Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.)
The Executive Order fixes the salaries and quarters allowances of the officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army, effective from March 15, 1942, for the duration of the war and six months thereafter unless sooner terminated.
The salary schedule was prescribed pursuant to Section 90 of the National Defense Act and the Emergency Powers Law.
A Major General is entitled to an annual pay of P16,000 and a monthly quarters allowance of P200.
No, during the period this salary schedule is effective, officers shall not be paid any increase in pay by reason of length of service (longevity pay).
No, no officer shall receive an increase in pay for duty requiring regular and frequent aerial flights during the effective period of this order.
A Captain receives a monthly pay of P400 (equivalent to annual pay divided by 12 of P4,800) and a monthly quarters allowance of P140.
The Executive Order provides that no enlisted man shall suffer a reduction in pay by reason of this order.
A Master Sergeant in line and medical service receives a monthly pay of P86 and a monthly quarters allowance of P16.
Yes, the salary schedule covers the Air Corps enlisted men. A Technical Sergeant in the Air Corps receives a monthly pay of P80 and a monthly quarters allowance of P16.
The salary schedule took effect on March 15, 1942, and was intended to last for the duration of the war and six months thereafter unless sooner terminated by competent authority.