There seems to be a little misconception here regarding 'multipliers' for mil time.
It's been a while for me, and I don't recall the specifics, but I seem to remember some airlines permitted a multiplier for total time and some an additive per sortie. Personally, I always thought the additive method was most fair as fighter pilots were robbed of time using a multiplier with their high sortie count versus (usually) lower flight time as compared with trash haulers, gas passers and bombers with similar time in service.
Either way, it's not a pad as some here seem to think, but rather a way of turning military apples (takeoff to landing) into commercial oranges (block to block). Military pilots still need to de-ice, fly approaches to minimums, deal with cargo and passenger issues (whether that passenger is a living being or hung ordinance), etc, and put themselves into harm's way for the rest of us.