Can military personnel obtain a driver's license?
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Military personnel can obtain a driver's license. Below is relevant information about obtaining a driver's license in the military: 1. Military driver's license: Each military-level unit (and even some division/brigade-level units) has a driver training team (battalion). Soldiers can obtain a driver's license (military Class B license), but the number of spots allocated to each unit annually is limited, making the competition quite intense. Driving in the military requires a military driver's license, which must be converted to a civilian license after discharge. Learning to drive in the military is free. After joining the military, if assigned to a motor transport unit or participating in driver training during service, one can learn to drive. 2. Military vehicles: Those holding a military or armed police force motor vehicle driver's license, or a foreign driver's license, and meeting the application requirements, can apply for a corresponding motor vehicle driver's license.