Chapter 269: Commander, please take a look at this! [Please subscribe! Please give me a monthly ticket!]
"Wei Hong, did you suggest this punishment measure to the Military Affairs Department?"
Looking down at the long list in his hand, Chang Dingfang's mouth twitched, and he thought to himself, you kid are more ruthless than me, the team leader!
All the non-commissioned officers who were kicked down by Zhao Weihong and subsequently locked up in the confinement room were included in the list of penalties recommended by Zhao Weihong, without exception.
Chang Dingfang took a look and found that the punishment suggested by Zhao Weihong was not very severe.
The most serious one is just a "serious warning."
But no matter what, punishment is punishment!
If this punishment cannot be revoked, it will be in the file and follow the person for the rest of his life!
Zhao Weihong punished more than a dozen people in one go.
All of a sudden, Chang Dingfang suddenly remembered the new nickname that Zhao Weihong had quietly spread in the group during this period.
Laughing King of Hell!
As the saying goes, "There are only wrong names, but no wrong nicknames."
Holding the list in his hand, Chang Dingfang felt that this nickname was so damn appropriate!
No wonder no one in the Military Affairs Section dared to approve such a "simple" disposal opinion, and it was "reported up the chain of command" until it was handed over to the head of the regiment, Chang Dingfang.
This damn Zhao Weihong punished more than a dozen people in one breath. Not to mention the cadres of the military affairs section, even Chang Dingfang didn't dare to approve it!
"Yes! Captain!"
"I checked and found that I didn't miss any of the offenders who fought with me. They are all listed here!"
Chang Dingfang: “.”
He looked at the list in his hand again.
Chang Dingfang suddenly raised his head and asked Zhao Weihong tentatively.
"Wei Hong, this is it."
"Can we discuss the disciplinary measures for these people?"
"Great! Captain!"
"I knew we would think alike!"
Hearing this, Zhao Weihong became very excited and immediately rushed to Chang Dingfang's desk. Pointing at the list, he spoke in a cold voice.
"Captain, just tell me, are you going to punish these people or give them a serious punishment?"
"There is no need for demotion or downgrade."
"Although the mistakes made by these people are serious, they are not to this extent."
"Wait, wait, wait!"
Seeing that Zhao Weihong was getting more and more excited as he spoke, Chang Dingfang quickly spoke up, expressing something in a somewhat amusing and helpless manner.
"Who said I'm going to give them a warning?"
"what?"
Blinking at Chang Dingfang, Zhao Weihong spoke in confusion.
"Don't you think the punishment I suggested is a little too light?"
Upon hearing this, Chang Dingfang's old face immediately wrinkled into a ball, and he thought to himself, how can this be easy?
If Chang Dingfang approved this punishment, he would have to write a special report to explain to the division headquarters why so many people were punished at once!
In comparison, Chang Dingfang would rather let Zhao Weihong pick out one or two typical cases and give them very serious punishments such as "demotion or demotion of rank" or even "cancellation of non-commissioned officer qualifications"!
This way he can write the report more easily!
But after thinking about it, Chang Dingfang suddenly realized something and hurriedly asked Zhao Weihong.
"Wei Hong, do you think that punishing so many people at once is not a big deal?"
"Because the punishment you gave was very low, right?"
After receiving Zhao Weihong's affirmative answer, Chang Dingfang showed an expression of "as expected".
Damn Old Zhao!
You’ve been a cadre before, too. You sent him to your nephew, but why didn’t you teach him anything?
After cursing Zhao Yuejin viciously in his heart, Chang Dingfang looked at Zhao Weihong again, with a gentle expression on his face, and explained to Zhao Weihong very patiently.
"No wonder you were so cruel. You gave me a shock."
"That's perfect. You'll be a cadre soon anyway, so it's only a matter of time before you become the chief officer."
"I will take this opportunity to explain all these twists and turns to you."
Then, Chang Ding gave Zhao Weihong some "knowledge" in this area.
Simply put, when it comes to individuals, punishment is a disciplinary measure used to help the person concerned recognize and correct his or her mistakes.
But for the unit where the person concerned works, "giving punishment" is itself a very bad incident.
If we want to describe it in a more vivid way, it is the so-called "stain."
In fact, in the army, there are always soldiers who like to pretend to be sick every year.
When asked, he said he felt pain all over his body. But when he got to the cafeteria, he ate everything with relish. When checked, there was nothing wrong with him. But after coming back, he continued to complain of pain.
This kind of behavior, if it is really taken to the extreme, is a reluctance to fulfill the obligation of military service, and it is not an exaggeration to expel the person from the military.
In the recruit company, the cadres and backbones will certainly not tolerate such people.
Try to persuade him first, if that doesn't work then withdraw your troops, there is always a way to deal with this kind of people.
You can wait until the new recruits are awarded ranks and assigned to companies.
The phenomenon of retreat seemed to disappear in an instant.
Is it because such people have become extinct?
Quite the opposite.
There are many recruits who perform well in the recruit company.
After joining the company, they will start to "become sick."
Because the training intensity in the recruit company cannot be compared with that in the grassroots companies, it can be said that there is worlds apart.
Many recruits who were able to hold on before, after discovering that the grassroots company was not as good as they imagined, their psychological defenses collapsed instantly, and they chose to avoid training by pretending to be sick. But as long as it does not cause others to follow suit.
Grassroots companies usually do not take any action against such people, and may even find a logistics position to specifically place such people.
This undoubtedly made Zhao Weihong feel very surprised.
But Chang Dingfang answered Zhao Weihong's doubts with just one sentence.
"Although the honor of a glorious collective will not be tarnished by one or two exceptions."
"But a member of this glorious collective usually cannot accept a stain in their collective."
Since the recruit company is a temporary unit, each company has no history or honor, so punishments can be given at will.
The grassroots companies that remain today all have a deep and extremely glorious history, so they naturally cannot be punished arbitrarily.
Because giving a disciplinary action is equivalent to admitting that the glorious collective one belongs to has a stain.
This is completely unacceptable for soldiers who have "upholding honor" engraved in their bones.
At such times.
Honor has become a burden.
Seeing that Zhao Weihong seemed to want to say something, Chang Dingfang immediately raised his hand, motioning Zhao Weihong to continue listening to him.
"Wei Hong, I know you may think this is just covering up the truth, which is very wrong."
"But you have to think about it. People like this can't stay in the army forever. They have to leave in two years at most."
"If you want to investigate this person's behavior, give him such a serious punishment as "expulsion."
"Then this year's advanced unit may have nothing to do with your unit."
"You think this is for those comrades who work diligently, never complain, and strive for an advanced company."
"does it worth?"
The team leader Chang Dingfang is indeed capable.
Just a few words made Zhao Weihong stand there in a daze and fall into deep thought.
If Zhao Weihong is asked to handle the matter, such people must not be tolerated and must be dealt with accordingly!
But the price of the punishment may very well be that the hard work of other comrades in the company for a year will be wasted.
The belief in Zhao Weihong's heart collided violently with the "heavy facts" told to him by Chang Dingfang, making Zhao Weihong's thoughts somewhat confused.
Seeing this, Chang Dingfang smiled and remembered Zhao Weihong's very "green" appearance at the moment deeply in his heart.
"The same is true for your current list of punishments."
"Wei Hong, to tell you the truth, I will not approve this list. At most, I will give each person on the list an internal disciplinary action within our group. We will then decide whether to convert it into a substantive disciplinary action based on their future performance."
"To punish so many people at once is more serious than simply giving them the punishment of 'expulsion'."
"In a few days, the new equipment will arrive, and it's time for our group to show off our skills!"
"What do you think, at this critical juncture, if the poor performance of this group of people causes all of our regiment to lose the qualification to compete for the advanced unit?"
"Isn't that the equivalent of using their mistakes to punish ourselves?"
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"Captain, are we just going to let this matter go?"
"Of course I won't just let it go!"
From the beginning to the end of the conversation, Chang Dingfang had a faint smile on his face.
It's like a teacher who has experienced many vicissitudes of life, imparting his lifelong learning to his favorite student.
Zhao Weihong is undoubtedly an excellent soldier now.
But if Zhao Weihong is to be placed in the position of chief officer.
Chang Dingfang feels that Zhao Weihong is far from being competent at the moment.
Because Zhao Weihong still lacks some "knowledge."
If no one teaches you this, you may never understand it in your lifetime!
"When you become a chief officer in the future, think more about what I told you today."
"Among many contradictions, there must be one that is the main one."
“Among the complicated work, there must be one that is the center.”
“Find the main contradiction, focus on the central task, and put other less important things aside for the time being!”
"Wei Hong, what do you think is the main contradiction, or the focus, of this matter?"
Hearing this, Zhao Weihong slowly closed his eyes and began to think seriously.
After a while, Zhao Weihong suddenly opened his eyes, and a terrifying light flashed in his eyes!
"Deputy Head!"
116th Division, Division Headquarters, Duty Room.
The sergeant on duty printed out the report he had just received from the 347th Regiment. After glancing at it casually, his face suddenly changed!
"Apprentice! Come and help me on duty!"
Then, the sergeant on duty grabbed the report and walked straight to the door of an office with the door open.
"Knock, knock, report!"
"Commander, look at this!"
This chapter took me a long time to write. I got up at seven in the morning and kept writing after I had breakfast.
It’s not that I’m stuck in writing, I’m just simply not satisfied. I deleted and wrote, wrote and deleted, please forgive me, brothers!
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