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Show The Army Pays Well Men who re-enlist within 20 days of discharge will be reinstated to the grade and date of rank held at time of discharge with corresponding correspond-ing pay schedules. New volunteers will have every opportunity for rapid advancement as men with high ratings are retired re-tired from service. Even the private with his $50 per month, is receiving an equivalent equiva-lent of approximately $150 per month when his free food, clothing, shelter, medical and dental care are taken into consideration. This is in addition to free travel, free education, ed-ucation, and many miscellaneous benefits like reduced insurance, high rate of interest in soldiers banks, free postal rates. Men enlisting before July 1, 1946, receive dependency allowance benefits ben-efits for the duration of their service. ser-vice. They also qualify for G. I. Bill of Rights benefits no matter when they are discharged. And employment in the Army is both steady and free from civilian pay deductions. |