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Women's military school profile
The Women's Military Academy, formerly known as the Women's Military Training College, was founded in July 1958+00. February 1, 1990 was renamed the women's military academy, which was attached to the army headquarters. In September, he was transferred to the Army Education Command 1 and 65438+ Women's Military Academy to offer female reserve officer classes, female political training reserve officer classes and female reserve noncommissioned officers classes, mainly for pre-service training of female soldiers. The female reserve officer class enrolls students every year 1 period, and recruits four-year college graduates and unmarried women aged 20-27, with a height of not less than 157cm and a weight of more than 48 kg. The training period of female reserve officer class is 16 weeks, which mainly focuses on the basic quality education of soldiers, basic military education and the quality that future officers should have. After completing the compulsory courses in school, female students are appointed as second lieutenants and serve in various administrative support departments. Those who have served for a long time can be promoted to the rank of colonel at the highest. The female political training officer class 1986 begins. According to the standards of female reserve officers, female political training officers are selected to enter the school, and they are appointed as political training officers after training in prescribed courses, which are uniformly distributed by the army headquarters. The female reserve sergeant class is responsible for the pre-job training of female officers. The conditions for recruiting female students are: high school education or above, age 18 ~ 24 years old, height 157 cm or above. The school provides students with basic military training and various administrative training, so that students have the basic qualities that should be possessed as non-commissioned officers in the army. After graduation, the trainees were appointed as corporal, and went to the army to engage in government affairs, typing, computer, telex, word processing, gendarmerie, psychological warfare broadcasting and so on.