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Tour extensions, bonuses available to soldiers in Korea

special pay for korea assignment

Assignment Incentive Pay is designed to attract qualified volunteers for extended tours in South Korea, and for soldiers in designated skill areas, such as special operations and explosive ordnance disposal, and soldiers who extend their tours in a combat zone.

Korea AIP of $300 per month applies to officers, warrant officers and enlisted soldiers down to the rank of specialist who are placed on orders to South Korea, or who already are serving on the peninsula.

AIP allows soldiers to extend their tours in 12-month increments, but no more than twice for a total of 24 months.

The special incentive is paid lump-sum, for a total of $3,600, at the beginning of the 12-month extension.

The other AIP categories primarily apply to enlisted soldiers in explosive ordnance disposal, and special operations units, with monthly payments ranging from $50 to $1,000 for tour extensions beyond 12 months in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Budget projections indicate that 1,400 officers and enlisted soldiers will qualify for Korea AIP annually in 2016 and 2017, while another 6,500 will qualify for the other AIP categories.

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MILPER Message 11-145 Update to Korea Assignment Incentive Pay AIP

MILPER message number 11-145 update to the assignment incentive pay (AIP) program for Korea Issued: 16 may 11

A. MILPER message number 09-127, ahrc-epo-p, subject: assignment incentive pay (aip) program for Korea. B. MILPER message number 09-040, ahrc-epo-p, subject: Korea tour normalization, issued on 3 mar 09. C. Alaract 102/2009 subject: assignment incentive pay (AIP) for assignment to Korea, dtg 102024z Apr 09.

1. This message expires NLT 1 jun 2013. However, the aip program will remain in effect until program is terminated.

2. This message supersedes references a and provides guidance regarding the application process for Korea assignment incentive pay (aip) and payment of aip for Korea assignments as specified below. This message applies to all officers, warrant officers, and enlisted soldiers eligible for AIP-Korea.

3. The guidance contained in this message is an exception to the submission time lines and approval authority for extensions and curtailments as it applies to aip contained in AR 614-30.

4. The AIP program provides incentives for soldiers on assignment to Korea to request extension of their accompanied or unaccompanied tours, and encourages soldiers already assigned to Korea to volunteer to extend their current Korea tours. AIP further promotes predictability for soldiers and families, and improved readiness in Korea while reducing turbulence throughout the army.

5. Effective 6 Apr 09, the principal deputy under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness (pdusd(p&r)) approved the aip program for Korea and authorized the payment of aip.

6. Korea tour length options and aip eligibility:

a. Soldiers may apply for an extension up to 180 days prior to DEROS or until assignment instructions (ai) are issued, if more than 180 days before DEROS.

b. Soldiers who are approved for an extension will be paid AIP of $300 per month upon arrival to Korea and approval of the AIP contract.

c. Soldiers who are within 180 days of their DEROS or placed on ai, whichever comes first are ineligible for AIP.

7. Policy and processing procedures: in order to qualify for AIP under this program, soldiers must include the following statements as part of their AIP contract: a. I volunteer to extend my overseas assignment in Korea for 12 months from my current date eligible to return from overseas (DEROS), and i agree to accept aip of $300 per month for each month i serve in this assignment under this aip agreement. B. I understand that all aip received will be recouped upon soldier initiated termination of aip contract, or upon a soldier’s awol or confinement status prior to completion of assignment. Curtailment of the soldier’s aip tour, whether hrc-initiated or otherwise, which is not due to the fault of the soldier, will result in termination of aip, but not recoupment. C. I understand that this assignment is subject to the availability of support infrastructure and command sponsorship allocations.

8. Aip payment: a. Soldiers serving a 24 month accompanied tour or 12 month unaccompanied tour and elect to do a 12 month aip extension (total 36 or 24 months) to pyeongtaek, osan, daegu, or Seoul, Korea will be paid aip of $300 per month upon execution of the aip contract. Soldiers serving a 24-month accompanied tour are not eligible for aip payment without an additional 12 month extension equaling 36 months.

b. Soldiers serving a 24 month accompanied tour (dependents must reside in area i) or an initial 12 month unaccompanied tour and a 12 month extension (total 24 months) to uijeongbu or dongducheon, Korea will be paid aip of $300 per month upon execution of the aip contract. Soldiers who reside in area i, who are serving a 24 month accompanied tour, and whose dependents reside in area ii must extend for a 36 month tour to qualify for aip incentive.

c. Soldiers on assignment to any location in Korea and those assigned to Korea who request and are approved for a 12 month extension of their initial tour will be paid aip of $300 per month upon execution of the aip contract.

d. Soldiers serving in central selection list (csl) billets are not eligible for aip during the period of assignment to the key billet.

9. Korea responsibilities: (1) soldiers on assignment to Korea: upon arrival in Korea, all soldiers will be counseled on the AIP program. Soldiers who desire to volunteer for AIP will sign a DA form 4187. After the soldier initially submits their signed DA form 4187, the unit s1 will update aea code “f” (intent to aip) and upon final approval, the  Unit s1 will update aea code “z” (confirm aip). The aea termination date for soldiers who commit for aip will be equal to the soldier’s extended DEROS, and will remain on the total army personnel database (tapdb) until the soldier departs Korea. (2) a copy of the DA form 4187 will be provided to the military personnel division (MPD) to be retained by the soldier’s unit of assignment, and one copy will be provided to the servicing finance office for processing of payment.

10. Tour length limitations: soldiers without previous operational deployment to oif/oef since September 2001 are allowed one 12-month tour extension.

11. Approval authority: a. Approval authority (fully qualified requests): the commanding general, eighth army, is the approval authority for fully qualified aip requests. This authority has been delegated to command level (O6 level) authority within eighth army, the commander special troops battalion Korea, and approval authorities outlined in paragraph b. Fully qualified soldiers are defined as those not meeting any of the criteria for exceptions to policy outlined in paragraph c below.

B. Approval authority for stovepipe units is determined by each respective stovepipe headquarters. These commands (and their points of contact) are as follows:

(1) criminal investigation command (cidc): mrs scott, chief, military personnel strength management, acofs g-1, cidc (dsn 656-0347), louisa. [email protected]

(2) installation management agency (imcom): mr. Diaz, chief, military personnel manning, mpd imcom (dsn 332-7443), luis.R.Diaz@hqda. Army.Mil.

(3) intelligence and security command (inscom): ms. Daigle, acofs g-1, inscom (dsn 328-4663), [email protected].

(4) medical command (medcom): mr. Bean, acofs, g-1, medcom (dsn 471-8802/7820), [email protected]

(5) network enterprise technology command (netcom): ms. Ferguson, chief, strength management branch, acofs g-1, netcom (dsn 879- 6868), [email protected].

(6) special operations command: mr. Brown, chief, enlisted management division, socom (dsn 239-8227/8333), [email protected]. C. Approval authority (exceptions to policy):

hrc retains aip approval for exceptions to policy when any one of the following apply: (1) the soldier is within 180 days of DEROS. (2) the soldier is in receipt of ai or has been notified of pending ai by hrc. (3) the requested DEROS would result in the soldier serving in excess of four consecutive years in Korea. (4) the soldier requesting aip beyond the one time 12-month extension is without an operational deployment to oif/oef since September 2001. D. Hrc opmd (ahrc-opf-c) retains approval authority for foreign area officers (fao).

12. Enlisted soldiers approved for participation in the aip program will be eligible to attend ncoes courses (tdy and return) based on the availability of school seats and Korea theater of operations operational requirements. Aip soldiers who attend ncoes (tdy and return) will complete the ncoes course and return to Korea, and must have at least 6 months retainability in country prior to DEROS.

13. Curtailment of an aip-korea tour will only be considered as exceptions to policy in extraordinary cases. Any soldier-, command-, or hrc- initiated curtailment requires coordination with eighth g1/ag for soldiers in eighth army/unc/cfc/usfk, or the respective stovepipe headquarters for soldiers in stovepipe units. Hrc is the approval authority for all curtailments of aip tours. Overseas army command/army service component command/direct reporting unit (ac/ascc/dru) retains curtailment authority for exceptional cases outlined in ar 614-30, table 2-1.

14. Consequences of voluntary or involuntary termination of contract: a. All aip will be recouped upon soldier initiated termination of aip contract, or upon a soldier’s awol or confinement status prior to completion of assignment. Curtailment of the soldier’s aip tour, whether hrc- initiated or otherwise, which is not due to the fault of the soldier, will result in termination of aip, but not recoupment. B. Soldiers who serve on a temporary duty assignment, to include tcs of less than 12 months (voluntary/involuntary), away from Korea will continue to receive aip. Soldiers who volunteer for a 12-month or greater tcs in a combat zone will have their aip stopped upon departure from Korea.

15. Ineligibility for concurrent special pays: soldiers eligible for aip-korea may not enter into overseas tour extension incentive program (oteip) at the same period of service, or be eligible for cot/ ipcot entitlements for the same period of service.

16. Aip impact on entitlements: hardship duty pay and other entitlements paid to soldiers upon assignment to Korea will not be impacted by AIP.

17. The poc for this message and enlisted soldiers is ms. Kathryn gay, [email protected], (502)613-5060 (dsn 983). The point of contact for officers/ warrant officers is mr. Oscar garcia, [email protected], (502) 613-6388 (dsn 983).

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Special and Incentive Pay Index

Title 37, chapter 5, subchapter i - s&i pays currently for active duty members:.

  • Section 301(a) Hazardous Duty Incentive Pays (HDIP).
  • Section 301(a)(1) Flying Duty, Crew Members.
  • Section 301(a)(2) Flying Duty, Non Crew Members.
  • Section 301(a)(3) Parachute Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(4) Demolition Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(5) Pressure Chamber Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(6) Acceleration and Deceleration Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(7) Thermal Stress Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(8) Flight Deck Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(9) Toxic Pesticides/Dangerous Organisms Personal Exposure Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(10) Toxic Fuel/Propellants and Chemical Munitions Exposure Duty Pay.
  • Section 301(a)(11) Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) - Maritime Interdiction Operations.
  • Section 310 Hostile Fire/Imminent Danger Pay.

Arduous Duty

  • Section 305 Hardship Duty Pay.
  • Section 307a Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP).
  • Section 314 Overseas Tour Extension Incentive Pay (OTEIP).

Career Incentive

  • Section 301a Aviation Career Incentive Pay (ACIP) .
  • Section 301c Submarine Duty Incentive Pay (SUBPAY) .
  • Section 304 Diving Duty Pay .
  • Section 305a Career Sea Pay (CSP) .
  • Section 320 Career Enlisted Flyer Incentive Pay (CEFIP) .
  • Section 309 Enlistment Bonus (EB) .
  • Section 312b Nuclear Officer Accession Bonus .
  • Section 324 Accession Bonus for New Officers in Critical Skills .
  • Section 329 Accession Bonus for Members Appointed as a Commissioned Officer after Completing Officer Candidate School

Proficiency

  • Section 316 Foreign Language Proficiency Pay (FLPP) .
  • Section 301b Aviation Continuation Pay (ACP) .
  • Section 308 Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) .
  • Section 312 Nuclear Officers Extending Period of Active Duty .
  • Section 312c Nuclear Career Annual Incentive Bonus .
  • Section 318 Special Warfare Officer Continuation Pay .
  • Section 319 Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) Continuation Pay .
  • Section 321 Judge Advocate Continuation Pay (JACP) .
  • Section 355 Critical Skills Retention Bonus (CSRB) or Bonus for Assignment to High Priority Unit .

Responsibility

  • Section 306 Officers Holding Positions of Unusual Responsibility .
  • Section 307 Special Duty Assignment Pay for Enlisted Members .

Rehabilitation

  • Section 328 Combat-related Injury Rehabilitation Pay.

Skill Conversion

  • Section 326 Incentive Bonus for Conversion to Military Occupational Specialty to Ease Personnel Shortage .

Transfer between Services

  • Section 327 Incentive Bonus for Transfer Between Armed Forces .
  • Section 301d Multi-year Retention Bonus for Medical Officers .
  • Section 301e Multi-year Retention Bonus for Dental Officers .
  • Section 302(a)(2) and (3) Medical Officer Variable Special Pay (VSP).
  • Section 302(a)(4) Medical Officer Additional Special Pay (ASP) .
  • Section 302(a)(5) Medical Officers Board Certification Pay (BCP) .
  • Section 302(b) Medical Officer Incentive Special Pay (ISP) .
  • Section 302a(a) Optometrists Regular Special Pay .
  • Section 302a(b) Optometrists Retention Special Pay .
  • Section 302b(a)(2) and (3) Dental Officer Variable Special Pay (VSP) .
  • Section 302b(a)(4) Dental Officer Additional Special Pay (ASP) .
  • Section 302b(a)(5) Dental Officer Board Certification Pay (BCP) .
  • Section 302b(a)(6) Dental Officer Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Incentive Special Pay (ISP) .
  • Section 302c Nonphysician Health Care Providers Board Certification Pay (BCP) .
  • Section 302d Registered Nurse Accession Bonus .
  • Section 302e Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) Incentive Special Pay .
  • Section 302h Dental Officer Accession Bonus .
  • Section 302i Pharmacy Officer Retention Special Pay .
  • Section 302j Pharmacy Officer Accession Bonus .
  • Section 302k Accession Bonus for Medical Officers in Critically Short Wartime Specialties .
  • Section 302l Accession Bonus for Dental Officers in Critically Short Wartime Specialties .
  • Section 303(a) Veterinary Corps Officer Special Pay .
  • Section 303(b) Veterinary Corps Officer Board Certified Pay (BCP) .

Section 301(a) Hazardous Duty Incentive Pays (HDIP)

Entitlement pays; payable to enlisted members and officers.

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Section 301(a)(1) Flying Duty, Crew Members

For performance of hazardous duty involving frequent and regular aerial flight as a crew member, and to induce members (other than, career aviators) to volunteer for flying duty assignments as crew members and to retain the required number of skilled crewmembers to man mission requirements. Payment ranges from $110 to $250 per month, determined by grade.

Section 301(a)(2) Flying Duty, Non Crew Members

For performance of hazardous duty involving frequent and regular aerial flight, and to induce members to volunteer for, and remain in, flying duty assignments as 'other than crew members'. Payment is flat $150 per month.

Section 301(a)(3) Parachute Duty Pay

For performance of hazardous duty involving jumping, and to attract members to volunteer for, and to continue performing, parachute duty. Payment is flat $150 per month, except for duty involving High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) jumps, which is $225 per month.

Section 301(a)(5) Pressure Chamber Duty Pay Section 301(a)(6) Acceleration and Deceleration Duty Pay Section 301(a)(7) Thermal Stress Duty Pay

For hazardous duty related to participation as human test subject in low and high pressure, acceleration or deceleration, or thermal stress chambers. Also, intended to attract volunteers to perform such duties. Payment is flat $150/mo.

Section 301(a)(8) Flight Deck Duty Pay

For more than normally dangerous character of flight deck duty, and to enhance the Services' ability to attract and retain personnel involved in the frequent and regular flight operations on the flight deck of ships from which aircraft are launched. Payment is flat $150 per month

Section 301(a)(9) Toxic Pesticides Personal Exposure Pay

For hazardous duty involving frequent and regular exposure to highly toxic pesticides and to induce members to volunteer for such duty. Payment is flat $150 per month.

Section 301(a)(10) Toxic Fuel/Propellants and Chemical Munitions Exposure Duty Pay

For the more than normally dangerous character of performing duty which entails exposure to toxic fuels or propellants, or chemical munitions. Payment is flat $150 per month.

Section 301(a)(11) Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) - Maritime Interdiction Operations

For performance of hazardous duty involving regular participation as a member of a team conducting VBSS operations aboard vessels in support of maritime interdiction operations. Payment is flat $150/mo. Only Navy members (among DoD Services) perform duty that qualifies for this pay

Section 301a Aviation Career Incentive Pay (ACIP)

Financial incentive for officers to serve as military aviators throughout a military career. Payment ranges from $125 to $840 per month, determined by years of aviation service as an officer. Entitlement pay.

Section 301b Aviation Continuation Pay (ACP).

Financial incentive to retain qualified, experienced officer aviators who have completed their Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO) to remain on active duty for a specified period of additional service. Services may pay up to $25K for each year of service agreement, regardless of the length of contract; through 25 years of aviation service; and to aviators in grade 0-6. Discretionary pay.

Section 301c Submarine Duty Incentive Pay (SUBPAY)

Additional pay to increase Navy's ability to attract and retain volunteers for submarine duty, and to compensate for the more than normally arduous character of such duty. The Secretary of the Navy may set SUBPAY rates within a statutory cap of $1,000 per month. Currently, Navy SUBPAY rates range from $75 to $835 per month. Entitlement pay.

Section 301d Multi-year Retention Bonus for Medical Officers

Financial incentive to retain a sufficient number of qualified physicians to meet armed forces health care requirements. Up to $75K per year for 4-year agreement payable to physicians with over 8 years creditable service, or who have completed their ADSO incurred for medical education and training, and initial residency training, and are below pay grade O-7. Discretionary pay; all Military Departments use this bonus authority.

Section 301e Multi-year Retention Bonus for Dental Officers

To attract and retain adequate number of dental officers to meet armed forces' health care needs. Maximum award level is $50K a year for 4-year agreement. Entitlement pay for dental officers with specialties in oral and maxillofacial surgery, in pay grade below O-7, with at least 8 years of creditable service or, have completed their ADSO for dental education and training, and initial residency training. Other dental officers may be extended bonus offer at Service discretion, if they otherwise meet above eligibility requirements. Discretionary pay.

Section 302(a)(2) and (3) Medical Officer Variable Special Pay (VSP)

Provides increase in monthly pay for all medical officers on active duty (regardless if in internship training, regardless of specialty or remaining obligated service), as broad-based incentive to increase numbers of physicians remaining on active duty after completion of ADSO for advanced training. Payment ranges from $1.2K to $12K a year, paid out monthly, determined by years of creditable service (except set amount is paid to O-7s and above, regardless of years of creditable service). Entitlement pay.

Section 302(a)(4) Medical Officer Additional Special Pay (ASP)

Additional pay for all medical officers on active duty who have completed internship or initial residency training, regardless of specialty, if they agree to remain on active duty for additional 12 month period, to bring more into 6-7 year window when they would be eligible for higher pays in private sector, thereby encouraging longer periods of retention. Flat $15K for 12-month active duty service agreement. Entitlement pay.

Section 302(a)(5) Medical Officers Board Certification Pay (BCP)

Incentive for retention and also promotes quality health care by encouraging all medical officers to attain board certification, signifying highest level of professional competence. Payment is $2.5K to $6K per year, dependent on years of creditable service, paid monthly once physician becomes board certified and as long as officer remains so certified. Entitlement pay.

Section 302a(a) Optometrists Regular Special Pay

Intended to attract sufficient number of qualified optometrists to enter and stay in service to meet armed forces' health care requirements. Payment is flat $100 per month for each month of active duty. Entitlement pay.

Section 302a(b) Optometrists Retention Special Pay

Discretionary pay intended to be used as needed to address retention problems. Up to $15K per year payable to officers drawing Optometrist Regular Special Pay who have completed initial ADSO for education and training, and who execute a 12-month active duty service agreement. Army and Air Force use this pay.

Section 302(b) Medical Officer Incentive Special Pay (ISP)

Financial incentive to address retention difficulties and shortages of critical wartime specialties by closing civilian-military pay gap. An officer entitled to VSP, upon agreement to remain on active duty for at least a year, may be paid ISP for any 12-month period during which the officer is not undergoing internship or initial residency training. Paid as annual bonus. Up to $75K payable for 12-month active duty service agreement. Discretionary pay; all Military Departments use this pay.

Section 302b(a)(2) and (3) Dental Officer Variable Special Pay (VSP)

Increase in monthly pay for all dental officers (on active duty under call or order to active duty for not less than 1-year (to include those in internship training)) as incentive to remain on active duty after completion of ADSO (for advanced training). Payment ranges from annual $3K to $12K, paid monthly, determined by years of creditable service (except that set amount is paid to O-7s and above). Entitlement pay.

Section 302b(a)(4) Dental Officer Additional Special Pay (ASP)

(To include those undergoing dental internship or residency training) for any 12-month period during which the officer is under an active duty agreement. Payable at rates determined by the Secretary concerned not to exceed $10K per year for officers with less than three years of creditable service, and $15K per year, of the officer has 10 or more years of creditable service, Entitlement pay.

Section 302b(a)(5) Dental Officer Board Certification Pay (BCP)

BCP in intended to promote quality health care by encouraging all dental officers to attain board certification, signifying the highest level of professional competence, and also as retention incentive. Payment is $2.5K to $6K per year, dependent on years of creditable service, paid monthly once officer becomes board certified and as long as the officer remains so certified. Entitlement pay.

Section 302b(a)(6) Dental Officer Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Incentive Special Pay (ISP)

Financial incentive for oral or maxillofacial surgeons to remain on active duty to ensure there are adequate numbers of dental officers qualified in these specialties to meet the military medical care needs in peacetime and wartime. An officer entitled to VSP, upon agreement to remain on active duty for at least a year, may be paid ISP for any 12-month period during which the officer is not undergoing internship or initial residency training. Paid as annual bonus. ISP for Dental Officer Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons was first authorized in the FY06 NDAA. Up to $75K payable for 12-month active duty service agreement. Discretionary pay; all Military Departments use this pay authority.

Section 302c PsychologistsNonphysician Health Care Providers Board Certification Pay (BCP)

Financial incentive for highly qualified psychologists and nonphysician health care providers to enter on active duty, to acquire and maintain the highest level of professional achievement and to remain on active duty. Payment ranges from $2K to $5K per year, dependent on years of creditable service. Paid monthly. Paid once officer becomes board certified and continues as long as officer remains board certified. Entitlement pay.

Section 302d Registered Nurse Accession Bonus

Intended as incentive for nurses to enter and remain in service to ensure the Services have an adequate number of experienced nurses to meet military medical care needs in peacetime and wartime settings. Up to $30K is payable to an RN who executes written agreement to accept a commission, be assigned to duty as a nurse, and remain on active duty for a minimum of three years. Discretionary pay -- all military Departments use this authority.

Section 302(e) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) Incentive Special Pay

Financial incentive for CRNAs to remain on active duty to ensure there are adequate numbers of qualified CRNAs to meet the military medical care needs in peacetime and wartime. (to increase annual cap from $15K to $50K). Up to $50K payable for 12-month active duty service agreement. Discretionary pay -- all military Departments use this authority.

Section 302h Dental Officer Accession Bonus

Incentive for dentists to enter and remain in military service to ensure the Services have an adequate number of dental officers to meet military dental care needs in peacetime and wartime settings. Up to $200K payable for written agreement to accept a commission and remain on active duty for minimum of four years. Discretionary pay -- all military Departments use this authority.

Section 302i Pharmacy Officer Retention Special Pay

Up to $15K is payable for any 12-month period to Pharmacy Officer in pay grade O-6 or below. Discretionary pay - all military Departments use this pay.

Section 302j Pharmacy Officer Accession Bonus

Up to $30K is payable to a pharmacist for an agreement to accept a commission and serve not less than 4 years on active duty. Discretionary pay - all military Departments use this bonus authority.

Section 302k Accession Bonus for Medical Officers in Critically Short Wartime Specialties

Authorizes an accession bonus of up to $400,000 for medical officers in critically short wartime specialties. Discretionary pay - the Navy uses this bonus authority.

Section 302l Accession Bonus for Dental Officers in Critically Short Wartime Specialties

Authorizes an accession bonus of up to $400,000 for dental officers in critically short wartime specialties. Discretionary pay - the Navy uses this bonus authority.

Section 303(a) Veterinary Corps Officer Special Pay

Incentive for qualified veterinarians to enter and remain on active duty to meet the health care and readiness requirements of the armed forces. ; not updated since. Payment is flat $100 per month for each month of active duty. Entitlement pay.

Section 303(b) Veterinary Corps Officer Board Certified Pay (BCP)

Financial incentive to encourage veterinary officers to attain board certification, signifying highest level of professional competence. Also serves as incentive for retention. Payment ranges from $2K to $5K per year, dependent on years of creditable service, paid once officer becomes board certified (as Diplomate in specialty recognized by the American Veterinarian Medical Association) and continues as long as officer remains board certified. Paid monthly. Entitlement pay.

Section 304 Diving Duty Pay

Incentive for members to volunteer for, and remain in, diving duty; additionally, in part, compensates divers for the more than normally dangerous character of such duty. Currently, up to $340 per month may be paid to enlisted divers and up to $240 per month payable to officers. Entitlement pay, with rates set by Services within statutory caps.

Section 305 Hardship Duty Pay

Additional compensation paid to recognize members assigned to duty designated as hardship by the Secretary of Defense. There are two types of HDP currently being paid, one for designated Quality-of-Life (QoL) Hardship Locations (HDP-L), and the other for designated hardship missions (HDP-M). Locations are designated as hardship duty locations if the QoL living conditions in the area are substantially below the standard most members would generally experience in the United States. The sole mission designated as hardship duty for HDP purposes is the mission performed by JTF-Full Accounting and CILHI and to recover the remains of members lost in past wars. The maximum payable in law is $1,500/mo.; currently, the monthly rates being paid are $50, $100 and $150 for HDP-L; and $150 for HDP-M. Discretionary pay -- all Services use this pay authority.

Section 305a Career Sea Pay (CSP)

To financially recognize officers executing the duties of a position the Service Secretary has designated as: 1) carrying unusual responsibilities above those normal for officers of the same grade, and 2) critical to the operations of the Service concerned. Payment ranges from $50-$150/mo. dependent on pay grade. Law limits payments to O-3s through O-6, with specifies percentages of officers within each of those grades that can be paid this pay (referred to as "Command Responsibility Pay"). This is a discretionary pay. Among the DoD Services, only Navy uses this pay.

Section 306 Officers Holding Positions of Unusual Responsibility

Intended to improve retention of members in sea service skills and as recognition for members serving on sea duty for the greater-than-normal rigors of sea duty. The Secretary of the Service concerned establishes monthly CSP and CSP Premium (CSPP) rates within $750 and $350 caps, respectively. Rates being paid by Department of Navy in CSP ranges from $50 to $730/mo.; CSPP is $100/mo., paid to members who serve more than 36 consecutive months of sea duty. Army pays under its own rate table; USAF uses CSP rate table in effect pre-FY2001 NDAA. Entitlement pay.

Section 307 Special Duty Assignment Pay for Enlisted Members

To encourage enlisted members to qualify for and volunteer to serve in, or remain in, designated positions with duties that are extremely difficult, or carry an unusual degree of responsibility, when compared to typical jobs of members of the same grade level. The maximum payable in law is $600/month. Under program parameters established by the Secretary of Defense, current range being paid in SDAP is between $75 and $450 per month). Discretionary pay -- all Services use this pay.

Section 307a Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP)

To provide a monthly incentive to a member who performs service, while entitled to basic pay, in an assignment designated by the Secretary concerned. Used to encourage members to volunteer for difficult-to-fill jobs or assignments in less desirable locations. The monthly statutory maximum payable is $3,000. Discretionary pay - all Services use this pay authority.

Section 308 Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB)

To provide incentive for an adequate number of qualified enlisted members to reenlist in designated critical military specialties where retention levels are insufficient to sustain a steady readiness posture imperative for the individual Service to accomplish its mission. The statutory maximum payable is $90K for a minimum 3-year reenlistment. Discretionary pay -- all Services use this pay authority.

Section 309 Enlistment Bonus (EB)

To provide incentive for persons to enlist in the armed forces. The maximum payable by law is $40K. Discretionary bonus -- all Services use this bonus authority.

Section 310 Hostile Fire/Imminent Danger Pay

To recognize members subject to hostile fire or explosion of hostile mines, and those on duty overseas who because of their role/visibility as a service member, are subject to threat of physical harm or imminent danger due to civil insurrection, civil war, terrorism, or wartime conditions. The current monthly rate is $225. Entitlement pay.

Section 312 Nuclear Officers Extending Period of Active Duty

Financial incentive for Nuclear-qualified Navy officers to continue on active duty upon completion of obligated service. The maximum payable by law is $30K for each year of a minimum 3-year active-service agreement. Discretionary authority. Navy uses this pay authority.

Section 312b Nuclear Officer Accession Bonus

Financial incentive to encourage adequate numbers of voluntary accessions into the Navy's nuclear power officer community. The maximum payable by law is $30K. Discretionary authority. Navy uses this pay authority.

Section 312c Nuclear Career Annual Incentive Bonus

Financial incentive for Nuclear-qualified Navy officers to continue on active duty upon completion of obligated service. The law authorizes a maximum $22K payable to commissioned officers, and $14K to Limited Duty officers. (LDO's). Discretionary authority. Navy uses this pay authority.

Section 314 Overseas Tour Extension Incentive Pay (OTEIP)

For members in certain critical skill classifications to extend their tour of service overseas for the convenience of the Government. The law authorizes payment monthly or pay up to $80; or an annual bonus not to exceed $2K per year in OTEIP. Discretionary authority; all DoD Services pay OTEIP.

Section 316 Foreign Language Proficiency Bonus (FLPB)

Financial incentive for members to become proficient, or to increase their proficiency, in foreign languages to enhance the foreign language capabilities of the armed forces. The law authorizes payment of a bonus of up to $12,000 for a 12-month certification period. Discretionary pay; all Services use this pay authority.

Section 318 Special Warfare Officer Continuation Pay

Financial incentive for qualified, experienced Special Warfare Officers to remain on active duty beyond their initial ADSO. Up to $15K per year payable to eligible officers. Discretionary pay; only Navy uses this pay authority.

Section 319 Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) Continuation Pay

Financial incentive for SWOs selected for Department Head (DH) to agree to remain on active duty to complete that tour. Up to $50K total payable to eligible officers. Discretionary pay; Navy use this pay authority.

Section 320 Career Enlisted Flyer Incentive Pay (CEFIP)

Financial incentive to serve throughout a military career as an enlisted flyer. Monthly maximum rates range from $150 to $400, dependent on years of aviation service. Discretionary pay -- currently, only Air Force and Navy pay CEFIP.

Section 321 Judge Advocate Continuation Pay (JACP)

Financial incentive for military Judge Advocates to continue on active duty upon completion of their ADSO. Up to $60K total payable to eligible judge advocates over a career. Discretionary pay -- currently, Army, Navy and Air Force pay JACP; Marine Corps pays a Law School Education Debt Subsidy (LSEDS) under the JACP statutory authority.

Section 324 Accession Bonus for New Officers in Critical Skills

Gives Service Secretaries authority to offer up to $60K to an individual who agrees to accept a commission and serve on active duty in a designated critical skill for the period specified in the agreement. Discretionary pay - all Military Departments use this pay authority.

Section 326 Incentive Bonus for Conversion to Military Occupational Specialty to Ease Personnel Shortage

To provide an incentive for members to convert to, and serve for a period of not less than 3 years in, a military occupational specialty for which there is a shortage of trained and qualified personnel. Discretionary pay - Army uses this pay authority

Section 327 Incentive Bonus for Transfer Between Armed Forces

To provide incentive of up to $10K for persons to transfer from one armed force to another, and serve a minimum of 3 years in the component to which transferred. Discretionary pay; Army use this pay authority.

Section 355 Critical Skills Retention Bonus (CSRB) or Bonus for Assignment to High Priority Unit

Financial incentive to address skill-specific retention problems. Up to $200K total ($100K for reserve component members) is payable in CSRB to an eligible member over a career. Discretionary pay - all Services use this pay authority.

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If you are an enlisted member who is performing duties which have been designated as extremely difficult or involving an unusual degree of responsibility in a military skill, you may be entitled to Special Duty Assignment Pay (SDAP).

The following table reflects the most recent SDAP monthly rates:

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Some of the qualifying military specialties include:

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  • White House Communications Agency
  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  • Defense Courier Operations
  • Senior Enlisted Advisor to the JCS

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  1. Defense Finance and Accounting Service > MilitaryMembers

    Korea, Democratic Republic of (North Korea) $150: Jan 1, 2001 : Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Area 1(Note 5) $150: Jan 1, 2001 : Busan: $0: Feb 28, 2022 : Camp Yongin: $100: Feb 1, 2003: ... The special pay is currently payable when ending date is not shown in "Through" column. The HDP - L monthly entitlement decreases to a maximum ...

  2. Assignment Incentive Pay

    Assignment Incentive Military Pay is often paid to service members for unusual assignment circumstances. Those service members who have involuntarily extended their tours in Iraq and Kuwait combat zones receive an additional $200 in hardship duty pay and another $800 in assignment incentive pay for a total of an extra $1000 a month.

  3. Special Pay For Soldiers

    Service members in other areas locations such as South Korea and Australia are also eligible for AIP. AIP is capped at $3000 per month and is taxable unless earned in a combat zone. ... Special Duty Assignment Pay (SDAP): Special duty pay is for enlisted soldiers in jobs that have been designated as extremely difficult or involve an unusual ...

  4. Korea Area Incentive Program

    The Assignment Incentive Program - Korea is a system which gives members of the U.S. military an incentive pay for voluntarily extending their tour of duty in the Republic of Korea. [1] Reasons [ edit ]

  5. Assignment Incentive Pay for extended tours

    Assignment Incentive Pay is a special pay designed to attract qualified volunteers for extended tours in South Korea, and for soldiers in designated skill areas, such as special operations, cyber ...

  6. Defense Finance and Accounting Service > MilitaryMembers

    Chapter 8: Special Pay - Special Duty Assignment Pay: Special Duty Assignment Pay: Chapter 9: Active Duty Enlisted Members Enlistment, Reenlistment, and Retention Bonuses: Critical Skill Retention Bonus: ... Korea AIP: December 31, 2026: Air Force - Turkey AIP: December 31, 2025: Air Force - Special Operations Command: December 31, 2024:

  7. Tour extensions, bonuses available to soldiers in Korea

    Assignment Incentive Pay is designed to attract qualified volunteers for extended tours in Korea and other key jobs. ... The special incentive is paid lump-sum, for a total of $3,600, at the ...

  8. MILPER Message 11-145 Update to Korea Assignment Incentive Pay AIP

    C. Alaract 102/2009 subject: assignment incentive pay (AIP) for assignment to Korea, dtg 102024z Apr 09. 1. This message expires NLT 1 jun 2013. However, the aip program will remain in effect until program is terminated. ... Ineligibility for concurrent special pays: soldiers eligible for aip-korea may not enter into overseas tour extension ...

  9. KAIP offers Airmen cash, assignment incentives > Air Force's Personnel

    RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Airmen selected for assignment to South Korea who apply for the Korea Assignment Incentive Pay Program can earn $300 a month and apply for advanced assignment consideration. The incentive program authorizes the monthly payments to Airmen who sign a written agreement to serve the prescribed tour length in South Korea plus an additional 12 months.

  10. Air Force offers new incentive for South Korea duty

    WASHINGTON -- Airmen who volunteer to extend their tours of duty in South Korea may be eligible for an extra $300 per month. The assignment incentive pay program is designed to reduce permanent-change-of-station requirements, encourage longer tours, provide further stability and improve readiness on the peninsula, said Lt. Col. Leslie Formolo.

  11. Recent changes improve Korea assignment program

    Published Oct. 7, 2005. RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFPN) -- Recent policy changes to the Korea Assignment Incentive Pay program allow Airmen to apply for the program before or after their arrival in South Korea. The program authorizes $300 monthly payments to Airmen who sign a written agreement to serve the prescribed tour length in South ...

  12. PDF By Order of The Department of The Air Force Secretary of The Air ...

    2.1.3.1. Ensure all assignment incentive pay payments are consistent and comply with 37 USC § 352, Assignment Pay or Special Duty Pay. 2.1.3.2. Inform Air Force Personnel Center Assignments and Air Expeditionary Force Program Division (AFPC/DP3A), National Guard Bureau, Force Management Programs

  13. Special and Incentive Pay Index

    Section 307 Special Duty Assignment Pay for Enlisted Members. To encourage enlisted members to qualify for and volunteer to serve in, or remain in, designated positions with duties that are extremely difficult, or carry an unusual degree of responsibility, when compared to typical jobs of members of the same grade level. ...

  14. PDF VOLUME 7A, CHAPTER 15

    3.15.2.1. The maximum monthly rate payable to a Soldier assigned to USASOC under this AIP program is $1,250.00 and the maximum monthly rate payable to a Soldier assigned to a Special Mission Unit (SMU) is $1,500. Payment under this program may be made in lump sum or monthly payments. 3.15.2.2.

  15. Korea & Turkey Outprocessing

    PPCs - 999, PAG, 9NC, CAA, SAV, 9IZ. Contact your MPF assignment technician at [email protected]. Follow On Assignment or Declination. Apply through vMPF. Retainability for Follow On Assignment. Obtained within 30 days/contact your CSS to initiate. ALS Memo for SrA w/48 months Time In Service.

  16. Special Duty Assignment Pay

    The following table reflects the most recent SDAP monthly rates: Monthly Special Duty Assignment Pay Rates. SD-1. $75. SD-2. $150. SD-3. $225.

  17. Special Duty Assignment Pay, Assignment Incentive Pay, and Volunteer

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  18. PDF * September 2016 VOLUME 7A, CHAPTER 15: "SPECIAL PAY

    VOLUME 7A, CHAPTER 15: "SPECIAL PAY - ASSIGNMENT INCENTIVE PAY (AIP)" SUMMARY OF MAJOR CHANGES . All changes are denoted by blue font. ... 150402 Added the "Exception to Policy to the Korea AIP. Addition 150403 : Changed the Explosive Ordnance Disposal AIP termination date to October 1, 2015 and removed subsequent criteria. Revision .

  19. KAIP offers Airmen cash, assignment incentives

    For more information on this program, call the Air Force Contact Center at (800) 616-3775. Airmen selected for assignment to South Korea who apply for the Korea Assignment Incentive Pay Program can earn $300 a month and apply for advanced assignment consideration. The incentive program authorizes the monthly payments to Airmen who sign a written,

  20. PDF Headquarters Army in Korea Eighth United States Army Regulation 690-530

    PAY SETTING POLICY - GENERAL SCHEDULE AND FEDERAL WAGE SYSTEM *This regulation supersedes Army in Korea Regulation 690-530, 15 October 2009. FOR THE COMMANDER: STEVEN J. ADAMS . Colonel, GS . Chief of Staff . Official: KYONG KIM . Publications and Forms . Management, G-1 . Summary.

  21. Special Pay

    Service members in other areas locations such as South Korea and Australia are also eligible for AIP. AIP is capped at $3000 per month and is taxable unless earned in a combat zone. ... Special Duty Assignment Pay (SDAP): Special duty pay is for enlisted Service members in jobs that have been designated as extremely difficult or involve an ...

  22. Military OCONUS Allowances: COLA & OHA

    Overseas Housing Allowance: This allowance helps service members pay for overseas housing "on the economy," or off-base in the surrounding civilian neighborhood. You apply for OHA through your local housing office or commander. When you find housing, submit DD Form 2367, "Individual Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA) Report.".

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