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Receipt of military payments should never stop you from applying for disability benefits from Social Security.
Williams related the story as he counted out our pay in MPC (military payment certificates).
He opened it and held up a whole roll of American MPC (military payment certificate).
The wartime currency most familiar to Americans was the Military Payment Certificates issued in Vietnam.
Fred Schwan (1997) Military Payment Certificates.
It also eliminates the need for the World War II practice of producing the Military Payment Certificate.
During the Vietnam war, soldiers would spend Military Payment Certificates on maid service and sexual entertainment, thus supporting their partners and their families.
Military payment certificates, or MPC, was a form of currency used to pay U.S. military personnel in certain foreign countries.
For US Forces following WWII this was called MPC Military Payment Certificate.
Certain military payments - such as parachute jump pay and hazardous duty pay - had been considered "unearned income" under current regulations and consequently were harming their benefits and eligibility.
At dawn on C-Day military bases were locked, civilian workers told to stay home and every soldier required to change his stock of Military Payment Certificates for a new and different issue.
Military personnel deployed abroad (protective or occupation) are generally paid in military scrip, which prevents legal tender from going into the black market, plus it is an excellent way of keeping tabs on military payments and spending.
However, changing the color of American Military Payment Certificates failed back in crime- , drug- and corruption-infested South Vietnam in 1970 because the American high command didn't appreciate that the major element in the "evil triad" paralyzing our war effort was neither crime nor drugs, but corruption.
A Defense Department investigation of Pentagon-financed propaganda efforts in Iraq warns that paying Iraqi journalists to produce positive stories could damage American credibility and calls for an end to military payments to a group of Iraqi journalists in Baghdad, according to a summary of the investigation.