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What is the correspondent of the armed forces department?
According to article 56 of the current internal affairs regulations, the duties of the army to the correspondent are as follows:

1, transfer commands, instructions and reports, and transfer files. ?

2. Remember the numbers, codes, passwords, road signs, signals and identification marks of relevant units.

3 memorize the location, distance, route and situation along the way of the relevant heads and units. ?

4. Receive, deliver and distribute newspapers and mails.

Correspondents are specialized arms in the army that undertake military communication tasks. Generally, it is composed of professional troops and detachments such as communication, communication engineering, communication technical support, command automation, radio communication countermeasures, aviation navigation, military post and so on.

The main task is to organize and use various means of communication to ensure smooth communication between troops; Radio communication interference and anti-interference; Organize the implementation of sea observation, aviation navigation service and field military mail service. Correspondents play an important role in ensuring the command of the army and completing various tasks.

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With the appearance of the war, the correspondent (signalman) has gradually become a part of the army in order to meet the needs of the army's operational command.

In ancient China, the communication tools for commanding troops to fight included flags, drums, horns and gold. Equipped with special drumming, ringing gold, waving flags and giving orders. Communication facilities such as beacon towers and post stations have also been built, and long-distance communication, such as smoke, fire, drums and fast horses, has been carried out by relay. With the development of telecommunications, the army has gradually purchased telecommunications equipment and set up a communications force.

When the China People's Liberation Army 1927 was founded, it set up a wired communication, sports communication and simple signal communication team; 193 1 year, the first radio team was formed; 1934, the central military commission set up the communication and liaison bureau; And gradually set up communication gates of the Ministry of Communications in various units. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the signal corps entered a new stage of development, improved leading institutions at all levels and expanded its troops.

Correspondents are also divided into the following categories:

First of all, the university correspondent

1, responsible for sending and receiving all kinds of important communication documents between the college and the provincial communications department and the provincial education department and making records.

2. Responsible for sending and receiving confidential documents, registered documents, express mail and other important documents, and make records and handover.

3. Assist in conveying the notices of various meetings and activities, and give timely feedback.

4, to participate in learning, training activities and school meetings, timely grasp the superior spirit and related knowledge.

5. Assist in the preparation of college administrative meetings and activities.

6. Reflect readers' opinions and demands in the school newspaper once every semester.

7. Complete other tasks assigned by leaders and directors.

Second, newspaper reporters

1, work under the direct leadership of the director of the office and accept work tasks.

Responsible for sending and receiving newspapers, magazines and letters.

3. Assist the office director in attendance.

4, assist the director of the office to do a good job of sending and receiving, circulating and keeping superior documents.

5, assist the director of the office to do a good job of health and safety supervision.

6, complete other work assigned by the director of the office.

Third, corporate correspondents.

1. Correspondents should adhere to the party's basic line and the party's education and publicity policies, be able to understand the important activities of their own units, and have certain writing skills and work enthusiasm.

2. Provide a manuscript with clear theme, fluent words, rich and vivid content, ideological, timeliness and readability.

3. Reflect opinions.

4. Care about distribution.

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Correspondent-Baidu Encyclopedia