General provisions. “The placement of military personnel, the daily routine of life, the distribution of time in a military unit. Wake-up, morning inspection and evening verification

Topic: ACCOMMODATION OF MILITARY PERSONNEL,

TIME DISTRIBUTION AND DAILY LIFE

MILITARY UNIT

Goals: introduce students to the peculiarities of military deployment, general questions life of military personnel; contribute to instilling a sense of respect for the RF Armed Forces and the formation of internal readiness for active military service.

Lesson progress

I. Checking homework.

Students talk about the general responsibilities of military personnel,

P. Studying a new topic.

Teacher's story according to plan:

1. Accommodation of military personnel.

2. Time management and daily routine.

3. Preserving and strengthening the health of military personnel.

According to the Internal Service Charter, the rules are determined internal regulations(Part 2 of the Charter).

Chapter 4 describes the deployment of military personnel:

Military personnel are housed in barracks.

The following premises must be provided to accommodate each company:

Sleeping room (based on at least 12 m 3 air volume per person);

Leisure room;

Company office;

Weapon storage room;

A room or area for cleaning weapons;

A room or place for sports activities;

Household services room;

A storage room for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel;

A room or area for smoking and shoe shining;

Dryer for uniforms and shoes;

Wash room (at the rate of one tap per 5-7 people);

Shower room (one tap - for 15-20 people);

At the location of each battalion, rooms are allocated for the battalion commander, his deputies, battalion headquarters, for preparation for classes, meetings and officers' rest rooms.

To conduct classes, the regiment is equipped with the necessary classrooms.

In each unit, a room of Battle Glory (history) is equipped and a Book of Honor for the military unit is maintained.

Chapter 5 looks at time management and daily routines.

The distribution of time in a military unit during the day and during the week is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of service time.

The daily routine of a military unit is determined by the amount of time allocated for the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The regulation of service time for military personnel serving under contract, in addition to the daily routine, establishes the timing and duration of the performance by these military personnel of the main activities arising from the duties of military service.

The daily routine is organized in such a way that military personnel are always ready to perform a combat mission.

Military personnel arriving to replenish the regiment are accommodated for 14 days in a separate room, where an in-depth medical examination is carried out and preventive vaccinations are given.

III. Lesson summary.

Students are invited to comment on drawings, posters, diagrams about the life and everyday life of military personnel.

General provisions

232. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and conditions were created for maintaining internal order, military discipline and training of personnel, conducting organized combat training for military personnel, increasing their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and meals.

The total duration of weekly service time for officers, warrant officers, sergeants and soldiers performing military service under a contract should not exceed the duration of working hours established by the labor legislation of the Republic of Belarus. The duration and distribution of service time for military personnel are determined by the daily routine of the military unit and the service time regulations.

Combat duty, exercises, live firing and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense, are carried out on any day of the week without limiting the total duration of duty time.

Officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under contract are entitled to a five-day service week with two days off.

For military personnel conscript service, cadets and listeners military educational institutions, training centers(educational military units) a six-day work week with one day off is established.

Activities directly related to the combat and mobilization readiness of a military unit are carried out by order of its commander at any time of the day.

Officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under contract, involved in the performance of military service duties at night, weekends and holidays, rest of the same duration is provided on other days of the week by the decision of the commander of the military unit (unit), taking into account the interests of the service.

233. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions - during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of service time.

The daily routine in a military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The regulation of service time for officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establishes the timing and duration of their performance of the main activities arising from the duties of military service.



The daily routine and regulations of service time are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type of troops and the tasks facing military unit, time of year and local conditions. They are developed on academic year and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the duration of combat firing, field trips, exercises, maneuvers, combat duty, daily duty service, guard duty and other events, taking into account the specifics of their implementation.

The daily routine of a military unit is in the documentation of the daily outfit, and the regulations for the working time of officers, warrant officers and military personnel serving under a contract are at the headquarters of the military unit and in subunits.

234. The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercise, morning and evening toilet, morning examination, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (work) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for weapons and military equipment, educational and sports work, informing personnel, listening to the radio and watching television programs, receiving patients at the medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least one hour), evening walk, verification and 8 hours of sleep.



The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours.

There should be no classes or work for at least 30 minutes after lunch.

Meetings, meetings, watching films and others public events must end before the evening walk.

235. The regulations for the service time of officers, warrant officers, and military personnel performing military service under a contract must provide for the time of arrival and departure from service, a break for meals (lunch), self-study(at least 4 hours per week), daily preparation for classes and time for physical training(total duration of at least 3 hours per week).

When determining the duty time regulations, the need for military personnel to fulfill job responsibilities in accordance with the daily routine, as well as activities aimed at maintaining the military unit (unit) in constant combat readiness.

The regulations for service time when on combat duty and daily duty duty are determined military regulations and related instructions.

Round-the-clock duty in a military unit and units of officers and warrant officers who are not included in the daily duty can only be introduced in exceptional cases for a limited time as the commander of a military unit.

236. Every week a park and maintenance day is held in the military unit for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other material resources, additional equipment and improvement of parks and educational facilities, putting in order military camps and other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bathhouse.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, military units are conducting park days with the involvement of all personnel.

Parking and maintenance days are held according to plans approved by the unit commander, developed by the headquarters of the military unit together with the deputy unit commanders for armaments and logistics. Extracts from the plans are communicated to the departments.

To manage work on park maintenance days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, a minimum number of officers and warrant officers are appointed in order of priority.

237. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all military personnel, except those on combat duty and daily duty duty. On these days, as well as in free time from classes, cultural and leisure activities are carried out with personnel, sports and games.

On the eve of rest days, personnel are discharged after watching concerts, films and other events 1 hour later than usual; on rest days they rise at the hour set by the commander of the military unit.

On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

219. The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out in such a way as to ensure its constant combat readiness and create conditions for conducting organized combat training of personnel, maintaining military discipline and internal order, educating military personnel, increasing their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and reception food.

The total duration of weekly service time for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, except for the cases specified in paragraph three of this article, should not exceed the duration of weekly working time established federal laws and other regulatory legal acts Russian Federation. The length of service time for military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription is determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Combat duty (combat service), exercises, ship voyages and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out if necessary without limiting the total duration of weekly duty time.

Military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription, as well as military personnel undergoing military service under a contract in military professional educational organizations, military educational organizations higher education and training military units are provided with at least one day of rest weekly. The rest of the military personnel performing military service under a contract are provided with at least one day of rest weekly, but not less than six days of rest per month.

220. Rest days are provided to military personnel on weekends and holidays, and when they are involved in military service duties on these days, rest is provided on other days of the week.

Military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, involved in the performance of military service duties on working days in excess of the established duration of weekly service time, as well as for events carried out without limiting the total duration of weekly service time, are provided as compensation with rest on other days of the week by the decision of the military commander units (subdivisions), taking into account the need to maintain combat readiness and the interests of the service.

(see text in the previous edition)

If it is impossible to provide as compensation to military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, rest of the appropriate duration on other days of the week, the time of performance of military service duties on weekdays in excess of the established duration of weekly service time, on weekends and holidays, taking into account the time required for the military personnel to arrive at place of duty from the place of residence and back, as well as the time of participation in events carried out without limiting the total duration of weekly service time, are summed up and provided to the specified military personnel in the form of an additional day of rest, which can be added to the main leave. The specified time (in hours and days) is recorded by the unit commander in a journal, the accuracy of the entries in which is confirmed weekly by the signature of the serviceman.

Military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, participating in events that are carried out if necessary without limiting the total duration of weekly service time, at their request, instead of providing an additional day of rest, may be paid monetary compensation in the amount of salary for each additional day of rest required. The procedure and conditions for payment of monetary compensation are established by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Information on the number of additional days of rest, payments of monetary compensation instead of providing additional days of rest added to the main leave, is submitted by the unit commander to the headquarters of the military unit.

(see text in the previous edition)

222. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and regulations of service time.

The daily routine of a military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The service time regulations for military personnel performing military service under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establish the timing and duration of the performance of daily activities by these military personnel arising from the duties of military service.

The daily routine and regulations of service time are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type and type of troops of the Armed Forces, the tasks facing the military unit, the time of year, local and climatic conditions. They are developed for the period of training and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the duration of combat firing, field trips, exercises, maneuvers, ship voyages, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty and other events, taking into account the specifics of their implementation .

The daily routine and regulations of service time are in the documentation of the daily work order, as well as in the headquarters of the military unit and in the offices of the units.

223. The daily routine of a military unit must include time for morning physical exercise, morning and evening toilet, morning examination, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (work) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands before meals, eating, care for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to the radio and watching television, receiving patients at the medical center, as well as time for the personal needs of military personnel (at least two hours), an evening walk , evening verification and at least eight hours of sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed seven hours.

After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least thirty minutes.

224. The regulation of service time for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract should provide for the time of their arrival at and departure from service, break time for meals (lunch), independent preparation (at least four hours), daily preparation for classes and time for physical training (total duration of at least three hours per week).

When determining duty time regulations, the need for military personnel to perform official duties in accordance with the daily routine, as well as to carry out activities aimed at maintaining the military unit (unit) in constant combat readiness, is taken into account.

The regulation of service time when serving on daily duty is determined by general military regulations and relevant instructions.

Round-the-clock duty in a military unit (unit) of officers, warrant officers and midshipmen, as well as sergeants and foremen doing military service under a contract, not included in the daily duty, can be introduced only in exceptional cases for a limited time by the commander of the troops of a military district, front, fleet , army.

225. Every week, usually on Saturday, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other military property, re-equipping and improving parks and educational facilities, putting military camps in order and performing other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bathhouse.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, the regiment holds park weeks and park days with the involvement of all personnel.

Park weeks, park and park-economic days are carried out according to plans developed by the regiment headquarters together with the deputy regiment commanders for weapons and logistics and approved by the regiment commander. Extracts from the plans are communicated to the departments.

On rest days, it is allowed to rise later than usual, at an hour set by the commander of the military unit; morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Academic discipline:
“General military regulations of the RF Armed Forces”
Military registration specialty:
“VUS – 420100, 420200, 420300”

Topic No. 2: “Military personnel and the relationship between them. Accommodation of military personnel. Time management and daily routine"

Lesson No. 1.
"Military personnel and relationships between
them. Accommodation of military personnel.
Time management and daily routine
order"

Educational and educational goals:
1. Study the rights and obligations of military personnel, the essence
and the meaning of unity of command
in the Armed Forces
Russian Federation.
2. Teach the procedure for giving and following orders and
submissions
commanders
(to bosses).
Familiarize students with the procedure for writing a report
(applications).
3. Study the conditions of accommodation and consumer services
personnel of the unit.
4. Instill in students a sense of responsibility and
diligence when performing official duties
responsibilities.

Study questions:

1.
2.
3.
4.
Rights and general responsibilities of military personnel.
Military ranks.
Commanders (chiefs) and subordinates, seniors
and younger ones. The order, the order of its issuance and
execution. A serviceman's appeal to

Rules for writing a report.
Military greeting. Order of presentation
commanders (chiefs). ABOUT
military

Accommodation of military personnel. Distribution
time and daily routine.
TIME: - 1 hour.
METHOD: - group lesson

1 study question:

Rights and general responsibilities of military personnel.
Military ranks.

Defense of the Fatherland is a sacred duty and responsibility
every citizen of the Russian Federation.
Military service - special kind state
services.

Military ranks of military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces
Military ranks
military
ship
Soldiers and sailors
Private (student)
Sailor (student)
Corporal
Senior sailor
Sergeants and petty officers
Junior Sergeant
Petty Officer 2 articles
Sergeant
Petty Officer 1st article
Senior Sergeant
Chief Petty Officer
Sergeant Major
Head. ship Sergeant Major
Ensigns and midshipmen
Ensign
Midshipman
Senior Warrant Officer
Senior midshipman
Junior officers
Junior Lieutenant
Junior Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Senior Lieutenant
Senior Lieutenant
Captain
Lieutenant Commander
Senior officers
Major
Captain 3rd rank
Lieutenant colonel
Captain 2nd rank
Colonel
Captain 1st rank
Senior officers
Major General
Rear Admiral
Lieutenant General
Vice Admiral
Colonel General
Admiral
Army General
Fleet Admiral
Marshal of the Russian Federation

Rights of military personnel
The rights of military personnel and the procedure for their implementation with
taking into account the characteristics of military service are determined
legislation of the Russian Federation.
No one has the right to restrict military personnel in
rights,
guaranteed
Constitution
RF
And
legislation.
The use of their rights by military personnel is not
must harm the rights and legitimate interests
society, state, military service, rights of others
military personnel and other citizens.
The state guarantees social and legal
protection of military personnel, takes measures to create
they have a sufficient and decent standard of living,
improving working and living conditions.

Military personnel as a last resort
have the right to use weapons personally or
composition of the unit
To repel a group or armed attack on protected areas
military and government facilities, as well as military locations
parts
and units, buildings and structures of military units, military echelons,
machine columns and single vehicles and guards, if otherwise
it is impossible to protect them in ways and means;
To suppress attempts to forcibly seize weapons and military
equipment, if it is impossible to protect them by other means;
To protect military personnel and civilians from attacks threatening
their life or health, if other ways and means are used to protect them
impossible;
To detain a person who has committed a crime or was caught in the act of
committing a serious and dangerous crime involving armed
resistance, as well as an armed person refusing to comply
legal requirements for the surrender of weapons, if by other means and means
suppress resistance, detain a criminal or seize a weapon
impossible.

General duties of military personnel
The serviceman is obliged:
Be faithful to the Military Oath, selflessly serve your people, courageously,
skillfully, not sparing one’s blood and life itself, to defend the Russian Federation,
fulfill military duty, endure the difficulties of military service;
Strictly comply with the Constitution and laws of the Russian Federation, comply with military requirements
statutes;
Constantly
master
military
professional
knowledge,
improve
your training and military skill;
Know and maintain constant readiness for use entrusted to him
weapons and military equipment, protect military property;
Be honest, disciplined, brave when performing military duty
show reasonable initiative;
Unquestioningly obey commanders (superiors) and protect them in battle,
protect the Battle Banner of the military unit;
Value military camaraderie, not sparing your life, help out your comrades
from
danger, help them in word and deed, respect the honor and dignity of everyone, do not
commit rudeness and bullying towards yourself and other military personnel,
keep them from unworthy actions;
Observe the rules of military politeness, behavior and military performance
greetings, always be in uniform, clean and neatly dressed;
Be vigilant and strictly maintain military and state secrets.

Study question 2:

Commanders (chiefs) and subordinates,
seniors and juniors. Order, order of its issuance
and execution. A serviceman's appeal to
superiors on official and personal matters.
Rules for writing a report.

Unity of command
It is one of the principles of the construction of the RF Armed Forces,
manuals
them
And
relationships
between
military personnel. It consists in giving
commander
(boss)
all
completeness
administrative
authorities
By
attitude
To
subordinates and assigning personal responsibility to him
responsibility to the state for all parties
life and activities of a military unit, unit
and every military personnel.

The boss has the right to give to the subordinate
orders and demand their execution. Boss
must be an example of tact for a subordinate
and restraint and should not allow both
familiarity and bias. For actions
humiliating the human dignity of a subordinate,
the boss is responsible.
The subordinate is obliged to unquestioningly fulfill
orders from the boss. Having carried out the order, he can
file a complaint if you believe that in relation to him
did the wrong thing.

An order, the order of its issuance and execution
Order - order of the commander (chief),
reversed
To
subordinates
And
requiring
mandatory performance of certain actions,
compliance
those
or
other
rules
or
establishing some kind of order, position.
An order is a form of communication by the commander
(boss) tasks to subordinates on private
questions. The order is given in writing
or
orally.
Written
order
is
administrative
official
document
issued by the chief of staff on behalf of the commander
military unit or military commandant of the garrison on behalf of
chief of the garrison.

Study question 3:

Military greeting. Order of presentation
commanders (chiefs). About the military
politeness and behavior of military personnel.

Military salute
The military salute is the embodiment of comradely
cohesion of military personnel, evidence of mutual
respect and manifestation of common culture.
All military personnel are obliged when meeting (overtaking)
greet each other strictly following the rules,
established by the Military Regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Subordinates and junior military ranks greet
first, and if the position is equal, the one who greets first
considers himself more polite and well-mannered.
When out of formation both during classes and in
more free time from classes for military personnel of military units
(divisions), greet team leaders
“At attention” or “Stand up.” Attention."

Command to perform military
greetings to military units and
not supplied to units
When rising in alarm;
In places of combat duty;
At the firing line and firing position;
During construction, economic
works or
work for educational purposes, as well as during classes and work
V
hangars, parks and workshops;
During sports competitions and games;
When eating and after the “End Light” signal before the signal
"Rise";
In rooms for patients.

Procedure for presentation to commanders
(chiefs) and persons who arrived for
inspections (checks).
Military personnel introduce themselves to their immediate superiors:
When appointed to a military position;
Upon delivery military position;
When conferring a military rank;
When awarded an order or medal;
When leaving on a business trip, for treatment, on vacation, etc.
return.

On military politeness and behavior
military personnel
Military personnel must constantly lead by example
high culture, modesty and restraint, sacredly observe
military honor, protect your dignity and respect
the dignity of others. They must remember that by their behavior
they judge not only them, but also the honor of the Armed Forces as a whole.
Relationships between military personnel are built on
basis of mutual respect. For service matters they must
address each other as "you". In person
military rank called without specifying the type of troops or
services.
Chiefs and seniors addressing their service to subordinates
and the youngest are called by their military rank and surname or
only by rank, adding in the last case before the rank
the word "comrade".

Rules for writing a report
Most often for officers of the platoon – company – battalion level
you have to prepare and submit reports and applications on command.
Reports are submitted upon acceptance of a position, its delivery, departure to
vacation, due to illness, when leaving for treatment, placement
on line for living space, making a request,
request, based on the results of the investigation, for a report on
execution of an order (order) and in other cases.
The report must be prepared in accordance with
requirements set out in the Service Manual
correspondence and office work. It is written on separate sheets
A4 paper (210x297 mm).
The report is drawn up briefly, clearly, without using
formulations that generate different interpretations, V
official business style in compliance with all generally accepted
grammatical rules.

When writing a report you must
adhere to the following rules
1. maintain margins on the sheet format: at the top – at least 2.5
cm; bottom – at least 2 cm; on the left – from 2.75 to 3.5 cm; to the right - from
1.5 to 2.25 cm. The address is written (i.e. to whom the document is addressed,
for example: “To Commander 1 motorized rifle company", "To the commander
military unit 00000");
2. below, in the middle of the sheet, the word is written with a capital letter
“Report”, no punctuation;
3. further, from the red line (20 mm) the essence of the report is stated
compliance with all generally accepted grammatical rules;
4. after the text on the right side, write the position, military
rank and signature of the person submitting the report. From the left
date is stamped on the sides:
number -
number, month -
in words, year in numbers.

Study question 4:

Accommodation of military personnel. Distribution
time and daily routine

Internal order is the strict observance of certain military
charters of accommodation rules, daily
activities, everyday life
military personnel in a military unit (unit) and serving on a daily basis
attire.
Internal order is achieved:
Deep understanding, conscious and precise implementation by all
military personnel of duties determined by laws and military
statutes;
Purposeful educational work, a combination of high
demands of commanders (chiefs) with constant concern for
subordinates and maintaining their health;
Clear organization of combat duty and daily duty duty;
Accurate implementation of the daily routine and work time regulations;
Compliance with the rules of operation (use) of weapons, military
equipment and other material means; creation at locations
conditions for military personnel for their daily activities, life and everyday life,
meeting the requirements of military regulations;
Compliance fire safety, as well as taking measures
on protection environment in the area where the military unit operates.

Accommodation of military personnel
To accommodate each company there must be
The following premises are provided:
Sleeping area;
Leisure room;
Company office;
Weapon storage room;
Room (place) for cleaning weapons;
Room (place) for sports activities;
Household services room;
Pantry for storing company property and personal belongings
military personnel;
Room (place) for smoking and shoe shining;
Dryer for uniforms and shoes;
Washroom;
Shower room;
Toilet.

Outfit
Storage areas for all types of uniforms
assigned to military personnel and designated
labels indicating their military rank,
surname and initials of the serviceman.
Casual outfit and waist belt
before going to bed, carefully and uniformly lay down on
stool, shoes are placed at the feet of the bed. Cloth,
linen and shoes, if necessary, are dried in
dryers.

Weapon storage
Training weapons and training ammunition must
stored separately from combat ones. In the absence
a separate pyramid is allowed to store educational
weapons together with combat weapons, and the place of their storage
is indicated by the inscription: “Training weapon”. Educational
pistols are stored together with combat pistols
soldiers and sergeants of the unit. Sports
weapons are stored together with combat weapons. His place
storage is indicated by the inscription: “Sports
weapon". Issuance of training and sporting weapons and
training cartridges are carried out in the same way as issuing
military weapons and ammunition.

Keys to weapons storage rooms
Pyramids with weapons, cabinets and drawers with
pistols and ammunition, as well as a room for
weapon storage must be locked and
sealed with mastic seals: pyramids and
room - the seal of the company duty officer; cabinets and
boxes with pistols and ammunition -
company sergeant major.
Keys to the weapons storage room and
pyramids are constantly with the duty officer
company, and the keys to cabinets, boxes with pistols and
ammunition – from the company sergeant major. Transmit
keys are prohibited.

Premises equipment
The room (place) for sports activities is equipped
sports
exercise equipment,
gymnastic
equipment, weights, dumbbells and other sports
inventory.
The company is equipped with a shower at the rate of one tap
(shower net) for 15-20 people, installed
washbasins - one tap (nipple) for 5-7 people and not
less than two foot baths with running water, and
there is a place for washing uniforms
military personnel.
In workshops, parks, bakeries,
bakeries and canteens, in addition, there must be
a warm shower is equipped, and washbasins should
be soap and towels.

The procedure for admitting a new arrival to the regiment
replenishment
The personnel who arrived to replenish the regiment within
14 days are accommodated in a separate room. During this period
carried out
in-depth
medical
examination, examination
vaccinations are given, uniforms are issued,
shoes according to established standards and their fitting; with personal
composition
replenishment
are carried out
classes
By
improvement military training, received before
conscription for military service.
By order of the regiment of personnel arriving at
replenishment,
is being formed
separate
subdivision,
the unit commander and his deputy are appointed
educational work, the required number is allocated
officers, warrant officers, sergeants and soldiers as
commanders and instructors.

Maintenance of premises
All buildings and premises, as well as the territory of the regiment, must
always kept clean and tidy. Every boss
is responsible for correct use buildings and premises, for
safety of furniture, inventory and equipment.
In sleeping quarters or other for personnel on
must be displayed in a visible place on special boards
daily routine, class schedule, outfit sheets, diagram
placement of personnel, inventory of property and necessary
instructions.
All premises are provided with sufficient
trash cans, and smoking areas - water cans.
Daily cleaning of the premises is carried out by regular
cleaners under the direct supervision of the duty officer
company
Maintaining cleanliness of the premises during classes
entrusted to the orderlies.

Space heating
Beginning and end of the heating season
announced by order of the garrison commander. At
stove heating order and heating time
premises, reception and delivery of fuel establishes
regiment commander.
In winter, living quarters are maintained
air temperature is not lower than +18 degrees C, and in
medical institutions - not lower than +20 degrees C, in
in other rooms - in accordance with established
standards
Thermometers are hung in rooms at
internal walls, away from stoves and heating
devices, at a height of 1.5 m from the floor.

Ventilation of premises
Ventilation of premises in barracks
performed by orderlies under supervision
company duty officer: in the sleeping rooms - in front
at bedtime and after sleep, in classes - before classes and during
breaks between them.
Window vents (transoms) in cold weather,
and the windows in summer time open when people
are located outside. If people from
there are no vents (transoms) or
Windows only open on one side
premises.

Room lighting
The order of lighting is determined by the regiment commander.
Barracks lighting is divided into full and
duty.
It is left in the sleeping quarters during sleeping hours
emergency lighting. At the entrance to the barracks, in the rooms for
weapons storage, corridors, staircases and toilets with
after dark until dawn it is maintained
full lighting. Monitoring lighting conditions
assigned to duty officers and orderlies.
In case of emergency or temporary shutdown
electric lighting for other reasons
duty officers in companies and other units should
be backup sources lighting, storage
which are determined by the regiment commander.

Time management and daily routine
The distribution of time in a military unit is carried out
so as to ensure its constant combat readiness and
conditions were created for conducting organized combat
personnel training, maintaining order, military
discipline and education of military personnel, improving their
cultural level, comprehensive consumer services,
timely rest and eating.
Total duration of weekly service
time of military personnel undergoing military service
contract, should not exceed the duration of the working
time,
established
legislation
Russian
Federation of Labor. Length of service time
military personnel undergoing military service on conscription,
determined by the daily routine of the military unit.

Rest for military personnel
Officers and warrant officers involved in execution
military service duties on weekends and holidays
days, rest is provided on other days of the week by decision
commander of the unit (subdivision), taking into account the interests
services. The duration of rest should not exceed
time spent at work on weekends and holidays
days.
In case of involving military personnel undergoing
military service under contract, to perform duties
military service beyond the established duration
weekly duty time and inability
compensate for it by resting on other days of the week at such times
is summed up and provided to military personnel in the form
additional days of rest, which may be
added to the main leave.

Daily routine for military personnel
The daily routine of a military unit is determined by time
performing basic activities of daily living,
study and life of personnel of units and military headquarters
parts.
Service time regulations for military personnel undergoing
military service under contract, in addition to the daily routine
sets the deadlines and duration for the implementation of these
military personnel of the main activities arising from
duties of military service.
Daily routine and work time regulations
is established by the commander of a military unit or formation with
taking into account the type of Armed Forces and type of troops, the tasks facing
in front of the military unit, time of year, local and climatic
conditions.

The daily routine includes
The daily routine should include
time for morning physical exercises,
morning and evening toilet, morning examination,
training sessions and preparation for them, shifts
special (work) clothing, shoe cleaning and washing
hands before eating, eating, caring for
weapons and military equipment, educational,
cultural, leisure and sports activities,
informing personnel, listening
radio and watching television programs, seeing patients in
medical
point,
personal
needs
military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening
walks, checking and 8 hours of sleep.

Parking and economic day
Every week the regiment holds a park maintenance day for maintenance purposes.
weapons, military equipment and other material
funds, additional equipment and improvement of parks and
objects of educational and material base, bringing into
order of military camps and production of other
works On the same day, a general
cleaning all premises, as well as washing personal
composition in the bathhouse.
In addition, in order to maintain weapons and
military equipment in constant combat readiness in
the regiment holds park days with the participation of
all personnel.

Rising, morning inspection and evening verification
In the morning, 10 minutes before the “Rise” signal,
the company duty officer raises the deputies
platoon commanders and company foreman, and in
set time(at the “Rise” signal) - general
rise of the company.
After getting up, morning physical exercise is carried out
charging, cleaning premises and territory, refueling
beds, morning toilet and morning examination.

Training sessions
Combat training is the main
content
everyday
activities
military personnel in peacetime. Classes and exercises in
purposes
mastery
military personnel
techniques
actions in modern combat must be carried out without
relaxations and simplifications.
On
educational
classes
And
exercises
obliged
all personnel of the regiment will be present. From classes
Only persons on daily allowance are exempt
attire and in attire for the work provided for
by order of the regiment, as well as military personnel who
given a day of rest as compensation for
serving on a holiday or day off.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner
By the hour established by the daily routine,
cooking should be finished.
Before the start of food distribution, the doctor (paramedic)
together with the regiment duty officer must check
food quality, carry out control weighings
servings, and also check the sanitary condition
rooms for dining rooms, tableware and kitchen utensils and
inventory. After the conclusion of the doctor (paramedic)
the food is tasted by the regiment commander or his
instructions from one of the deputy regiment commanders.

Dismissal from the regiment
Military personnel undergoing military service
I call
has the right
free
move
V
location of military units and within
garrisons to which they were dismissed from the location
military units. Departure of military personnel passing
military service under contract, outside garrisons,
on the territory in which they perform military service,
carried out with the permission of the military commander
parts. For military personnel undergoing military service
upon conscription, travel outside the garrisons (outside
except in cases of going on vacation or
business trip) is prohibited.

Visiting military personnel
Visiting military personnel is allowed
company commander at the time established
daily routine, in a specially designated area
this is in the visitors' room shelf (place).
By order of the regiment from among the sergeants to
time,
established
For
visits
military personnel, a duty officer is appointed
visitors' room.
Persons wishing to visit military personnel
visitors are allowed into the room with permission
regimental duty officer.

Topic No. 2: “Military personnel and the relationship between them. Accommodation of military personnel. Time management and daily routine." Class

Topic No. 2: “Military personnel and the relationship between them.

order."
Lesson No. 1: “Military personnel and the relationships between them.
Accommodation of military personnel. Time management and daily routine
order."
Self-study assignment:
Explore:
- “Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.”
Novosibirsk: Sib. Univ. publishing house, 2008, part 1, chapter 1, pp. 9-16, chapter 2, pp. 18-27, chapter 3,
pp. 28-34, pp. 166-167, part 2, chapter 4, pp. 76-90, chapter 5, pp. 91-102.
Topic of the next lesson:
Topic No. 3: “Military discipline, its essence and significance. Rights and
responsibilities of a soldier, squad and platoon commander."

Time management and daily routine

1. Daily routine part

222. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions during the week, is carried out by the daily routine.

The daily routine of a military unit determines the timing of the implementation of the main activities of daily activities, study and life of the personnel of the units and the headquarters of the military unit.

The daily routine is established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type and type of troops of the Armed Forces, the tasks facing the military unit, the time of year, local and climatic conditions. It is developed for the period of training and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (formation) for the duration of combat firing, field trips, exercises, maneuvers, ship voyages, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty and other events, taking into account the specifics of their implementation .

The daily routine is found in the documentation of the daily work order, as well as in the headquarters of the military unit and in the offices of the units.

223. The daily routine of a military unit must include time for morning physical exercise, morning and evening toilet, morning examination, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (work) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands before meals, eating, care of weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to the radio and watching television, receiving patients at the medical center, as well as (at least two hours), an evening walk, evening verification and other less than eight hours of sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed seven hours.

After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least thirty minutes.

225. Every week, usually on Saturday, the regiment holds a park and maintenance day for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other military property, re-equipping and improving parks and educational facilities, putting military camps in order and performing other work. On the same day, general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as washing of personnel in the bathhouse.

In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, the regiment holds park weeks and park days with the involvement of all personnel.

Park weeks, park and park-economic days are carried out according to plans developed by the regiment headquarters together with the deputy regiment commanders for weapons and logistics and approved by the regiment commander. Extracts from the plans are communicated to the departments.

To manage the work on park maintenance days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, the required number of officers, warrant officers and sergeants are appointed.

226. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty ( military service) and service in daily and garrison outfits. On these days, as well as in free time from classes, cultural and leisure activities, sports competitions and games are carried out with the personnel.

On the eve of rest days, performances, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end one hour later than usual. On rest days, it is allowed to rise later than usual, at an hour set by the commander of the military unit; morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces

dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

DAILY ROUTINE FOR _____ STUDY PERIOD YEAR 20__ (optional)

Events

Time

Duration, h

The rise of deputy platoon commanders

Personnel rise

Morning physical exercise

Morning toilet, making beds

Morning inspection

Personnel information, training

Preparing for classes and following the divorce

Training sessions:
1st hour

Changing special (work) clothing, cleaning shoes and washing hands

Time for personal needs of military personnel

Self-preparation

Caring for weapons and military equipment

Summing up in calculations, squads (platoons)

Educational and cultural-leisure or sports work

Time for personal needs of military personnel

Shine shoes and wash hands

Time for personal needs of military personnel

Watching TV, listening to the radio

Evening walk

Evening verification

Evening toilet

Note:

Conduct divorce:
- for classes - from 8.40 to 8.50 and from 15.50 to 16.00;
- on park and business day - on Saturdays from 9.10 to 9.30;
- daily duty - from 18.00 to 18.30.

Personnel are informed on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Legal information for personnel is carried out on Saturdays of the 2nd and 3rd weeks from 8.10 to 9.00, while:
- from 8.10 to 8.40 - with the study of articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, documents on legal issues and military discipline and the delivery of orders to convict military personnel for military crimes;
- from 8.40 to 9.00 - with communication of safety requirements and cases of death and injury of personnel.

Conduct training:

a) for drill training:
- for single training - weekly on Tuesdays;
- on drill coherence on Mondays for 4 weeks with the second hour of classes.

b) to develop standards for chemical and biological protection - weekly on Wednesdays.

c) for military medical training - on Tuesdays for 4 weeks from 16.10 to 17.00.

d) rifle:
- for security units - on Tuesdays 1 and 3 weeks from 16.10 to 17.00;
- for other departments - on Tuesdays of 1 week from 16.10 to 17.00.

Conduct commander training classes for officers and warrant officers:

1 hour - from 9.00 to 9.50; 2 hours - from 10.00 to 10.50; 3 hours - from 11.00 to 11.50; 4 hours - from 12.00 to 12.50; 5th hour - from 13.00 to 13.50; 6 hours - from 16.00 to 16.50; 7 o'clock - from 16.55 to 17.45

Summing up and setting tasks:
- in departments (crews, platoons) - daily from 17.45 to 18.00;
- in companies and units equal to them - on Fridays from 17.15 to 17.45.

Educational, cultural and leisure work should be carried out on Tuesdays and Thursdays, sports work - on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Dismissal from the unit location is carried out: on Saturdays and pre-holidays from 16.00 to 22.30, on Sundays and holidays - from 9.00 to 21.30.

Visiting military personnel is allowed: on Saturdays and pre-holidays from 16.00 to 22.00, on Sundays and holidays - from 9.00 to 21.30.

11. Lights out on pre-weekends and holidays at 23.00.

12. Wake up on weekends and holidays at 7.00.

2. Rising, morning inspection and evening verification

227. In the morning, ten minutes before the “Rise” signal, the company duty officer wakes up the deputy platoon commanders and the company sergeant major, and at the time established by the daily routine (at the “Rise” signal) - the general rise of the company.

228. After getting up, morning physical exercises, making beds, morning toilet and morning examination are carried out.

229. For the morning inspection, at the command of the company duty officer “Company, for the morning inspection - STAND UP”, deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units in the designated place; seconded military personnel line up on the left flank. The company duty officer, having formed the company, reports to the foreman about the formation of the company for the morning inspection. At the command of the company sergeant major, deputy platoon commanders and squad commanders conduct a morning inspection.

230. At morning inspections, the availability of personnel is checked, appearance military personnel and their observance of personal hygiene rules.

in need of medical care The company duty officer records patients in the book for sending them to the regiment medical center.

During the morning inspection, squad commanders order the elimination of detected deficiencies, check their elimination and report the results of the inspection to deputy platoon commanders, and deputy platoon commanders to the company sergeant major.

The condition of feet, socks (foot wraps) and underwear is checked periodically, usually before bed.

231. Before the evening verification of military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription, at a time specified in the daily routine, an evening walk is conducted under the leadership of the company sergeant major or one of the deputy platoon commanders. During the evening walk, personnel perform drill songs as part of the units. After walking on the command of the company duty officer “Company, for the evening roll call - STAND UP”, deputy platoon commanders (squad commanders) line up their units for roll check. The company duty officer, having formed the company, reports to the foreman about the formation of the company for the evening roll call.

The company sergeant major or the person replacing him gives the command “Attention” and begins the evening roll call. At the beginning of the evening roll call, he names the military ranks, the names of the servicemen who were included in the company list forever or as honorary soldiers for their feats. Having heard the surname of each of the indicated servicemen, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: “So-and-so (military rank and surname) died a brave death in battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland - the Russian Federation” or “An honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in in stock."

After this, the company sergeant major verifies the company personnel according to the name list. Hearing his last name, each serviceman answers: “I am.” Squad commanders are responsible for those who are absent.

For example: “On guard”, “On vacation”.

At the end of the evening roll call, the company sergeant major gives the command “FREE”, announces orders and instructions regarding all military personnel, the order for the next day and makes (specifies) the combat crew in case of an alarm, in case of fire and other emergencies emergency situations, as well as in case of a sudden attack on the location of a military unit (unit). At the set hour, the all-clear signal is given, the emergency lighting is turned on, and complete silence is observed.

232. When the company commander or one of the company officers is in the company during the morning inspection and evening verification, the company sergeant major reports to him on the results of the inspection (verification).

233. Periodically, according to the regiment’s plan, general battalion or regimental evening verification checks are carried out. The area for evening verification must be illuminated.

All battalion (regiment) personnel must be present at general battalion (regimental) evening roll calls. The evening verification of all personnel according to the name list is carried out by company commanders and the results are reported to the battalion commander.

At the general regimental evening verification, the commanders of battalions and individual units of the regiment report on the results of the verification to the regiment commander.

At the end of the general battalion (regimental) evening roll call, the battalion (regiment) commander gives the command “Attention” and orders to play “Zarya”. During the general regimental evening roll call at the end of the Zarya game, the orchestra performs the National Anthem of the Russian Federation. Then the units march in a solemn manner. The orchestra performs a march. If there is no orchestra in the battalion (regiment), technical means of playing sound recordings are used. With the start of the game “Zarya”, unit commanders from the platoon and above put their hand on their headgear and lower it at the command “FREE”, given by the battalion (regiment) commander at the end of the orchestra’s game.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

3. Training sessions

234. Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel. It is carried out both in peaceful and wartime. Classes and exercises in order for military personnel to master the techniques of action in modern combat must be conducted without concessions or simplifications.

All personnel of the regiment must be present at classes and exercises, with the exception of military personnel on daily duty or assigned to perform tasks prescribed by the order of the regiment commander.

For soldiers and sergeants released from field training due to illness, classroom training is organized by order of the company commander.

Commanders (chiefs) guilty of separating personnel from combat training are held accountable.

Activities determined by the combat training plan and training schedule can only be rescheduled by the regiment commander.

235. Classes begin and end at the hours established by the daily routine (working time regulations).

Before leaving for training, squad commanders and deputy platoon commanders check the presence of subordinates, as well as whether they are dressed in uniform, whether the equipment is fitted correctly and whether the weapon is loaded.

At the end of classes and exercises, unit commanders must personally check the availability and completeness of all weapons, military equipment and training facilities, as well as the availability small arms, ammunition. Weapons and magazine bags are checked by squad leaders. The results of the inspection are reported in order of subordination. Unspent ammunition and cartridges are handed over in accordance with the established procedure.

At the end of classes and exercises, the training areas are cleaned, weapons and entrenching tools are cleaned, and weapons and military equipment are maintained.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

4. Breakfast, lunch and dinner

236. By the hour established by the daily routine, cooking should be completed.

Before the start of food distribution, the doctor (paramedic), together with the regiment duty officer, must check the quality of the food, carry out control weighing of portions, and also check the sanitary condition of the dining room premises, tableware and kitchen utensils. After the conclusion of the doctor (paramedic), the food is tested by the regiment commander or, on his instructions, by one of the deputy regiment commanders.

The test results are recorded in the prepared food quality control book.

At the appointed time, the regiment duty officer gives permission to issue food.

237. Soldiers and sergeants must arrive at the mess hall in cleaned clothes and shoes, in formation under the command of the company sergeant major or, at his direction, of one of the deputy platoon commanders.

Order must be maintained in the dining room during meals. It is prohibited to eat in hats, coats (winter field suits) and special (work) clothing.

238. Persons on daily duty receive food at the time established by the regiment commander.

For patients staying at the regiment's medical center, food is prepared in accordance with hospital ration standards and delivered separately.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

5. Visiting military personnel

252. Visits to military personnel are permitted by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine, in a visitor room (place) specially designated for this in the regiment.

253. By order of the regiment commander, a person on duty in the room (place) of visitors is appointed from among the sergeants for the time established for visiting military personnel. His responsibilities are determined by instructions approved by the regiment commander.

Persons wishing to visit military personnel are allowed into the visitor's room (place) with the permission of the regiment duty officer.

254. Family members of military personnel and other persons, with the permission of the regiment commander, can visit the barracks, canteen, room of military glory (history) of the military unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and way of life of the regiment personnel. Military personnel trained for this purpose are appointed to accompany them and provide the necessary explanations.

255. Visitors with alcoholic beverages or in a state of intoxication are not allowed to visit military personnel. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to spend the night in barracks and other premises.

Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces
approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation
dated November 10, 2007 N 1495