2010 Military
Special Duty Assignment Pay (SDAP) is designed for enlisted members receiving basic pay whose duties are extremely difficult or involve an unusual degree of responsibility.
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Incentive and Special Pay : 2010

SPECIAL DUTY ASSIGNMENT PAY


If you are an enlisted member entitled to basic pay and are performing duties which have been designated as extremely difficult or involving an unusual degree of responsibility in a military skill, you may, in addition to other pay or allowances to which you are entitled, be paid Special Duty Assignment Pay.

Special Duty Assignment Pay (SDAP) is designed for enlisted members receiving Basic Pay whose for duty assignments characterized as extremely demanding or high degree of responsibility.

  • SD-1: $75
  • SD-2: $150
  • SD-3: $225
  • SD-4: $300
  • SD-5: $375
  • SD-5: $450

Eligibility Requirements

Enlisted members serving in pay grade E-3 or higher are eligible for Special Duty Assignment Pay. Officers/Warrant Officers are not eligible for Special Duty Assignment Pay. Eligibility is contingent on meeting the basic requirements and those provided by specific service regulations. Special Duty Assignment Pay replaces Proficiency Pay; therefore, only one or the other may be paid to a member for a given period.

  1. Enlisted members of the Army, Marine Corps and Air Force are authorized to receive SDAP when on a second or subsequent enlisted term of service; and first term person who is serving in an enlistment, an enlistment is extended, or an extension of an enlistment that will total 6 or more years of service.
  2. Enlisted members of the Navy are authorized SDAP when on second or subsequent terms of active duty enlisted service and first term personnel who are serving in an enlistment, an enlistment as extended, or an extension of enlistment that will total 7 or more years of active service.
  3. Enlisted members of the Reserve Components must be assigned to a duty position characterized by extremely demanding duties or duties demanding an unusual degree of responsibility. Appropriate authorities must annually review the enlisted member's eligibility to receive either proficiency pay or special duty assignment pay.

Rates Payable

Special Duty Assignment Pay is broken into six pay rates ranging from $55.00 to $375.00 per month. Each military branch assigns those rates to specific duty specialties and assignments.


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