#2008-951Decree No. 2008-951 establishing the status of the military corps of the General Control of the Armed Forces
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This French decree defines the structure and roles of the military corps responsible for assisting the Defense Minister in the General Control of the Armed Forces. It sets out the hierarchy, recruitment, and promotion processes for this corps, affecting military officials and public servants aspiring to join or advance within this group.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of the military corps for the General Control of the Armed Forces
- Defined recruitment and promotion processes within the corps
- Introduction of a structured hierarchy with specific ranks
Obligations
What this law requires
Members of the military corps of the General Control of the Armed Forces must assist the Defense Minister under conditions set by the decree of July 16, 1964, and act as delegates of the Defense Minister, reporting directly to him.
Career officers must have a minimum of 8 years of active military service; other candidates must have 8 years of combined civil and military service as of the competition date to be eligible for recruitment as Contrôleur adjoint des armées.
Candidates for Contrôleur adjoint des armées recruitment must be between 34 and 42 years old on January 1st of the year the competition is organized, except as provided by the decree of July 12, 1977.
Candidates for Contrôleur adjoint des armées recruitment must have satisfied the obligations of the national service code.
No candidate may sit for the Contrôleur adjoint des armées competition more than three times.