As the expiration of the compulsory military period approached, many comrades-in-arms began to consider whether they could continue to serve in the army and become non-commissioned officers. As a conscript, if you want to become a non-commissioned officer, you need to follow a certain process.
First of all, you need to take the initiative to submit a written application to the party committee of the company to express your determination to stay in the team. In addition, it is also necessary to seek the recommendation of grassroots units. The company organizes a secret ballot for all soldiers to get their opinions. For this reason, it is important for oneself to maintain a good relationship with one's comrades-in-arms in peacetime.
Secondly, it needs to pass the evaluation and selection organized by the organ. The content of the assessment includes many aspects such as political quality, professional skills and physical fitness, and only those who pass the assessment have the opportunity to be selected. After the evaluation, the unit will publicize the evaluation results and the list of personnel to be selected, and accept the supervision of superiors and the masses.
Finally, through the approval process, it will be reported to the superior for decision. However, even if you go through the above process, it does not necessarily mean that you will be able to successfully transfer to a non-commissioned officer. Due to the limited number of places, there are many people who want to stay in the team, so excellent performance in the company is the key. In general, if you want to become a non-commissioned officer, you need to take the initiative to strive for and stand out in various assessments. Only in this way will it be possible to achieve one's ambitions.
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