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Military budgets operate off of the "fiscal year," which runs from 1 October to 30 September. For example, Fiscal Year 2009 is from 1 October 2007 to 30 September 2009. ... The Military Appropriations Act, and the Military Authorization Act must be passed by Congress and signed into law by the President each year,
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Enlisted military members are paid a "clothing allowance" to pay for maintenance and replacement of required uniform items. The allowances shown here are for Fiscal Year 2009 and are effective from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009. ... Fiscal Year 2009 Military Clothing Allowance Rates – Marine Corps...
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Total Outlays (Federal Funds): $2,650 billion; MILITARY: ... These figures are from an analysis of detailed tables in the “Analytical Perspectives” book of the Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2009. The figures are federal funds, which do not include trust funds — such as Social Security — that...
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The Army announced Feb. 4 the details of its budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, which covers the period from Oct. 1, 2008, through Sept. 30, 2009. The FY 2009 budget request is $140.7 billion. Budgeting for Military Personnel; The Army's objective is to provide combatant commanders with fully capable units manned by...
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"These steps have included reductions in retention bonuses, reductions in the number of military occupational specialties eligible for a selective re-enlistment bonus, suspension of the retention mission and most recently, two-year re-enlistments.";
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The Bush Administration is requesting $343.2 billion for the Pentagon in Fiscal Year 2002. This is $32.6 billion above current levels, and includes the $14.2 billion increase requested for the military in the March budget release (see below).
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The Fiscal Year 2001 Military Budge ... The Clinton Administration's Fiscal Year 2001 budget request for the military includes $305.4 billion for the Pentagon and the defense functions of the Department of Energy. It is $12 billion higher than the current (FY'00) budget, and represents more than 1% real growth in...
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Fiscal Year 2001 Military Budget at a Glanc ... Source: Program Acquisition Costs by Weapons System, Department of Defense; Budget for Fiscal Year 2001, February 2000 ... FY - Fiscal Year, from October 1 through September 30...
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