It will depend upon how many years of service he performed. Retirement pay is a percentage of the base salary at the time of retirement. The way to figure it is 2.5% times the number of years of service times the pay rate at date of retirement. A Captain retiring at twenty years would get about $4,000 a month, plus benefits.
Pension of an army captain after implementation of 6th pay commission is approx sixteen thousand.
chief petty officer in coast guard for 24 yrs what is the pension
my pension was rs 375
You would know if you retired from the Navy. If you were discharged for a disability, you would be receiving disability pay. If you retired after 20 years, you would get a pension. There are benefits for all veterans, but they don't include a pension.
Thomas Arnold - Navy captain - died in 1737.
Thomas Arnold - Navy captain - was born in 1679.
A Navy commander will have to have at least 20 years of service to retire. That would entitle him to 50% of his base pay in retirement. That would be around $3500 a month..
Just a little above national minimum wage
A Royal Navy Captain is the same as a United States Navy Captain - it's the equivalent of a full Colonel in the armies of both countries. The next rank up is Commodore - Brigadier equivalent.
John Knatchbull - Royal Navy captain - died in 1844.
Yes, a navy widow is eligible to receive a survivor's pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs if her spouse passes away. The pension amount is determined by various factors including the length of service of the deceased spouse.
The basic retirement pension is 1,000,000 GBP per year