Title 37 of the United States Code outlines the role of Pay and Allowances of the
Uniformed Services
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in the
United States Code.
Contents
* —Definitions
* —Basic Pay
* —Special and Incentive Pays
* —Allowances Other Than Travel and Transportation Allowances
* —Travel and Transportation Allowances
* —Leave
* —Payments to Missing Persons
* —Payments to Mentally Incompetent Persons
* —Allotments and Assignments of Pay
* —Prohibitions and Penalties
* —Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits
* —Administration
External links
U.S. Code Title 37 via
United States Government Printing Office
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U.S. Code Title 37 via
Cornell University
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United States military pay and benefits