The Ministry of Defense updated the Army+ app: new reports and a directory have been added.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Defense has updated the mobile application for soldiers called Army+, adding several useful features to it. In particular, the Army ID directory has been introduced, five new types of reports, as well as the ability to create a report for a change of duty station.
The new version of the application includes several interesting features that make the work of military personnel easier.
The Army ID directory, available in the Menu section, allows saving the numbers of service members needed for submitting electronic reports. This helps quickly select the necessary ID from the list when creating documents. Users can independently add or delete entries in the directory.
The new update also introduces new report templates, including:
- a report for one-time financial assistance;
- a report for blood donation;
- an income certificate;
- a certificate of injury circumstances;
- a report for discharge upon reaching retirement age.
According to the Ministry of Defense, since the launch of the Army+ app, military personnel have submitted 860,000 electronic reports, indicating its popularity and importance as a tool.
Thus, the updated Army+ application has received new features that significantly facilitate the work of military personnel. Now they can quickly find numbers for submitting reports, use new document templates, and conveniently add files. This confirms the active use of the program by the military, which indicates their trust in it when submitting documents.
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