General provisions. The daily routine in the military unit The distribution of time and internal order

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 create conditions for maintaining internal order, military discipline and educating personnel, conducting organized combat training for military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and reception food.

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

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

Officers, ensigns and military personnel serving under a contract are given a five-day service week with two days off.

Conscripts, cadets and students of military educational institutions, training centers (training military units) are assigned a six-day service week with one day off.

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, ensigns and military personnel serving under a contract, who are involved in the performance of military service duties at night, weekends and holidays, are provided with rest of the same duration 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 official time.

The daily routine in the 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 regulations for the service time of officers, ensigns and military personnel serving under the contract, in addition to the daily routine, establish the terms and duration of their performance of the main activities arising from the duties of military service.



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

The daily routine of the military unit is in the documentation of the daily outfit, and the regulations for the service time of officers, ensigns and military personnel serving under the contract are at the headquarters of the military unit and in subdivisions.

234. The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for for weapons and military equipment, educational and mass sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching TV programs, receiving patients at a medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least one hour), evening walks, checking and 8 hours of sleep.



The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours.

After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least 30 minutes.

Gatherings, meetings, movie screenings and other public events should end before the evening walk.

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

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

The duty time regulations for combat duty and service in daily duty are determined by military regulations and relevant instructions.

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

236. Every week a military unit holds a park and maintenance day for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other materiel, refurbishing and beautifying parks and facilities of the educational and material base, putting military camps in order and carrying out other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath.

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

Park and economic and park days are held according to the plans approved by the commander of the unit, developed by the headquarters of the military unit together with the deputy commander of the unit for armament and logistics. Extracts from the plans are brought to the departments.

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

237. Sundays and public holidays are days of rest for all military personnel, except for those on combat duty and serving in daily duty. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel.

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

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

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 and during the week, is carried out by the daily routine.

The daily routine of the 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 season, local and climatic conditions. It is developed for the period of training and can be specified by the commander of a military unit (connection) for the period of combat firing, field exits, exercises, maneuvers, ship cruises, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty and other activities, taking into account the peculiarities of their implementation. .

The daily routine is in the documentation of the daily outfit, 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 should provide for the time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, maintenance of weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports activities, informing personnel, listening to the radio and watching television, receiving patients at a medical center, as well as (at least two hours), an evening walk, evening verification and not less than eight hours for sleep.

The intervals between meals should not exceed seven hours.

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

225. Every week, as a rule on Saturday, a park and maintenance day is held in the regiment in order to maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property, equip and improve parks and facilities of the training and material base, put military camps in order and carry out other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath.

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

Park weeks, park and park maintenance days are held according to plans developed by the regiment headquarters together with the deputy regiment commanders for armaments and logistics and approved by the regiment commander. Extracts from the plans are brought to the departments.

The necessary number of officers, ensigns and sergeants is appointed to manage the work on park and business days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition.

226. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat service) and serving in daily and garrison outfits. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held 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 the hour set by the commander of the military unit, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

dated November 10, 2007 N 1495

DAILY AGENDA FOR _____ STUDY PERIOD YEAR 20__ (option)

Events

Time spending

Duration, h

Rise of deputy platoon commanders

The rise of personnel

Morning physical exercise

Morning toilet, bed making

morning inspection

Informing personnel, training

Preparing for classes and following for divorce

Training sessions:
1st hour

Change of special (working) clothes, shoe cleaning and hand washing

Time for the personal needs of military personnel

Self-preparation

Care of weapons and military equipment

Summing up in calculations, squads (platoons)

Educational and cultural-leisure or sports work

Time for the personal needs of military personnel

Shoeshine and hand washing

Time for the personal needs of military personnel

Watching TV programs, listening to the radio

An evening walk

Evening verification

Evening toilet

Note:

Divorce to carry out:
- for classes - from 8.40 to 8.50 and from 15.50 to 16.00;
- on the park and economic day - on Saturdays from 9.10 to 9.30;
- daily outfit - from 18.00 to 18.30.

Informing personnel is carried out on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Legal informing of personnel should be 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 bringing orders to convict military personnel for military crimes;
- from 8.40 to 9.00 - with bringing safety requirements and cases of death and injury of personnel.

Conduct workouts:

a) in combat training:
- for single training - weekly on Tuesdays;
- according to drill coordination on Mondays for 4 weeks, the second hour of classes.

b) for the development of standards for RKhBZ - 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 divisions - on Tuesdays of 1 week from 16.10 to 17.00.

Command training with officers and ensigns to conduct:

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; 5 hours - from 13.00 to 13.50; 6 o'clock - from 16.00 to 16.50; 7 o'clock - from 16.55 to 17.45

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

Conduct educational, cultural and leisure work on Tuesdays and Thursdays, sports work on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Dismissal from the location of the unit is carried out: on Saturday and pre-holiday days from 16.00 to 22.30, on Sunday and holidays - from 9.00 to 21.30.

Visits to military personnel are allowed: on Saturday and pre-holiday days from 16.00 to 22.00, on Sunday and public holidays - from 9.00 to 21.30.

11. Hang up on weekends and pre-holiday days at 23.00.

12. Get up on weekends and holidays at 7.00.

2. Rise, morning inspection and evening verification

227. In the morning, ten minutes before the “Rise” signal, the company officer on duty raises the deputy platoon commanders and the foreman of the company, 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, bedding, morning toilet and morning inspection are carried out.

229. For the morning inspection at the command of the duty officer of the company "Company, for the morning inspection - STAND" the deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units in the designated place; seconded soldiers line up on the left flank. The company officer on duty, having built the company, reports to the foreman on the formation of the company for the morning inspection. At the command of the foreman of the company, deputy platoon commanders and squad leaders conduct a morning inspection.

230. At morning inspections, the presence of personnel, the appearance of military personnel and their compliance with personal hygiene rules are checked.

Those in need of medical care, the duty officer of the company writes down the records of patients in the book to send them to the medical center of the regiment.

During the morning inspection, the squad commanders order to eliminate the detected shortcomings, check their elimination and report on the results of the inspection to the deputy platoon commanders, and the deputy platoon commanders to the foreman of the company.

The condition of the legs, socks (footcloths) and underwear is checked periodically, usually before going to bed.

231. Before the evening verification of conscripted military personnel, at the time provided for by the daily routine, an evening walk is held under the guidance of a foreman of a company or one of the deputy platoon commanders. During the evening walk, the personnel performs marching songs as part of the units. After a walk on the command of the duty officer in the company “Company, for the evening verification - STAND”, the deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units for verification. The duty officer for the company, having built the company, reports to the foreman about the formation of the company for evening verification.

The foreman of the company or the person replacing him gives the command "AT ATTENTION" and proceeds to the evening verification. At the beginning of the evening verification, he names the military ranks, the names of the military personnel enrolled for the feats they have committed in the company list forever or honorary soldiers. Having heard the name of each of the indicated servicemen, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: “Such and such (military rank and surname) died a heroic death in the battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland - the Russian Federation” or “Honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in stock."

After that, the foreman of the company verifies the personnel of the company according to the name list. Hearing his last name, each soldier answers: "I am." The commanders of departments are responsible for those who are absent.

For example: "On guard", "On vacation".

At the end of the evening verification, the foreman of the company gives the command “FREE”, announces orders and orders regarding all military personnel, the outfit for the next day and produces (specifies) combat crew in case of alarm, in case of fire and other emergencies, as well as in case of sudden attack on the location of a military unit (subdivision). 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 foreman of the company reports to him on the results of the inspection (verification).

233. Periodically, according to the plan of the regiment, general battalion or regimental evening checks are carried out. The place for evening verifications should be lit.

All personnel of the battalion (regiment) must be present at the general battalion (regimental) evening inspections. 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 verification, the battalion (regiment) commander gives the command "Attention" and orders to play "Dawn". During the general regimental evening verification at the end of the Dawn game, the orchestra plays the National Anthem of the Russian Federation. The divisions then proceed in a solemn march. The orchestra is marching. In the absence of an orchestra in the battalion (regiment), technical means of reproducing sound recordings are used. With the beginning of the game "Dawn", the commanders of subunits from the platoon and above put their hand to the headgear and lower it at the command "FREE", given by the commander of the battalion (regiment) at the end of the orchestra's game.

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

3. Study sessions

234. Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel. It is held both in peacetime and in wartime. Classes and exercises in order to master the methods of action in modern combat by military personnel should be carried out without concessions and simplifications.

The entire personnel of the regiment must be present at classes and exercises, with the exception of military personnel who are on daily duty or involved in performing tasks stipulated by the order of the regiment commander.

With soldiers and sergeants released from field training due to illness, classes are organized in the classroom by order of the company commander.

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

Activities determined by the combat training plan and the schedule of classes can only be postponed by the regiment commander.

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

Before going to class, squad commanders and deputy platoon commanders check the presence of subordinates, as well as whether they are dressed in uniform, whether the equipment is properly fitted 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 equipment, as well as the presence of small arms and ammunition. Weapons and magazine bags are checked by squad leaders. The results of the audit are reported in order of subordination. Unused ammunition and cartridge cases are handed over in the prescribed manner.

At the end of classes and exercises, the places where classes are held are cleaned, weapons and trench tools are cleaned, maintenance of weapons and military equipment is carried out.

Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
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 must be completed.

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

The results of the check are recorded in the book of accounting for the quality control of cooked food.

At the set time, the regiment duty officer gives permission for the issuance of food.

237. Soldiers and sergeants should arrive at the dining room in cleaned clothes and shoes, in the ranks under the command of the foreman of the company or, at his direction, one of the deputy platoon commanders.

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

238. Persons of the daily outfit receive food at the time set by the regiment commander.

Patients who are in the medical center of the regiment, food is prepared in accordance with the norms of hospital rations and delivered separately.

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

5. Visiting military personnel

252. Visiting military personnel is allowed 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 from among the sergeants, for the time set for visiting military personnel, an officer on duty in the room (place) of visitors is appointed. His duties are determined by the instructions approved by the regiment commander.

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

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

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

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

Chapter 5

General provisions


225. 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 order, military discipline and educating military personnel, raising their cultural level, comprehensive consumer services, timely rest and eating . The total duration of the weekly service time of military personnel serving under a contract must not exceed the duration of working time established by the labor legislation of the Russian Federation. The length of service time for conscripted military personnel is determined by the daily routine of the military unit. Combat duty (combat service), exercises, ship cruises and other events, the list of which is determined by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, are carried out without limiting the total duration of the weekly service time. Conscripted servicemen, as well as contract servicemen in military educational institutions of vocational education and training military units, are provided with at least one day of rest every week. days of rest weekly, but not less than 6 days of rest per month Urgent measures 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 with the provision of rest for at least 4 hours to military personnel. military service duties on weekends and holidays, rest is provided on other days of the week by the decision of the unit (unit) commander, taking into account the interests of the service.The duration of the rest should not exceed the time spent in the service on weekends and holidays. those who are doing military service under a contract to perform military service duties in excess of the established duration of weekly service time and the inability to compensate for it by rest on other days of the week, such time is summed up and provided to military personnel in the form of additional days of rest, which can be added to the main vacation.
226. The distribution of time in a military unit during the day, and according to some provisions and during the week, is carried out by the daily routine and the regulations of official time. The daily routine of the 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 regulations for the service time of military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, in addition to the daily routine, establish the terms and duration of the performance by these military personnel of the main activities arising from the duties of military service. The daily routine and duty time regulations are established by the commander of a military unit or formation, taking into account the type of the Armed Forces and the type of troops, the tasks facing the military unit, the season, 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 period of combat firing, field exits, exercises, maneuvers, ship cruises, combat duty (combat service), service in daily duty, guard and other events, taking into account the peculiarities their implementation. The daily routine of a military unit is in the documentation of the daily duty, and the regulations for the service time of military personnel serving under a contract are at the headquarters of the military unit and in the offices of units.
227. The daily routine should include time for morning physical exercises, morning and evening dressing, morning inspection, training sessions and preparation for them, changing special (working) clothes, cleaning shoes and washing hands before eating, eating, caring for for weapons and military equipment, educational, cultural, leisure and sports work, informing personnel, listening to radio and watching TV programs, receiving patients at a medical center, personal needs of military personnel (at least 2 hours), evening walks, verification and 8 hours for sleep. The intervals between meals should not exceed 7 hours. After lunch, there should be no classes or work for at least 30 minutes. Meetings, meetings, as well as performances, films and other social events must end before the evening walk.
228. The schedule of service time for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract should provide for the time of their arrival and departure from service, the time for a break for eating (lunch), self-training (at least 4 hours a week), daily preparation for conducting 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 perform official duties in accordance with the daily routine, as well as measures aimed at maintaining a military unit (subunit) in constant combat readiness, is taken into account. The duty time regulations for combat duty and service in daily duty are determined by military regulations and relevant instructions. Round-the-clock duty in a military unit and subunit of officers, ensigns and midshipmen who are not included in the daily duty, as well as the appointment of various responsible officers to the established outfit, can only be introduced in exceptional cases for a limited time by the commander of the troops of the military district, front, group of troops, fleet.
229. Every week, a park and service day is held in the regiment for the purpose of servicing weapons, military equipment and other materiel, re-equipping and beautifying parks and facilities of the training and material base, putting military camps in order and performing other work. On the same day, a general cleaning of all premises is usually carried out, as well as a bathing of personnel in the bath. In addition, in order to maintain weapons and military equipment in constant combat readiness, park days are held in the regiment with the involvement of all personnel. Park and economic and park days are held according to plans developed by the headquarters of the regiment together with the deputy commanders of the regiment for armaments and logistics and approved by the commander of the regiment. Extracts from the plans are brought to the departments. To manage the work on park and business days, primarily for the maintenance of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, a minimum number of officers and ensigns is appointed in order of priority. They are given a day of rest during the week.
230. Sundays and holidays are days of rest for all personnel, except for those on combat duty (combat duty) and serving in daily duty. On these days, as well as in their free time, cultural and leisure work, sports competitions and games are held with the personnel. On the eve of days of rest, concerts, films and other events for conscripted military personnel are allowed to end 1 hour later than usual, to rise on rest days later than usual, at the hour set by the commander of the military unit. On rest days, morning physical exercises are not carried out.

Rise, morning inspection and evening verification


231. In the morning, 10 minutes before the "Rise" signal, the company duty officer raises the deputy platoon commanders and the foreman of the company, and at the set time (at the "Rise" signal) - the general rise of the company.
232. After getting up, morning physical exercises, cleaning of premises and territory, making beds, morning toilet and morning inspection are carried out.
233. For a morning inspection at the command of the duty officer of the company "Company, for a morning inspection - stand up" deputy platoon commanders (squad leaders) line up their units in the designated place; seconded line up on the left flank. The duty officer for the company, having built the company, reports to the foreman about the readiness of the company for inspection. At the command of the foreman of the company, deputy platoon commanders and squad leaders conduct a morning inspection. Contracted servicemen are present at the morning inspection periodically.
234. At morning inspections, the presence of people, their appearance and their compliance with the rules of personal hygiene are checked. Those in need of medical care, the company duty officer writes down the records of patients in the book of records of patients (Appendix 12) for referral to the medical center of the regiment. During the morning inspection, the squad commanders order to eliminate the detected shortcomings, check their elimination and report on the results of the inspection to the deputy platoon commanders, the latter to the foreman of the company. The condition of the legs, socks (footcloths) and underwear is checked periodically, usually before going to bed.
235. In the evening, before checking, at the time provided for by the daily routine, an evening walk is held under the guidance of the foreman of the company or one of the deputy platoon commanders. During the evening walk, the personnel performs marching songs as part of the units. After a walk on the command of the duty officer in the company "Company, for evening verification - stand up" deputy platoon commanders (commanders of departments) line up their units for verification. The company officer on duty, having built the company, reports to the foreman or the person replacing him about the formation of the company for evening verification. The foreman of the company or the person replacing him, having given the command "Attention", proceeds to verification. At the beginning of the verification, he names the military ranks, the names of the military personnel enrolled for the feats they have committed in the lists of the company forever or honorary soldiers. When naming the names of these servicemen, the deputy commander of the first platoon reports: "So-and-so (military rank and surname) died a heroic death in battle for the freedom and independence of the Fatherland" or "Honorary soldier of the company (military rank and surname) is in reserve." After that, the foreman of the company verifies the personnel of the company according to the name list. Hearing his last name, everyone answers: "I am." The commanders of departments are responsible for those who are absent. For example: "On guard", "On vacation". At the end of the verification, the foreman of the company gives the command "At ease", announces orders and orders that should be known to all military personnel, the order for the next day and makes (clarifies) the combat crew in case of alarm and fire. The deputy platoon commanders appoint the next cleaners for the next day. At the set hour, the signal "Hang up" is given, the emergency lighting is turned on and complete silence is established.
236. When the company commander or one of the company officers is in the company during the morning inspection and evening verification, the foreman of the company reports to him on the results of the inspection (verification).
237. Periodically, according to the plan of the regiment, general battalion or regimental evening checks are carried out. The place for evening verification should be lit. All personnel of the battalion (regiment) must be present at general battalion (regimental) verifications. Verification of all personnel according to the name list is carried out by company commanders and the results of the verification are reported to the battalion commander. At the general regimental verification, the commanders of battalions and individual units of the regiment report the results of the verification to the regiment commander. At the end of the general battalion (regimental) verification, the battalion (regiment) commander gives the command "Attention" and orders to play "Dawn". During the general regimental evening verification at the end of the Dawn game, the orchestra plays the National Anthem of the Russian Federation. The divisions then march to the orchestra. In the absence of an orchestra in the battalion (regiment), technical means of reproducing sound recordings are used. With the beginning of the game "Dawn", the commanders of subunits from the platoon and above put their hand to the headgear and lower it at the command "At ease", given by the commander of the battalion (regiment) at the end of the orchestra's game.

Training sessions


238. Combat training is the main content of the daily activities of military personnel in peacetime. Classes and exercises for the purpose of mastering by military personnel methods of action in modern combat should be carried out without concessions and simplifications.
All personnel of the regiment must be present at training sessions and exercises. Only persons who are in the daily outfit and in the outfit for the work provided for by the order for the regiment, as well as military personnel who are granted a day of rest as compensation for serving on a holiday or day off, are exempted from classes.
With soldiers and sergeants released from field training due to illness, classes are organized in the classroom by order of the company commander.
Commanders (chiefs) guilty of detaching personnel from combat training classes are held accountable.
Activities determined by the combat training plan and the schedule of classes can only be postponed by the regiment commander. 239. Classes begin and end on a signal at the hours established by the daily routine.
Before going to class, squad commanders and deputy platoon commanders check the presence of subordinates and inspect whether they are dressed in uniform, whether the equipment is properly fitted 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 equipment, as well as the presence of small arms and ammunition. Weapons and magazine bags are checked by squad leaders. The test results are reported on command. Unused ammunition and cartridge cases are handed over in the prescribed manner.
At the end of classes and exercises, cleaning of weapons and trenching tools, maintenance of weapons and military equipment, as well as cleaning of training venues are carried out.

Breakfast lunch and dinner


240. By the hour set 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 food, make control weighing of portions, and also check the sanitary condition of the dining room, tableware and kitchen utensils. After the conclusion of the doctor (paramedic), the food is tested by the regiment commander or, at his direction, by one of the deputy regiment commanders. The results of the check are recorded in the book of accounting for the quality control of cooked food. At the set time, the regiment duty officer gives permission for the issuance of food.
241. Soldiers and sergeants should arrive at the dining room in cleaned clothes and shoes, in the ranks under the command of the foreman of the company or, at his direction, one of the deputy platoon commanders. Order must be observed in the dining room during meals. It is forbidden to eat in hats, overcoats (insulated jackets) and in special (working) clothing.
242. Persons of the daily outfit receive food at the time set by the regiment commander. Patients who are in the medical center of the regiment, food is prepared according to the norms of hospital rations and delivered separately.

Dismissal from the location of the regiment


243. Conscripted servicemen have the right to move freely within the location of military units and within the boundaries of the garrisons to which they are discharged from the location of military units. Departure of military personnel undergoing military service under a contract outside the garrisons on the territory of which they perform military service is carried out with the permission of the commander of the military unit. Conscripted military personnel are prohibited from leaving the garrisons (with the exception of cases of departure on vacation or business trip).
244. A conscripted soldier, if he is not subject to a disciplinary sanction of "deprivation of another dismissal", has the right to one dismissal per week from the location of the regiment. Military personnel with an extended term of military service (sailors and foremen of ships, ships and units of the Navy) are entitled to daily dismissal from ships to shore and from military units in the period between the performance of combat training tasks. At the same time, the dismissal of military personnel should be regulated between subdivisions of the regiment (ship), so that the combat readiness of the regiment (ship) and the quality of combat duty do not decrease.
Military personnel undergoing military service on conscription are dismissed from the location of the regiment by the company commander on the days and hours appointed by the regiment commander and in the manner established by him. At the same time, no more than 30% of servicemen can be dismissed from the unit. Soldiers of the first year of service are dismissed from the location of the regiment after bringing them to the Military Oath. On Saturday and pre-holiday days, dismissal is allowed until 24:00, and on Sunday and public holidays - until evening verification.
With the permission of the battalion commander, the company commander may grant a soldier a dismissal for a good reason on other days of the week after training sessions until lights out or until the morning of the next day (but no later than 2 hours before the start of classes). Dismissals are made in order of priority. The order of dismissal is led by deputy platoon commanders. For carrying out combat duty and service in a daily outfit on weekends and holidays, dismissal of military personnel undergoing military service by conscription is not granted.
245. For permission to dismiss, servicemen apply to their immediate superior.
For example: "Comrade sergeant. Please allow me to be dismissed until 20 o'clock."
Deputy platoon commanders lists for the dismissal of conscripted military personnel, signed by platoon commanders, submit to the company foreman for a report to the company commander. 246. At the appointed time, the company duty officer lines up the dismissed and reports to the foreman of the company.
The foreman of the company examines the dismissed, checks whether they are well shaved and trimmed, the condition and fit of their uniforms and shoes, their knowledge of the rules of military greeting, behavior on the street and in other public places. Then the foreman issues dismissal notes to the dismissed (Appendix 12) signed by the company commander. The company officer on duty writes down those dismissed in the book (Appendix 12), draws up a list of those dismissed and presents them to the regiment officer on duty. Conscripted military personnel who are dismissed from the location of the regiment must have a military ID with them.
A release note is valid only within the boundaries of your garrison.
247. Upon returning from dismissal, servicemen arrive at the duty officer of the regiment and report on their arrival. The duty officer on the regiment makes a note on the leave notes about the time of arrival. Then they go to the unit to the company duty officer, hand over his leave notes and report to their immediate superior.
For example: "Comrade sergeant. Private Rybakov arrived from the dismissal. During the dismissal, he had no comments (or had such and such comments from such and such)."
If a soldier arrives at the unit after lights out, he reports to his immediate superior the next day before the morning inspection.
The officer on duty in the company in the book of the dismissed notes the time of arrival of those who returned from the dismissal and hands over the dismissal notes to the foreman of the company.
248. The dismissal of cadets of the 1st course from the location of a military educational institution of vocational education is carried out in the manner established for soldiers and sergeants undergoing military service on conscription. The procedure for the dismissal of cadets of the 2nd year is established by the head of the military educational institution of vocational education. Cadets of the 3rd and subsequent courses, as well as cadets who have the right to live in a hostel, may be outside the location of a military educational institution of vocational education after training sessions and mandatory hours of independent work determined by the daily routine, up to 24 hours, family cadets - before the start of classes next school day.
249. In a military unit (separate subdivision) located in a remote area from populated areas, and in other cases when dismissal from its location in the specified order is inappropriate, by decision of the commander of the military unit (separate subunit) on rest days, group trips are carried out to nearby large settlements (cities).

Departure and following units (teams)


250. On official business trips, as a rule, subunits headed by their commanders are allocated. When soldiers and sergeants of different units are assigned on a business trip, a team is created from them and a team leader is appointed from among sergeants, warrant officers or officers. The subunit commander (team leader) is issued a travel certificate and a list of personnel of the subunit (team) in the regiment indicating the type and number of weapons, the amount of ammunition issued, certified by the official seal of the military unit, signed by the regiment's chief of staff. The subunit commander (team leader), in addition, is indicated: the order of following and meals on the way, at what time, where and at whose disposal the subunit (team) is sent, security requirements, rules for storing and using weapons, as well as other instructions related to with the service of a unit (team).
251. The preparation of a unit (team) for going on a business trip is led by the commander of the unit from which it is allocated.
At the appointed time, the subunit (team) under the leadership of the assigned subunit commander (team leader) arrives at the duty officer of the regiment. The regiment duty officer checks the composition and security of the unit (team) and reports on its readiness to the chief of staff or regiment commander.
The chief of staff or the regimental commander inspects the subunit (team), checks its readiness, instructs the subunit commander (team leader), and, if necessary, the entire personnel, ensures the timely dispatch of the subunit (team), allocating a vehicle if necessary.
252. The unit commander (team leader) is responsible for maintaining military discipline and order by personnel, timely completion of the task, as well as for the safety of weapons, ammunition and other military property.
Upon arrival at the destination, the unit commander (team leader) reports to the person at whose disposal the
unit (command), and upon return - to the chief of staff of the regiment.
253. When traveling by car, unit commanders (team leaders) perform the duties of the head of the column (senior vehicle) set forth in Art. 375.
Transportation of personnel in non-equipped vehicles, and in winter in open vehicles, is prohibited.
When following by rail, water and air transport, be guided by the instructions set forth in Chapter 12 of this Charter.
254. The military personnel of the company, undergoing military service by conscription, sent to perform official assignments, as well as on an excursion, to the cinema, theater and other public institutions within the garrison, follow as part of a team led by a senior, appointed company commander from among the officers, lieutenants or sergeants.
The senior officer or warrant officer collects the personnel of the team, lines up and inspects it, draws up a list and reports on the readiness of the team to the company commander or the person replacing him. After receiving permission, he leads the team to their destination.
The senior sergeant builds a team and presents it for inspection to the foreman of the company or the person replacing him, receives from him a dismissal note and a list of the team signed by the company commander. The total number of those following with the elder is also indicated in the dismissal note. Then the senior presents the command to the duty officer of the regiment.
255. When two or more military personnel leave a unit, a senior is always appointed from among them. Teams of three or more go to their destination in formation (except for going to public recreation facilities) under the guidance of a senior.
To avoid accidents, teams following on foot in formation must have signal lights at the head and tail of the column at night, and signal flags during the day.

Visiting military personnel


256. Visiting military personnel is allowed by the company commander at the time established by the daily routine, in the visitors' room (place) specially designated for this in the regiment.
257. By order of the regiment from among the sergeants, for the time set for visiting military personnel, an officer on duty in the visitor's room is appointed. His rights and obligations are determined by the instruction approved by the regiment commander.
Persons wishing to visit military personnel are allowed into the visitor's room with the permission of the duty officer of the regiment.
258. Family members of military personnel and other persons, with the permission of the regiment commander, can visit the barracks, dining room, military glory (history) room of the unit and other premises to get acquainted with the life and life of the regiment's personnel. Military personnel trained for this purpose are appointed to accompany them and give the necessary explanations.
259. Visitors with alcoholic drinks or in a state of intoxication are not allowed to visit military personnel. Unauthorized persons are not allowed to spend the night in the barracks and other premises (Article 163).

Most people plan their day in advance, deciding what time they will get up in the morning and what they will do at certain intervals. The army also has a clear daily routine that must be followed. A characteristic difference between the military and the so-called civilian daily routine is that the commander of the unit manages the time of the military personnel, who directly approves the daily routine of the military unit.

The daily routine of military personnel on conscription

Strict observance of the daily routine by military personnel is one of the key factors of military discipline, and its violation entails disciplinary sanctions. It should be noted that depending on the type of troops and the specifics of the tasks, the daily routine of the unit may differ, but not significantly. For military personnel on conscription, the daily routine establishes a plan for carrying out and carrying out the necessary activities, and also allocates time for study and for personal needs. The daily routine on weekdays differs from weekends, but what exactly, we will consider further.

Example of a daily routine

To understand what we are talking about, we suggest that you visually familiarize yourself with an example of the daily routine of military personnel on conscription:
5.50 - the rise of the commanders of departments and their deputies;
06.00 - general rise;
06.10 - morning exercises;
06.40 - morning toilet, as well as making beds;
07.10 - inspection of the soldiers;
07.30 - breakfast;
07.50 - preparation for classes;
08.00 - listening to radio broadcasts;
08.15 - informing the personnel, training;
08.45 - sending for informative classes of personnel;
09.00 - classes (5 lessons of 1 hour each with 10-minute breaks);
13.50 - shoe shine;
14.00 - lunch time;
14.30 - personal time;
15.00 - self-training classes;
16.00 - maintenance of weapons and military equipment;
17.00 - change of clothes, shoe shine;
17.25 - summing up;
18.00 - time for sports and educational events;
19.00 - hygiene;
21.00 - watching information television programs;
21.40 - evening verification;
22.00 - lights out.

How can the daily routine differ on different days of the week

Depending on the day of the week and due to additional events, the daily routine may change.
In many units, on Mondays, before classes, there is a general divorce on the parade ground, where the unit commander or his deputy sums up the results of the past week, and also sets tasks for the next.
Friday is called “park day” (maintenance and cleaning of vehicles and military equipment), for which a separate time is also allocated in the daily routine.


Maintenance of equipment by military personnel during the park day

In addition, there are bathing days on which time is allocated for washing personnel. Usually, the commander of the unit allocates two days a week for washing, but in some cases, for example, after chores, a shower can also be organized for military personnel. Bath days got their name from the fact that earlier soldiers really washed in baths, but now in practice all baths have been replaced by showers. However, out of habit, all servicemen continue to call these days bath days.

Now actively practiced is the transition to shower systems in the barracks, thanks to which military personnel can take a shower every day. Therefore, leaving the bath days in the routine is a matter of time.

The daily routine of a contract soldier

In military units, servicemen do not only military service, but also voluntary - contract service. A characteristic difference between contract servicemen and conscripts is that they serve in the unit only at the time established by the regulations. In other words, they, like civilians, work like a normal working day. Soldiers spend the night outside the unit: in dormitories, in rented or in their own apartments.

The daily routine of military personnel under the contract must be drawn up taking into account the duty time regulations in order to fully ensure the fulfillment of the tasks of service and combat training and not exceed the standard 40 hours per week regulated by the Labor Code of the Russian Federation. If a serviceman is involved in service in excess of the established weekly norm, he is obliged to provide rest time, based on his desire and interests of military service.

The duty time regulations and the daily routine of contract servicemen are approved directly by the unit commander and must necessarily provide the following regulatory guarantees:

  • round-the-clock duty (outside the daily duty) is allowed only by order of the senior command and in special cases;
  • according to the regulations, a soldier is allocated time for lunch, physical training and self-study;
  • if a serviceman is called for service on one of the days of rest, then he has the right to take time off on another day of the week;
  • on rest days (Saturday, Sunday, holidays) a special, softer daily routine is established in parts;
  • a contractor must be given two days off a week, although in practice this does not always work out, especially if the unit is understaffed. In this case, they are paid for processing or are provided with time off (according to the report of the serviceman).

An example of the regulations for the service time of military personnel under the contract:

arrival at the service from Monday to Friday - 08.45;
departure from service from Monday to Friday - 17.45;
lunch - from 14.00 to 15.00;
classes - from 09.00 to 13.00;
physical training classes - on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 15.00 to 17.00;
preparation for classes - from Monday to Friday - from 15.00 to 17.00;
bringing orders, setting tasks for the week (summarizing the results for the month) - on Fridays from 16.00 to 16.45;
preparation for duty on duty in a company (battery) or division is carried out on the day of the intercession from 13.00 to 17.00;
the briefing of the duty officers is carried out on the day preceding the entry into the outfit, from Monday to Friday at 16.00;
The briefing of the head of the shift on duty is carried out on the day preceding the entry into combat duty, from Monday to Friday.

In general, the daily routine of contractors differs from the routine of conscripts, but not significantly. In the part for contract soldiers, only lunch is provided, since they have breakfast and dinner at home.

Officer's schedule

The daily routine of an officer of the Russian army is almost the same as that of an ordinary soldier. It differs in that the officer must monitor the observance of the daily routine by his subordinates, and also, if necessary, organize additional events.

To understand what is at stake, let's look at one day in the life of an officer.
Since the rise of the military takes place at 6.00, the officer needs to arrive at the unit 10-15 minutes earlier. Immediately after lifting, the officer must carry out exercises, which last for 30 minutes. After that, while the personnel are busy with the morning toilet, the officer has about an hour of time to plan the day, fill out journals and other daily activities. Also, at this time, a meeting with commanders of units of different levels can be held.

The officer then escorts the unit to breakfast.
After breakfast, just before classes, it is necessary to line up the personnel and inform about the action plan for the day, or bring the necessary information. This happens separately only if there is no general divorce on the parade ground.


During classes (most often this is from 9 to 13.50), the officer is busy with official business: checking the internal order, organizing the work of the internal squad, working with documentation, conducting classes with personnel, and many others. Upon the arrival of military personnel from training sessions, it is necessary to take them to lunch.

Further, the officer monitors the observance of the daily routine by the military personnel until the evening check, which is usually carried out twenty minutes before the lights out. After checking the presence of all the soldiers, the officer at 22.00 hangs out the soldiers and can be free until the next day.

This is an approximate daily routine for an officer, but it is worth noting that it may vary depending on the day of the week and additional instructions from the leadership. Currently, contract servicemen (sergeants) can replace officers when escorting a company for lunch, as well as during other events.

Daily routine in the classroom

Let's start with the fact that after being called up, some military personnel do not end up in combat units, but in training units (popularly known as "training sessions"), where they gain the proper knowledge and skills before they get into a combat unit. The training period is usually from 3 to 6 months, after which the young soldiers are disbanded in parts. The daily routine in the training unit is approved by its commander. The main difference between the daily routine of the training part and the usual one is that, as a rule, more time is allocated for training sessions and military personnel are trained more in specialized areas. In all other respects, the daily routine of the educational part is not much different. Control over compliance with the schedule in the training unit is very strict, since newly arrived military personnel must be shown that the daily routine is the basis of discipline for all military units.

At the end of training, a serviceman, depending on the direction of study, can receive a narrowly focused specialty, for example:

  • Tank driver, BMP, BTR
  • Operator-gunner, gunner and similar specialties
  • Crane operator, transport-charging machine operator and others
  • Various specialties in engineering, airborne, radio engineering troops, air defense troops and artillery

Also, after the end of the training part, a number of junior commanders come to the troops. Often in the rank of junior sergeant. They are specially trained in unit management, work with personnel and all the skills necessary for a commander.

Daily routine at military school

Most often, young guys who dream of becoming officers enter military universities. Most of them just come after school and have no idea what is actually in store for them. The daily routine is the first difficulty that they face from the very beginning of training, since now they will have to get up at 6.00, and “fight back” at 22:00, and not as much as their body is used to. The first weeks are especially difficult to get involved in the “new life”, since not everyone is ready to live according to the schedule, but there is nowhere to go.


Construction on the parade ground of the Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School

Senior cadets are most often allowed to live on the so-called "free exit", that is, after self-training, serve in the hostel until the next morning, which resembles the daily routine of contractors.
To understand what is the difference between the daily routine in a military school and the routine of an ordinary military unit, we propose to consider the example of one of the military schools and compare it with the army one that was given earlier.

General rise - 6.00.
Toilet - from 6.00 to 6.10.
Morning exercises - from 6.10 to 7.00.
Making beds, washing - from 7.00 to 7.20.
Morning inspection - from 7.20 to 7.30.
Breakfast - from 7.30 to 8.15.
Operational information - from 8.15 to 8.45.
Preparation for classes, divorce for classes - from 8.45 to 9.00.
Lessons:
1 hour - 9.00 - 9.50;
2 hours - 10.00 - 10.50;
3 hours - 11.00 - 11.50;
4 hours - 12.00 - 12.50;
5 hours - 13.00 - 13.50;
6 hours - 14.00 - 14.50.
Washing hands - 14.50 - 15.00.
Lunch - from 15.00 to 15.30.
Afternoon. Listening to the latest news - from 15.30 to 16.00.
Care of weapons and equipment - from 16.00 to 16.50.
Self-training - from 16.50 to 18.30.
Educational and sports events - from 18.30 to 19.20.
Dinner - from 19.30 to 20.00.
Time for personal needs - from 20.00 to 21.00.
Watching information and political television programs - from 21.00 to 21.20.
Evening walk - from 21.20 to 21.35.
Evening verification - from 21.35 to 21.50.
Evening toilet - from 21.50 to 22.00.
End - at 22.00.

As you can see, the daily routines of the military school and other military units are very similar.

In conclusion, I would like to add that, following the daily routine in the army, after demobilization it will be much easier to plan your time, as this really becomes a habit, making a person more disciplined and organized. Many note positive changes in the lives of young guys after the army due to the routine. Here they learned how to complete tasks on time, became independent and responsible. For those who have served in the army, it is easier to get a job and join a new team, especially in law enforcement agencies, where preference is given to candidates who have completed military service.

>>OBZHD: Accommodation and life of military personnel

Accommodation and life of military personnel.

Soldiers passing by military service. History of creation Armed Forces Russian Federation, on conscription, except for sailors and foremen who are on ships, are placed in the barracks.

To accommodate each company in the barracks, the following premises should be provided: a sleeping room; leisure room; company office; a room for storing weapons; room (place) for cleaning weapons; room (place) for sports activities; service room; a pantry for storing company property and personal belongings of military personnel; a place for smoking and cleaning shoes; washing room; shower room; toilet.

The necessary classes are equipped in the regiment for conducting classes. In each unit, a room of military glory (history) of the unit is equipped and the Book of Honor of the military unit is kept.

The accommodation of conscripted military personnel is carried out in sleeping quarters at the rate of at least 12 m3 of air volume per person. The bedside table stores toiletries and shaving items, handkerchiefs, clothes and shoe cleaning supplies, as well as books, charters, notebooks and writing materials.

Places for storing all types of uniforms are assigned to servicemen and are marked with labels indicating the military rank, surname and initials of the serviceman.

Small arms and ammunition in the subunits are stored in a separate room with metal bars on the windows, which is under constant guard of the daily duty officers.

The room (place) for sports activities is equipped with sports equipment, gymnastic equipment, kettlebells, dumbbells and other sports equipment.

The company must be equipped with a shower room at the rate of one tap for 15-20 people, washbasins - one tap for 5-7 people and at least two foot baths with running water. There should also be a place for washing military uniforms.

The public service room is equipped with tables for ironing uniforms, posters with the rules for wearing military uniforms - military clothing, the necessary number of irons, as well as equipment for cutting hair and the necessary tools for repairing uniforms and shoes.

All buildings and premises, as well as the territory of the regiment must always be kept clean and tidy.
Daily cleaning of the premises is carried out by regular cleaners under the guidance of the company on duty. In addition to daily cleaning, once a week a general cleaning of all premises is carried out under the guidance of a foreman of the company.

Airing of the premises in the barracks is carried out by orderlies: in the sleeping quarters - before and after sleep, in the classrooms - before classes and in between them.

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