In addition to the general identity information, such as last name, given name, date and place of birth, education, and the presence of a civilian specialty sports category, military ID can contain a number of specific information items, such as:
marks for the admission and withdrawal of the military registration
evaluation of the decision of the military oath or bringing obligation; a note is made of the military chief of staff, as follows: "It is a military oath ", and it also indicates the day, month and year of taking of the oath
Finland
There are three kinds of military identity documents. Finland practices conscription. For leave, conscripts are issued a temporary identity document. When the conscript is discharged, he is issued a military pass, which serves as a proof of discharge for the purposes of applying for a Finnish passport. Historically, it was issued as a small cardboard and paper document that resembles a passport, and later as a folded cardboard document in a plastic cover, with handwritten text in both cases. Historical passports included a significant numbers of details about the service. Since 2007, however, it has been issued in credit card size, contains much less detail, and cannot be modified afterwards. Lastly, salaried personnel carry a staff ID, which is also issued to the cadets of the National Defence University.
Russia
In modern Russian military, the ID cards of two different types are issued: ID for a soldier/sailor/sergeant/warrant officer, and ID for a military officer. Military identity card of the Russian Armed Forces is a document issued to soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and other "power" agencies, where military service is provided, as well as to those who are exempt from military service or upon admission to the reserve. For citizens on the conscription military service, this is a document replacing the passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation. In addition to the modern version of the document, military cards issued in the Soviet Union are also in use, as well as several options for older military cards issued in the Russian Federation.