What is the category of "partially fit for military service"?

You poor health, and you are afraid that in the army, it will only get worse?If you know their rights and be able to use them during the passage of medical examination in the military, then the problem is solved.One way of exemption from conscription for military service - obtaining the category "partially fit for military service", which means enrollment conscript in reserve.It is worth knowing that in determining the suitability of a young man for military service recruitment commission staff based on the position of the medical examination.In this document there is an application where there is a list of groups of life and classification of diseases by these groups.The schedule of diseases reflected the requirements for health for the following categories of citizens:

  • I - for citizens, for the first time embarked on the military registration and conscription.
  • II - for the soldiers who pass military service by conscription.
  • III - for the soldiers who are serving under contract.
  • IV - for citizens who are recommended or is serving on submarines.

The list of diseases marked by the following groups fitness for military service:

  • «A" - This category includes completely healthy recruits fit for military service.
  • «B» - a conscript having minor illnesses can get a group of able-bodied with minor medical restrictions.
  • «B» - in the category of "partially fit for military service" consists of conscripts with serious diseases (most often enroll them in stock).
  • «D» - the group temporarily unfit for military service can get conscript who had endured a serious illness or injury.
  • «D» - unfit to serve acknowledge recruits with serious diseases, which can not serve.

worth remembering that careful and attentive attitude towards their health simplify the procedure of passing the medical board in your favor.The presence of a disease upon presentation of medical history can serve as a compelling argument for the category of "partially fit for military service."Whenever you feel unwell, you must consult your doctor and recorded in medical records all complaints, disease.

Unfortunately, many recruits do not know what categories of life there, which means "partially fit for military service."At the same time, if you suspect that your health is really poor, you must do the following:

  • examine the list of diseases that are a barrier to military service, and compare with the diagnosis in their medical records;
  • determine at what disease you will pay attention of the medical examination in the military;
  • not less than one year before the recruiting campaign begins to visit doctors.The main thing is that information about the disease were recorded in your medical card becauseit is an important document.Remember: if you have any particular disease, but it is not revealed by doctors and not recorded in the map, then the probability increases to serve in the army;
  • carefully study all the symptoms of your illness, or conscript medical board can redirect you to a variety of surveys to various doctors;
  • a medical examination at the recruitment office to grab a all the documents that confirm the presence of a particular disease.

If you do it right, the events may develop in two ways:

  1. Commission recognizes you unfit or partially fit (for example, fit only in time of war) to serve in the army.
  2. you sent for examination to the profile hospital, where doctors, of course, become familiar with your medical records.As you remember, this is a document that you can trust.

Thus, after further examination the medical board in the military can go the way described in paragraph 1.

The simplest example showing how attention to health affects the ability of military service.It is worth to know that repeated concussions entitles you to free you from military service.A concussion can be both easy and does not cause serious health consequences, and heavy.Thus with mild concussions often do not seek medical advice, but in vain.After all, this could be a serious argument in deciding the recruitment commission (in particular, for the category of "partially fit for military service").

To fix a concussion, it is enough words to the patient about the nausea and dizziness and the presence of these symptoms.

In addition, the identification of the diagnosis when examined by a doctor and is set during the passage of the primary and the military draft commissions.So, going for a medical examination at the recruitment office, you should know exactly what is written in your medical card, and in some of the categories of life can meet your diagnoses.

Thus, even seemingly insignificant diagnoses can greatly affect your ability to serve in the army.