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US ARMY LEAVE APPLICATION FORM

The U.S Army board of the welfare department has made the new rules for the expatriates in war zones, that request for a work leave to be applied by their loved ones/friends/relatives for the reasons below.

Health Leave: The health leave is the visit whereby an expatriate/soldier under the U.S Army Organization is not in Good health and his loved ones/friends/relatives may need him home for proper treatment.

Marital Leave: This leave is whereby the Government gives an expatriate/soldier opportunity to leave the war zone to meet up with their fiancee for marriage purpose.

For the leave to be approved, the loved ones/friends/relatives who is applying for the leave must remit a refundable fee which is sometimes a percentage off his/her allowance and also for the welfare of other expatriates that will replace duty posts to continue to serve our beloved country. These are the durations available for the leave.

1-3 months work leave. 6 months-1 year work leave.

Kindly tell us the duration you are applying for your loved one/friend/relative at the war zone so that we can forward you the necessary information for the leave processing.






















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