Do American soldiers who want to retire early in Syria need to pay a fee?

Updated on military 2024-02-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I know an American soldier in Syria, and he asked me to write his retirement documents for 21,000 dollars, is there such a thing as a pension.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Early retirement of American soldiers in Turkey is not a pension.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello guys, I know two U.S. Air Force generals the year before last, he said that the Syrian army is called Frank, and the other is called Paulson in the Hafuhan unit, and the two of them asked me to pay them several sums of money, as well as vacation money, as well as suitcase money, as well as plane ticket money, as well as salary cards to pay various taxes, and to hand over retirement expenses, I have paid more than 140,000 yuan for him, and the other has helped him pay more than 170,000 yuan, and the last one, let me pay 60,000 retirement expenses, There is also a salary transfer that asked me to help pay a total of 67,000 national taxes. I haven't helped them pay, they have been chasing me until now, asking me to help them pay this fee, I stop now, until now, and still pay the pension (and pay the salary to pay the national tax to withdraw the money)? Is there such a thing?

    I think he's been cheating me out of my money. I never dared to think about it. I feel like I've met a ghost in my previous life, and I've been biting me all the time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In Syria, the standard of discharge pay varies depending on the soldier's rank and length of service. According to information published in Syria**, the discharge pay of a soldier is mainly based on his rank and length of service. In general, in the case of jujube or boy, the higher the rank, the longer the service period, and the higher the discharge fee.

    According to reports, the discharge pay given to soldiers by Syria** consists of two parts: basic discharge pay and supplementary discharge pay. The basic discharge pay is available to every soldier, while the supplementary discharge pay is based on the soldier's rank and length of service.

    The formula for calculating the basic discharge pay is: b = 80,000 Syrian pounds + 200 Syrian pounds for months of service. According to the exchange rate in November 2017, 1 Syrian pound is approximately equal to the Chinese yuan, hence the group bond b RMB.

    The formula for calculating supplementary discharge pay is: b = basic discharge pay, rank coefficient, and number of months of service. Depending on the rank and number of months of service, the coefficient of rank and the number of months of service are also different.

    For example, the rank coefficient of a captain is, and the coefficient of months of service is; The rank coefficient for a major is 4, and the coefficient for the number of months of service is a stool. As a result, the supplementary discharge fee may be much higher than the basic discharge fee.

    In general, according to information published by Syria**, the discharge pay for a Syrian soldier can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of Syrian pounds, depending on the rank and length of service. It is important to note that this information is subject to change in Syria** policy and is for reference only.

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