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Do universities need military training?
Want it.

According to the Military Service Law, "students in ordinary colleges and universities must receive basic military training during their school days." Military training is a necessary credit. University military training is generally a compulsory credit system, that is to say, if you don't have necessary and reasonable reasons, it is impossible not to participate in military training. And if you don't participate in military training, there is no other way to offset the past. Military training is the need of college students' growth. Military training can enhance college students' awareness of national defense and collectivism, cultivate the style of unity and mutual assistance, and enhance collective cohesion and combat effectiveness. Military training can also improve the self-care ability of daily life, cultivate ideological self-reliance and independence, and help us develop the good habit of strict self-discipline.

Military training is conducted in China according to the requirements of the National Defense Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Education Law of the People's Republic of China, the Military Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the National Defense Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Decision of the Central Committee of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Reform of the Education System. Military training is the basic form for students to receive national defense education, an important measure to cultivate "four haves" talents, and an extremely effective means to train and reserve our army's reserve soldiers and reserve officers and strengthen national defense forces.