A little known program called the Savings Deposit Program (SDP), which was created during the Vietnam War, allows military members in combat zones to earn a guaranteed 10% APR on deposits up to $10,000. The U.S. Military defines a service member eligible for SDP if they are on orders to an area that receives hostile fire pay and also considered a combat zone.
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