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Military recruitment: the FAD’H extend registrations and introduce an alphabetical schedule

by Mackenson JOB
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The High Command is extending the process until June 19 and is setting up an alphabetical schedule to better manage the thousands of young people expected at the Clercine base.

The Armed Forces of Haiti (FAD’H) announced on Tuesday that they are extending their national recruitment campaign at the Clercine base in the Tabarre area due to the exceptional turnout since the official launch of the operation.

In a press release published by the Recruitment Commission, the High Military Command stated that registrations, originally planned for a shorter period, will now continue until Friday, June 19, 2026, to allow more candidates to be received.To better manage the process and avoid the long lines seen in recent days, the military authorities have set up a system for receiving applications in alphabetical order, based on the first letter of the applicants’ last names.

According to the published schedule, candidates whose names start with the letters A, B, C will be received on Wednesday, June 10, those with D, E, F on Thursday, June 11, while G, H, I are expected on Friday, June 12. The other groups will be received gradually until June 19.This decision comes after an impressive turnout noticed from the very first day of the campaign. On Monday morning, well before dawn, hundreds of young people had already gathered in front of the FAD’H Aviation Corps base in Clercine, hoping to submit their application.

Witnesses on site reported that the line stretched from the main gate of the base all the way to around the Rita crossroads. Several candidates said they had left their homes during the night to increase their chances of being among the first to be accepted.This strong participation shows the interest generated by the FAD’H recruitment campaign in a context marked by high unemployment and a growing demand for job opportunities among Haitian youth.

The Recruitment Commission invites candidates to strictly follow the established schedule to help the smooth running of the operations and reduce the risk of congestion on site.

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