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Distribution of time in the daily activities of military personnel. Internal order, accommodation and life of military personnel

Academic discipline:
"All-military charters of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation"
Military specialty:
"VUS - 420100, 420200, 420300"

Topic №2: “Servicemen and relationships between them. Accommodation of military personnel. Time management and daily routine”

Lesson number 1.
"Soldiers and the relationship between
them. Accommodation of military personnel.
Time distribution and everyday
order"

Educational and educational goals:
1. To study the rights and obligations of military personnel, the essence
and the meaning of unity of command
in the Armed Forces
Russian Federation.
2. Teach the order of giving and following orders and
representation
commanders
(chiefs).
Familiarize students with the procedure for writing a report
(applications).
3. Study the conditions of accommodation and consumer services
personnel divisions.
4. To instill in students a sense of responsibility and
diligence in the performance of official
responsibilities.

Study questions:

1.
2.
3.
4.
Rights and general duties of military personnel.
Military ranks.
Commanders (chiefs) and subordinates, senior
and younger ones. The order, the order of its issuance and
execution. Serviceman's call to

Rules for writing a report
Military salute. Submission order
commanders (chiefs). ABOUT
military

Accommodation of military personnel. Distribution
time and daily routine.
TIME: - 1 hour.
METHOD: - group lesson

1 study question:

Rights and general duties of military personnel.
Military ranks.

Defense of the Fatherland is a sacred duty and obligation
every citizen of the Russian Federation.
Military service is a special type of state
services.

Military ranks of military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Military ranks
military
shipborne
Soldiers and sailors
Private (student)
Sailor (student)
corporal
Senior sailor
Sergeants and foremen
Lance Sergeant
Petty officer 2 articles
Sergeant
Petty officer 1st article
Staff Sergeant
chief sergeant major
foreman
Head. ship foreman
Ensigns and midshipmen
Ensign
Midshipman
Senior Warrant Officer
Senior midshipman
junior officers
Ensign
Ensign
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Senior Lieutenant
Senior Lieutenant
Captain
Lieutenant Commander
senior officers
Major
Captain 3rd rank
Lieutenant colonel
Captain 2nd rank
Colonel
Captain 1st rank
senior officers
Major General
rear admiral
Lieutenant General
Vice Admiral
Colonel General
Admiral
Army General
Fleet Admiral
Marshal of the Russian Federation

Rights of military personnel
The rights of military personnel and the procedure for their implementation with
taking into account the specifics military service determined
the legislation of the Russian Federation.
No one has the right to restrict military personnel in
rights,
guaranteed
constitution
RF
And
legislation.
The use by military personnel of their rights is not
must be detrimental to the rights and legitimate interests
society, the state, military service, the rights of others
military personnel and other citizens.
The state guarantees social and legal
protection of military personnel, takes measures to create
them a sufficient and decent standard of living,
improvement of working and living conditions.

Military personnel as a last resort
have the right to use weapons personally or
the composition of the unit
To repel a group or armed attack on protected
military and government facilities, as well as the locations of military
parts
and divisions, buildings and structures military units, military echelons,
columns of cars and single vehicles and guards, if otherwise
it is impossible to protect them in ways and means;
To prevent attempts to forcibly seize weapons and military
technology, if it is impossible to protect them in other ways and means;
To protect military personnel and civilians from attack that threatens
their life or health, if by other means and means to protect them
impossible;
To detain a person who has committed a crime or who has been caught while
committing a serious and dangerous crime that provides armed
resistance, as well as an armed person who refuses to comply
lawful demands for the surrender of weapons, if by other means and means
crush resistance, apprehend the perpetrator, or seize the weapon
impossible.

General duties of military personnel
The soldier must:
To be faithful to the Military Oath, selflessly serve your people, courageously,
skillfully, not sparing his blood and life itself to defend the Russian Federation,
perform military duty, endure the hardships of military service;
Strictly comply with the Constitution and laws of the Russian Federation, comply with the requirements of military
statutes;
Constantly
master
military
professional
knowledge,
improve
their training and martial prowess;
Know and keep in constant readiness for use entrusted to him
weapons and military equipment, protect military property;
To be honest, disciplined, brave, in the performance of military duty
show reasonable initiative;
Unquestioningly obey the commanders (chiefs) and protect them in battle,
protect the Battle Banner of the military unit;
Treasure military camaraderie, not sparing your life, help out comrades
from
danger, to help them in word and deed, to respect the honor and dignity of everyone, not
allow rudeness and bullying towards yourself and other military personnel,
to keep them from unworthy deeds;
Observe the rules of military courtesy, behavior and performance of military
greetings, always be in shape, clean and neatly dressed;
Be vigilant, strictly keep military and state secrets.

2 study question:

Commanders (chiefs) and subordinates,
seniors and juniors. Order, the order of its issuance
and execution. Serviceman's call to
chiefs for official and personal matters.
Rules for writing a report

unity of command
It is one of the principles of the construction of the RF Armed Forces,
guides
them
And
relationships
between
military personnel. It lies in giving
commander
(chief)
all
completeness
managerial
authorities
By
relation
To
subordinates and assigning personal
responsibility to the state for all parties
life and activities of a military unit, subdivision
and every soldier.

The boss has the right to give to the subordinate
orders and demand their execution. Boss
should be an example of tact for the subordinate
and consistency and should not allow both
familiarity, and prejudice. For actions
degrading the human dignity of a subordinate,
boss is responsible.
The subordinate must unquestioningly comply
chief's orders. By following orders, he
file a complaint if he believes that in relation to him
did wrong.

The order, the order of its issuance and execution
Order - order of the commander (chief),
converted
To
subordinates
And
requiring
obligatory performance of certain actions,
compliance
those
or
other
rules
or
establishing some kind of order, position.
Order - a form of bringing the commander
(head) tasks to subordinates on private
questions. The order is given in writing.
or
orally.
Written
order
is
managerial
official
document,
issued by the chief of staff on behalf of the commander
in / unit or military commandant of the garrison on behalf of
garrison commander.

3 study question:

Military salute. Submission Order
commanders (chiefs). About military
politeness and behavior of military personnel.

Military salute
The military salute is the embodiment of comradely
cohesion of military personnel, evidence of mutual
respect and manifestation of a common culture.
All servicemen are required to meet (overtake)
greet each other strictly following the rules,
established by the Combat Charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Subordinates and juniors in military rank greet
first, and if the position is equal, the first is greeted by the one who
considers himself more polite and educated.
When out of order, both during classes and in
free time for military personnel of military units
(divisions), greet the chiefs on command
“Quietly” or “Get up. Quietly."

Command to perform military
greetings to military units and
departments are not served
When rising on alarm;
In places of combat duty;
On the firing line and firing position;
During the execution of construction, economic
works or
work for educational purposes, as well as during classes and work
V
hangars, parks and workshops;
During sports and games;
When eating and after the signal "All clear" before the signal
"Climb";
In rooms for patients.

Order of presentation to commanders
(heads) and persons who arrived for
inspections (checks).
Military personnel introduce themselves to their immediate superiors:
When appointed to a military position;
When surrendering a military post;
When conferring a military rank;
When awarded with an order or medal;
When leaving on a business trip, for treatment, on vacation and
return.

On military courtesy and behavior
military personnel
Soldiers must constantly lead by example
high culture, modesty and restraint, sacredly observe
military honour, to defend one's dignity and to respect
the dignity of others. They must remember that by their behavior
judge not only about them, but also about the honor of the Armed Forces as a whole.
Relationships between military personnel are built on
basis of mutual respect. For questions of service, they should
address each other with "you". On personal contact
military rank is called without indicating the type of troops or
services.
Chiefs and seniors, addressing the service to subordinates
and the younger ones are called by their military rank and surname or
only by rank, adding in the latter case before the rank
the word "comrade".

Rules for writing a report
Most often, the officers of the platoon - company - battalion
you have to draw up and submit reports and applications on command.
Reports are submitted upon acceptance of a position, its surrender, departure to
vacation, due to illness, when leaving for treatment, setting
on the queue for living space, making a request,
petition, based on the results of the investigation, for a report on
execution of an order (instruction) and in other cases.
The report must be prepared in accordance with
the requirements set out in the Manual on Service
correspondence and business. It is written on separate sheets.
A4 paper (210x297 mm).
The report is made concisely, clearly, without the use of
wording that gives rise to different interpretations, in
service and business style, subject to all generally accepted
grammar rules.

When writing a report,
adhere to the following rules
1. maintain margins on the sheet format: top - at least 2.5
cm; below - at least 2 cm; on the left - from 2.75 to 3.5 cm; to the right of
1.5 to 2.25 cm. The address is written (i.e., to whom the document is addressed,
for example: “To the commander of the 1st motorized rifle company”, “To the commander
military unit 00000");
2. below, in the middle of the sheet with a capital letter, the word is written
"Report", no punctuation mark;
3. further, from the red line (20 mm) the essence of the report is stated with
compliance with all generally accepted grammatical rules;
4. after the text on the right side, the position is written, military
rank and the signature of the person submitting the report. From the left
the parties are dated:
number -
digit, month
in words, year in numbers.

4 study question:

Accommodation of military personnel. Distribution
time and daily routine

internal order is the strict observance of certain military
statutes of accommodation rules, daily
activities, life
military personnel in a military unit (division) and serving as daily allowances
attire.
Internal order is achieved:
Deep understanding, conscious and precise execution by all
military personnel of duties determined by laws and military
statutes;
Focused educational work, a combination of high
exactingness of commanders (chiefs) with constant concern for
subordinates and maintaining their health;
A clear organization of combat duty and daily service;
Accurate implementation of the daily routine and regulations of working time;
Compliance with the rules for the operation (use) of weapons, military
technology and other material means; creation in locations
military personnel conditions for their daily activities, life and life,
meeting the requirements of military regulations;
Compliance with fire safety requirements, as well as taking measures
for protection environment in the area of ​​activity of the military unit.

Accommodation of military personnel
To accommodate each company must be
the following premises are provided:
Sleeping area;
Leisure room;
Company office;
Weapon storage room;
Room (place) for cleaning weapons;
Room (place) for sports activities;
Household service room;
Pantry for storing company property and personal belongings
military personnel;
Room (place) for smoking and cleaning shoes;
Dryer for uniforms and shoes;
Washroom;
shower room;
Toilet.

Outfit
Storage space for all types of uniforms
are assigned to military personnel and are designated
labels with indications of military rank on them,
surname and initials of the soldier.
Casual outfit and waist belt
before going to bed neatly and uniformly fit on
stool, shoes are placed at the foot of the bed. Cloth,
linen and shoes, if necessary, dried in
dryers.

Weapon storage
Training weapons and training ammunition must
be stored separately from the combat ones. With absence
a separate pyramid is allowed to store educational
weapons together with combat weapons, while the place of its storage
indicated by the inscription: "Training weapon". Educational
pistols are stored together with combat pistols
soldiers and sergeants of the unit. Sports
weapons are stored together with combat. Place it
storage is indicated by the inscription: "Sports
weapon". Issuance of training and sporting weapons and
training cartridges are made in the same way as the issuance
military weapons and ammunition.

Keys to weapon storage rooms
Pyramids with weapons, cabinets and boxes with
pistols and ammunition, as well as a room for
storage of weapons must be locked and
be sealed with mastic seals: pyramids and
room - the seal of the company officer on duty; cabinets and
chests of pistols and ammunition
company foremen.
Keys to the weapon storage room and
pyramids are constantly at the duty officer
company, and the keys to cabinets, boxes with pistols and
ammunition - from the foreman of the company. Transfer
keys are prohibited.

Room equipment
The room (place) for sports activities is equipped
sports
simulators,
gymnastic
shells, kettlebells, dumbbells and other sports
inventory.
The company is equipped with a shower at the rate of one tap
(shower net) for 15-20 people, are installed
washbasins - one tap (nipple) for 5-7 people and not
less than two foot baths with running water, and
equipped with a place for washing uniforms
military personnel.
At workshops, parks, bakeries,
bakeries and canteens, in addition, there should be
equipped with a warm shower, and washbasins should
be soap and towels.

The procedure for receiving those who arrived in the regiment
replenishment
The personnel who arrived for replenishment in the regiment within
14 days is placed in a separate room. In this period
held
in-depth
medical
examination,
vaccinations are given, uniforms are issued,
shoes according to established standards and their fit; with personal
composition
replenishment
are held
classes
By
improvement of military training received before
call for military service.
By order of the regiment from the personnel arriving at
replenishment,
formed
separate
subdivision,
appointed unit commander, his deputy for
educational work, the required number of
officers, ensigns, sergeants and soldiers as
commanders and instructors.

Room maintenance
All buildings and premises, as well as the territory of the regiment must
always kept clean and tidy. Every boss
responsible for the proper use of buildings and premises, for
safety of furniture, inventory and equipment.
In sleeping quarters or in other rooms for personnel on
must be posted in a conspicuous place on special boards
daily routine, class schedule, worksheets, scheme
accommodation of personnel, an inventory of property and the necessary
instructions.
All premises are provided with sufficient
trash bins, and smoking areas with water bins.
Daily cleaning of the premises is carried out by regular
cleaners under the direct supervision of the duty officer
company.
Maintaining the cleanliness of the premises during classes
assigned to the orderlies.

Space heating
Beginning and end of the heating period
announced by order of the head of the garrison. At
furnace heating order and time of heating
premises, reception and delivery of fuel establishes
regiment commander.
In winter, residential areas are maintained
air temperature is not lower than +18 degrees C, and in
medical institutions - not lower than +20 degrees C, in
other premises - in accordance with the established
norms.
Thermometers are hung indoors on
interior walls, away from stoves and heating
appliances, at a height of 1.5 m from the floor.

Room ventilation
Airing rooms in the barracks
performed by orderlies under supervision
on duty in the company: in the bedrooms - in front of
sleep and after sleep, in the classroom - before classes and in
breaks between them.
Window vents (transoms) in cold weather,
and windows in summer time open when people
are outside the premises. If people from
rooms do not have vents (transoms) or
Windows only open on one side
premises.

Room lighting
The lighting order is determined by the regimental commander.
Barracks lighting is divided into full and
duty.
In the sleeping quarters during sleep hours is left
emergency lighting. At the entrance to the barracks, in the rooms for
storage of weapons, corridors, stairs and toilets with
the onset of darkness and until dawn is maintained
full lighting. Light monitoring
assigned to duty and orderly.
In case of accidents or temporary shutdown
electric lighting for other reasons
duty officers for companies and other units should
be backup sources of lighting, storage
determined by the regimental commander.

Time management and daily routine
The distribution of time in the military unit is carried out
so as to ensure its constant combat readiness And
conditions were created for an organized combat
training of personnel, maintenance of order, military
discipline and education of military personnel, improving their
cultural level, comprehensive home service,
timely rest and meals.
The total duration of the weekly service
time of military personnel serving in the military
contract, should not exceed the duration of the working
time
established
legislation
Russian
Labor Federation. Working hours
conscripted military personnel,
determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Rest of military personnel
Officers and ensigns involved in execution
military service duties on weekends and holidays
days, rest is provided on other days of the week by decision
unit (subdivision) commander, taking into account the interests
services. The duration of rest should not exceed
time spent at work on weekends and public holidays
days.
In the event of the involvement of military personnel passing
military service under a contract, to the performance of duties
military service beyond the established duration
weekly duty hours and impossibility
compensate for it by resting on other days of the week such a time
summarized and provided to military personnel in the form
additional days of rest, which may be
attached to the main leave.

Daily routine for military personnel
The daily routine of the military unit is determined by time
carrying out the main activities of daily activities,
study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military
parts.
Regulations for the service time of military personnel passing
military service under the contract, in addition to the daily routine
establishes the deadlines and duration of the implementation of these
military personnel of the main activities arising from
military service duties.
Daily routine and work schedule
establishes the commander of a military unit or formation with
taking into account the type of the Armed Forces and the type of troops, the tasks facing
before the military unit, season, local and climatic
conditions.

The daily routine includes
The agenda should include
time for morning physical exercises,
morning and evening toilet, morning inspection,
training sessions and preparation for them, shifts
special (working) clothing, shoe cleaning and washing
hands before eating, eating, caring for
weapons and military equipment, educational,
cultural-leisure and sports-mass work,
informing personnel, listening
radio and television viewing, receiving patients in
medical
paragraph,
personal
needs
military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening
walks, checking and 8 hours for sleep.

Park and business day
Every week, the regiment holds a park day for maintenance purposes.
weapons, military equipment and other material
funds, additional equipment and improvement of parks and
objects of the educational and material base, bringing to
the order of military camps and the production of other
works. On the same day, a general
cleaning of all premises, as well as washing personal
composition in the bath.
In addition, in order to maintain armaments and
military equipment in constant combat readiness in
the regiment holds park days with the involvement of
of the entire personnel.

Rise, morning inspection and evening verification
In the morning, 10 minutes before the wake signal,
the company officer on duty raises deputies
platoon commanders and foremen of the company, and in
set time (at the signal "Rise") - total
company rise.
After getting up, morning physical
charging, cleaning of premises and territory, refueling
bed, morning toilet and morning inspection.

Training sessions
Combat training is the main
content
everyday
activities
military personnel in Peaceful time. Classes and teachings in
purposes
mastering
military personnel
tricks
action in modern combat should be carried out without
relaxations and simplifications.
On
training
classes
And
exercises
must
the entire staff of the regiment to be present. From classes
only persons on daily allowance are released
attire and in attire at work provided for
by order of the regiment, as well as military personnel who
granted a day of rest in compensation for
service on a public holiday or weekend.

Breakfast lunch and dinner
By the hour set by the daily routine,
cooking must be completed.
Before the distribution of food, the doctor (paramedic)
together with the regiment duty officer must check
food quality, check weighing
portions, as well as check the sanitary condition
dining rooms, tableware and kitchen utensils and
inventory. After the conclusion of the doctor (paramedic)
food is tested by the regimental commander or by his
instructions from one of the deputy commanders of the regiment.

Dismissal from the location of the regiment
Soldiers serving in the military
call,
entitled
free
move
V
location of military units and within
garrisons to which they are fired from the location
military units. Departure of military personnel passing
military service under contract, outside the garrisons,
where they are serving in the military
carried out with the permission of the commander of the military
parts. Soldiers doing military service
on conscription, travel outside the garrisons (for
except in cases of going on vacation or
business trip) is prohibited.

Visiting military personnel
Military visits are allowed
company commander at the time set
daily routine, in a specially designated
this in the visitors room shelf (place).
By order of the regiment from among the sergeants to
time,
established
For
visits
military personnel, a duty officer is appointed
visitors room.
Persons wishing to visit military personnel,
are allowed in the visitor's room with permission
regiment duty officer.

Topic №2: “Servicemen and relationships between them. Accommodation of military personnel. Time management and daily routine. Class

Topic №2: “Servicemen and relationships between them.

order."
Lesson number 1: “Military personnel and the relationship between them.
Accommodation of military personnel. Time distribution and everyday
order."
Task for self-training:
Explore:
- "Charter internal service Armed Forces of the Russian Federation".
Novosibirsk: Sib. univ. publishing house, 2008, part 1 ch.1, pp. 9-16, ch.2, pp.18-27, ch.3,
pp. 28-34, pp. 166-167, part 2, ch. 4, pp. 76-90, ch. 5, pp. 91-102.
The topic of the next lesson:
Topic No. 3: “Military discipline, its essence and significance. Rights and
duties of a soldier, squad leader and platoon leader.

Chapter 5

General provisions


225. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining order, military discipline and educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and eating . The total duration of the weekly service time of military personnel serving under a contract must not exceed the duration of working time established by the labor legislation of the Russian Federation. The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit. Combat duty (combat service), exercises, ship cruises and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out without limiting the total duration of the weekly duty time. Military personnel undergoing military service by conscription, as well as military personnel undergoing military service under a contract in military educational institutions vocational education and training military units are provided with at least one day of rest "weekly. The rest of the military personnel serving under the contract are provided with at least one day of rest weekly, but not less than 6 days of rest per month. Urgent measures directly related to combat and mobilization readiness military unit are carried out by order of its commander at any time of the day with the provision of rest for at least 4 hours to military personnel. holidays, rest is provided on other days of the week by the decision of the unit (unit) commander, taking into account the interests of the service. The duration of rest should not exceed the time spent in the service on weekends and holidays. In the event that military personnel undergoing military service under a contract are involved in the performance of military service duties in excess of the established duration of weekly service time and it is impossible to compensate for it by rest on other days of the week, such time is summed up and provided to military personnel in the form of additional days of rest, which can be added to the main vacation .
226. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions and during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of official time. The daily routine of the military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit. The regulations for the service time of military servicemen undergoing military service under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establish the terms and duration of the performance by these servicemen of the main activities arising from the duties of military service. The daily routine and duty time regulations are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type of the Armed Forces and the type of troops, the tasks facing the military unit, the season, local and climatic conditions. They are developed for the period of training and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the period of combat firing, field exits, exercises, maneuvers, ship cruises, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty, guard and other events, taking into account the peculiarities their implementation. The daily routine of a military unit is in the documentation of the daily duty, and the regulations for the service time of military personnel serving under a contract are at the headquarters of the military unit and in the offices of units.
227. The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching TV programs, receiving patients at a medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walks, verification and 8 hours for sleep. The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours. After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least 30 minutes. Meetings, meetings, as well as performances, films and other social events must end before the evening walk.
228. The schedule of service time for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract should provide for the time of their arrival and departure from service, the time for a break for eating (lunch), self-training (at least 4 hours a week), daily preparation for conducting classes and time for physical training (total duration of at least 3 hours per week). When determining the duty time regulations, the need for military personnel to perform official duties in accordance with the daily routine, as well as measures aimed at maintaining a military unit (subunit) in constant combat readiness, is taken into account. The duty time regulations for combat duty and service in daily duty are determined by military regulations and relevant instructions. Round-the-clock duty in a military unit and subunit of officers, ensigns and midshipmen who are not included in the daily duty, as well as the appointment of various responsible officers to the established outfit, can only be introduced in exceptional cases for a limited time by the commander of the troops of the military district, front, group of troops, fleet.
229. Every week, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day to maintain weapons, military equipment and other materiel, equip and improve parks and facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and carry out other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath. In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park days are held in the regiment with the involvement of all personnel. Park and economic and park days are held according to plans developed by the headquarters of the regiment together with the deputy commander of the regiment for armaments and logistics and approved by the commander of the regiment. Extracts from the plans are brought to the departments. To manage the work on park and business days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, a minimum number of officers and ensigns is appointed in order of priority. They are given a day of rest during the week.
230. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat duty) and serving in daily duty. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel. On the eve of days of rest, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual, to rise on rest days later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit. On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Rise, morning inspection and evening verification


231. In the morning, 10 minutes before the "Rise" signal, the company duty officer raises the deputy platoon commanders and the foreman of the company, and at the set time (at the "Rise" signal) - the general rise of the company.
232. After getting up, morning physical exercises, cleaning of premises and territory, making beds, morning toilet and morning inspection are carried out.
233. For a morning inspection at the command of the duty officer of the company "Company, for a morning inspection - stand up" deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units in the designated place; seconded line up on the left flank. The duty officer for the company, having built the company, reports to the foreman about the readiness of the company for inspection. At the command of the foreman of the company, deputy platoon commanders and squad leaders conduct a morning inspection. Contracted servicemen are present at the morning inspection periodically.
234. At morning inspections, the presence of people, their appearance and their observance of the rules of personal hygiene. in need of medical care the company officer on duty writes down the records of patients in the book (Appendix 12) for referral to the medical center of the regiment. During the morning inspection, the squad commanders order to eliminate the detected shortcomings, check their elimination and report on the results of the inspection to the deputy platoon commanders, the latter to the foreman of the company. The condition of the legs, socks (footcloths) and underwear is checked periodically, usually before going to bed.
235. In the evening, before checking, at the time provided for by the daily routine, an evening walk is held under the guidance of the foreman of the company or one of the deputy platoon commanders. During the evening walk, the personnel performs marching songs as part of the units. After a walk on the command of the duty officer in the company "Company, for evening verification - stand up" deputy platoon commanders (commanders of departments) line up their units for verification. The company officer on duty, having built the company, reports to the foreman or the person replacing him about the formation of the company for evening verification. The foreman of the company or the person replacing him, having given the command "Attention", proceeds to verification. At the beginning of the verification, he names the military ranks, the names of the military personnel enrolled for the feats they have committed in the lists of the company forever or honorary soldiers. When naming the names of these military personnel, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: "So-and-so (military rank and surname) died a heroic death in battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland" or "Honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in reserve." After that, the foreman of the company verifies the personnel of the company according to the name list. Hearing his last name, everyone answers: "I am." The commanders of departments are responsible for those who are absent. For example: "On guard", "On vacation". At the end of the verification, the foreman of the company gives the command "At ease", announces orders and orders that should be known to all military personnel, the outfit for the next day and makes (clarifies) the combat crew in case of alarm and fire. The deputy platoon commanders appoint the next cleaners for the next day. At the set hour, the signal "Hang up" is given, the emergency lighting is turned on and complete silence is established.
236. When the company commander or one of the company officers is in the company during the morning inspection and evening verification, the foreman of the company reports to him on the results of the inspection (verification).
237. Periodically, according to the plan of the regiment, general battalion or regimental evening checks are carried out. The place for evening verification should be lit. All personnel of the battalion (regiment) must be present at general battalion (regimental) verifications. Verification of all personnel according to the name list is carried out by company commanders and the results of the verification are reported to the battalion commander. At the general regimental verification, the commanders of battalions and individual units of the regiment report the results of the verification to the regiment commander. At the end of the general battalion (regimental) verification, the battalion (regiment) commander gives the command "Attention" and orders to play "Dawn". During the general regimental evening verification at the end of the Dawn game, the orchestra plays the National Anthem of the Russian Federation. The divisions then march to the orchestra. In the absence of an orchestra in the battalion (regiment), technical means of reproducing sound recordings are used. With the beginning of the game "Dawn", the commanders of subunits from a platoon and above put their hand to the headgear and lower it at the command "At ease", given by the commander of the battalion (regiment) at the end of the orchestra's game.

Training sessions


238. Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel in peacetime. Classes and exercises for the purpose of mastering by military personnel methods of action in modern combat should be carried out without concessions and simplifications.
All personnel of the regiment must be present at training sessions and exercises. Only persons who are in the daily outfit and in the outfit for the work provided for by the order for the regiment, as well as military personnel who are granted a day of rest as compensation for serving on a holiday or day off, are exempted from classes.
With soldiers and sergeants released from field training due to illness, classes are organized in the classroom by order of the company commander.
Commanders (chiefs) guilty of detaching personnel from combat training classes are held accountable.
Activities determined by the combat training plan and the schedule of classes can only be postponed by the regiment commander. 239. Classes begin and end on a signal at the hours established by the daily routine.
Before going to class, squad commanders and deputy platoon commanders check the presence of subordinates and inspect whether they are dressed in uniform, whether the equipment is properly fitted and whether the weapon is loaded.
At the end of classes and exercises, unit commanders must personally check the availability and completeness of all weapons, military equipment and training equipment, as well as the presence of small arms and ammunition. Weapons and magazine bags are checked by squad leaders. The test results are reported on command. Unused ammunition and cartridge cases are handed over in the prescribed manner.
At the end of classes and exercises, cleaning of weapons and trenching tools, maintenance of weapons and military equipment, as well as cleaning of training venues are carried out.

Breakfast lunch and dinner


240. By the hour set by the daily routine, cooking should be completed. Before the start of food distribution, the doctor (paramedic), together with the regiment duty officer, must check the quality of the food, make control weighing of portions, and also check the sanitary condition of the dining room, tableware and kitchen utensils. After the conclusion of the doctor (paramedic), the food is tested by the regiment commander or, at his direction, by one of the deputy regiment commanders. The results of the check are recorded in the book of accounting for the quality control of cooked food. At the set time, the regiment duty officer gives permission for the issuance of food.
241. Soldiers and sergeants should arrive at the dining room in cleaned clothes and shoes, in the ranks under the command of the foreman of the company or, at his direction, one of the deputy platoon commanders. Order must be observed in the dining room during meals. It is forbidden to eat in hats, overcoats (insulated jackets) and in special (working) clothing.
242. Persons of the daily outfit receive food at the time set by the regiment commander. Patients who are in the medical center of the regiment, food is prepared according to the norms of hospital rations and delivered separately.

Dismissal from the location of the regiment


243. Conscripted servicemen have the right to move freely within the location of military units and within the boundaries of the garrisons to which they are discharged from the location of military units. Departure of military personnel undergoing military service under a contract outside the garrisons on the territory of which they perform military service is carried out with the permission of the commander of the military unit. Conscripted military personnel are prohibited from leaving the garrisons (with the exception of cases of departure on vacation or business trip).
244. A conscripted military serviceman, unless he is subject to a disciplinary sanction of "deprivation of another dismissal", has the right to one dismissal per week from the location of the regiment. Military personnel with an extended term of military service (sailors and foremen of ships, ships and units of the Navy) are entitled to daily dismissal from ships ashore and from military units in the period between the performance of combat training tasks. At the same time, the dismissal of military personnel should be regulated between subdivisions of the regiment (ship), so that the combat readiness of the regiment (ship) and the quality of combat duty are not reduced.
Military personnel undergoing military service on conscription are dismissed from the location of the regiment by the company commander on the days and hours appointed by the regiment commander and in the manner established by him. At the same time, no more than 30% of servicemen can be dismissed from the unit. Soldiers of the first year of service are dismissed from the location of the regiment after bringing them to the Military Oath. On Saturday and pre-holiday days, dismissal is allowed until 24:00, and on Sunday and public holidays - until evening verification.
With the permission of the battalion commander, the company commander may grant a soldier a dismissal for a good reason and on other days of the week after training sessions until lights out or until the morning next day(but no later than 2 hours before the start of classes). Dismissals are made in order of priority. The order of dismissal is led by deputy platoon commanders. For carrying out combat duty and service in a daily outfit on weekends and holidays, dismissal of military personnel undergoing military service by conscription is not granted.
245. For permission to dismiss, servicemen apply to their immediate superior.
For example: "Comrade sergeant. Please allow me to be dismissed until 20 o'clock."
Deputy platoon commanders lists for the dismissal of conscripted military personnel, signed by platoon commanders, submit to the company foreman for a report to the company commander. 246. At the appointed time, the company duty officer lines up the dismissed and reports to the foreman of the company.
The foreman of the company examines the dismissed, checks whether they are well shaved and trimmed, the condition and fit of their uniforms and shoes, their knowledge of the rules of military greeting, behavior on the street and in other in public places. Then the foreman issues dismissal notes to the dismissed (Appendix 12) signed by the company commander. The company officer on duty writes down those dismissed in the book (Appendix 12), draws up a list of those dismissed and presents them to the regiment officer on duty. Conscripted military personnel who are dismissed from the location of the regiment must have a military ID with them.
A release note is valid only within the boundaries of your garrison.
247. Upon returning from dismissal, servicemen arrive at the duty officer of the regiment and report on their arrival. The duty officer on the regiment makes a mark on the leave notes about the time of arrival. Then they go to the unit to the company duty officer, hand over his leave notes and report to their immediate superior.
For example: "Comrade sergeant. Private Rybakov arrived from the dismissal. During the dismissal, he had no comments (or had such and such comments from such and such)."
If a soldier arrives at the unit after lights out, he reports to his immediate superior the next day before the morning inspection.
The officer on duty in the company in the book of the dismissed notes the time of arrival of those who returned from the dismissal and hands over the dismissal notes to the foreman of the company.
248. Dismissal of cadets of the 1st course from the location of the military educational institution vocational education is carried out in the manner prescribed for soldiers and sergeants undergoing military service on conscription. The procedure for the dismissal of cadets of the 2nd year is established by the head of the military educational institution of vocational education. Cadets of the 3rd and subsequent courses, as well as cadets who have the right to live in a hostel, may be outside the location of a military educational institution of vocational education after training sessions and compulsory hours independent work, determined by the daily routine, up to 24 hours, family cadets - before the start of classes on the next school day.
249. In a military unit (separate subdivision) located in a remote area from populated areas, and in other cases when dismissal from its location in the specified order is inappropriate, by decision of the commander of the military unit (separate subdivision) on rest days, group trips are carried out to nearby large settlements (cities).

Departure and following units (teams)


250. On official business trips, as a rule, subunits headed by their commanders are allocated. When soldiers and sergeants of different units are assigned on a business trip, a team is created from them and a team leader is appointed from among sergeants, warrant officers or officers. The subunit commander (team leader) is issued to the regiment a travel certificate and a list of personnel of the subunit (team) indicating the type and number of weapons, the amount of ammunition issued, certified by the stamp of the military unit, signed by the regiment's chief of staff. In addition, the subunit commander (team leader) is also indicated: the order of following and meals on the way, at what time, where and at whose disposal the subunit (team) is sent, security requirements, rules for storing and using weapons, and other instructions related to with the service of a unit (team).
251. The preparation of a unit (team) for going on a business trip is led by the commander of the unit from which it is allocated.
At the appointed time, the subunit (team) under the leadership of the assigned subunit commander (team leader) arrives at the duty officer of the regiment. The regiment duty officer checks the composition and security of the unit (team) and reports on its readiness to the chief of staff or regiment commander.
The chief of staff or the regiment commander inspects the unit (team), checks its readiness, instructs the unit commander (team leader), and if necessary, the entire personnel, ensures the timely dispatch of the unit (team), allocating a vehicle if necessary.
252. The unit commander (team leader) is responsible for maintaining military discipline and order by personnel, timely completion of the task, as well as for the safety of weapons, ammunition and other military property.
Upon arrival at the destination, the unit commander (team leader) reports to the person at whose disposal the
unit (command), and upon return - to the chief of staff of the regiment.
253. When traveling by car, unit commanders (team leaders) perform the duties of the head of the column (senior vehicle) set forth in Art. 375.
Transportation of personnel on unequipped, and in winter time on open cars is prohibited.
When following by rail, water and air transport, be guided by the instructions set forth in Chapter 12 of this Charter.
254. Servicemen of the company, undergoing military service on conscription, sent to perform official tasks, as well as on an excursion, to the cinema, theater and others public institutions within the garrison, they follow as part of a team led by a senior appointed company commander from among officers, ensigns or sergeants.
The senior officer or warrant officer collects the personnel of the team, lines up and inspects it, draws up a list and reports on the readiness of the team to the company commander or the person replacing him. After receiving permission, he leads the team to their destination.
The senior sergeant builds a team and presents it for inspection to the foreman of the company or the person replacing him, receives from him a dismissal note and a list of the team signed by the company commander. The total number of those following with the elder is also indicated in the dismissal note. Then the senior presents the command to the duty officer of the regiment.
255. When two or more military personnel leave a unit, a senior is always appointed from among them. Teams of three or more go to their destination in formation (except for going to public recreation facilities) under the guidance of a senior.
In order to avoid accidents, teams following on foot in formation must have signal lights at the head and tail of the column at night, and signal flags during the day.

Visiting military personnel


256. Visiting military personnel is allowed by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine, in the visitor room (place) specially designated for this in the regiment.
257. By order of the regiment from among the sergeants, for the time set for visiting military personnel, an officer on duty in the visitor's room is appointed. His rights and obligations are determined by the instruction approved by the regiment commander.
Persons wishing to visit military personnel are allowed into the visitor's room with the permission of the duty officer of the regiment.
258. Family members of military personnel and other persons, with the permission of the regiment commander, can visit the barracks, canteen, military glory (history) room of the unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and life of the regiment's personnel. Military personnel trained for this purpose are appointed to accompany them and give the necessary explanations.
259. Visitors with alcoholic drinks or in a state of intoxication are not allowed to visit military personnel. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to spend the night in the barracks and other premises (Article 163).

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions even during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of official time.

The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

The daily routine of the military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

In addition to the daily routine, the regulations on the service time of military personnel serving under a contract establish the terms and duration of the performance of daily activities by these military personnel arising from the duties of military service.

The daily routine and duty time regulations are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type and type of troops Armed Forces, tasks facing the military unit, season, local and climatic conditions.

The daily routine of a military unit should provide for the time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports activities, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching television, receiving patients at a medical center, as well as time for the personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walks, evening verification and at least 8 hours for sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours. After lunch, there should be no study or work for at least 30 minutes (see the section "Additional materials").

Every week, usually on Saturday, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day to maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property, equip and improve parks and facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and carry out other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bath for personnel.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park weeks and park days are held in the regiment with the involvement of all personnel.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat service) and serving in daily and garrison outfits. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel.

On the eve of rest days, performances, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual.

On rest days, it is allowed to rise later than usual; at the hour set by the commander of the military unit, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

To organize the leisure and recreation of military personnel, there are clubs of military units, whose activities include:

  • demonstrations of feature films on weekends and weekends (holidays);
  • work of libraries of military units;
  • classes in club amateur associations, circles in various genres of amateur art and applied art, circles and schools of aesthetic education;
  • literary and artistic themed evenings, literary and musical compositions, question and answer evenings, thematic film screenings, film festivals, film evenings, film lecture evenings, mass plot games, portrait evenings, reader and audience conferences, lectures and consultations;
  • meetings with veterans Patriotic War and the Armed Forces, figures of science, literature and art;
  • celebration evenings the best specialists, classes in lecture halls of military and legal knowledge, exhibitions of technical creativity, evenings of military commonwealth, events related to the reception of young replenishment and the dismissal of military personnel from the ranks of the Armed Forces.

On weekends and holidays, the corresponding plans of military units provide for visits by military personnel to theaters, libraries, museums, concert halls, stadiums and other cultural, entertainment and sports facilities.

conclusions

  1. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness.
  2. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day is carried out by the daily routine, which determines the implementation of the main activities.
  3. Every week, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day to put military camps and military equipment in order.

Questions

  1. How does the distribution of time in a military unit help to maintain the constant combat readiness of personnel? Justify your answer.
  2. What is the daily routine for conscripted military personnel?
  3. Think about how the security of everyday military service depends on the state of internal order in the military collective. Justify your answer.

Tasks

  1. Prepare a message on the topic "Distribution of time in a military unit during the week."
  2. If you have an acquaintance who has recently been demobilized from the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, ask him about the distribution of time and daily routine in the military unit where he served. Based on his story, prepare a message on this topic.

internal order- this is strict observance by military personnel of certain federal laws, general military statutes and other regulatory legal acts Russian Federation rules for accommodation, life in a military unit (subdivision), serving as a daily outfit and performing other activities of daily activities.

Internal order is achieved:

■ knowledge, understanding, conscious and accurate performance by all military personnel of the duties determined by federal laws, general military regulations and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation;

■ purposeful educational work, a combination of the high demands of commanders (chiefs) with constant concern for subordinates and the protection of their health;

■ organization of combat training;

■ exemplary performance of combat duty (combat service) and service in daily duty;

■ Accurate fulfillment of the daily routine and working time regulations;

■ compliance with the rules for the operation of weapons, military equipment and other military property;

■ creation of conditions at the locations of servicemen for their daily activities, life and life that meet the requirements of general military regulations;

■ compliance safe conditions military service, ensuring the protection of military personnel, the local population and the environment from the dangers that arise in the course of carrying out activities of the daily activities of a military unit (unit).

Conscripted military personnel, except for those on ships, are accommodated in barracks.



The following premises should be provided for the placement of the company:

■ sleeping quarters (living rooms);

■ information and leisure room (psychological relief) for servicemen;

■ company office;

■ room for storing weapons;

■ room (place) for cleaning weapons;

■ room (place) for sports activities;

■ service room;

■ storeroom for storing company property and personal belongings of servicemen;

■ room (place) for smoking and cleaning shoes;

■ clothing dryer;

■ washing room;

■ shower room;

■ toilet.

The accommodation of conscripted military personnel (except for those on ships) in sleeping quarters (living rooms) is carried out at the rate of at least 12 m 3 of air volume per person.

The beds in the dormitories (living rooms) are installed so that there is room for bedside tables near each of them or about two moved together, and there is enough space between the rows of beds in the dormitories for building personnel; beds are located no closer than 50 cm from the outer walls in compliance with the alignment.

Beds in the living rooms of the company should be arranged in one tier, and two tiers are allowed in the sleeping quarters.

The bedside table stores toiletries, shaving supplies, clothes and shoes cleaning supplies, handkerchiefs, collars, bath accessories and other small personal items, as well as books, charters, photo albums, notebooks and other writing materials.

The beds of military personnel stationed in the barracks consist of blankets, sheets, pillows with pillowcases, mattresses and bedding. Beds are made the same way. It is forbidden to sit down and lie down on the bed in uniform (except for the company on duty during rest).

The procedure for storing uniforms, other items of clothing for personal use of conscripted military personnel, as well as personal protective equipment, except for gas masks, is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

The clothes, underwear and footwear of the military personnel of the company, if necessary, are dried in dryers.

The order of storage of cameras, tape recorders, radio receivers and other household radio-electronic equipment and the procedure for using them at the regiment's location is determined by the regiment commander.

Small arms and ammunition, including training ammunition, are stored in subunits in a separate room with metal bars on the windows, which is under constant guard of daily duty officers and equipped with technical security equipment, equipped with main and backup power sources, with information output (sound and light) to the regimental officer.

Machine guns, submachine guns, carbines, rifles, training shooting devices and hand grenade launchers, as well as bayonets-knives (bayonets) are stored in pyramids, and pistols and ammunition are stored in metal lockable cabinets (safes) or boxes.

The room (place) for sports activities is equipped with sports equipment.

The company is equipped with: a shower room - at the rate of three to five shower nets per floor barracks section (when equipped with residential cells with a block of sanitary facilities - a shower room for three to four people), a washing room - at the rate of one washbasin for five to seven people (when equipped with residential cells with a block of sanitary and amenity premises - a washbasin for three to four people), a toilet - at the rate of one toilet bowl and one urinal for 10-12 people (when equipped with residential cells with a block of sanitary and amenity premises - a toilet for three four people), a foot bath with running water (in the washing room) - for 30-35 people, as well as a sink for the floor barracks section for washing uniforms by military personnel.

Separate, specially equipped rooms or places are allocated for cleaning uniforms.

The public service room is equipped with ironing tables, posters with the rules for wearing military uniforms and insignia, repairing uniforms, mirrors and is provided with chairs (stools), the necessary number of irons, as well as inventory and tools for cutting hair, performing routine repairs of uniforms , repair materials and accessories.

In sleeping quarters or in other quarters for personnel, the daily routine, duty regulations, class schedule, sheets of orders, personnel deployment scheme, inventory of property and necessary instructions are posted on special boards in a conspicuous place, and televisions, radio equipment, refrigerators and other household appliances.

All buildings and premises, as well as the territory are kept clean and tidy.

All premises are provided with a sufficient number of litter bins, and smoking areas - urns with water (disinfectant liquid).

At the external entrances to the premises, devices for cleaning shoes from dirt and rubbish bins are installed.

Daily cleaning of the premises is carried out by regular cleaners under the direct supervision of the company duty officer.

Maintaining cleanliness in the premises during classes is the responsibility of the orderlies.

In addition to daily cleaning, once a week, a general cleaning of all premises is carried out under the guidance of the foreman of the company. During general cleaning, bedding (mattresses, pillows, blankets) is taken out into the yard for airing. Before rubbing the floors with mastic, they are cleaned of dirt and wiped with damp rags.

If the floors are not rubbed with mastic, then they are washed at least once a week. Washing floors with water is prohibited.

Toilets should be kept clean, disinfected daily, well ventilated and lit. Supervision of the maintenance of toilets is entrusted to foremen of divisions, sanitary instructors and duty officers in companies.

In winter, the air temperature in residential premises is not lower than +18 °С, and in medical institutions - not lower than +20 °С, in other premises - in accordance with established standards. Thermometers are hung indoors on internal walls, away from stoves and heaters, at a height of 1.5 m from the floor.

The airing of the premises in the barracks is carried out by orderlies under the supervision of the company on duty: in the bedrooms and living rooms - before and after sleep, in the classrooms - before classes and during breaks between them.

Window vents (transoms) in cold weather, and windows in the summer open when people are outside. If people do not leave the premises, vents (transoms) or windows open only on one side of the premises.

At the entrances to the barracks, in the rooms for storing weapons, corridors, on the stairs and in the toilets, full lighting is maintained from dusk until dawn, in the sleeping quarters of the barracks during the hours provided for sleep - duty lighting. Supervision of the lighting regime is assigned to the duty and orderly.

Time distribution in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining military discipline and internal order, educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and eating.

Conscripted military personnel are provided with at least one day of rest every week.

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions even during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of official time.

Schedule of the military unit determines in time the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching TV programs, receiving patients at a medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least two hours), evening walks, evening verification and at least eight sleep hours.

After the rise, morning physical exercises, bedding, morning toilet and morning inspection are carried out.

At morning inspections, the presence of personnel, the appearance of military personnel and their compliance with personal hygiene rules are checked.

Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel.

The entire personnel of the regiment must be present at classes and exercises, with the exception of military personnel who are on daily duty or involved in performing tasks stipulated by the order of the regiment commander.

Classes begin and end at the hours established by the daily routine (regulations of working hours).

Before going to class, squad commanders and deputy platoon commanders check the presence of subordinates and inspect whether they are dressed in uniform, whether the equipment is properly fitted and whether the weapon is loaded.

At the end of classes and exercises, unit commanders personally check the availability and completeness of all weapons, military equipment and training equipment, as well as the presence of small arms and ammunition. Weapons and magazine bags are checked by squad leaders. The test results are reported on command. Unused ammunition and cartridge cases are handed over in the prescribed manner.

At the end of classes and exercises, the places where classes are held are cleaned, weapons and trench tools are cleaned, maintenance of weapons and military equipment is carried out.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are held according to the daily routine. The intervals between meals should not exceed seven hours.

Soldiers and sergeants should arrive at the dining room in cleaned clothes and shoes, in the ranks under the command of the foreman of the company or, at his direction, one of the deputy platoon commanders.

Order must be observed in the dining room during meals. It is forbidden to eat in hats, overcoats (insulated jackets) and in special (working) clothing.

After lunch, no classes or work should be carried out for at least 30 minutes.

Meetings, meetings, as well as performances, films and other social events must end before the evening walk.

In the evening, before verification, at the time provided for by the daily routine, an evening walk is held under the guidance of the foreman of the company or one of the deputy platoon commanders. During the evening walk, the personnel performs marching songs as part of the units. After a walk at the command of the duty officer in the company "Company, on evening verification - become " deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units for verification. The company officer on duty, having built the company, reports to the foreman or the person replacing him about the formation of the company for evening verification.

After that, the foreman of the company verifies the personnel of the company according to the name list. Hearing his last name, everyone answers: "I am." The commanders of departments are responsible for those who are absent.

At the end of the evening verification, the foreman of the company gives the command "At ease" announces orders and orders in the part relating to all military personnel, the outfit for the next day and produces (specifies) combat crew in case of alarm, in case of fire and other emergencies, as well as in case of a sudden attack on the location of a military unit (unit). A signal is given at the set hour. "Release", emergency lighting is turned on and complete silence is ensured.

Every week, as a rule, on Saturday, a park and maintenance day is held in the regiment in order to maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property, equip and improve parks and facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and perform other works. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath.

Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat service) and serving in daily and garrison outfits. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel.

On the eve of days of rest, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end one hour later than usual, to wake up on rest days later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit.

On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

A conscripted soldier, if he is not subject to a disciplinary sanction of "deprivation of another dismissal", has the right to one dismissal per week from the location of the regiment.

Conscripted military personnel are dismissed from the regiment by the company commander on the days and hours appointed by the regiment commander. At the same time, no more than 30% of servicemen can be dismissed from the unit. Soldiers of the first year of service are dismissed from the location of the regiment after bringing them to the Military Oath. On Saturday and pre-holiday days, dismissal is allowed until 24:00, and on Sunday and public holidays - until evening verification.

With the permission of the battalion commander, the company commander may grant a soldier a dismissal for a good reason on other days of the week after training sessions until lights out or until the morning of the next day (taking into account his return no later than two hours before the start of classes).

Dismissal is granted to military personnel in order of priority. The order of dismissal is led by deputy platoon commanders.

Visiting military personnel is allowed by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine, in a visitor room (place) specially designated for this in the regiment.

Persons wishing to visit military personnel are allowed into the room (place) of visitors with the permission of the duty officer of the regiment.

Family members of military personnel and other persons, with the permission of the regiment commander, can visit the barracks, canteen, military glory (history) room of the military unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and life of the regiment personnel. Military personnel trained for this purpose are appointed to accompany them and give the necessary explanations.

Questions and tasks

1. What is internal order? How is it achieved?

2. What premises are provided for the placement of the company?

3. What sanitary and hygienic requirements must be observed in the premises for military personnel?

4. How should be stored weapon and ammo?

5. Tell us about the equipment of the service room.

6. How is the maintenance of cleanliness and order in the barracks organized?

7. What requirements should be subject to the distribution of time in a military unit?

8. What activities should be provided for in the daily routine of military personnel? Briefly describe these activities.

9. What changes in the daily routine are provided for on Sundays and holidays?

10. Tell us about the procedure for the dismissal of military personnel from the location of the unit.

I. How are family members and others visiting members of the armed forces?

DAILY REQUEST OF THE COMPANY

Daily outfit is appointed to maintain internal order, protect personnel, weapons, military equipment and ammunition, premises and other military property of a military unit (unit), monitor the state of affairs in units and take timely measures to prevent offenses.

The following are appointed to the daily outfit of the company:

■ company duty officer;

■ orderlies for the company.

The number of orderly shifts in companies is determined by the regiment commander.

In order to effectively fulfill their duties, servicemen assigned to daily duty are given time to rest and prepare.

On the night preceding the outfit, persons assigned to the daily outfit must be released from all classes and work.

On the day of joining the outfit at the hours specified in the daily routine, the personnel must be provided with at least 3 hours to prepare for service, including for practical training, and at least one hour for rest (sleep).

The training of the personnel of the daily squad of the company is carried out by the foreman or another designated officer of the unit.

At the lesson (briefing) the provisions of general military regulations, instructions and requirements for the safety of military service are studied, and the knowledge of the personnel entering the outfit of special duties is also checked.

Practical classes are held on the day the servicemen enter the outfit at the hours specified in the daily routine (duty schedule), in premises (places) equipped for service; the focus is on practical action daily dress in various conditions environment.

Duty officer appointed from sergeants and, as an exception, from among the most trained soldiers. He is responsible for the exact implementation of the daily routine (duty schedule) and compliance with other rules for maintaining internal order in the company; for the safety of weapons, ammunition boxes, company property, personal belongings of soldiers and sergeants, and for the proper performance of orderly duty. The company duty officer is subordinate to the regiment duty officer and his assistant, and in the order of internal service in the company - to the company commander and foreman of the company.

Orderly by company appointed from the soldiers. He is responsible for the safety of weapons under his protection, cabinets (boxes) with pistols, boxes of ammunition, company property and personal belongings of soldiers and sergeants. The company orderly is subordinate to the company duty officer.

The next orderly in the company is serving inside the barracks at the front door, near the weapons storage room. He is obliged:

■ not leave the company premises anywhere without the permission of the company officer on duty;

■ keep a close eye on the weapon storage room;

■ Do not let strangers into the premises, and also do not allow the removal of weapons, ammunition, property and things from the barracks without the permission of the company officer on duty;

■ immediately report to the company officer on duty about all incidents in the company, about violations of the statutory rules of relations between the military personnel of the company, noticed malfunctions and violations of fire safety requirements, and take measures to eliminate them;

■ Wake up personnel during a general rise, as well as at night in case of an alarm or fire;

■ give commands in a timely manner according to the daily routine;

■ monitor the cleanliness and order in the premises and demand their observance from the military;

■ do not allow military personnel to leave the premises undressed in cold weather, especially at night;

■ make sure that military personnel smoke, clean their shoes and clothes only in the premises or places designated for this;

■ upon arrival at the company of direct superiors from the company commander and above and the regiment on duty, give the command "Attention"; upon arrival in the company of other officers of the company, as well as the foreman of the company and military personnel not from their own company, call the duty officer. For example: "On duty in the company, on the way out."

The next orderly is forbidden to sit down, take off his equipment and unbutton his clothes.

The duty officer of a free shift is obliged to maintain cleanliness and order in the premises of the company and not go anywhere without the permission of the company officer on duty, to assist him in restoring order in case of violation of the statutory rules of relations between the military personnel of the company; remaining for the duty officer in the company, perform his duties.

When quartering a company in a populated area, one of the orderlies must always be on the street, in a place established by the company commander and equipped with a canopy for protection from the weather.

The orderly is obliged to always know where the company duty officer is located, and to observe the observance by the military personnel public order and rules for wearing military uniforms. He reports all observed violations to the company officer on duty.

Places for duty and orderly companies are located and equipped in such a way as to ensure the convenience of performing their duties. In the places for service by the company's daily outfit there should be:

■ technical means for receiving signals and alerting units;

means of communication (telephone, selector, radio stations); watch;

stand with documentation of the daily order; backup lighting sources; cleaning equipment and bins. The daily outfit of the company must have the following documentation:

■ instruction to the duty officer and his assistant (orderman), including in the event of a threat of the enemy using nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, the occurrence (threat of occurrence) of natural and man-made emergencies, as well as the commission (threat of commission) of a terrorist act;

Schedule;

■ working time regulations;

■ the work schedule of an official of the daily duty;

■ table of call signs of telephone exchanges and officials;

■ instruction on fire safety requirements;

■ inventory of documents and property;

■ book of acceptance and delivery of duty;

■ a set of general military regulations. In addition, the company officer on duty has:

■ a list of typical commands and signals given by the duty officer (order);

■ a list of messengers, servicemen of the company living outside the barracks, indicating their addresses, telephone numbers, methods of calling;

■ samples of uniforms for morning physical exercises;

■ scheme of the area of ​​the territory assigned to the company for cleaning;

■ books for the issuance of weapons and ammunition, records of patients, dismissed;

■ a set of keys to the ignition locks and hatches of vehicles in a box sealed by the unit commander, along with waybills in case of anxiety.

Questions and tasks

1. For what purpose is the company's daily outfit assigned? Who is included in it?

2. How is the preparation of the daily outfit of the company carried out?

3. Who is appointed on duty in the company? What is the officer on duty responsible for and to whom does he report?

4. Who is appointed orderly in the company? What is the company orderly responsible for and to whom does he report?

5. List the duties of the orderly for the company.

6. How is the place for the duty and orderly company equipped?

7. What documentation should a company's daily outfit have?

MILITARY DISCIPLINE

Military discipline is one of the decisive conditions for the combat readiness of troops, the most important factor ensuring victory on the battlefield.

Mastering modern methods of warfare, the latest weapons and military equipment, the ability to fully use their combat power, require strict adherence to military regulations, coordinated actions a large number warriors of various specialties, organization, technical literacy, coherence, clarity, attentiveness and diligence. Being an important component of the combat readiness of subunits, units, ships, military discipline turns army and navy teams into a single, strong, cohesive organism capable of acting quickly and accurately in any situation. Military and navy life confirms that where military discipline is stronger, the efficiency and quality of combat training are higher.

military discipline there is strict and exact observance by all military personnel of the order and rules established by the laws of the Russian Federation, the general military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and orders of commanders (chiefs).

Military discipline is based on the awareness of each serviceman of military duty and personal responsibility for the defense of the Russian Federation. It is built on a legal basis, respect for the honor and dignity of servicemen.

The main method of educating highly disciplined military personnel is persuasion. However, persuasion does not exclude the possibility of using coercive measures against those who are not conscientious in the performance of their military duty.

Military discipline obliges every soldier:

■ to be faithful to the Military Oath, to strictly observe the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the laws of the Russian Federation and the requirements of general military regulations;

■ perform your military duty skillfully and courageously, conscientiously study military affairs, protect state and military property;

■ unquestioningly carry out assigned tasks in any conditions, including at risk to life, endure hardships of military service;

■ be vigilant, strictly keep state secrets;

■ to maintain the rules of relations between servicemen determined by general military charters, to strengthen the military camaraderie;

■ show respect to commanders (chiefs) and each other, observe the rules of military salute and military courtesy;

■ behave with dignity in public places, prevent yourself and keep others from unworthy acts, help protect the honor and dignity of citizens;

■ comply with the norms of international humanitarian law in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

High military discipline is achieved:

■ instilling moral-psychological, combat qualities and conscious obedience to commanders (chiefs) among servicemen;

■ knowledge and observance by military personnel of the laws of the Russian Federation, other normative legal acts of the Russian Federation, the requirements of general military regulations and the norms of international humanitarian law;

■ personal responsibility of each soldier for the performance of military service duties;

■ maintenance of internal order in a military unit (subdivision) by all servicemen;

■ a clear organization of combat training and its full coverage of personnel;

■ daily exactingness of commanders (chiefs) to subordinates and control over their diligence, respect for the personal dignity of military personnel and constant concern for them, skillful combination and correct application measures of persuasion, coercion and social influence of the collective;

■ creating in a military unit (subdivision) the necessary conditions for military service, life and a system of measures to limit the dangerous factors of military service.

The norms and requirements of military discipline cover all aspects of the life and activities of servicemen. They apply not only to their official activities, but also to their behavior outside the service, to their relations with each other, to their appearance - to everything that makes up the discipline of a soldier.

Discipline is an internal quality of a soldier's personality. It is built on the basis profound knowledge each soldier and sailor of the requirements of laws, military regulations, instructions, instructions, his official duties, as well as the norms and rules governing the relationship of military personnel.

However, knowledge of the guidelines alone is not enough. What is needed is an inner conviction of the obligation to fulfill their requirements, a conscious attitude towards military service. An essential factor in discipline is self-discipline, which is understood as the ability of a warrior to control himself, his actions, to independently evaluate and control his actions, to order himself at the right time. When performing the tasks of military service, many soldiers and sailors, sergeants and foremen remain alone for long hours, and only self-discipline guides their actions, encourages them to devote all their strength and ability to the task, helps to notice their own mistakes and shortcomings in time and eliminate them.

An important means of educating servicemen and strengthening military discipline is encouragement.

promotion- this is a form of recognition of the merits and distinctions of military personnel who have shown zeal in service and distinguished themselves in the performance of military duty.

The following incentives apply to soldiers, sailors, sergeants and foremen:

■ removal of a previously applied disciplinary sanction;

■ acknowledgment;

■ a report to the homeland (at the place of residence of the soldier's parents or persons in whose upbringing he was) or at the place of the former work (study) of the soldier about the exemplary performance of his military duty and about the incentives received;

■ awarding a diploma, a valuable gift or money;

■ rewarding with a personal photo of a serviceman taken with the unfolded Battle Banner of a military unit;

■ assignment of the military rank of corporal (senior sailor);

■ early assignment to sergeants (foremen) of the next military rank, but not higher than the military rank provided by the state for the military position held;

■ assignment to sergeants (foremen) of the next military rank one step higher than the military rank provided by the state for the military position held, up to and including senior sergeant (chief foreman);

■ awarding an excellent student badge;

■ Entering in the Book of Honor of the military unit (ship) the names of distinguished soldiers, sailors, sergeants and foremen.

When determining the type of promotion, the nature of the merits, diligence and distinctions of the serviceman, as well as his previous attitude to military service, are taken into account.

disciplinary action, as well as encouragement, it is an important means of educating servicemen and strengthening military discipline. Their main purpose is to prevent similar violations by other military personnel.

The following types of disciplinary sanctions may be applied to soldiers, sailors, sergeants and foremen serving on conscription:

■ reprimand;

■ severe reprimand;

■ deprivation of the next dismissal from the location of the military unit or from the ship to the shore;

■ deprivation of the badge of an excellent student;

■ reduction in the military position of a corporal (senior sailor) and sergeant (foreman);

■ reduction in military rank corporal (senior sailor) and sergeant (foreman);

■ reduction in military rank with a reduction in the military position of a corporal (senior sailor) and sergeant (foreman);

■ disciplinary arrest.

When determining guilt and disciplinary action, the following are taken into account: the nature of the offense, the circumstances under which it was committed, its consequences, the previous behavior of the perpetrator, as well as the duration of his military service and the degree of knowledge of the order of service.

The severity of the disciplinary sanction increases if the offense was committed while on combat duty (combat service) or in the performance of other official or special duties, in a state of intoxication, or if its consequence was a significant violation of internal regulations.

A disciplinary sanction is imposed on a serviceman who has committed a misdemeanor, as a rule, in a day, but no later than 10 days from the day when the commander (chief) became aware of the misconduct. When imposing a disciplinary sanction, the commander (chief) must not humiliate the personal dignity of a subordinate and allow rudeness.

It is forbidden to apply several disciplinary sanctions for the same disciplinary offense, or to combine one penalty with another, or to apply a penalty to the entire personnel of the unit instead of punishing the direct perpetrators.

A disciplinary sanction is executed, as a rule, immediately, and in exceptional cases - no later than the expiration of the limitation period for bringing a serviceman to disciplinary liability. After the expiration of the limitation period, the recovery is not executed, but a record of it in the service card is kept. In the latter case, the person through whose fault the applied penalty was not executed shall bear disciplinary liability.

The imposed disciplinary sanctions are announced to soldiers and sailors in person or before formation. In addition, disciplinary sanctions may be announced in the order.

All incentives and disciplinary sanctions, including incentives announced by the commander (chief) to all personnel of the military unit (unit), are entered on the service card no later than within seven days.

When a disciplinary sanction is lifted from a serviceman, a note is made on the service card in the appropriate column of the “Disciplinary Penalties” section about when and by whom the sanction was lifted.

If the disciplinary sanction applied to the serviceman after the expiration of the year is not lifted and during this period he does not commit another disciplinary offense, a note is made in the corresponding column of the section "Disciplinary sanctions" that after the expiration of the period the sanction was lifted.

Only direct superiors can apply incentives and impose disciplinary sanctions, and in special occasions and chiefs of garrisons, senior naval commanders and military commanders of garrisons.

A serviceman who considers himself innocent has the right, within 10 days from the date of application of a disciplinary sanction, to file complaint.

Military personnel have the right to apply in person, as well as send written appeals (proposals, applications or complaints) to state bodies, local governments and officials in the manner prescribed by the laws of the Russian Federation, other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation and disciplinary charter RF Armed Forces.

TOPIC № 5. ACCOMMODATION OF MILITARY PERSONNEL. TIME MANAGEMENT AND DAILY ROUTINE. METHODOLOGY FOR CONDUCTING LESSONS ON THE ALL-VOLUTION REGULATIONS. LESSON 1. Time: 2 hours Type of lesson: group lesson Guidelines and manuals: Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. M. : Military Publishing House, 2007. -352 p. Law of the Russian Federation "On Defense" dated May 31, 1996 No. 61-FZ. (Published in " Russian newspaper"06. 96, No. 106). -39 s. Law of the Russian Federation No. “On military duty and military service” dated March 28, 1998 No. 53-F 3. (Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on 02. 04. 98 No. 6364). -56 p. Law of the Russian Federation No. “On the status of military personnel” of May 27, 1998 (Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on 02. 06. 98 No. 104). -57 p. Regulation "On the procedure for conducting military training of citizens of the Russian Federation who are in reserve" dated June 26, 1993 No. 605. -31 p.

Training issues: 1. Accommodation of military personnel 2. Time management and daily routine. 3. Methodology for conducting classes according to general military regulations.

QUESTION 1. ACCOMMODATION OF MILITARY PERSONNEL. Military personnel serving under a contract are accommodated: a) with families - outside the location of the military unit; b) non-family: - in the location of the unit in hostels; in separate premises (rooms) of the barracks; outside the location of the unit - in apartments; c) military personnel - foreign citizens are accommodated for the entire period of military service in dormitories and are registered at the address of the military unit. Sergeants who fill the military position of a foreman of a company or positions to be filled by ensigns or officers are accommodated in hostels, if possible, separately. Conscripted military personnel are placed on a mandatory basis only in the barracks.

It is forbidden for anyone to live: in canteens; in medical centers; in boiler rooms; in industrial premises; in warehouses; in clubs; in parks; in hangars; in educational premises; in office premises.

Servicemen at the location of the regiment are prohibited from storing at their place of deployment: campaign political materials; pacifist materials; alcohol; drugs; psychotropic substances; toxic substances; combustible substances; explosives. Servicemen at the location of the unit are also prohibited from: collecting signatures for any appeals; organize gambling and participate in them.

Equipment of the barracks Barracks - (from the Italian "sazegsha" or the Latin "saz" - a house) a specially built or converted building with sleeping, cultural, educational, household, service and educational premises, designed to accommodate personnel military units. The barracks usually involves the placement of one company on its territory. If the barracks is a building with several floors, then each floor is allocated for the placement of a company, and the building as a whole is occupied by a battalion. For military formations of other branches of the armed forces, corresponding in level to a motorized rifle battalion, for example, an anti-aircraft missile battalion, it is allowed to place all the draft personnel of the battalion in one barracks (approximately 100 people).

To accommodate each company in the barracks, the following premises should be provided: sleeping quarters (living rooms); information and leisure room (psychological relief) for servicemen; company office; a room for storing weapons; service room; room (place) for cleaning weapons; room (place) for sports activities; room (place) for smoking and cleaning shoes; a pantry for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel; dryer for uniforms and shoes; washing room; shower room; toilet.

Equipment of the dormitory (living rooms) The accommodation of military personnel in the dormitory of the barracks (living rooms) is made at the rate of at least 12 cubic meters. m of air per person. Beds in the living rooms of the company should be arranged in one tier, and two tiers are allowed in the sleeping quarters. The beds in the sleeping quarters (living rooms) of the company are arranged in the sequence corresponding to the staff list of the company, and are installed so that there are places for bedside tables near each of them or near two moved together, and between the rows of beds there is free space necessary for personnel building. Beds should be placed no closer than 50 cm from the outer walls in alignment.

Beds, bedside tables and stools should be uniform. In the bedside table are stored: toiletries; shaving accessories; handkerchiefs; collars; accessories for cleaning clothes and shoes (in separate plastic bags); bath accessories; other small personal items; books; statutes; photo albums; notebooks; other writing materials.

The number of bedside tables in the sleeping area is set on the basis of: one bedside table for two servicemen. The beds of military personnel should consist of: a bed (1 pc.); blankets (1 pc.); pillows (1 pc.); mattress (1 pc.); sheet (2 pcs.); pillowcases (1 pc.); bedding (mattress) (1 pc.).

The washing room is equipped with the following calculation: one washbasin for 5 - 7 people (when equipped with living cells with a block of sanitary facilities, a washbasin for 3 - 4 people) and a foot bath with running water - for 30 - 35 people, as well as a sink for a floor barracks section for washing uniforms by military personnel. The shower room in the company is equipped at the rate of 3-5 shower nets per floor barracks section (when equipped with residential cells with a block of sanitary facilities - a shower room for 3-4 people) Toilets are equipped at the rate of one toilet bowl and one urinal for 10-12 people (when equipped living cells with a block of sanitary facilities - a toilet for 3 - 4 people). If necessary (at night) during the cold season, urinals are equipped in specially designated rooms.

QUESTION 2. TIME MANAGEMENT AND DAILY ROUTINE. The distribution of time in the military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure: constant combat readiness; conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel; maintaining order; maintenance of military discipline; education of military personnel; raising the cultural level of military personnel; comprehensive household services; timely meals; timely rest.

The distribution of time in the military unit during the day, and according to some provisions and during the week, is carried out by two documents: - daily routine; - working hours regulations. The duty time regulations should provide for the time of: arrival at the service; break time for eating (lunch); self-study (at least 4 hours per week); daily preparation for classes; physical training (at least 3 hours a week); departure from service.

The daily routine should include time for: morning physical exercises; morning toilet; morning inspection; training sessions; preparation for training sessions; changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating; food intake; maintenance of weapons and military equipment; educational work; Cultural - leisure work; sports and mass work; informing personnel; listening to radio and watching TV; reception of patients in a medical center; personal needs of military personnel; evening walk; evening verification; sleep.

QUESTION 3. METHODOLOGY FOR CONDUCTING LESSONS ON GENERAL MILITARY REGULATIONS. In no case should the teaching of the statutes be of the nature of "retransmission": he seated the trainees and read the text aloud to them. By the age of 18, the vast majority of the population of Russia can read and write, and therefore reading the charter aloud is a waste of time. Independent reading of it by the trainees does not bring the expected result. The methodology for conducting classes according to the General Military Regulations should take into account age and educational features students.

It is advisable to study individual sections and chapters of the General Military Regulations with a demonstration of the practical implementation of the statutory requirements. We are talking about such issues as the accommodation of military personnel, the equipment of the premises of the barracks, the guardroom, the place of duty by the next orderly, etc. Using modern technical capabilities, it is possible to conduct training in the above issues with the demonstration by means of multimedia equipment of photographs, diagrams and drawings of these premises and places.

Education official duties it is better to carry out by the method of drawing up plans by students for a typical day, week, month, year of the functionaries in question. In this case, it becomes clear to the trainee on a practical example how the duties prescribed for the performance of an official become service activities of his daily activities. The main help in preparing for the lesson on the General Military Regulations for the officer-teacher should be the textbook "Military Law". It is there that the correct interpretation of the legal and legal substantiation of the articles is given.

The ultimate goal of studying regulations by military personnel is the ability to apply the requirements of their articles in official situations. Therefore, the result of training should be the successful solution of situational problems. Such tasks should be developed by the teacher, discussed with the students and, as a result, the correct joint solution should be found. Classes in this case may be of the nature and contain elements of an educational military game. It is advisable at the end of the study of each statutory section as a control over the assimilation educational material offer students a solution to typical situational problems. Such a survey can be organized with the involvement of computer technology, if the required number of computers is available.

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