H.R.1732 - Alternative retired pay rates for members of the armed forces Sponsor: Roscoe Bartlett / 110th Congress

Title
110th Congress - To provide alternative retired pay rates under title 10, United States Code, and alternative disability compensation rates under title 38, United States Code, for members of the Armed Forces with a combat-related disability, with such rates based on the average monthly salary for high school graduates in the United States, and for other purposes. hidemore...
Summary
To provide alternative retired pay rates under title 10, United States Code, and alternative disability compensation rates under title 38, United States Code, for members of the Armed Forces with a combat-related disability, with such rates based on the average monthly salary for high school graduates in the United States, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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Alternative Pay Rates to Disabled Members of the Armed Forces by Milan Sundaresan, Jul 16, 2008 (8:06pm)

Provides a member of the Armed Forces with service- related disabilities the option to choose an alternative retired pay rate based on the average monthly salary for high school graduates in the US.