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Driver — cargo transportation (Naag Ovala)

Freight of all kinds: ammunition supplies, foodstuffs and army equipment transportation. Drivers can be assigned directly to the combat units or provide cargo transportation services as required.

→The training lasts for nine weeks, upon the completion of the course soldiers get a C-category driving license (vehicles under 12 tons) and after a year of service they can get permission to drive an eighteen-wheeler.

→Any driving license received while serving is valid in civilian life.

Driver training is at the army’s expense.

Requirements:
To get into this unit, one should inform the sorting officer at the interview (Katsin miyun) or choose it while filling in the form sent by the army (Manila)

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