He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day
One of the most proud things for the any person in life is to serve for the nation and defending It from the terrorists. To be a part of military services and serving ones own motherland is in fact a praise worthy job. A true cadet is one who never cares about his own life and with full wholeheartedness protects the motherland. Sacrifice is the identity of a true soldier. Although it is a very life threating job to be in the armed forces, the work of the a soldier is not to think about the after effects. The soldiers are trained in a very discipled environment, when they are a part of military training. Here there are strict rules which every cadets are supposed to follow and if any of the slightest misconduct is observed then the consequences are severe. The efficient working of the individuals is carried out during the training period, as the everyone has to be a a perfect soldier during he horrible situations of the nation like war. Due to such stern rules and regulation, chances of injury to the cadets during the training or during the war are ample. Some unfortunate soldiers die due to the mistake of their own companion soldiers. Some may survive but are severely injured in the war this kind of unforeseen circumstances are not only common but are recurring ones in the armed forces.
These critical situations are financially as well as emotionally very disturbing for soldiers as well as for the family of the soldier. So there is a law for asking a war compensation ( in german Abfindung ) or transitional aid from the government authorities by the victim or victim's family. This transitional aid ( in german Übergangsbeihilfe ) will cover up for all the losses done to the soldier and his family due to the war. Sometimes there are the soldiers who are injured so severely that they loose their important body parts like a leg, that they cannot continue to be in the military any more. For this kind of cases government take the authority of providing a lifetime financial and emotional support to the soldier and his family.