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  2. United States military pay - Wikipedia

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    The fiscal year 2010 president's budget request for a 2.9% military pay raise was consistent with this formula. However, Congress, in fiscal years 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 approved the pay raise as the ECI increase plus 0.5%. The 2007 pay raise was equal to the ECI. A military pay raise larger than the permanent formula is not uncommon.

  3. Uniformed services pay grades of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the pay grades used by the eight uniformed services of the U.S. military, from E-1 to O-10, and their corresponding ranks and benefits. Find out the differences between enlisted, warrant officer, and officer grades, and the special cases of cadets, midshipmen, and inchoate officers.

  4. Foreign Language Proficiency Pay - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the special pay given to military members who speak foreign languages and is regulated by DoD Instruction 1340.27. Find out the eligible languages, payment amounts, and proficiency requirements for FLPB.

  5. Military compensation - Wikipedia

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    Overall, Australia’s military personnel are paid the highest salaries, based on the fact that their Private and Corporal pay scale goes up to 10 Pay incentives. A Private in the Australian military will make $88,748 AUD (as of Nov 14 2019) without any bonuses after 10 years. When comparing the top countries, Canada came in second place.

  6. Integrated Personnel and Pay System - Army - Wikipedia

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    IPPS-A is a program to integrate human resources and pay for all Army Soldiers. It provides online tools, talent management, and audits, and was fielded to the Army National Guard in 2021 and to all components in 2023.

  7. Finance Corps - Wikipedia

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    Finance Corps is a combat service support branch of the United States Army that provides financial operations and management. Learn about its history, structure, missions, and units from 1775 to present.

  8. Military retirement (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and current system of military retirement benefits in the US, which are based on years of service and base pay. The Blended Retirement System (BRS) is the latest reform that combines a reduced defined benefit with an employer-matched contribution.

  9. Military mail - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of military mail, the postal services provided by armed forces to their members. Find out how the British Army Post Office Corps, the German Feldpost, and the US Army Postal Service operate today.