No. Go back and check your reading comprehension.
He worked on a Federal Drug Task Force. It was funded by the Feds for their overtime. He worked 60-80 hours a week for months.
I merely state that I thought his overtime should be taxed.
He is currently deployed. He gets his 0-4 pay from the Army and the state makes up the difference in his salary. So, he is actually making less.
If the state is making up the difference between his Army pay and what he was paid as a P.O. and he's not doing the job the state is paying him to do, then he's double-dipping.