Rabat - In application of the High Instructions of HM King Mohammed VI, Supreme Commander and Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR), the selection and induction of the military service conscripts into the 39th contingent will begin on September 2, 2024, according to a press release by the FAR General Staff. To this end, the FAR General Staff has undertaken all necessary measures to ensure the success of this operation, in coordination and collaboration with various players and parties concerned, the same source stressed. Candidates who have received their call-up orders must consult the relevant information beforehand and respect the date and place designated for the selection operation, as well as present all required documents and diplomas. Concerning means of transport to facilitate access to the centres dedicated to this operation, particularly for regions remote from road or rail network, conscripts can access the website "www.tajnid.ma" to check the times and locations of buses made available to them, free of charge, to reach the selection centres. People who have received call-up orders can also travel to the selection and incorporation centres by train or on public transport buses, if available, using the travel vouchers enclosed with the call-up orders. For more information on the means of transport made available, those concerned can consult the above-mentioned website or contact the relevant administrative authorities close to their place of residence, the press release concluded. Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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