Iraq's defense minister ordered upgrade about 50 000 military
7/7/15
Shafaq News / The Iraqi Ministry of Defense, Tuesday, for the issuance of orders from the Minister Khaled al-Obeidi upgrade about 50 thousand mattresses from the army in recognition of their sacrifices and their role in fighting terrorism.
According to a statement of the ministry responded to Twilight News, said al-Obeidi is upgrading 48 165 mattresses from the army in recognition of the great sacrifices made by members of the Department of the Army ranks, in recognition of their efforts and excellence in fighting the forces of terrorism and sustain the momentum of the fight in defense of our beloved country.
The statement added that these ranks who meet the upgrade conditions stipulated by the service and military retirement law No. 3 of 2010 different articles is relevant, indicating that the upgrade was based on the powers vested in the Minister of Defense and building on what came recommendations The directors of the General Staff - Management Department.
The statement continued this decision comes "fairer for this segment of the brave members of our military, and to be an incentive not to do more tender valiant service to our military and our beloved Iraq."
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7/7/15
Shafaq News / The Iraqi Ministry of Defense, Tuesday, for the issuance of orders from the Minister Khaled al-Obeidi upgrade about 50 thousand mattresses from the army in recognition of their sacrifices and their role in fighting terrorism.
According to a statement of the ministry responded to Twilight News, said al-Obeidi is upgrading 48 165 mattresses from the army in recognition of the great sacrifices made by members of the Department of the Army ranks, in recognition of their efforts and excellence in fighting the forces of terrorism and sustain the momentum of the fight in defense of our beloved country.
The statement added that these ranks who meet the upgrade conditions stipulated by the service and military retirement law No. 3 of 2010 different articles is relevant, indicating that the upgrade was based on the powers vested in the Minister of Defense and building on what came recommendations The directors of the General Staff - Management Department.
The statement continued this decision comes "fairer for this segment of the brave members of our military, and to be an incentive not to do more tender valiant service to our military and our beloved Iraq."
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