Title
Salary fixed for Philippine Army personnel 1946
Law
Executive Order No. 4
Decision Date
Jul 11, 1946
Manuel Roxas, President of the Philippines, establishes a new salary and allowance schedule for officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army, effective July 1, 1946, while repealing a previous executive order.
A

Scope: Philippine Army personnel

  • The schedule covers officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army.
  • The schedule also covers reserve officers ordered on extended tours of active duty.
  • The salary structure distinguishes officers and enlisted men by rank.
  • The order sets officer salaries per annum and enlisted men monthly rates.
  • The order applies only to personnel whose pay is governed under this executive directive.

Officer pay and rental allowance

  • Officers receive a salary per annum as listed by rank.
  • Major General (Chief of Staff) receives P 12,000 per annum and a rental allowance of P 150 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Major General receives P 10,000 per annum and a rental allowance of P 130 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Brigadier General receives P 8,400 per annum and a rental allowance of P 120 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Colonel receives P 6,600 per annum and a rental allowance of P 100 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Lieutenant Colonel receives P 5,400 per annum and a rental allowance of P 80 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Major receives P 4,800 per annum and a rental allowance of P 60 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Captain receives P 3,960 per annum and a rental allowance of P 50 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • First Lieutenant receives P 2,720 per annum and a rental allowance of P 40 per month when not occupying public quarters.
  • Second Lieutenant receives P 2,160 per annum and a rental allowance of P 40 per month when not occupying public quarters.

Enlisted men monthly rates

  • Enlisted men receive monthly rates as listed by rank.
  • Master Sergeant receives P 115 monthly and is shown with 16 under the second column of the schedule.
  • First Sergeant receives P 95 monthly and is shown with 12 under the second column of the schedule.
  • Technical Sergeant receives P 95 monthly and is shown with 12 under the second column of the schedule.
  • Staff Sergeant receives P 75 monthly and is shown with 8 under the second column of the schedule.
  • Sergeant receives P 65 monthly and is shown with (dash) under the second column of the schedule.
  • Corporal receives P 55 monthly and is shown with (dash) under the second column of the schedule.
  • Private 1st Class receives P 45 monthly and is shown with (dash) under the second column of the schedule.
  • Private receives P 40 monthly and is shown with (dash) under the second column of the schedule.

Repeal of prior executive order

  • Executive Order Numbered Twenty-two, dated October twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and forty-four, is repealed.
  • The repeal operates as a supersession of the prior salary and allowance rule covered by that executive order.
  • The effective date of the fixed rates is July 1, 1946, aligning pay under this new schedule.

Analyze Cases Smarter, Faster
Jur helps you analyze cases smarter to comprehend faster, building context before diving into full texts. AI-powered analysis, always verify critical details.