Transfer through 'Army+'. Defense Ministry clarified what documents are needed.


Ukrainian military personnel can change their service location remotely through the 'Army+' application. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernohorenko. On the first day, 900 requests for transfer were already received.
However, many people faced problems while using this function. In some cases, when submitting the application, it turns out that necessary documents or information for verification are missing.
To avoid such problems, Kateryna Chernohorenko reminded about the mandatory documents that need to be submitted:
- a copy or photo of the military ID or officer's certificate with all pages containing service information;
- a recommendation letter from the unit to which the military is being transferred.
There were also cases mentioned when the report is submitted after the approval of the unit commander. This applies to officers and individuals holding officer positions, as well as cases of transfer from rear brigade to rear or from combat unit to combat unit.
The Defense Ministry also published an infographic with an algorithm for the convenience of the military. The 'Army+' application allows creating, signing, sending, and tracking electronic reports. Additional videos explain how to use the application step by step.
We remind that the first group of volunteers from the Ukrainian legion signed contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This process took place at the recruitment center located at the Ukrainian Consulate General in the Polish city of Lublin.
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