Is it really legal to not take the oath of office It’s that simple, isn’t it



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Is it really legal to not take the oath of office? It's that simple, isn't it? and got a better answer

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can you then not be considered a soldier, that is evading service in the army, for this there is a criminal article, so it's simple?

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It is possible then you are not considered a serviceman, that is evading service in the army, there is a criminal article for this, so it's simple.

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You are greatly mistaken about your status as a serviceman, because legally you become a serviceman on the day you are awarded the rank of private, and this occurs on the day you are sent from the assembly point of the entity to the place of service. So theoretically you can even be put under the article of the Criminal Code for evading the duties of military service, only no one from the commanders does not want to mess with it. They'll just put you in a pigsty, and it'll be better than the brig. After all, someone's got to take care of the pigs in the unit's outhouse. That's where you belong. Romance! You'll be trotting pigs' tails till your demob:

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Some really succeed, but they go through seven circles of hell.

 

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