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PUBLIC LAW 87-649-SEPT. 7, 1962

§208. Furlough pay: officers of Regular Navy or Regular Marine Corps An officer who is furloughed under section 6406 of title 10 is entitled to pay at the rate of one-half of the basic pay to which he was entitled at the time of being furloughed. § 209. Members of naval officer candidate programs (a) Except when on active duty, a midshipman appointed under section 6904 of title 10 is entitled to retainer pay at the rate of $50 a month beginning on the day that he starts his first term of college work under that section and ending upon the completion of his instruction under that section, but not for more than four academic years. (b) Except when on active duty, a seaman recruit enlisted under section 6905 of title 10 is entitled to retainer pay at the rate of $50 a month beginning on the day he starts his first term of college work under that section and ending when his instruction under that section is completed. (c) While in flight training or on flight duty, a midshipman appointed under section 6906 of title 10 is entitled to the pay provided for a midshipman at the Naval Academy and to an additional amount equal to 50 percent of his pay for duty involving flying. Chapter 5—Special and Incentive Pays Sec. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305. 306.

Incentive pay: hazardous duty. Special pay: pliysicians and dentists. Special pay: veterinarians. Special pay: diving duty. Special pay: sea and foreign duty. Special pay: offlcers holding positions of unusual responsibility and of critical nature. 307. Special pay: proficiency pay for enlisted members. 308. Special pay: reenlistment bonus. 309. Reserves; members of National Guard: additional pay for performance of administrative duty.

§ 301. Incentive pay: hazardous duty (a) Subject to regulations prescribed by the President, a member of a uniformed service who is entitled to basic pay is also entitled to incentive pay, in the amount set forth in subsection (b) or (c) of this section, for the performance of h^azardous duty required by orders. For the purposes of this subsection, "hazardous duty" means duty— (1) as a crew member, as determined by the Secretary concerned, involving frequent and regular participation in aerial flight; (2) on board a submarine, including, in the case of nuclearpowered submarines, periods of training and rehabilitation after assignment thereto as determined by the Secretary concerned, and including submarines under construction from the time builders' trials begin; (3) as an operator or crew member of, an operational, selfpropelled submersible, including undersea exploration and research vehicles; (4) involving frequent and regular participation in aerial flight, not as a crew member under clause (1) of this subsection; (5) involving frequent and regular participation in glider flights; (6) involving parachute jumping as an essential part of military duty; (7) involving intimate contact with persons afflicted with leprosy;

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