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What happens to ordinary soldiers after they are transferred to non-commissioned officers?
Your question is not very specific. I can only answer according to my understanding.

First, after being transferred to a non-commissioned officer, he is still a soldier or a soldier.

Second, after being transferred to a non-commissioned officer, the salary will be paid according to the salary level of the non-commissioned officer. During the period of conscripts, there is no salary, only allowance, so the salary increase is obvious.

Third, after switching to non-commissioned officers, there is a holiday to visit relatives.

Fourth, after the transfer to non-commissioned officers, there are more "guns" in the epaulettes.

Fifth, you can get married and have children (reaching legal age) after transferring to a non-commissioned officer.

In addition: after being transferred to a non-commissioned officer, it is generally a corporal, which is the first stage as the saying goes; When college students transfer to non-commissioned officers, they can directly enjoy the treatment of non-commissioned officers in the first year (junior college) and the second year (undergraduate).