Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) is a pay allowance for Enlisted Soldiers and Officers that can offset the cost of food purchases. As of January 1, 2002, all enlisted members receive full BAS.
No. Reservist get discharge orders. Dd214's states that it is a release from active duty. I've had to learn this the hard way searching for my own.
AmeriCorps is a group that its volunteers receive an allowance to live on and money for college
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The House of Representatives and the Senate receive a $3,000 annual housing allowance tax deduction.
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.
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All presidents receive the same allowance of $400,000 dollars. However, they also receive other allowances for various aspects of their life. $100,000 dollars is given just for traveling expenses.
No. Commuted Rations or COMRATS (otherwise known as BAS or Basic Allowance for Subsistence) is money added to a military members pay so that they are able to buy food when messing is not available. Put more simply, if you eat aboard ship or eat for free in the mess hall, or any other facility where the military provides you with free meals, you will not receive COMRATS. If there is no such food available (i.e. Sailors on shore duty) or within reasonable means (a married member will not be expected to come to the mess hall for a meal when they live in town), then the military will add money to that members pay to cover food. Currently COMRATS is a little under $280 per month.
Slaves usually receive a minimal clothing allowance each year, which may consist of basic garments such as shirts, pants, and shoes. The allowance is often insufficient for meeting their clothing needs, forcing many slaves to rely on donations or make do with limited attire.
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