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The Army+ website has updated an online test that helps service members check the possibility of changing their duty station before submitting a report.
This was reported on the website of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on January 8.
It is noted that the test takes into account current rules and covers both transfers between units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National Guard, as well as interagency transfers between the AFU and the NGU.
“The test allows you to assess the real chances of a transfer even before submitting a report, identify possible restrictions, and understand the further algorithm of actions. To get a result, it is enough to answer a few simple questions. If a transfer is possible, the test will suggest the next steps. If not, it will explain the reason”, — the Ministry of Defense stated.
The updated test helps service members avoid wasting time on a report that cannot be approved by providing clear and personalized recommendations.
As noted by the Ministry of Defense, the test can be taken on the Army+ website in the section of useful materials on changing a duty station — via the link.
Video instructions were also updated along with the test in Army+.
“They explain step by step the process of submitting a report and contain advice on how to avoid refusal due to errors in documents”, — the statement says.
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