Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP) - Military Compensation 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
Special Pay For Soldiers | The Official Army Benefits Website Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP): AIP is often paid to service members for unusual or extended assignments Service members who are involuntarily extended in combat zones receive an additional $800
REVISED INVOLUNTARY EXTENSION COMPENSATION POLICY i e when a unit is involuntarily extended, any marine CHOOSING TO RECEIVE PAYMENT OF AIP UNDER THE DEP FOR EXTENDING THEIR EAS IS VOLUNTARILY EXTENDING IN THE USCENTCOM AOR
DVIDS - News - Soldiers to receive extra pay if extended The site says those service members involuntarily extended in Iraq and Kuwait receive an additional $200 in hardship duty pay and another $800 in assignment incentive pay for a total of $1,000
Understanding Military Income and Allowances For example, service members who have involuntarily extended tours in Iraq and Kuwait will receive an addition $200 per month in HDP and $800 per month in AIP AIP is capped at a maximum of $3,000 per month
Stop-Loss Order - Veteran. com Stop-Loss has been described as an involuntary extension of a currently-serving military member’s term of active service In such cases, the servicemember’s original Estimated Time In Service date (ETS) is extended beyond the original date specified in the servicemember’s legally binding commitment to the military
Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP) - MilitarySpot. com 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