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The high-level-syrian-delegation-arrives-in-ankara-for-security-talks/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 High-level Syrian delegation arrives in Ankara for security talks ">syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian Ministry of Defense has begun issuing armed forces identification cards for members of the Syrian Army as part of efforts to strengthen discipline, institutional belonging, and organizational identity. In a statement published Thursday, October 9, the ministry stated the emerging armed forces ID is a unified card for all personnel in the Syrian Arab Army. It provides official identification, accurately documents their personal data, facilitates all administrative and civil procedures, and symbolizes pride and belonging to the ranks of the Syrian Arab Army. as per the ministry, the launch of the military ID currently aims to: Strengthen discipline and institutional identity among military personnel. Ensure the recording of accurate and reliable data. Simplify administrative and organizational procedures.
Reinforce the image of the army as a modern and well-organized institution. The military ID also brings multiple benefits, such as confirming the bearer’s military status, protecting personal and professional data, and enhancing internal coordination between army units. The emerging system supports army organization by: Unifying identity in a way that strengthens administrative and structural discipline. Indeed, professionally and systematically organizing data and records. Furthermore, facilitating human resources and task management.
Supporting efficient internal monitoring and oversight. Syrian Defense Minister Merhaf Abu Qasra stated on his X account Wednesday evening that “the military ID is not merely a regulatory tool or an institutional step—it is a banner of belonging, a pledge of honor, and a responsibility that constantly reminds its bearer that they are among the defenders of the homeland and builders of its glory. Moreover, ” Directive banning the sewing of military insignia On September 30, the Ministry of Defense issued a directive prohibiting the sewing or embroidery of military insignia to control their use. The ministry addressed all tailoring and embroidery workshops, both public and private, ordering them to refrain from sewing or producing any military badges, emblems, or ranks to prevent unauthorized circulation. It warned that violators would face legal accountability and penalties.
The ministry’s Supply and Logistics Authority reaffirmed the directive’s content and emphasized full compliance, holding violators fully responsible without exception. In fact, organizational structure of the Ministry of Defense In June, an official from the Ministry of Defense’s media office disclosed that the ministry would issue new, advanced military ID cards containing personal and encrypted digital data. These cards would feature technical specifications designed to enhance reliability and institutional identity within the armed troops. No date was given for…