After effects of military service and training in a soldier’s life

AA Ishari Maduwanthi, W. D. Buddike
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This paper reviews the possible after-effects of military training given by the Sri Lankan Army to recruits and to existing army personnel who would like to be promoted to the next stage of the hierarchy. It is considered that training personnel is a major task in Sri Lankan Army as the military promotes from within and develops its leaders rather than selecting them from outside their ranks. Therefore, the process of training is expensive, yet it is one of the country’s topmost priorities since army personnel ensures the necessary security schemes in Sri Lanka while maintaining an anti-terror stance. In order to gather the required data, a questionnaire with 15 questions was provided to six retired army personnel who had served below the lieutenant position in Sri Lanka Army. Additionally, those people were interviewed with another set of interview questions in order to find out the differences between the answers they have given in the questionnaire in comparison to the interview. This paper seeks to answer the question of whether there are any after-effects the army personnel experience due to the rigorous training provided by the Sri Lankan Army even after their service period is completed. It also examines whether these effects are positively or negatively related to their daily experiences. It is hoped this study will inform the general public and the ones who are currently serving in the military about the consequences of military training.
这是军人服役和训练的结果
本文回顾了斯里兰卡军队对新兵和希望晋升到下一层次的现有军队人员进行军事训练可能产生的后果。培训人员被认为是斯里兰卡军队的一项主要任务,因为军队从内部提拔和发展其领导人,而不是从外部选拔他们。因此,训练过程是昂贵的,但它是该国最优先考虑的事项之一,因为军队人员在保持反恐立场的同时确保斯里兰卡必要的安全计划。为了收集所需的数据,向斯里兰卡陆军中尉以下军衔的6名退役军人提供了一份载有15个问题的调查表。此外,这些人还接受了另一组采访问题的采访,以找出他们在问卷中给出的答案与采访之间的差异。本文试图回答的问题是,由于斯里兰卡军队提供的严格训练,即使在服役期满后,军队人员的经历是否有任何后遗症。它还研究了这些影响与他们的日常经历是正相关还是负相关。希望这项研究能让普通大众和现役军人了解军事训练的后果。
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