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Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by chapatti: 11:52pm On Apr 18, 2016
Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 - Finally for those who have been wondering when the Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant (SSC) recruitment will be coming out, should note that Applications are now invited from all over the Nation For eligible Nigerians who are qualified for commission into the Nigerian Army (NA) as Short Service Combatant (SSC) Commission officers. army

Please note that The SSC is fully opened to both civilians and serving military personnel. But note that it will be only serving military personnel sponsored by any of the Services of the Nigerian Armed Forces to civil institutions shall be considered for this offer.

NIGERIAN ARMY SHORT SERVICE COMBATANT (SSC) COMMISSION COURSE 44 - 2016

The Entry Requirements
All applicants must satisfy the following conditions:

All applicants must Be a Nigerian as it have been defined in the Nigeria constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
All potential applicants must either be a male or female which should be between the ages of 24 and 29 years by October 2016.
All applicants must be medically, mentally and physically insane and fit according to NA Standards which will be provided to all.
Applicants must Measure at least 1.68m (for male) and 1.65m (for female) in height.
All potential applicants should note that no applicant that have been convicted by any court of law. Military personnel will be permitted to apply and must be free from any disciplinary case (And this is to be endorsed by the Commanding Officer/Commander).
Possess at least a first degree of not less than Second Class Lower Division or HND of not less than Lower Credit in the arts, sciences or humanities from any recognized institution of learning.
Only academic credentials obtained from 2011 to date will be considered.
Candidates must present contact addresses and telephone numbers of parent/guardians and Next of Kin
All Candidates must not have any body inscriptions or tattoos on him.
Potential applicants are to tender all their original copies of educational certificates (primary to post secondary).
Applicants must Be recommended by at least 2 recognizable referees who must attest to the applicant's character and integrity. Serving military personnel must be recommended by their commanding officers. Civilians could be recommended by a Local Government Chairman/Secretary or an officer of the Armed Forces not below the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel and equivalent or an Assistant Commissioner of Police and above who must hail from the state of the applicant. Passport photographs of referees must be affixed to the letter of attestation.
Candidates must submit a letter of Attestation from their former institutions.
For the Service personnel, they must present valid military identity cards and letters of recommendations by their Commanding Officers/Commanders. They must also present valid letter(s) of NA sponsorship in tertiary academic institutions. Additionally, they must have served for a period of not less than 5 years in the unit.
All Candidates should note that they should not be members of any cult/society/fraternity
Possess valid birth certificate endorsed by the National Population Commission, Hospital or Local Government Council or valid age declaration.
Applicants must Possess a valid certificate of state of origin.
Finally, all Applicants (less serving members of the Armed Forces) must possess NYSC discharge certificate or a valid exemption as the case may be.

The Conditions of Service
Now it should be noted that the SSC will be only granted for 10 years. Six years will be on active list renewable thereafter for a period up to 3 years. And there will be no any form of extension after the ninth year of commission except on conversion to Regular Combatant where applicable:
To apply, click >>> Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by VoteDemiladgold: 11:56pm On Apr 18, 2016
I feel like kicking ass...



Grabs my cv
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by serikiYCU(m): 12:15am On Apr 19, 2016
Ok

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Peters200(m): 1:21am On Apr 19, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Balkan(m): 4:57am On Apr 19, 2016
OK
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by maryjan8(f): 5:06am On Apr 19, 2016
Good to know.
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by cotmag(m): 1:56pm On Apr 19, 2016
Have already applied.

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by DrTims(m): 2:53pm On Apr 19, 2016
Nice one
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 3:33pm On Apr 19, 2016
chapatti:
Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 - Finally for those who have been wondering when the Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant (SSC) recruitment will be coming out, should note that Applications are now invited from all over the Nation For eligible Nigerians who are qualified for commission into the Nigerian Army (NA) as Short Service Combatant (SSC) Commission officers. army

Please note that The SSC is fully opened to both civilians and serving military personnel. But note that it will be only serving military personnel sponsored by any of the Services of the Nigerian Armed Forces to civil institutions shall be considered for this offer.

NIGERIAN ARMY SHORT SERVICE COMBATANT (SSC) COMMISSION COURSE 44 - 2016

The Entry Requirements
All applicants must satisfy the following conditions:

All applicants must Be a Nigerian as it have been defined in the Nigeria constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
All potential applicants must either be a male or female which should be between the ages of 24 and 29 years by October 2016.
All applicants must be medically, mentally and physically insane and fit according to NA Standards which will be provided to all.
Applicants must Measure at least 1.68m (for male) and 1.65m (for female) in height.
All potential applicants should note that no applicant that have been convicted by any court of law. Military personnel will be permitted to apply and must be free from any disciplinary case (And this is to be endorsed by the Commanding Officer/Commander).
Possess at least a first degree of not less than Second Class Lower Division or HND of not less than Lower Credit in the arts, sciences or humanities from any recognized institution of learning.
Only academic credentials obtained from 2011 to date will be considered.
Candidates must present contact addresses and telephone numbers of parent/guardians and Next of Kin
All Candidates must not have any body inscriptions or tattoos on him.
Potential applicants are to tender all their original copies of educational certificates (primary to post secondary).
Applicants must Be recommended by at least 2 recognizable referees who must attest to the applicant's character and integrity. Serving military personnel must be recommended by their commanding officers. Civilians could be recommended by a Local Government Chairman/Secretary or an officer of the Armed Forces not below the rank of a Lieutenant Colonel and equivalent or an Assistant Commissioner of Police and above who must hail from the state of the applicant. Passport photographs of referees must be affixed to the letter of attestation.
Candidates must submit a letter of Attestation from their former institutions.
For the Service personnel, they must present valid military identity cards and letters of recommendations by their Commanding Officers/Commanders. They must also present valid letter(s) of NA sponsorship in tertiary academic institutions. Additionally, they must have served for a period of not less than 5 years in the unit.
All Candidates should note that they should not be members of any cult/society/fraternity
Possess valid birth certificate endorsed by the National Population Commission, Hospital or Local Government Council or valid age declaration.
Applicants must Possess a valid certificate of state of origin.
Finally, all Applicants (less serving members of the Armed Forces) must possess NYSC discharge certificate or a valid exemption as the case may be.

The Conditions of Service
Now it should be noted that the SSC will be only granted for 10 years. Six years will be on active list renewable thereafter for a period up to 3 years. And there will be no any form of extension after the ninth year of commission except on conversion to Regular Combatant where applicable:
To apply, click >>> Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016
Please is SSC different from DSSC? Please clarify
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Rexology: 5:13pm On Apr 19, 2016
Grinch:
Please is SSC different from DSSC? Please clarify
DSSC is basically for specialties as may be required by the army at a particular time like Medical doctors, Lawyers, Chartered Accountants etc. You Wil be given 2 stars (Lieutenant ).
They are commissioned bassically to provide their professional services on their areas of specialties to the army rather than handling armaments.

WHEREAS:

SSC is for every graduate irrespective of your course of study. This category is basically commissioned to handle armaments, they are combatants, who go to fight war. They are commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant with one star.

Please anyone with a broader knowledge should add to this.

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 9:21pm On Apr 19, 2016
Grinch:
Please is SSC different from DSSC? Please clarify

SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission
(formerly known as Short Regular Commission,
SRC) that is meant for those interested in field
Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat
Operations (U assume the rank of second
Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian
army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after
18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to
Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions
are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise.
When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R
or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-),
U will have the option to retire or convert to
Regular commission after a physical exercise; U
will receive 2 chances each year to pass this
after which at your third fail U will go on
compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R
on Regular Commission by default; This grants
them automatic right to hold any appointment
anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may
share if God, age and politics is on your side.
DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is
meant for professional Officers interested purely
in administrative functions of the army (U will
assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training
and will be fielded into any of the Corps where
vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths
of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved
after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th
year, you will have the option of retiring or
convert to Direct Regular Commission which will
involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a
couple of documents after which U will be
deemed converted and subsequent promotion will
be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as
vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular
Commission legally can achieve any rank except
the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case
of army Lieutenant General. However they
cannot hold any Major appointment that demand
control of combatant troops, unfortunately most
of these appointments R usually assigned to
Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually
has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy
compared to number of officers qualified to filled
them) so most times in the past, DRC don't
usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast
changing as DRC now achieve the rank of
Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to
Democracy......
A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in
the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a
B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't
matter everybody will just face Infantry (The
Combat land troops department of the army).
Education Corps is for teachers and staff of
Military school and military institutes, Infantry is
war, peacekeeping and training for other
combatant troops....
Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only
army has SSC the rest have only DSSC.....
Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA
graduates and not DSSC
Special forces R members of the armed forces
trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko
Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all
Special forces training course menu) Airforce
has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU
(Counter terrorism Unit)..........
Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/
re-engagement into the armed forces in the
event that the armed forces or the Nation is
overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired
officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and
other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in
the event of a General state of
emergency...........
Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/
Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion
demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to
carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very
senior officer or a commander will only agree to
carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert
(by this time every personnel will be on
camouflage only all day of the week instead of
switching between other variants of their
uniforms)......
Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the
maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R
younger and have your first degree U will be
accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is
minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R
younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy
insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with
first degree for DSSC.......
Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army
is a place people R wary of because they have a
tradition of promoting at a slower rate than
others (though that is changing now), Air force is
a place deemed better than army in terms of rate
of promotions, though the level of discrimination
for appointments against DSSC is far higher than
that of army (in the army the man who can do
the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will
consider Regular Commission qualified or not
before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms
of pay and other things; the problem is that its
deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U
choose as your Spirit leads

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by sleeknaija(m): 10:29pm On Apr 19, 2016
Good evening guys. I registered with my email for SSC but i've not gotten any password and username I can use to apply in my email. What should I do?
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 11:40pm On Apr 19, 2016
sleeknaija:
Good evening guys. I registered with my email for SSC but i've not gotten any password and username I can use to apply in my email. What should I do?
check your spam message
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by kazzonline: 2:59am On Apr 20, 2016
Nigerdeltaboi:
check your spam message

Help on how to fill the exam passed section?? I an my waec to input but dont know how to go about d subjects,dos who applied how did u fill dis part??
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by MikeMoses(m): 6:53am On Apr 20, 2016
I
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 8:00am On Apr 20, 2016
kazzonline:


Help on how to fill the exam passed section?? I an my waec to input but dont know how to go about d subjects,dos who applied how did u fill dis part??
just input the subjects there e.g maths C4 like that.
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by baminasri(m): 8:17am On Apr 20, 2016
am I the only person observing this trend? Application into all arms of the armed forces is now free!!!

God bless PMB for this.

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Ebitus: 9:15am On Apr 20, 2016
pls,I want to apply for DSSC but am still serving and I observed that NYSC discharge certificate is needed,can I still go on and apply? pls,I need ur responds
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by espirito(m): 11:08am On Apr 20, 2016
Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the
maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R
younger and have your first degree U will be
accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is
minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R
younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy
insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with
first degree for DSSC.......
Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army
is a place people R wary of because they have a
tradition of promoting at a slower rate than
others (though that is changing now), Air force is
a place deemed better than army in terms of rate
of promotions, though the level of discrimination
for appointments against DSSC is far higher than
that of army (in the army the man who can do
the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will
consider Regular Commission qualified or not
before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms
of pay and other things; the problem is that its
deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U
choose as your Spirit leads[/quote]

Thanks... Does the Navy and air force have direct short service conversion to regular?
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by kazzonline: 4:56pm On Apr 20, 2016
Nigerdeltaboi:
just input the subjects there e.g maths C4 like that.

Thanks bro,completed my application.

Can local govt forms b signed at state liason offices or i av to travel down to my state to get dos done?? Or can any local govt chairman sign it??
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by MrReloaded(m): 6:14pm On Apr 20, 2016
kazzonline:


Thanks bro,completed my application.

Can local govt forms b signed at state liason offices or i av to travel down to my state to get dos done?? Or can any local govt chairman sign it??

Pls, how did you go abt professional bodies, have you join one b4? Pls share more info on this.
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by homosapien(m): 7:17pm On Apr 20, 2016
kazzonline:


Thanks bro,completed my application.

Can local govt forms b signed at state liason offices or i av to travel down to my state to get dos done?? Or can any local govt chairman sign it??


Oga it was stated clearly that whoever is going to sign for you, must be from your state of Origin.
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 7:34pm On Apr 20, 2016
kazzonline:


Thanks bro,completed my application.

Can local govt forms b signed at state liason offices or i av to travel down to my state to get dos done?? Or can any local govt chairman sign it??
not sure but I feel it's best you go to your local government.
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by sleeknaija(m): 8:00pm On Apr 20, 2016
Please can I use sworn affidavit as my birth certificate because I don't have my birth certificate again. It's no where to be found.
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by MichaelAustin(m): 10:51pm On Apr 20, 2016
xule20:


SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission
(formerly known as Short Regular Commission,
SRC) that is meant for those interested in field
Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat
Operations (U assume the rank of second
Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian
army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after
18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to
Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions
are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise.
When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R
or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-),
U will have the option to retire or convert to
Regular commission after a physical exercise; U
will receive 2 chances each year to pass this
after which at your third fail U will go on
compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R
on Regular Commission by default; This grants
them automatic right to hold any appointment
anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may
share if God, age and politics is on your side.
DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is
meant for professional Officers interested purely
in administrative functions of the army (U will
assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training
and will be fielded into any of the Corps where
vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths
of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved
after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th
year, you will have the option of retiring or
convert to Direct Regular Commission which will
involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a
couple of documents after which U will be
deemed converted and subsequent promotion will
be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as
vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular
Commission legally can achieve any rank except
the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case
of army Lieutenant General. However they
cannot hold any Major appointment that demand
control of combatant troops, unfortunately most
of these appointments R usually assigned to
Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually
has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy
compared to number of officers qualified to filled
them) so most times in the past, DRC don't
usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast
changing as DRC now achieve the rank of
Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to
Democracy......
A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in
the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a
B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't
matter everybody will just face Infantry (The
Combat land troops department of the army).
Education Corps is for teachers and staff of
Military school and military institutes, Infantry is
war, peacekeeping and training for other
combatant troops....
Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only
army has SSC the rest have only DSSC.....
Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA
graduates and not DSSC
Special forces R members of the armed forces
trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko
Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all
Special forces training course menu) Airforce
has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU
(Counter terrorism Unit)..........
Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/
re-engagement into the armed forces in the
event that the armed forces or the Nation is
overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired
officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and
other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in
the event of a General state of
emergency...........
Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/
Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion
demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to
carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very
senior officer or a commander will only agree to
carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert
(by this time every personnel will be on
camouflage only all day of the week instead of
switching between other variants of their
uniforms)......
Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the
maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R
younger and have your first degree U will be
accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is
minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R
younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy
insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with
first degree for DSSC.......
Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army
is a place people R wary of because they have a
tradition of promoting at a slower rate than
others (though that is changing now), Air force is
a place deemed better than army in terms of rate
of promotions, though the level of discrimination
for appointments against DSSC is far higher than
that of army (in the army the man who can do
the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will
consider Regular Commission qualified or not
before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms
of pay and other things; the problem is that its
deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U
choose as your Spirit leads
very well explained! I applied for DSSC (Air Force) as Admin/HR officer. I have BSc in Political Science and Public Administration, member Nigerian Institute of Management And a course certificate in Human Resource Management Professional (no job experience yet) i need this job like nsido!
do i have a chance?

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by homosapien(m): 10:52pm On Apr 20, 2016
sleeknaija:
Please can I use sworn affidavit as my birth certificate because I don't have my birth certificate again. It's no where to be found.


Yes you can
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by sleeknaija(m): 7:34pm On Apr 21, 2016
homosapien:



Yes you can

Thanks so much
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 8:23pm On Apr 21, 2016
serikiYCU:
Ok

Please list the list of documents needed to be scan for the online application, and can one still apply as I'm 16.4m, not up to 16.8?
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by homosapien(m): 9:11pm On Apr 21, 2016
Djblinkz:


Please list the list of documents needed to be scan for the online application, and can one still apply as I'm 16.4m, not up to 16.8?


Birth certificate, NYSC certificate, degrees and local govt certificate and passport.

Talking about your height, there is something I call faith. So don't get discourage bro try your luck.

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Nobody: 10:10pm On Apr 21, 2016
xule20:


SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission
(formerly known as Short Regular Commission,
SRC) that is meant for those interested in field
Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat
Operations (U assume the rank of second
Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian
army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after
18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to
Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions
are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise.
When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R
or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-),
U will have the option to retire or convert to
Regular commission after a physical exercise; U
will receive 2 chances each year to pass this
after which at your third fail U will go on
compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R
on Regular Commission by default; This grants
them automatic right to hold any appointment
anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may
share if God, age and politics is on your side.
DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is
meant for professional Officers interested purely
in administrative functions of the army (U will
assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training
and will be fielded into any of the Corps where
vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths
of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved
after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th
year, you will have the option of retiring or
convert to Direct Regular Commission which will
involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a
couple of documents after which U will be
deemed converted and subsequent promotion will
be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as
vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular
Commission legally can achieve any rank except
the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case
of army Lieutenant General. However they
cannot hold any Major appointment that demand
control of combatant troops, unfortunately most
of these appointments R usually assigned to
Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually
has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy
compared to number of officers qualified to filled
them) so most times in the past, DRC don't
usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast
changing as DRC now achieve the rank of
Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to
Democracy......
A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in
the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a
B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't
matter everybody will just face Infantry (The
Combat land troops department of the army).
Education Corps is for teachers and staff of
Military school and military institutes, Infantry is
war, peacekeeping and training for other
combatant troops....
Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only
army has SSC the rest have only DSSC.....
Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA
graduates and not DSSC
Special forces R members of the armed forces
trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko
Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all
Special forces training course menu) Airforce
has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU
(Counter terrorism Unit)..........
Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/
re-engagement into the armed forces in the
event that the armed forces or the Nation is
overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired
officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and
other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in
the event of a General state of
emergency...........
Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/
Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion
demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to
carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very
senior officer or a commander will only agree to
carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert
(by this time every personnel will be on
camouflage only all day of the week instead of
switching between other variants of their
uniforms)......
Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the
maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R
younger and have your first degree U will be
accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is
minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R
younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy
insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with
first degree for DSSC.......
Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army
is a place people R wary of because they have a
tradition of promoting at a slower rate than
others (though that is changing now), Air force is
a place deemed better than army in terms of rate
of promotions, though the level of discrimination
for appointments against DSSC is far higher than
that of army (in the army the man who can do
the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will
consider Regular Commission qualified or not
before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms
of pay and other things; the problem is that its
deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U
choose as your Spirit leads
grin u must b a military man! See d way u tear every thing down.. Thanks for elaborating.

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Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by Mekanus(m): 10:11pm On Apr 21, 2016
How many person's do they take per state?
Re: Nigerian Army Short Service Combatant Recruitment 2016 by lurvy: 10:03am On Apr 22, 2016
Hello people,

Please what is the difference between " Nigeria Army Engineers" and Nigeria Army Electrical Engineers and Mechanical Engineers" as shown on the application portal when applying?

I'm confused and don't know which is appropriate to apply under " Directorate of Army Aviation"..

House kindly advise...

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