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Dismissal from the ZSU means termination of service in the country's military formations. This can happen for different reasons and in different ways, depending on the circumstances and conditions of a particular serviceman. Here are some typical reasons for dismissal from the Armed Forces:
1. Termination of Service: Military personnel may be discharged from service upon completion of their contract or term service in accordance with military laws and regulations.
2. Voluntary discharge: Members of the military may apply for voluntary discharge for various personal, medical or family reasons.
3. Medical problems: In case of medical problems, which make it impossible to continue the service, the serviceman can be released from the service by the decision of the medical commission.
4. Dismissal as a result of an official or disciplinary investigation: In the event of a violation of internal rules or discipline, a serviceman may be dismissed from service as a result of an official or disciplinary investigation.
The dismissal procedure may include submitting an appropriate application, conducting a medical examination (if necessary), as well as issuing an appropriate dismissal order in accordance with the internal rules and procedures of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The procedure for release from ZSU for disability. The procedure for dismissal from the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) due to disability may differ depending on the nature and degree of disability, as well as internal rules and procedures in force in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Here is the general procedure for dismissal from the Armed Forces due to disability:
1.Medical examination: A serviceman who has a medical problem or disability must undergo a medical examination at a military medical facility. This medical examination is conducted to determine the degree of disability and its effect on the ability to serve.
2. Submission of an application: In the case of establishing the degree of disability, a serviceman may submit a Report on release from ZSU due to disability. This application can be submitted to the command of the unit or the military administration.
3. Review of the application: The application for dismissal from the Armed Forces due to disability is considered by military medical commissions or relevant military bodies, taking into account the results of the medical examination.
4. Making a decision: Based on the review of the application and medical reports, a decision is made to dismiss a serviceman from the Armed Forces due to disability. This decision is usually formalized in the form of an order or order of the military leadership.
5. Dismissal: A serviceman is dismissed from the Armed Forces and receives appropriate documents confirming his disabled status and termination of service.
This is the general procedure for dismissal from the Armed Forces due to disability. Specific details and procedures may differ depending on the internal rules and regulations in force in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.