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 Chapter 9 Personnel and Quality of Life
A significant compensation improvement is Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), a reform of the housing allowance that eliminated the complicated Basic Allowance for Quarters and Variable Housing Allowance formulas and cumbersome survey of service members, and replaced them with a single housing allowance based on commercially provided housing cost data.
That effort includes improved allowances for housing, food, and cost of living, as well as targeted bonuses and special and incentive pay to recruit and retain the skilled men and women who protect the nation.
They provide and facilitate religious ministry, worship opportunities, pastoral care and counseling, religious education, and emergency and sacramental ministrations, in accordance with their respective ecclesiastical endorsements and in direct response to the religious rights and needs of service members.
www.defenselink.mil /execsec/adr1999/chap9.html

  
 Military Pay - Active Duty Resources for United States Armed Forces
Basic Allowance for Subsistence, or BAS, is a non-taxable subsidy designed to offset the cost of food for those who live off base or in government family housing, and those for whom government rations aren't available.
Instead of basing the allowance on housing costs reported by service members, it will be based on an appraisal of what civilians in the same area pay for housing.
All officers are given a one-time initial payment of $200 after commissioning, but are responsible for paying for repair or replacement out of their own pockets.
www.militarypay.com   (1417 words)

  
 Advanced Modelling In Finance at Banking and Finance - Insider info and more about Advanced Modelling In Finance
2004 Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) Rates - In calendar year 2003, service members living "on the economy" have been paying an average of 7.5 percent of the housing costs out-of-pocket.
2004 Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) Rates - U.S. Military Archives
www.medfordcoopbank.com /advanced-modelling-in-finance.html   (686 words)

  
 FAQs - Fort Belvoir Residential Communities
The Basic Allowance for Housing at the with dependent Fort Belvoir rate (BAH) is paid as rent.
Fort Belvoir Residential Communities LLC is the company that owns and operates the Villages at Belvoir family housing.
Service members can choose to pay their BAH in the form of an allotment, an Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT), or in person at the housing office.
www.belvoirfamilyhousing.com /resources/faq.asp   (1268 words)

  
 The Local Authorities (Members' Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003
Authorities making schemes are required to make provision for the payment of basic allowance (regulation 4) and may also provide for the payment of special responsibility allowance (regulation 5), dependants' carers' allowance (regulation 7) travelling and subsistence allowance (regulation 8) and co-optees' allowance (regulation 9).
(3) An authority may pay the expenses incurred by an independent remuneration panel established under paragraph (1)(a) or (1)(b) in carrying out its functions and may pay the members of the panel such allowances or expenses as the authority or authorities for which it makes recommendations may determine.
A member may, by notice in writing given to the proper officer of the authority, elect to forgo his entitlement or any part of his entitlement to allowances.
www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk /si/si2003/20031021.htm   (7194 words)

  
 famlaw.doc
In the alternative, the statute also authorizes the payment of a basic allowance for housing for 180 days to dependents who are not occupying on-base housing, are occupying on-base housing in a rental capacity, or vacate on-base housing sooner than 180 days after the date of the member's death.
The family members are entitled to an ID card if the military member had 20 years of creditable service prior to the abuse, the marriage to the member endured for at least 10 years, and the marriage overlaps at least 10 years of retirement creditable service (10/10 Rule).
For many surviving family members, the actual dollar amount will not change, either because the service member was already over 30 years of service and therefore eligible for 75% of their average pay or high three, or because the DIC offset will be equal to or greater than the SBP annuity.
www.au.af.mil /au/cpd/jagschool/press/cldb/chapters/famlaw.doc   (14315 words)

  
 DA Form 5960 - Authorization for BAH
Whether it be Partial BAH when a single soldier lives in the barracks, or QTRS when a soldier is living in family style government provided quarters, or whether living off-post and receiving Basic Allowance for Housing.
All soldiers receive some type of allowance for housing.
However, if a soldier is entitled to Partial BAH and not receiving the entitlement, the Personnel Administration Center (PAC) may submit a DA Form 5960 on a Unit Transmittal Memorandum (preferred) or DA Form 2142 to initiate the entitlement.
www.lewis.army.mil /9FB/unit/da5960.htm   (620 words)

  
 Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives
Many USPACOM personnel will benefit from the ability to defer their Consecutive Overseas Tours travel entitlement, from recent increases in Basic Housing Allowance, and from the additional Basic Allowance for Subsistence provisions in areas with inadequate messing facilities.
The November 2002 conference, which was held in Singapore and was co-hosted by the Singapore Armed Forces and Chief of Defense Lieutenant General Lim Chuan Poh, gathered senior military leaders from 21 nations, including the Vice Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Pace.
Deployed personnel will be more at ease knowing that additional family assistance has been provided in the form of childcare, education, and youth services for our men and women who are in harm’s way, supporting contingency operations and the GWOT.
wwwa.house.gov /international_relations/108/far0626.htm   (16104 words)

  
 ADME_Guidance_FINAL_11AUG05.doc
I understand that I will receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) / Basic Allowance for Assistance (BAS) entitlements.
The unit commander where the ADME Soldier was performing duty at the time of injury or illness or disease is responsible for ensuring that a LODI is conducted per AR 600-8-4.
The ADME Soldier is required to report for all medical appointments unless circumstances clearly beyond his/her control prevent keeping appointments and the appropriate authority has approved changes.
www.armyg1.army.mil /MilitaryPersonnel/PPG/ADME_Guidance_FINAL_11AUG05.doc   (4716 words)

  
 walter reed army medical center
Army family housing information including housing office phone numbers, Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rates, email addresses and Web sites.
This online database is maintained by the Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses and links to Gulf War syndrome investigation team reports, related journal articles, clinical studies and analyses, the Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Gulf War Center site and more.
The insignia was redesignated for the Walter Reed Army Medical Center on 16 August 1954.
www.just-medical-links.com /walter_reed_army_medical_center.html   (4716 words)

  
 Army.com - Articles-Base Housing Allowance (BAH) - Page 1
The 2005 Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rates not only will keep pace with an average 4.4 percent rise in rental costs nationwide over last year but are high enough also to close a remaining 3.5 percent gap between 2004 BAH and median rental expenses nationwide.
If you are married and living with your spouse and/or minor dependents, you will either live in on-base housing, or be given a monetary allowance called BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) to live off-base.
What is BAH or Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and why is it improtant?
www.army.com /articles/article_030505_bah.html   (776 words)

  
 Salary
Once the basic salary package has been set, the congregation council, upon consultation with the pastor, should set the amount of the basic salary that is to be designated as housing allowance for tax purposes.
This is intended to make it easier for congregations to understand the basic compensation of their pastor(s) and/or associate(s) in ministry.
If the congregation is already at or above the minimum salary guidelines, a cost of living increase of at least 1.5% should be considered (The CPI-W for Northern California was 1.4% in 2004), since the failure to provide a cost of living salary increase is, in effect, a salary cut.
www.spselca.org /Resources/Salary_Guide/Salary/salary.htm   (513 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Military personnel are stationed throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.
stats.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5434 words)

  
 Marine Corps Times 3rd Annual Best Base Quality-of-Life Statistics
Marine Corps Times assessed housing affordability by comparing a married E-4’s monthly Basic Allowance for Housing payment to the median rent in metro areas and counties from the 2000 census.
Bases in Hawaii and California fared well on a scale that rewarded weather that didn’t often rise above 90 degrees or drop below 32 degrees and included plenty of sunshine; 27 points was a perfect score.
Nominations are based on living conditions, community spirit and the military's support of service members, their families and retirees.
www.marinetimes.com /bestbase/3rdannualstats.html   (422 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Military personnel are stationed throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
College graduates can earn a commission in the Armed Forces through OCS or OTS programs in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and National Guard.
stats.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5434 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Support services officers manage food service activities and perform services in support of the morale and well-being of military personnel and their families.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Women are eligible to enter most military specialties; for example, they may become mechanics, missile maintenance technicians, heavy-equipment operators, and fighter pilots, or they may enter into medical care, administrative support, and intelligence specialties.
stats.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Military personnel are stationed throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.
stats.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Officers, who make up the remaining 15 percent of the Armed Forces, are the leaders of the military, supervising and managing activities in every occupational specialty of the Armed Forces.
Warrant officers are technical and tactical leaders who specialize in a specific technical area; for example, Army aviators make up one group of warrant officers.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5434 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Because many civilian occupations require a license, certification, or minimum level of education, it is important to determine whether military training is sufficient for a person to enter the civilian equivalent or, if not, what additional training will be required.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
As another example, purchasing and contracting managers negotiate and monitor contracts for the purchase of the billions of dollars worth of equipment, supplies, and services that the military buys from private industry each year.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Military personnel are stationed throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Military personnel accepted into these highly competitive programs—in law or medicine, for example—receive full pay, allowances, tuition, and related fees.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Military personnel accepted into these highly competitive programs—in law or medicine, for example—receive full pay, allowances, tuition, and related fees.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
stats.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 The Financial Express: Corporate
He is being paid housing allowance of Rs 1.5 lakh per month, whereas Zee Telefilms corporate CEO RK Singh was provided only deposit required for house and asked to bear rent and other expenses.
Zee Telefilms has also agreed to an annual increment of 15 per cent of basic remuneration of Rs 8.08 lakh and a performance bonus of Rs 34 lakh at the end of the year.
He has also been granted a housing loan of Rs 1.5 crore and, interestingly, will be reimbursed actual expenses on drinking water, cooking gas and electricity.
www.financialexpress.com /fe20010910/corp3.html   (259 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Because many civilian occupations require a license, certification, or minimum level of education, it is important to determine whether military training is sufficient for a person to enter the civilian equivalent or, if not, what additional training will be required.
stats.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Military personnel are stationed throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Congressman John F. Tierney -- Press Release
Hanscom's expansion will be funded by the state at a total estimated cost of $410 million, of which $168 million will be self-financed through housing revenue from military personnel's Basic Assistance for Housing allowance.
The plan, first presented at a meeting last month at the Pentagon to the Secretary of the Air Force among others, would more than double the capabilities of Hanscom in the six areas of command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, called "C4ISR" by the military.
It will create thousands of new jobs and will ensure that Hanscom is around for many, many years to come."
www.house.gov /tierney/press/hanscom100404.shtml   (5588 words)

  
 MUST KNOW ITEMS
When all of a member's dependents visit Osan Air Base and reside in the member's quarters for more than thirty (30) days, basic allowance for quarters (BAQ) and variable housing allowance (VHA) must be stopped effective on the 31st day of the visit.
One leaves at 0900 for Osan, one departs at 1800 and the third one waits for the last plane of the night to land.
The following information outlines policy regarding spouse/dependent visitation to members stationed on Osan Air Base who are assigned unaccompanied quarters.
members.tripod.com /~schreier/must_know_items.htm   (2934 words)

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