The minimum housing allocation standards for the Kachin Allied Forces:

1. Veterans who have served for more than five years;

2. Officers with the rank of platoon leader or above;

3. Those who have won second-class and first-class merits in combat;

4. Families of those who died in war but were awarded significant merits;

5. Personnel who participated in two 1027 operations

Explanation of the first point: Regardless of whether they have merits or not, whether they are officers or not, as long as they have been a soldier of the Kachin Army for more than five years, they can be eligible for housing allocation. However, the houses allocated will be the worst condition, possibly with poor layout or small rooms. Anyway, veterans with more than five years of service are eligible for housing allocation.

The second point is simpler. Officers with the rank of platoon leader or above have the right to housing allocation, and the house level is assigned according to their rank. For example, if one is only a platoon leader, he will definitely get a smaller house. If it's an officer at the regiment level or above, they can directly get a villa. Obviously, this is not possible.

The third point is the simplest. Even if you are a new soldier who has served only one day, as long as you have won second-class merit or higher in combat, you can be eligible for housing allocation. That means new soldiers will fight hard to earn a welfare house for themselves.

The fourth point is aimed at the martyrs of the Kachin Army. If the martyr has special performance and significant performance, the family can be given housing.

The fifth point is even simpler. The personnel of the Kachin Army must have participated in combat; otherwise, they will not be given housing.

All of the above are the minimum housing allocation standards. Naturally, high-ranking officers can all be given housing without any need to think about it.

The houses distributed by the Kachin Allied Forces are all properties of the four major families of Kachin. Especially many industrial parks, which were previously engaged in some under-the-table industries, are now no longer sustainable. Therefore, after the Kachin Allied Forces took over, they started large-scale renovation, converting these industrial parks into residential areas, which can be distributed to the soldiers of the Kachin Allied Forces. This way, they can gain better public opinion.

After all, the two 1027 actions were very difficult, with heavy casualties. Giving benefits to these meritorious soldiers is not impossible. After all, these soldiers followed the Peng family to build their empire, just to make a name for themselves. Now that the housing is allocated, at least they have a place to live, and after retirement, they won't end up on the streets.

This kind of house should not be sold, only the right to use, not the right to sell, because it belongs to the military property of the Kachin Allied Forces. It can be lived in, cannot be sold, and there is no property certificate, only a residence certificate. This is understandable, isn't it?

Therefore, regardless of everything, it is unlikely to distribute houses in the future, because as long as there is no war, such good benefits will not exist. But if there is war again, new benefits may also be possible. The houses distributed this time are all the personnel who participated in the 1027 action, and they are also meritorious, so it is reasonable to give them houses.

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