#2014-1455Special Status of Logistics Officers in the Military Fuel Supply Corps
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The law establishes a specialized corps of logistics officers responsible for overseeing and commanding military fuel storage and operations. It details their ranks, recruitment procedures, and advancement paths. This primarily affects aspiring military logistics officers and current military personnel seeking transfer to this corps.
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Key Changes
- Creation of a specialized logistics officer corps for military fuel operations
- Detailed recruitment and promotion procedures
- Rank structure for officers ranging from sub-lieutenants to generals
Obligations
What this law requires
Student officers must complete two years of initial training at the military fuel service officer training school before recruitment as lieutenant
Candidates must satisfy all obligations of the national service code before presenting themselves to any competition for recruitment into the Logistics Officers Corps
The Ministry of Defense must fix the number of positions offered for each recruitment competition annually by ministerial order
The Ministry of Defense must establish programs, organization conditions, exam nature, coefficients, and any exam exemptions for all recruitment competitions by ministerial order
Candidates cannot present themselves more than three times to the same competition