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1,500 service members have enrolled in the Ukrainian History and Combat Traditions course through Army+ in two weeks

Within two weeks, 1,500 service members have enrolled in the Ukrainian History and Combat Traditions course through the Army+ application. Nearly half of the participants have completed the final exam and earned a certificate, marking one of the highest completion rates among available courses.

“The fact that military personnel are eager to learn more about our country's history and how our nation fought for independence is encouraging. Engagement with other courses remains high, showcasing the educational platform's value for both experienced service members and recruits. In the near future, we intend to expand the educational materials with additional topics, including finance and procurement in military units,” said Kateryna Chernohorenko, Deputy Minister of Defence for Digital Development.

The Ukrainian History and Combat Traditions course ranks among the top in terms of user engagement. Only the Cybersecurity and Psychological Operations (PSYOPs) courses, with 83% and 78% completion rates, respectively, have higher participation. Currently, Army+ offers eight courses, with 62,000 service members actively participating and 24,000 having fully completed at least one course.

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