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  2. Public Health Service Hazardous Duty Award - Wikipedia

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    Receipt of hazardous duty pay or imminent danger pay. Completion of diver training, maintenance of certification as a diver as required by the officer's agency, and receipt of dive pay for 180 consecutive days.

  3. United States military pay - Wikipedia

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    Hostile fire pay/imminent danger pay: Monthly pay that appears on the LES as "HFP/IDP". Sometimes referred to as "combat pay". [8] Hazardous duty pay: Monthly additional pay for certain "hazardous" duty assignments, such as the flight deck operations personnel on an aircraft carrier. Other examples are parachuting and scuba diving.

  4. Hardship post - Wikipedia

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    US State Department hardship and danger payments by country, 2011–2016. In the terminology of the United States Diplomatic Service, a hardship post is a diplomatic post where living conditions are difficult due to climate, crime, health care, pollution or other factors.

  5. How to fix your finances: 6 tips for financial wellness in 2025

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    Don’t do it. “Pay your future self first: Down the road, you’ll wish you had the benefit of that compound interest,” says Pharr. “Plus, contributions to traditional retirement accounts ...

  6. Combat Action Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Combat Action Badge (CAB) is a United States military award given to soldiers of the U.S. Army of any rank and who are not members of an infantry, special forces, or medical MOS, for being "present and actively engaging or being engaged by the enemy and performing satisfactorily in accordance with prescribed rules of engagement" at any point in time after 18 September 2001.

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    The deadly Los Angeles fires that began Tuesday have scorched over 28,000 acres in the region, as the flames have reduced thousands of structures to lots of rubble and mangled metal, prompting ...

  8. Offering a listening ear: Agora Crisis Center takes 10,000 ...

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    Jan. 28—For more than 50 years, Agora Crisis Center has been a listening ear. Volunteers answer calls on four-hour shifts, listening to someone's worries and sometimes helping the caller make a ...

  9. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia

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    The Hill-Burton Act of 1946, which provided federal assistance for the construction of community hospitals, established nondiscrimination requirements for institutions that received such federal assistance—including the requirement that a "reasonable volume" of free emergency care be provided for community members who could not pay—for a period for 20 years after the hospital's construction.