QuestionsQuestions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 4)
The order was issued pursuant to Section 90 of Commonwealth Act No. 1, known as the National Defense Act.
The schedule was effective as of July 1, 1946.
It covers officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army, and reserve officers ordered on extended tours of active duty.
It prescribes an annual salary (per annum) and a monthly rental allowance when the officer is not occupying public quarters.
Major General (Chief of Staff): ₱12,000 per annum salary and ₱150 rental allowance per month when not occupying public quarters.
Brigadier General: ₱8,400 per annum and ₱120 rental allowance per month; Colonel: ₱6,600 per annum and ₱100 rental allowance per month.
Yes. It provides a rental allowance per month when an officer is not occupying public quarters.
Second Lieutenant: ₱2,160 per annum and ₱40 rental allowance per month when not occupying public quarters.
For enlisted men, the order provides a Monthly Rate (not an annual salary) for each rank.
Master Sergeant: ₱115 monthly rate; the table also shows an additional column value of '16'.
For Sergeant, Corporal, Private 1st Class, and Private, the additional column is shown as '-' (i.e., no amount is indicated there in the text).
Executive Order No. 22 dated October 28, 1944, is expressly repealed.
It repeals Executive Order No. 22 in its entirety, as stated: 'is hereby repealed.'
The rental allowance is specified as applicable when not occupying public quarters; therefore, it is not indicated to apply when the officer occupies public quarters.