, and the army in the course of accomplishing urgent, difficult, dangerous, and other special tasks, may be recorded as having meritorious service of the third class; Where the merits are outstanding and there are important contributions, second-class merits may be recorded; Those who have made outstanding achievements and have made major contributions and influences may be recorded as first-class meritorious service.

9. Those who have performed well or made outstanding contributions in participating in military operations such as United Nations peacekeeping operations, international rescue, protection of the personal and asset safety of citizens outside our country (territory), counter-terrorism, and escort operations. Personnel who have participated in joint exercises and training and peacekeeping operations abroad have performed well or made outstanding contributions. Personnel stationed overseas, or officers and soldiers of the islands stationed in Hong Kong and Macao, or the People's Liberation Army (PLA) who are on combat readiness duty, have performed well or made outstanding contributions. Other outstanding performance or outstanding contributions in the implementation of diversified military tasks. You can record third-class merit. The specific measures for the third-class meritorious service of personnel participating in joint exercises and training and peacekeeping trips abroad shall be formulated by the ** Central Military Commission in accordance with relevant regulations.

10. Personnel with excellent results of the annual equipment management inspection.

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