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Navy Hardship Pay Rate Unchanged Since 2014

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The Navy attempts to limit deployments to six to seven months to mitigate strain on families. Sailors and Marines receive hardship duty pay if they are deployed for more than approximately seven months.

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Sources · 7 independent

WBUR Boston

“The Navy tries to keep deployments to six to seven months. Acknowledging the strain on families, sailors and Marines receive hardship duty pay if they're deployed for more than roughly seven months.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“The Navy tries to keep deployments to six to seven months, acknowledging the strain on families sailors and marines receive hardship duty pay if they're”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“The Navy tries to keep deployments to six to seven months, acknowledging the strain on families sailors and marines receive hardship duty pay”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“strain on families sailors and marines receive hardship duty pay if they're”

WBUR Boston

“the $16.50 a day stipends is now worth less than one hour of minimum wage in California. Cathy Rothucat is head of Blue Star Families.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“sailors and marines receive hardship duty pay if they're particularly tough on young sailors going to sea for the first time.”

KQED FM

“Sailors and Marines receive hardship duty pay if they're deployed for more than roughly seven months. But that amount hasn't been updated since 2014.”

KQED FM

“The $16.50 a day stipends is now worth less than one hour of minimum wage in California.”

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