Ukraine's National Guard Launches New 'Offensive Guard' Volunteer Recruitment Drive.
Volunteer Recruitment for Ukraine's National Guard
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's National Guard has announced a new call for volunteers under its 'Offensive Guard' campaign. This ongoing initiative aims to recruit new personnel ready to join the ranks in the defense of the country. Prospective candidates must submit an application form on the project's official website to be considered for entry into the brigades. This recruitment drive is part of a broader effort to bolster Ukraine's defensive capabilities amid the ongoing war.
The selection process for candidates involves several stages:
- psychological testing,
- a medical examination,
- and a physical fitness assessment.
These steps are designed to ensure volunteers meet the required standards before deployment to combat zones. It is important to note that National Guard members hold the same authority as personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, highlighting their critical role in national defense.
Opportunities for Volunteers
The National Guard operates under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, not the Ministry of Defense. Volunteers have the opportunity to choose their branch of service, specialty, and brigade, allowing them to find the most suitable posting based on their skills and preferences. In this way, the 'Offensive Guard' campaign provides a direct path for citizens to actively participate in Ukraine's defense. This structure offers a degree of choice not always available in standard military conscription.
The 'Offensive Guard' campaign represents a significant step in strengthening the country's defense, particularly given the protracted conflict. The recruitment of new volunteers underscores the ongoing need for experienced and motivated fighters committed to protecting Ukraine's territorial integrity. In a dynamic military environment, this initiative also serves to bolster national morale, as active citizen participation in defense remains a cornerstone of national unity and solidarity.
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