The Day of Military Commissariat Employees is observed in Russia and Belarus every year on April 8. This professional holiday celebrates individuals working in military commissariats, which are local military administrative agencies responsible for military mobilization, record-keeping of military manpower, and drafting men for service. The date commemorates the 1918 decree by the Council of People's Commissars that established military commissariats, leading to the creation of numerous township, county, and provincial commissioners. The holiday was officially recognized in Russia by a Presidential Decree in 2006 and in Belarus by the Ministry of Defense in 2003. The observance highlights the ongoing significance of military commissariats in the governance of the former USSR countries.
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