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Political Center / Full Report
The Ministry of National Defense issued a press release on the night of the 4th, stating that in response to media reports that “Is Taiwan’s reserve force not enough? Within six years, four months later , male generals will become the main reserve force. ” Section B, the Ministry of National Defense stated that in response to changes in the reserve management structure in the future, Incorporate the reform of the reserve system, and take the needs of defense operations as a primary consideration, and not use veterans of military training as the main force of the reserve force; the Ministry of National Defense emphasizes that it will continue to use voluntary and compulsory veterans to complement the cadres of sergeants. And mainly high-tech workmanship.
In response to the growing situation in the Taiwan Strait and the frequent harassment of the Taiwan Strait, Taipei City Councilor Xu Qiaoxin of the Kuomintang recently publicly called for the resumption of the recruitment system, mentioning that women should also serve in the army, so that national defense and military problems are heated up again. It provoked a heated discussion. Xu Qiaoxin posted on Facebook on the 4th that if the direction of cross-strait policy remains unchanged in recent years and the threat of fierce fighting continues between the soldiers of the Taiwan Strait, the military risks cannot be taken lightly. . He even noted that after President Tsai Ing-wen’s term ends, in “two years,” he will be faced with the dilemma of having to use four-month military training men as the main reserve force. Nacional clarified that in the future, with the number of volunteers retiring from the train administration, the general reserve force will also increase year after year, and the relevant plans have been included in the reform.
▲ Taiwan’s reserve force is not enough … 4-month-old male generals become the main reserve force? The Ministry of Defense revealed the truth.
The Ministry of National Defense responded in the afternoon and noted that the military training service has been in place since 102 and currently represents about 40% of the workforce in the eight-year retired military service. Voluntary service and personnel retired from compulsory service represent 60%. Incorporate the reform of the reserve system and take the needs of defensive operations as the main consideration, and do not use military training veterans as the main force of the reserve force.
The Ministry of National Defense emphasized that the selection method should be adjusted to “retirement first, selection of qualified personnel, permanent training and annual training” with priority in the selection and retirement of personnel. It includes retired personnel who must be recruited according to military type, class, and selection of required expertise. Voluntary and mandatory veterans are supplemented primarily by non-commissioned officers and senior staff. Retired military personnel in training are supplemented by lower and intermediate level expertise. The principals, selected and fixed in the same formation, conduct training every year to meet the needs of the reserve combat power.
▲ Shi Shunwen, spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense. (Reporter Qiu Rongji / Photography)
The Ministry of National Defense indicated that for military training personnel, in order to strengthen their capacity to carry out combat missions, it will implement pre-management and implement key training topics such as “defense of beaches and coasts”, “operations in the city “and” important target protection “depending on the tasks. And he stepped back to increase the frequency and intensity of teaching and training to combine training with combat tasks.
The Ministry of National Defense also stated that in the future, as the number of members retired from voluntary service will increase year by year, the overall reserve combat capability will also increase year by year. Relevant plans have been included in the reform, and are hereby clarified.
▲ Xu Qiaoxin believes that after President Tsai Ing-wen’s term ends, in another “two years,” he will find it difficult to prepare his main fighting force with four months of military training. (Image / Obtained from customer complaint 94 VIP)