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A military unit is a part of a military organization that has its own structure, functions and tasks. Military units can vary in size, purpose, and the types of troops they serve. The main types of military units include:
1. Division: A large military unit that usually consists of several regiments and has different combat units.
2. Brigade: A military unit smaller than a division but larger than a battalion. Usually includes several battalions and support units.
3. Battalion: A military unit that consists of several companies and has separate combat, technical and administrative units.
4. Company: The smallest of the units, which consists of several platoons and performs certain military tasks.
5. Platoon: An even smaller unit consisting of several units that perform special functions.
Each military unit has its own structure of command, maintenance and combat readiness, and each of them performs its military tasks in accordance with the overall strategic objectives of the military organization.
The transfer of a serviceman is the process of moving a serviceman from one military unit or place of service to another.
This can be done for various reasons, such as a change in the type of troops, service needs, personal requests of a serviceman, or the resolution of military or administrative issues.
The procedure of transferring a serviceman may include several stages, such as:
1.Application Submission: A military member typically submits a written application for transfer in accordance with the internal rules and procedures of their military organization.
2. Verification of qualifications: The military administration conducts a verification of the qualifications and suitability of a serviceman for service in another unit, obtaining the so-called "attitude".
3. Approval with the management: After receiving the application, the administration usually turns to the management of the unit to which the serviceman wishes to transfer, for approval of the transfer.
4. Review of the application: The application for transfer is checked and considered by the military administrations or relevant commissions, taking into account the current needs and capabilities of the military service.
5. Making a decision: Based on the review of the application and other military or administrative requirements, a decision is made to transfer the serviceman or reject him.
6. Issuance of an order: In case of a positive decision, a transfer order is issued, which indicates the details and date of transfer to a new unit or place of service.
7. Transfer: A serviceman transfers to a new unit or place of duty in accordance with the instructions specified in the transfer order.
This is a general description of the process of transferring a serviceman. Specific procedures and conditions may vary depending on the regulations of a particular military organization or country.