This operation has been launched in compliance with the High Instructions of HM King Mohammed VI, Supreme Commander and Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces, to take the necessary measures for the incorporation of the next promotion of conscripts of both sexes into military service for the year 2023.
To this end, FAR General Staff has taken all the organizational and logistical measures and mobilized all the human and material resources necessary for the success of this operation at national level.
This operation benefits from the follow-up and special attention of His Majesty the King, who is keen to qualify young Moroccans and offer them opportunities to integrate into the development process and the job market, armed with the values of citizenship and the principles of commitment and good conduct.
The recruitment Office has drawn up the call-up orders for the 38th contingent, which will be made available to the Royal Gendarmerie for notification to the various candidates, starting in July, so that all those called up for military service can perform their patriotic duty in the best possible conditions.
In a statement to MAP, the head of the data development and analysis section at the recruitment Office, Captain Issam Moufidi, said that, on the basis of the results of the census operation carried out by the Ministry of the Interior on an age bracket of Moroccans aged between 19 and 25, applications for exemption were examined by the relevant regional commissions. The database of those called up for military service was then made available to the recruitment Office of FAR General Staff.
The IT department has drawn up the call-up orders for military service, which will be made available to the Royal Gendarmerie for transmission to the various candidates, he added.
According to Captain Moufidi, this document contains all the necessary information to enable conscripts to join the selection centers located close to their place of residence and spread throughout the country, as well as a transport voucher enabling conscripts to reach the selection centers free of charge, either by train or bus.
Moufidi pointed out that, following the selection process, which runs from September 1 to 20, lists of recruits will be drawn up for this year, up to a limit of 20,000 recruits.
As soon as they receive the call-up order, conscripts should appear before the selection and induction commission at the designated center on the appointed date, and provide themselves with the necessary supporting documents for submission to the relevant commissions (birth certificate - electronic national identity card - school certificate proving academic or vocational training level). They should consult the www.tajnid.ma website beforehand, for any additional information on how to get to the selection center.
Once all procedures have been completed, conscripts will be incorporated into the 38th contingent in accordance with established procedures, and will be directed to the training centers set up and equipped by FAR to receive them in the best possible conditions.