ISSUE No. 500
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Navy News
MARCH 1996
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'You're simply the best' - First Sea Lord page 29
Pay: It's 3.5% in stages PAY FOR the Armed Forces s e by b y ;an average of just is to rise under 3.5 per cent in an award staged over nine months. The 3.2 to 3.8 per cent rises recommended by the Armed Forces Pay Review Body have been accepted by the Government. However, in line with other public sector awards, the Government has decided on staged payment - an increase of between 2.2 and 2.8 per cent being paid from April 1, with a further one per cent from December 1. When the award is complete, Royal Navy captains will receive between £133.37 and £163.51 a day depending on seniority, while ABs will get £36.10 (Scale B) to £38.42 (Scale A).
Brazen saves 30 boat people
Charges up The rises will be offset to some degree by a similarly staged increase of between ten and 25 per cent in Service family quarters charges to bring them more into line with civilian equivalents. Other recommendations by the AFPRB include provision for an X-factor pay rise from 11.5 to 12 per cent, although there will be no such increase for the Reserves. And there will be a leap in the basic rate of pay for work of an objectionable nature (PWON) from £2.29 a day to £4. Rises in additional pay, diving and submarine pay. Long Service at Sea Bonus and separation allowance will be broadly in line - and staged - with the pay increase. The Reserve Forces length of service increment goes from 2()p a day to 82p.
Discussion is continuing on many of the 151 recommendations made by Sir Michael Belt in his Independent Review of the Armed Forces Manpower, Career and Remuneration Structures known as the Belt Review. In a written answer to a Parliamentary question. Armed Forces Minister Nicholas Soames said a final announcement on the review recommendations would be made in the summer. However, con-
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Frozen In the case of separation allowance the 30-day qualifying period for the first year and the need to re-qualiry annually have been removed. London pay will be frozen with a view to ending it next year. However, the Review Body has recommended that the Ministry of Defence should submit proposals this year for an alternative system. Food charges will rise by 1.3 per cent, and new charges for single accommodation - which have now been separated from family quarters charges - range from a reduction of £22 a year for Grade 4 charges to a rise of £44 for senior officers. Senior salaries, medical and dental officers will be subject to separate recommendations.
ABOLITION of the Royal Navy's most junior rank, and flexible pay scales with more emphasis on rewards for skills are among the main recommendations which have been agreed following a wide-ranging review of the structure of the Services.
Safe and sound . . . the two youngest of the Albanian boat people tuck into "nutty" and biscuits on board HMS Brazen, pictured above on Adriatic patrol by CPO(PHOT) Chris North.
HMS BRAZEN has rescued 30 Albanian boat people from a sinking craft in the Adriatic. The Type 22 frigate's Lynx helicopter spotted a rigid inflatable adrift in bad weather 35 miles east of Brindisi. "They were soaking wet and suffering from hypothermia and shock," Brazen's Flight Commander Lt Rhett Hatcher told Navy News. "One of them spoke a little English and we discovered that three of their number had been lost overboard during the night after their engine had broken down 18 hours before.
"Their boat was breaking up underneath them and they were hand baling to keep afloat."
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The survivors, who included two young women and two children aged two and five, were given dry clothing, hot food and drink and medication before being transferred to the Italian corvette Urania to be taken to Brindisi. It was believed that their boat had originally set out from Vlore in Albania.
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HMS Brazen has been on patrol on NATO duties in the Adriatic with the Standing Naval Force Mediterranean followed by a training period in the Western Mediterranean.
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