What is the usual life of non-commissioned officers in the army?

During the first year of probation, eating and living with soldiers is basically the same as the daily life of soldiers. After becoming a full member in the second year, it was much better. Generally speaking, there is no need to do exercises, and the internal affairs are not so strict. You can't go out at ordinary times. You can go out as long as you are not on duty on weekends, sundays and holidays, but you can't spend the night outside without your family.

A soldier's life from getting up to sleeping is roughly as follows:

(1) Get up

When you hear the wake-up number (signal), you should get up immediately, dress according to the regulations and get ready for the exercise.

(2) Morning exercises

Do morning exercises after getting up, usually half an hour.

(3) wash.

After morning exercise, it usually takes no more than half an hour to wash your face, tidy up the house and clean the inside and outside of the room.

(4) Dinner (breakfast, lunch and dinner)

Dinner is served on time according to the stipulated time. After hearing the signal, the teams assembled and entered the canteen in turn. Keep quiet when eating, and then leave after eating.

(5) Fitness classes

Before practicing, you should prepare yourself according to the content of the topic. Hearing the shift number (signal), the attendant quickly assembled the team, counted the number of people, clothes, equipment and equipment to be carried, and checked the guns.

(6) lunch break (nap)

Lunch breaks are usually at the personal disposal, but you are not allowed to go out without permission.

(7) Extracurricular activities

The company provides soldiers with extracurricular activities at least twice a week to handle personal affairs, and the rest extracurricular activities are arranged by the company for cultural, sports or other activities.

(8) Late roll call

If the company is late, it should queue up to count people. The method of counting the number of people: the company waiter checks the report, or the person in charge of the company counts according to the roster. When a soldier hears the roll call, he should immediately answer "Arrive", and the monitor will answer the reason for not arriving.

Late roll call should be made at least three times a week, and roll call must be made on Sundays and holidays. Each roll call shall not exceed 20 minutes.

(9) Go to bed

There is even a night watchman who sends out a signal to get ready for bed ten minutes before the light-off signal, urging all staff to get ready for bed and go to bed immediately after hearing the light-off signal. You must keep quiet after going to bed.