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What is the treatment for a doctor to be a soldier?
In a comprehensive training base of the army, there is a relatively "cow" recruit: he received the admission notice of doctoral students from Shanghai University; Academician Huang Xuhua, the winner of "* * * and the National Medal", specially wrote to him to encourage him; Born in a military family, within three generations, 10 people have served in the military. Grandpa is a good swimmer in the whole army, and uncle is a veteran in the war. ......

He is Huang Hong, a 26-year-old "quasi-doctor" from Jieyang, Guangdong. Many netizens asked curiously, what treatment did the "quasi-doctor" enjoy after joining the army? The veteran combed it and thought that he should at least enjoy the following treatment:

First, rapid progress. There are relatively few "associate doctors" in the army, which is easy to attract the attention and training of leaders at all levels. Coupled with their high quality, their growth and progress are faster. Excellent performance during service can be directly promoted.

Second, preferential treatment is high. In order to encourage college students to join the army, some local governments, on the existing basis, increase the resettlement fees for conscripts, with different proportions and standards ranging from several thousand yuan to tens of thousands of yuan.

The third is to continue learning. After two years of compulsory military service, Huang Hong can continue to develop in the army or retire from active service to complete his doctoral studies.

The fourth is to recruit officers directly. After studying for a doctorate, if Huang Hong meets the conditions of age and health, he can take the route of recruiting officers directly, and the rank awarded is relatively high, and the corresponding treatment he enjoys is also rising.

Fifth, employment priority. In the future, Huang Hong's local employment and service will be regarded as grassroots work experience, and he will enjoy a series of preferential treatment in the recruitment of civil servants, institutions and state-owned enterprises.

To sum up, Huang Hong, a "prospective doctor" recruit, at least enjoys the advantages of rapid progress, high salary and further study. We wish him an early success in the army and good news!