Military Contracts 60+: Who Can Join the Armed Forces and What Are the Conditions.
How Ukrainians Can Sign '60+' Contracts for Service in the Armed Forces
According to inkorr.com: Officer Ilya Abel explained the conditions for signing annual military contracts for individuals over 60 years old according to the new law.
According to the new rules, citizens who are 60 years old can sign contracts for service in the Armed Forces if they meet medical criteria. The final decision on recruiting new soldiers is made by the General Staff, and a probationary period is also provided.
Conditions for Candidates 60+
Candidates aged 60+ can perform auxiliary tasks without participating in combat operations. Before being called to service, they must undergo a medical examination and have certain military experience or specialty.
The contract signing process consists of several stages:
- contacting the command;
- medical examination;
- providing necessary documents.
If you want to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine, leave an application on the website or contact representatives in the cities.
Ukrainians were explained that individuals over 60 years old are allowed to sign contracts for service in the Armed Forces. Involving experienced people is expected to contribute to the accomplishment of tasks at various levels of military hierarchy.
This new law opens up opportunities for older individuals to participate in the defense of the country, leveraging their experience and knowledge. This could become an important step in attracting new resources to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the face of modern challenges.
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