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While typically proposed by the president, salaries and benefits are decided-by, and passed into law by the Congress in the annual defense budget. Both the House of Representatives and Senate must vote and pass any salary increases, changes in the G.I. Bill, medical insurance, and similar.
The 6th Pay Commission recommendation for Indian Army officers included an increase in basic pay, allowances, and pension benefits. It recommended the introduction of the Military Service Pay (MSP) as well as a range of other allowances such as the Transport Allowance, Field Area Allowance, and Tough Location Allowance. The aim was to improve their remuneration and address concerns about salary disparities between the armed forces and civilian counterparts.
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No, in reality the US Government is in control of the US Military, the government determines the total size of the military, its budget and salaries as well as a lot more like research and development. The heads of the various military branches have the responsibility of advising the commander in chief, concerning military issues, and proposes to the Secretary of Defense and to the US president miliary requirements and what types of military equipment is needed to protect the US.
A member of the US military can be discharged for several reasons. A discharge simply means that a military member's enlistment contract is being ended, either through completion of their term of enlistment or other administrative action. A discharged military member has very limited benefits, usually no more than very limited medical care for service related injuries, alone. A member of the military is allowed to retire only after completing a specified length of service, usually a minimum of 20 years. The benefits a retired military member receives is extensive. A monthly retirement check (50 percent of the military member's pay at time of retirement for 20 years of service, this increases 2.5 percent for every additional year of service to a maximum amount of 75 percent at 30 years), medical benefits with a very low premium, the privilege of shopping at military stores, and using military recreation facilities, using military transportation...
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While typically proposed by the president, salaries and benefits are decided-by, and passed into law by the Congress in the annual defense budget. Both the House of Representatives and Senate must vote and pass any salary increases, changes in the G.I. Bill, medical insurance, and similar.
The benefits that military wives receive during boot camp and deployment include family separation allowance, imminent danger pay, location pay, and many other special allowances.
It is best to join the military. You get steady pay, decent benefits and allowances, and get to learn a skill (or multiple skills) for free, and you get free tuition assistance.
Do you get to have concerning where you will be stationed at in the military.
Do you get to have concerning where you will be stationed at in the military.
Yes, military personnel can file for bankruptcy, just like any other individual. However, certain benefits and allowances provided to military members, like housing allowances, may be taken into account during the bankruptcy proceedings. It is advisable for military personnel considering bankruptcy to consult with a legal assistance office or a bankruptcy attorney who specializes in military issues.
Don't know how many times, but yes, for the first military girls get various allowances.
Yes, high-ranking military personnel stationed in Afghanistan receive a salary. The pay scale for military members is determined by their rank and years of service. In addition to their base salary, they may also receive various allowances and benefits based on their deployment and assignment in a combat zone.
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