Well, an E-1 which is lowest gets payed 1400 or so in a month if you worked 1 year or less.
In the military you get paid by rank and if you are in a war zone the pay is a bit higher. When you first go into the military you are the lowest rank so you get the lowest pay.
It depends on a few tging such as rank, number of dependents, and if you are deployed or not there is a pay chart you can find on the internet that should help you get and idea of how much you could expect to make depending on your rank.
Every Marine in the U.S. Marine Corps is a rifleman. Marines are paid according to their rank and time in service. No one is paid by what job they do. Also, pay varies slightly depending on various factors. Defense Finance and Accounting Service (see related link below) has the most up-to-date information.
Pay depends on rank and job so it varies.
All US Military pay is determined by rank and the years of service. Military snipers are paid by their rank and pay grade in the military service. To best answer your question, anywhere from $16,800 to $50,000 a year depending on several things. No they don't get paid by kills, and they don't do contract work. There is no bonus for being a sniper.
They get paid by the month and it depend on what rank they are as to how much they get paid.
Military pay grades are based on rank, so it varies.
If you join the military then how much money you get paid depends on what rank you are. The higher the rank the more you get paid.
the lowest rank of taxa is species
The lowest rank was a private.
That would depend on his rank in the Marines
It depends on their rank. http://www.defenselink.mil/militarypay/pay/bp/01_activeduty.html