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Date April 27, 2006 Report No. GAO-06-384R Title

Military Pay: Inadequate Controls for Stopping Overpayments of Hostile Fire and Hardship Duty Pay to Over 200 Sick or Injured Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers Assigned to Fort Bragg

United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC 20548 April 27, 2006 The Honorable Tom Davis Chairman Committee on Government Reform House of Representatives Subject: Military Pay: Inadequate Controls for Stopping Overpayments of Hostile Fire and Hardship Duty Pay to Over 200 Sick or Injured Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers Assigned to Fort Bragg Over the past several ye...
Date April 29, 2003 Report No. GAO-03-554 Title

Military Personnel: DOD Needs to Assess Certain Factors in Determining Whether Hazardous Duty Pay Is Warranted for Duty in the Polar Regions

United States General Accounting Office GAO April 2003 Report to the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Armed Services MILITARY PERSONNEL DOD Needs to Assess Certain Factors in Determining Whether Hazardous Duty Pay Is Warranted for Duty in the Polar Regions GAO-03-554 April 2003 MILITARY PERSONNEL DOD NEEDS TO ASSESS CERTAIN FACTORS IN DETERMINING WHETHER HAZARDOUS DUTY...
Date March 14, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-73 Title

National Defense: Ensuring Retention of Essential Civilians Overseas During Hostilities

BYTHEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Defense Ensuring Retention Of Essential Civilians Overseas During Hostilities Estimates indicate that as many as 6,000 U.S. civilians work in positions overseas essential to accomplishing the Department of Defense’s wartime mission. Without this civilian support, some very important military systems and equipment would soon become seri...
Date Dec. 28, 1973 Report No. B-179152 Title

International Affairs: Allegations Concerning the Assignment of Two Officers to Parachute Positions and the Use of Army Troops and Equipment in Constructing a Privately Owned Golf Course in Germany

COMPTROLLER t GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF D.C. THE UNITED 20548 STATES The Honorable United States Dear Senator William Senate Proxmire: Proxmire llllllml~lllllllllllll LM095989 In response to your request of July 10, 1973, we have examined allegations concerning (1) two off.ice_ra;la%signe~~t~‘~e~,s~~~~~tion ,~~~~;b~"~w~~d~;,dr~~.~~~achute .gw y$i Le. Ply one wo&d=, Rg_r,~,q~.i.~d~..to~~make~~.~e~ n...
Date May 29, 1969 Report No. B-114859 Title

Government Operations: Legislation Needed To Avoid Servicemen's Bearing War-Time Mortality Costs Under the Servicemen's Group Life Insurance Program

REPORT TO THE CONGRESS Legislation Needed To Avoid Servicemen’s Bearing War-Time Mortality Costs Under The Servicemen’s Gr Insurance Progr Veterans Administration BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES B-114859 To the Spemker Pnrident of the of the Senate and the Howe of Reprerentativer Thie ir our report on legirlation needed to l void servicemedr bearing war-time mortality costs und...