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In 1721, he again went on half pay for five years.
At the peace of 1748 he went on half pay.
They each work every other week, for half pay and nearly full benefits.
Put him back on half pay for the time being, in his old Section.
When the war ended in 1763 he was put on half pay.
One of these was, "Why are you sitting around here on half pay?"
He went back to Scotland, for a few years on half pay.
He retired from the army on half pay in 1924.
When peace came in 1815, he retired on half pay.
In less than eight more years he could retire on half pay.
After his return he left active service but remained at half pay.
After this, he was put on half pay for the next eighteen months.
He became a second captain in 1816, and was placed on half pay the year after.
But who, he would, had been in a financial problem after three months, when it drops to half pay.
On half pay with a large family, he wrote his memoirs to make money.
In 1822 he retired from the army as captain on half pay.
During these times he was largely dependent on his half pay.
More than half paid "little or no Federal income tax," the staff reported.
The letter did, however, promise to make him an officer on half pay.
"I've three hundred a year of my own, and half pay, which may be cut off."
He was made a Major in 1826, but was then put on half pay.
He was put on half pay on 7 March 1900.
Currently, a worker can retire after 25 years at age 55 with half pay.
In 1887 he was promoted to Colonel and placed on half pay.
Police officers and firefighters can retire on half pay after 20 years.