Military Pay Increase. Hearings ... 88-1 ... July 16, 17, 18, 19631963 - 299 pages |
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... years of service toward future retirement even if offered substantially more salary in a civilian occupation . Under the military retirement system , a member receives nothing in retirement benefits if he leaves 10 MILITARY PAY INCREASE.
... years of service toward future retirement even if offered substantially more salary in a civilian occupation . Under the military retirement system , a member receives nothing in retirement benefits if he leaves 10 MILITARY PAY INCREASE.
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... benefits if he leaves the serv- ice before completing at least 20 years of active service , except in the case of a member retired for physical disability . In summary , there is abundant evidence that the major enlisted re- tention ...
... benefits if he leaves the serv- ice before completing at least 20 years of active service , except in the case of a member retired for physical disability . In summary , there is abundant evidence that the major enlisted re- tention ...
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... benefit any enlisted member , nor officers in pay grades 0-1 and W - 1 . In pay grades O - 2 and W - 2 the additional amount from this alternative would be $ 1.70 a month . Officers in pay grades 0-3 and W - 3 would receive only an ...
... benefit any enlisted member , nor officers in pay grades 0-1 and W - 1 . In pay grades O - 2 and W - 2 the additional amount from this alternative would be $ 1.70 a month . Officers in pay grades 0-3 and W - 3 would receive only an ...
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... benefit to individuals who held positions of high rank during their military careers , we believe this provision to be justified for equitable reasons . We also , believe , however , that it should be made clear that its passage repre ...
... benefit to individuals who held positions of high rank during their military careers , we believe this provision to be justified for equitable reasons . We also , believe , however , that it should be made clear that its passage repre ...
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... benefits , retirement systems , and certain tax advantages . Now I notice that on page 14 you have attached a chart showing in general a comparison of officers ' compensation and civilian earning trends . Would you care to comment on ...
... benefits , retirement systems , and certain tax advantages . Now I notice that on page 14 you have attached a chart showing in general a comparison of officers ' compensation and civilian earning trends . Would you care to comment on ...
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Page 5 - For purposes of paragraph (1) — (A) the term "price index" means the average over a calendar year of the Consumer Price Index (all items — United States city average) published monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics; and (B) the term "base period" means the calendar year 1974.
Page 232 - These members are physicians, dentists, scientists, engineers, pharmacists, nurses, veterinarians, dietitians, and others in the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service. The Corps is unique in that its entire personnel is derived exclusively from professions in which individuals are trained outside the Service and qualified prior to commissioning.
Page 8 - ... (2) was on duty in an area in which he was In imminent danger of being exposed to hostile fire or explosion of hostile mines and in which, during the period he was on duty In that area, other members of the uniformed services were subject to hostile fire or explosion of hostile mines ; or (3) was killed, injured, or wounded by hostile fire, explosion, of a hostile mine, or any other hostile action.
Page 152 - Section 954(a) (relating to foreign base company income) is amended by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (2), by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (3) and inserting in lieu thereof ", and", and by adding at the end thereof...
Page 7 - O-3 and who is assigned to quarters of the United States or a housing facility under the jurisdiction of a uniformed service, appropriate to his grade or rank and adequate for himself, may elect not to occupy those quarters and instead to receive the basic allowance for quarters prescribed for his pay grade by section 403 of title 37 of the United States Code.
Page 8 - Defense, a member of a uniformed service may be paid special pay at the rate of $65 38 a month for any month in which he was entitled to basic pay and in which he — (1) was subject to hostile fire or explosion of hostile mines; (2) was on duty in an area in which he was in imminent danger of being exposed to hostile fire or explosion of hostile mines and in which...
Page 8 - ... (3) was killed, injured, or wounded by hostile fire, explosion of a hostile mine, or any other hostile action. A member covered by clause (3) who is hospitalized for the treatment of his injury or wound may be paid special pay under this section for not more than three additional months during which he is so hospitalized.
Page 7 - States or a housing facility under the jurisdiction of a uniformed service are not available for assignment to him. (b) Except in time of war or of national emergency hereafter declared by Congress, and in addition to any allowance or per diem to which he otherwise may be entitled under this title, including subsection (a) of this section, a member of a uniformed service with dependents (other than a member in pay grade El, E-2, E-3, or E-4 (4 years...
Page 7 - Alaska, is entitled to a monthly allowance equal to the basic allowance for quarters payable to a member without dependents in the same pay grade if — (1) the movement of his dependents to his permanent station or a place near that station is not authorized at the expense of the United States under section 406 of this title and his dependents do not reside at or near that station...
Page 4 - (b) A member or former member of a uniformed service who was retired other than for physical disability and who, in accordance with section 511 of the Career Compensation Act of 1949 (63 Stat. 829) [former section 311 of Title 37], is entitled to retired pay or retainer pay computed by 'method...