Incentive Pay for Airmen
Week of December 24, 2007
Airmen selected for assignment to South Korea who apply for the Korea Assignment Incentive Pay (KAIP) Program can earn $300 a month and apply for advanced assignment consideration. The incentive program authorizes the monthly payments to Airmen who sign a written agreement to serve the prescribed tour length in South Korea plus an additional 12 months. KAIP tours will be established as 24 months unaccompanied or 36 months accompanied, when authorized. Most Airmen may apply for advanced assignment consideration 10-12 months prior to their DEROS or VML date. For more information on this program, call the Air Force Contact Center at (800) 616-3775.
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