Title
Fixing Pay for Philippine Army Officers, Enlisted Men
Law
Executive Order No. 22
Decision Date
Oct 28, 1944
Sergio Osmeña, President of the Philippines, establishes a salary schedule for officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army, effective during World War II and for six months thereafter, detailing specific pay rates and allowances while prohibiting increases based on foreign service or length of duty.

Questions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 22)

They became effective on the dates indicated in the order and were intended to extend for the duration of the war and for six months thereafter unless sooner terminated by competent authority.

For the duration of the war and for six months thereafter, unless terminated earlier by competent authority.

For a unit, the rates become effective on the date the unit is returned to or constituted under organized military control.

On the date announcement is made by the Commander-in-Chief, Southwest Pacific Area.

Upon the date he reports to a unit under organized military control after being called or recalled to active duty, or after being enlisted for such a unit.

No. It states that no increase of pay or allowances shall accrue because of foreign service.

No. During the period the rates are effective, there shall not be paid any increase of pay or allowances by reason of length of service.

No. The order provides that there shall not be paid any increase of pay for duty requiring regular and frequent aerial flights.

Annual pay: P16,000; monthly quarters allowance: P200.

Annual pay: P4,800; monthly quarters allowance: P140.

Annual pay: P7,000; monthly quarters allowance: P200.

P228 per month.

P100 per month.

Any provisions of existing Executive Orders in conflict are superseded.


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