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With expectations, dreams, and curiosity, in mid-June the new sailors who had enlisted this spring joined their companies. Saying goodbye to boot camp and moving to new posts, some new sailors experienced "acclimatization issues" in the unfamiliar environment. How can we help new comrades smoothly get through the "second adjustment period"? Each unit must carefully monitor the characteristics of the new sailors in addition to guiding and educating them. This issue's “Pathways of Youth” special edition brings you the stories and experiences of naval units as they work to effectively manage the integration of new sailors into their companies.
Publication Date
7-2025
Publisher
China Maritime Studies Institute, U.S Naval War College
City
Newport, Rhode Island
Keywords
China, PRC, China Maritime Studies Institute, CMSI, recruiting, new recruits, Eastern Theater Command Navy Group
Recommended Citation
Qingjian, Cai; Pingyi, Miao; and Hanliang, Bao, "CMSI Translations #21: How to Achieve a “Soft Landing” for New Recruits Joining Companies" (2025). CMSI Translations. 21.
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cmsi-translations/21
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