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Daily routine in military units of the Russian army. Pavlovsk Military School - daily routine Wuntz Navy "Naval Academy"


SAMPLE DAY SCHEDULE

2nd-4th year cadets of higher education


Elements of the daily routine

Duration,

Work days

Duration,

Pre-weekend and

pre-holiday

Duration,

Weekends and

holidays

Arrival for duty

Hand washing

Morning inspection

Preparation for classes

Information, training (on special, drill training, NBC protection)

according to the weekend plan

Training sessions

1-2 hours of classes

3-4 hours of classes

5-6 hours of classes

Proceeding to the units, changing work and special clothing, cleaning shoes, washing hands

Personal time


Independent work cadets

Educational, sports and mass work, summing up

Hand washing

Departure from service


Appendix to the daily routine of cadets:

1. Raising the State Flag of the Russian Federation and singing the Anthem - at 8.55 (1st semester 1st faculty, 2nd semester 2nd faculty).

2. Lowering of the State Flag of the Russian Federation - at 18.00.

3. Days of educational, cultural and leisure work and information:

Wednesday – information 08.20 – 08.50;

4. Summing up the educational process, the state of law and order, military discipline and military service:

at the school - monthly, Friday of the 1st week of the month - 15.15 - 16.00;

at faculties - monthly, Saturday of the 1st week of the month - 08.20 - 08.50;

at faculty courses - weekly, on Saturdays - 08.20 - 08.50;

V study groups ah - every day last hour independent work.

5. Preparing daily outfit:

daily from 16.30 to 17.20 in accordance with clause 5 of the order of the head of the school.

Training of the duty unit and the anti-terror unit is carried out daily:

from 16.00 to 16.30 – theoretical training of personnel;

from 16.30 to 17.30 – practical training with training of personnel actions at standard facilities in accordance with the schedule.

6. Preparing guards:

the first stage - 2-3 days before joining the outfit;

the second stage - on the day before going on guard, the unit commander will conduct the unit commander in the guard training class from 18.30 to 19.20; in the psychological examination group, examination of persons entering guard duty - 16.50 - 17.20

third stage ( practical lesson) – from 16.30 to 17.15 personally to the heads of the courses, the head of the SPO department at the guard camp.

7. Dispatch of the daily outfit - at 17.30.

8. Training days:

NBC protection training – Thursday (at the drill ground) – 08.20 – 08.50;

special training – Tuesday (in classrooms) – 08.20 – 08.50;

drill training - Friday (at the parade ground) - 08.20 - 08.50.

9. Days of mass sports work:

Tuesday, Thursday – 1st faculty – 18.30 – 19.00.

Monday, Wednesday – 2nd faculty – 18.30 – 19.00.

Sunday – according to the weekend plan – 10.00 – 13.00.

10. General school divorce for classes:

Monday – at 08.30.

11. Working days of the military scientific society:

Tuesday, Thursday – 16.50-18.25.

12. Outpatient appointment:

daily - 15.00 – 17.30.

13. Reception on personal matters:

head of the school - 2nd and 4th Thursday - 15.00 - 17.00;

deputy heads of the school - 1st and 3rd Thursday - 15.00 - 17.00.

14. For cadets passing military service under a contract, living in a dormitory is located outside the location of the school:

Monday - Friday - from 19.30 to 24.00;

on pre-weekend (pre-holiday) days – from 17.00 to 24.00;

on weekends (holidays) – from 09.00 to 24.00.

For cadets undergoing military service under a contract, living outside the location of the military school, the following is located outside its boundaries:

Monday - Friday - from 19.30 to 07.00;

on pre-weekend (pre-holiday) days – from 17.00 to 07.00;

on weekends (holidays) – from 09.00 to 08.00.

15. Combat duty, exercises 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 service time. The duration of service time when serving on daily duty is determined by general military regulations and relevant instructions to persons on daily duty.

At first I wanted to make this article as long as detailed description lectures, seminars, laboratory work and everything else. But, firstly, there is still a whole chapter ahead dedicated only to studying and all this will be there. Now let’s continue our review of the daily routine and focus purely on the features of military training.

Three pairs were assigned to classes every day, except Sundays. Starts at 9.00, ends at 14.15. There is a long break of 15 minutes between pairs, and 5 minutes between academic hours. It seems like we didn’t study much, but we had enough. Especially if there were some field classes or all three pairs of one discipline, this happened.

What are the features?

The most amazing thing for me is the constant summing up

Every week, every month and, naturally, semester, the results of our training were summed up. In the unit we sat on stools and distribution took place. The best and the worst stood out.

That is, for each discipline, the grades of each cadet for the week (month, semester) were written out and all people were sorted into excellent students, good students, C students and poor students:

  • If you get an A in all subjects or 75% of disciplines, and the rest are good, you are an excellent student.
  • If only good or excellent, but less than 75% of A's - good.
  • At least one C grade is a C student.
  • At least one bad student is a bad student.

And this alone sometimes decided whether you were good or bad. Because personal discipline and excellent service in uniform were taken for granted, for which it was not worth rewarding.

This is how I, having received a single A in a seminar on cultural studies, became an excellent student in the first week of school in 2003. And this allowed me, almost the only one from the entire course (except for the incoming soldiers, who had been in uniform during the oath a week earlier) to go on first leave. The rest were deprived of dismissal for poor internal order, I wrote about.

But never after have I managed to be even a good student based on the results of the weeks. It’s true that he wasn’t a loser either. Always with threes. That didn’t stop me from passing session after session with excellent marks. (How damn modest I am!).

Appointment of duty officer

A person on duty for the study group was appointed daily. In our highly organized platoon, this was the morning cleaner to avoid confusion and injustice. And although I wrote that he was appointed from those who were especially sick and did not want to run, this was not always the case. By the senior year, another cleaner was assigned to the beds. This is how they slept, and took turns cleaning the barracks in the morning. This was convenient because you could always roughly know your day when you were on duty.

Which is extremely important, and here's why. The duty of the duty officer was to be the first to see the teacher. Ask what you need, take chalk, maps (topographical), set up the lecturer, prepare the board and all that. The duty officer commanded everyone to stand up when the teacher entered and reported that such and such a study group of so and so people had arrived for classes. And the consumption of personnel was written on the board. According to the list, there is an outfit, medical unit, vacation or somewhere else and how much.

Remember: the word AVAILABLE is written together! How many people have suffered from the ridicule of teachers who are especially jealous of the Russian language? They often asked “whose face?” when it was written separately. Although some didn't care.

So, if it was easier with civilian teachers, then at the department of our tactics “Wax Air Defense Tactics” it was absolutely difficult to simply enter the teacher’s office correctly. They were all no lower than lieutenant colonel, but mostly colonels. Servant and honored. Not without a shell in the head for many. And then the incidental studies of the regulations of the Internal Service and the Combat Service began. If you remember, you will shudder.

And having a schedule in hand and knowing your duty date, you could calculate whether it would be a good day or not. And now about the schedule.

The actual schedule

This is another great thing about military education. My younger sister is now studying at a state university, so she doesn’t know what classes will be given and when they will be given earlier than a few days before they start. This is simply impossible in a military school.

Before the start of each semester, each department is given class schedules for the entire semester, including exams, printed in the academy’s printing house (and there is one!). For six months we knew in which office, at what time and to whom I would take an exam, test or something else in one discipline or another.

Everything was recorded in a special encrypted form of letters, numbers and circles. Name of the subject, topic and lesson number, academic building and office number, type of lesson and teacher's name. And not once in five years was there a single replacement! I don’t know how many people were involved in its development, who these people were, or even where they were located. But these are geniuses. Imagine syncing educational process an entire academy with about one and a half thousand students. Think about who will sit in which class, who will teach them, and so that nothing overlaps anywhere. Cool guys!

What the class schedule itself looked like is below, and here is an enlarged fragment:

Let's look at the first discipline using an example:

  • RCS – Radio engineering circuits and signals (discipline name)
  • 6/63 LR – topic 6, lesson No. 63, LR – laboratory work.
  • 3/309 – building number and auditorium number.
  • 1109, 1108 – teacher numbers (where 11 is the department number, the second group of numbers for the teacher itself).
  • A further wavy line with an arrow means that the laboratory is for two pairs.

Pay attention to the line above the 6th instead of classes and the beginning of the same line on the 13th. This is a big outfit. No training was planned for the platoon that day. We took part in the guard (from 13 to 15 people), and the rest took part in other types of academy outfits. More on this later.

All the teachers were listed in the annotation under the schedule, but we already knew them, so this part was usually cut off. After this, the schedule was laminated with tape on the back and worn folded in four for the entire six months. The days were gradually crossed out. By the end of the semester, the well-worn schedule was like a battle map. I tried to preserve them. True, now I found only one thing offhand:


221 study groups. 3rd semester 2004-2005 academic year

A most rare rarity. First semester of the second year 2004-2005 academic year. There is even a donor day on the schedule. True, I was on a collective farm, as the entry says. And in the back, I and another friend of mine were writing down our outfits. For the sake of order. Although the order sheets were properly maintained by the castle platoon commander.

Having strained, I can remember only a few times that the teacher who was not the one indicated on the schedule came, and even then he was a civilian. Exactly! One day the math teacher was sick. All!

Room for maneuver

This rigid schedule gave room for action. One day I had an argument with a warrant-laboratory assistant at one of the departments. The matter reached the head of the department, they sorted it out and it turned out that I was right. I might write out this illustrative saga somehow, but now it’s different. The colonel apologized, we seemed to hush up the story, but just before the session, information reached me through the son of one of the teachers, who was also my colleague, that there was an idea to kill me at one of the two exams of this department. Since the teachers were imbued with sympathy for the ensign.

In one of the disciplines, I passed the “automatic” mark, since I had several A’s in a row, and the teacher at the beginning of the year promised an amnesty to such conscientious military personnel. And now the last lesson before the test with a grade (more terrible than an exam) is coming. Seminar. On which I will definitely get a C, if not a D, and I’ll be killed. And the subject is a muddy shokapets. In principle, it didn’t warm me up to hand it over, and in such situations, it didn’t bother me at all. But there is a schedule! I know when this seminar is. In short, I asked to be hidden in the company outfit for that day and all that. And the sheep are fed and the wolves are safe. I finally got the machine gun.

That's enough about studying for now.

6:15

the cadets on duty get up to be dressed by dawn, the officers on duty watch this

6:30

dawn breaks, the duty officers wake up all the cadets

6:30-7:00

washing, cleaning uniforms, prayer

7:00

inspection and hearing of orders issued by the school. Then the cadets go to tea. After tea, the doctor on duty examines the sick in the companies.

7:45

cadets go to class

11:30

new officers on duty at the companies of cadets report to the duty officer at the school

11:30-12:00

breakfast

12:00

by class

13:00-15:00

classes in front-line training, horse riding, etc.

15:30

lunch at the end of his cadets follow to their companies

17:00-20:00

lectures and rehearsals in turns

After lunch, during free time from class and official activities, cadets who have the right to do so are dismissed from the yard

21:30

evening tea, upon returning from it, the sergeants carry out verification in the presence of an officer

22:00

cadets go to bed; those who wish can study in their companies until 23:00 in a special room

23:30

The cadets on duty in the companies of sword belts go to bed

During the day, cadets must always and everywhere be neatly dressed and buttoned up with all buttons, have their hair cut to shape, have a clean-shaven beard, mustaches and sideburns are allowed. On Sundays and holidays after mass, those who wish can leave the yard. On these days, divorces and a church parade are scheduled. The remaining cadets of the Orthodox confession should be at the all-night vigil. Every day, during free time from class and official activities, junior cadets go on leave from the yard, 3 times a week, including Sundays and holidays. Senior class cadets leave 4 times a week. On long holidays, cadets are dismissed daily.

Distribution of the day at the Pavlovsk Military School

(1910) Art. 165

Let's rise

6:30

Signal for morning tea

7:15

Signal to classes

7:45

Signal for first lecture

7:55

First lecture

8:00-8:50

Turn

10 min

Second lecture

9:00-9:50

Turn

10 min

Third lecture

10:00-10:50

Turn

10 min

Fourth lecture

11:00-11:50

Walk

11:50-12:15

Breakfast

12:25-13:00

Positioning and aiming

13:00-13:15

First hour of drills

13:15-14:05

Turn

15 minutes.

Second hour of drills

14:20-15:10

Turn

15 minutes.

Third hour of drills

15:25-16:15

Signal for lunch

16:45

Signal for rehearsal

17:50

Rehearsals

18:00-21:00

evening tea

20:30

Evening dawn

21:00

At the end of the 4th lecture, the cadets immediately go to their companies, where, after putting down their books and taking their caps, and in cold weather, their overcoats, they immediately go to the Grand Parade Ground. At the “muster” signal, the cadets quickly return to their companies, hang up their greatcoats and caps, and line up for breakfast. All cadets are required to go for a walk, with the exception of those who have been exempted from outdoor activities or walks by the school doctor for that day. The Junker Company of His Majesty and the 2nd go out to the parade ground and return through the main staircase and through the exit from the Swiss, and the 3rd and 4th companies through the exit at the fencing hall. Line up for breakfast in the premises of your mouths. Breakfast starts at 12:25. After breakfast, the cadets immediately go to their companies and dress for drill. Drill exercises begin at the scheduled hours and, with breaks, continue until 16:15. At 16:45 in the afternoon, on a signal, the companies go to lunch. After lunch, at 17:50, those cadets who are assigned to rehearsals gather in classes, while others study, at their own discretion, in the company premises and can rest until 19:00 in the evening. After resting, the cadets are obliged, first of all, to straighten the beds and pillows and then do other things. At 20:00 in the evening, upon a signal, the willing cadets line up and are taken to evening tea. Upon returning from tea, the entire company gathers for evening roll call and prayer, and the remaining cadets must be lined up from the dining room when the company arrives by order of the orderly remaining in the company. At 21:00, after dawn, any cadets who wish can go to bed, and at 23:00 all cadets must be in bed and the lights must be extinguished, except for those that must burn at night. Sergeants are allowed to go to bed one hour later. 170. After the cadets leave for classes, company servants begin cleaning the company premises. By this time, the cadets must put all their things in the tables and lock the tables. In the absence of cadets, the company premises must be thoroughly ventilated. Upon the return of the cadets from classes, each of them, having changed into the proper uniform for drill, must straighten the bed, put the stool in place and lock the table. Littering in the room and dirtying the floor is prohibited. Junkers should not allow themselves to spit in the company premises, in the corridors and on the stairs, to prevent this, spittoons are placed everywhere.

“Rules for the leadership of cadets of the PVU 1910.” Art. 36,37,38

01.01.2016

What is the life of a cadet like?

Admission to higher military educational institution is radically different from entering a civilian university. When entering, yesterday's schoolchildren must be aware that the next 5 years of study will be spent away from their family and friends. Thousands of school graduates who want to serve their Motherland must go through the initial stage of admission to various military institutions in the country.

Military "qualification"

“Abitura” (admission) begins at the beginning of July and continues until the end of the month. First stage includes the training of future military personnel.

Young guys become familiar with such concepts as: morning exercises, sports and mass work, marching in formation, a clear daily routine, marching and much more, which most people are used to doing without in civilian life.

Several dozen guys live in one room called a barracks. They're getting ready to give up entrance exams, To professional selection, which will show who is ready to serve in the armed forces and who is not.

After 2 weeks, future cadets undergo a thorough medical examination, as a result of which persons with health problems will be identified.

Exams are taken in accordance with the faculty in which the applicant wishes to study, and in the future he will serve in this specialty. Based on the results of the delivery entrance examinations the applicant is enrolled in a university, puts on military uniform, has his hair cut short in accordance with the regulations and receives cadet shoulder straps.

KMB or Young Soldier Course

Starts from the end of July and lasts until the end of August. At this stage, the future soldier undergoes initial training. It includes: outfits, “sacred” military rituals (getting up, morning inspection, evening roll check, lights out), studying the articles of the charter, learning to march, throwing a march, performing according to the standards of putting on a gas mask and OZKA.

Fire and physical training is an integral part of the training of any military personnel.

Order in the barracks is ensured by cleaners, who are appointed every morning before the start of exercise.

The responsibilities of the cleaner include: sweeping away dust from under beds and bedside tables, sweeping between rows of beds, wiping the floor with a damp cloth if necessary, taking out trash, wiping dust from all flat surfaces.

Each cadet has his own bedside table where he can store washing supplies, brushes for cleaning shoes and clothes, handkerchiefs, collar pads (stitching material), small personal items, notebooks, educational books, regulations.

Many guys, former schoolchildren, accustomed to sneakers and other civilian footwear, quickly develop calluses on their feet. For medical help, they can go to a medical center - an infirmary.

Upon completion of the CMB course, all personnel are redeployed to places of further training (academy, university). Upon arrival at the academy (university), cadets receive dress uniform clothes. You need to prepare it for use yourself: the guys themselves sew on shoulder straps, sleeve chevrons, and insert emblems into the lapel of the collar. They also polish shoes until they shine and smooth creases on trousers.

Three days later, the main military ritual - the oath - takes place in a solemn atmosphere. The oath is one of the most important and significant events in the life of every soldier, which makes him personally responsible for the defense of his country.

Cadet everyday life

The daily life of a 1st year cadet, as well as subsequent ones, follows the same daily routine: getting up, morning formation, exercises, where future military personnel improve their physical fitness, morning toilet, formation for the morning inspection, where they are checked appearance, breakfast, divorce for classes. It is mandatory to go through a ceremonial march, where the cadets show their drill skills and the coherence of the unit as a whole. Classes according to the curriculum, lunch, self-study, during which cadets prepare homework and repeat the regulations, dinner.


In the evening, you are given personal time when you can chat with your family and girlfriends, write a letter home, and prepare your form for the next day.

The day ends with a formation for the evening verification, during which the course personnel and the list of persons forever included in the lists who died a brave death are read out. Lights out.

Outfit

All military personnel, without exception, wear uniforms. The outfit is assigned to maintain internal order, protect personnel, weapons, ammunition, military equipment, premises. And also to monitor the state of affairs in the department and timely take measures to prevent crime.

At the beginning of each month, a list of outfits is created, which indicates the dates on which a particular serviceman goes to the outfit.

Outfits can be external and internal. Internal patrol - on course, external - patrolling.

Military partnership

“The military team is a family! “Practically all of my service takes place in this family,” said the freshman. — Everyone helps each other in studies, sports and other activities. Today you helped him, and tomorrow he will help you. This is one large team, different from study groups at the institute, which lives, breathes, and interacts. "One for all and all for one!" - this is the motto of military brotherhood.”

Dismissal

At a university, dismissal is not so bad common occurrence. But if you have no complaints about your service, violation of dress code, debts and unsatisfactory grades in subjects, then you have the right to be dismissed for a day. You can spend this time with your family, friends, and your girlfriend. When leaving for the city and putting on civilian uniform, the cadet should not forget about the status of a military man, the rules of behavior in the city and military politeness.

The life of a cadet is very diverse and full bright events, which are radically different from the usual student life. The years of service at the Academy cannot be described on paper; you cannot tell it; you have to feel it and feel it yourself. Military people are never ex-military - this goes through our whole lives. In the army, a guy becomes a man. A man, a defender of his Motherland, a defender of his relatives, his family, his future children.

A typical day for a student goes something like this: university, work, if any, food, free time, dream. As a rule, they also complain that there is not enough time for the last three points. How does a weekday go for military academy cadets? About this to the correspondent of “P.S. - 5 owls,” said one of the students, who wished not to reveal his name.

6:00. Climb

Defenders of the Motherland wake up at 6 am every day except Sunday. They have a day off on Sunday, so they get up late - at 7.

We wake up to the command: “Course, climb!” We open all the windows and throw the blankets off the bed to ventilate the room. In exactly 5 minutes we must stand in sportswear on the street. Everyone goes to exercise, no exceptions. Outside we will have a short jog, usually about 3 kilometers, and a standard set of exercises,” says the cadet.

Afterwards the guys go to the barracks. They are given half an hour to wash, shave, make their beds, put themselves and their uniforms in order for those who did not have time in the evening, and already at 7:15 stand for a morning inspection by the unit sergeant-major.
- He checks our appearance, what our uniform looks like, our shoes, and also how the bed is made. If something is wrong with someone, the foreman makes a comment and sends them to redo it,” says the student.

Then the cadets begin breakfast, followed by the raising of the national flag on the parade ground during the anthem Russian Federation.

9:00. Training sessions

Air Force Academy students study every day except Sunday. They usually have three pairs, 1.5 hours each. They wear green everyday uniforms to classes, but during exams they wear formal blue uniforms.

Ends at 14:00 training sessions, and cadets are given 10 minutes to change their work clothes, shine their shoes and wash their hands before lunch.

14:10. Dinner

We are given 30 minutes for lunch. You can say that we have a small buffet: whatever soup you wanted, that’s what you took for yourself. Usually they give borscht, buckwheat soup, pea soup, there are also main courses, compote, tea and some kind of sweet roll.

Afterwards, students are given personal time: to rest, sleep, clean their clothes. At 15:25 the cadets begin self-training or, as it is called, “SAMPO”. At SAMPO they prepare for classes, go to consultations with teachers, and study independently in classrooms.
At 19:30 SAMPO ends and the cadets are given 10 minutes to clean up before dinner.

19:40. Dinner

For dinner, the “green” ones are given only 20 minutes. Afterwards, cadets have time for personal needs, from 20:00 to 21:00.
- At this time we can talk with family and friends. By the way, the phones are kept by the group commanders and they are given out for an hour only during personal time, and then they are taken away again.

21:05. An evening walk

The evening walk lasts only 15 minutes. The cadets breathe fresh air, walk in formation and sing “Katyusha”, “Marusya”, “A soldier is walking through the city” and other military songs.
At 21:20 the twenty-minute evening roll call begins. The foreman walks around the personnel and sums up the past day.

From 21:40 we have evening dress. We are given only 20 minutes, so we need to act very quickly: swim, shave, get ourselves and our uniform in order. Of course, there is little time for this, but life at such a pace has taught us to act quickly,” says the cadet.

22:00. Lights out

After a 16-hour day, the long-awaited lights out comes. A cadet's dream is to kiss a pillow. During the curfew, a course inspector is on duty, keeping order and checking the personnel.
And the next day - getting up at 6:00 and everything is repeated again: exercise, cleaning the buildings, breakfast...

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Kristina POSHATALOVA.
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