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Directly recruit noncommissioned officers to retire for several years

Non-commissioned officers can only be discharged after serving for at least 6 years.

According to the relevant regulations, directly recruited non-commissioned officers should be in active service for at least one police rank after being awarded the title for the first time. This means that those who are assessed as junior non-commissioned officers must serve for at least 6 years; Those who are assessed as intermediate noncommissioned officers need to serve for at least 8 years. Of course, there are special circumstances. A noncommissioned officer may terminate his active service ahead of schedule upon application by a unit at or above the corps level.

The length of service of non-commissioned officers at different levels is: the maximum length of service for junior non-commissioned officers is 6 years, the maximum length of service for intermediate non-commissioned officers is 8 years, and senior non-commissioned officers can serve in active service for more than 14 years. Junior noncommissioned officers and intermediate noncommissioned officers shall, within the maximum period of active service at the corresponding level, determine the time of active service in accordance with the post setting regulations.