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I am a national defense student who just graduated. Now in the military academy on-the-job training. Now it is diagnosed as chronic nephritis. What should the school and the army do with me?
It's hard to say that the landlord may be led to send you home. After all, this is the negligence of the military inspection. To put it mildly, the troops are very hard and need soldiers, not patients.

However, the army is likely to send you to a military hospital for treatment, and the expenses are likely to be paid by yourself. After all, this is not a minor illness, and the country will not spend so much money to treat you. Besides, as you said, you haven't been in the army for half a year, and you haven't made any contribution to the army. If you are a veteran, you may approve your medical expenses with the leader above, but you haven't been in the army for half a year, and the leader probably won't approve it, but it depends on how you decide! Finally, I wish the landlord a speedy recovery!