1. Don't talk about "violating the regulations" after serving as a soldier.
has a heavy responsibility as a soldier. The position of the soldier, the weapons and equipment held, and some related written materials may all fall into the category of "secret-related". Therefore, when young people become soldiers, they must speak well, keep the "red line" tightly secret, and ensure that they are not touched but not lined. This is a prerequisite for growth.
In recent years, the troops have opened and used mobile phones in their spare time. While enhancing the interaction and communication between comrades-in-arms and the outside world, it is also a test for every soldier. Some tasks or equipment encountered in the life of the army can be understood because young people are active in thinking and have the idea of sharing, but we must ensure that 100% can be said and can be done. If this is not possible, then do not say or do it. . The
army is not a school, nor is it social life. The main responsibility and main business determines that the behavior of soldiers must be rigorous. Therefore, young people must recognize this point, and every soldier must understand it correctly. Z3z

2. Don't say "show off yourself" after serving as a soldier.
Some recruits, in order to highlight their abilities, in order to attract the eyes of their comrades, they do not hesitate to exaggerate, show off their abilities or experiences in front of their comrades, and try to build their own "brilliant image", but the result is often counterproductive.
Every young soldier is the best existence. In the process of growing up, they all have their own specialties and proud things. In the environment where you are serving as a soldier, you must not have a "detached" mentality. Some personal achievements are indeed hard to come by, but there is no need to talk about it often. People who are very powerful will be "inferior" if they are called by others instead of showing off by themselves.
also has social relations, no matter how big the "relationship" is, it will not have much connection with the life of the army, but will be labeled as a "relationship household" by others. Even if there are relatives in the army, there is no need to talk about it. In the face of the army's iron discipline, such display is meaningless for growth.

3. Don't talk about "chasing the wind and catching the shadow" after serving as a soldier.
"Catch the wind and catch the shadow", "I heard it," and "out of context" these three kinds of words are easy to mislead others, so they are the most hateful. Life in the army is mostly in the form of classes, with dense personnel and rapid spread. If you hear a piece of news unintentionally, you must not pass it on as if you are trying to catch the wind without verifying it. In this way, you may be the one who is “injured”.
4. Don't say "complaining" when you are a soldier.
Whether in society or in the army, leaders don’t like to listen to “complaints”. Even if the “complaints” seem to be correct, if the environment and results cannot be changed, the complaints will become nonsense.
As a soldier leads a collective life. If you "complain", it means "negative energy." Some young soldiers may be "straight" and casually speak out, but they will bring emotions to the environment and affect them. While the comrades in arms are in the mood, they may have a great influence on others. For example, a comrade-in-arms made a mistake and was trained a few words by the squad leader. After the squad leader left, he felt that he couldn't hold back his face and would complain to other comrades. In fact, it is meaningless to say such things. If you are really "reasonable" in front of the squad leader, you will say that this kind of complaint afterwards will not only reach the squad leader’s ears, but also affect the mood of your comrades, which is really unwise.