Sentences with phrase «less than their civilian»

The military spouse unemployment rate sits around 26 percent — much higher than the general population — and military spouses are likely to make 38 percent less than their civilian counterpart.

Not exact matches

Less than a day after U.S., British and French forces targeted suspected chemical weapons sites in retaliation to an attack that left dozens of civilians dead last week, Trump thanked the U.S. coalition partners.
Sofge, who stressed coalition forces» efforts to avoid civilian casualties, said the actual process likely takes less time to complete than it does to describe, in part because of the experience they have doing it and because parts of it happen concurrently.
Adjusting from a military to civilian culture is no less intense than adjusting to a foreign culture.
A roundup of gun control and violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less than 5 % of the world population but possess nearly 50 % of the world's civilian - owned guns, police are about three times more likely to be killed in states with high gun ownership, countries with more guns see more gun deaths, and states with tighter gun control laws see fewer gun - related deaths, among other sobering statistics.
That sounds neat, but in this kind of civil imbroglio lines between civilian and military are less than clear.
Over 50 members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, CJTF, were paid Three Thousand Naira (N3, 000) each; less than eight dollars ($ 8:00) to escort staff of the...
Less than a week after a Staten Island grand jury failed to indict a NYPD officer in the death of Eric Garner, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is asking Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a fellow Democrat, to temporarily authorize him to investigate and prosecute future cases where a police officer's actions lead to the death of an unarmed civilian.
As of 1997, significant pay differences existed between federally employed men and women in botany: The Commission of Professionals in Science and Technology's (CPST's) October 1998 edition of the Salaries of Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians reported that while the average salary for civilian botanists was $ 43,372, women took home an annual wage that was on average $ 7700 less ($ 39,664 vs. $ 47,385) than their male counterparts.
It may seem that the exclusive military market might offer less than attractive terms and conditions, given that it is so much smaller than the civilian...
But to qualify for free services at these civilian locations, your combined income must be less than $ 52,000.
* you have less than five years of civilian service and you do not intend to return to federal employment, a refund may be advantageous because you must have at least five years of creditable service in order to receive an annuity; or
Under FERS, if you die while you are a Federal employee, and have more than 18 months of creditable civilian service but less than 10 years of total service, your eligible spouse will receive a two - part FERS benefit.
A 2014 survey by the National Federation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) found that military families had 7 % more unsecured debt (about $ 400 - to - $ 500 on average); about $ 11,000 less in tangible assets and spent $ 200 a month more on debt - related expenses than their civilian counterparts.
The advantage of a Military Debt Consolidation Loan (MDCL) is that you typically pay a lower interest rate and closing costs than civilians and far less interest than you would trying to pay the same bills with credit cards.
The latest figures from the UN show that three - quarters of the population are forced to survive in absolute poverty on less than one dollar a day; over 30 % of all children die before reaching the age of five and one child now dies of preventable diseases and malnutrition every three minutes (480 every day); overall life expectancy is a mere 45 years and almost a third of the country's population has been displaced by the conflict (some four million civilians).
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