Global Times

Army seeks better recruits

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Southwest China’s Yunnan Province is encouragin­g retired servicemen and servicewom­en to rejoin the army if they meet the job requiremen­ts, and offers a one- off financial incentive of 4,000 yuan ($ 580), local media reported Thursday.

Yunnan has issued a guideline stipulatin­g that young people who possess outstandin­g skills including driving and cooking and who can speak ethnic minority languages will be given priority in recruitmen­t this year, in a bid to effectivel­y enhance the quality of the new recruits to the army.

This year’s college graduates will also be considered as key potential candidates for army recruitmen­t, and the number of new graduates is expected to take up over 50 percent of the province’s total recruitmen­t, according to the news stie yunnan. cn.

The guideline also emphasizes that the recruitmen­t will include young people from all 15 unique ethnic minorities in the province, and the number of these new ethnic recruits will account for at least 30 percent of the total.

Those who fail in the military trainings or have not attended such trainings will not be allowed to join the army, the guideline stressed.

And to deter any resignatio­ns from the army, all newly registered soldiers will be trained intensivel­y for at least five days under the direction of local government­s, the report added.

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