What orientation sergeants need to bring to the beginning of the school year is as follows:
1. Formal documents: originals and photocopies of identification documents such as ID cards, passports, student ID cards, etc.
2, suitcases and backpacks: suitcases and backpacks for carrying personal belongings and school supplies.
3. Clothing and bedding: Prepare enough clothing, underwear, socks, shoes, and sheets, quilts, pillows, etc. needed for the bed according to the school's requirements and personal needs.
4. School supplies: including stationery (pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, etc.), notebooks, textbooks, calculators, and so on.
5, personal hygiene products: toothbrush, toothpaste, towels, shampoo, shower gel, facial tissues and other personal hygiene products.
6, medical supplies: commonly used medicines, band-aids, daily health care supplies. If you have special medical needs or chronic diseases, you can also prepare relevant medical records and medical documents.
7, electronic equipment: laptop computers, cell phones, chargers, headphones and so on.
Benefits of Orientation Sergeant
1, improve combat effectiveness: Orientation Sergeant can quickly and accurately find the target location, to provide accurate navigation support for troop operations. On the battlefield, time often determines the battlefield victory or defeat, with a high level of directional skills to enable the troops to quickly assemble, adjust tactics, and improve combat effectiveness.
2, to protect the logistics supply: in the implementation of the task process, the troops need to timely replenish supplies, ammunition and other consumables. Non-commissioned officers with orientation skills can quickly find suitable supply points to ensure smooth logistical support for the troops.
3, improve the efficiency of rescue: in the disaster site, orientation sergeant can quickly find the location of trapped people, to provide accurate navigation support for rescue work. They are also able to formulate a reasonable rescue program based on the site environment to improve rescue efficiency.
4, enhance troop safety: in war or emergency situations, troops need to quickly evacuate dangerous areas. Non-commissioned officers with orientation skills can help troops find safe evacuation routes to avoid getting into danger.
5, enhance personal quality: orientation sergeant needs to have a wealth of geographic knowledge, navigation skills and emergency response capabilities, the training and exercise of these skills to help improve the overall quality of the individual. In addition, the directional sergeant also needs to have a good psychological quality and teamwork ability, these qualities are also important for personal growth and development.