combat pay
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Definition
Noun: Extra pay awarded to military personnel who are serving in active combat zones or directly participating in combat operations.
Usage
"Combat pay" is a specific, uncountable noun used in military and governmental contexts. It refers to a financial bonus or supplemental income.
Examples: * The government increased the combat pay for troops deployed in the conflict zone. * Soldiers receive combat pay in addition to their base salary. * Eligibility for combat pay depends on the location and nature of the deployment.
Advanced Usage
- "To be entitled to combat pay": To have the right to receive this special pay due to one's deployment status.
- Personnel stationed in designated hazardous areas are entitled to combat pay.
- "Combat pay differential": A term sometimes used to specify the difference between regular pay and the increased combat pay rate.
Variants and Related Words
- Imminent Danger Pay (IDP): A specific official term used by some militaries (like the U.S. military) that is synonymous with combat pay, awarded for service in areas where hostile fire is likely.
- Hazardous Duty Pay: A broader category of extra pay for services performed under dangerous conditions, which may include but is not limited to direct combat.
- Hostile Fire Pay: Another specific term for pay received when a service member is exposed to hostile fire or explosion, even if not engaged in a full combat operation.
Synonyms
- Battle pay
- War zone pay
- Hostile fire pay (specific type)
Related Phrases
- Theater of operations: The geographical area where combat operations are taking place, which is a key factor in determining combat pay eligibility.
- Deployment: The assignment of military personnel to a combat zone, which triggers the payment of combat pay.
Noun
- extra pay for soldiers engaged in active combat