In the UK, it is Senior Naval Doctor, or Senior Legal Professional.
Basically, a Doctor or a Lawyer, but in the Navy.
In the US, the base salary depends on the pay grade, which is not exactly the same as rank but is closely related, and (in some cases) the number of years in service. There isn't a specific "part of the navy" that pays more, though there is a small bonus for hazardous duty.
No, they are paid by the Department of Defense.
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The US Army is not part of the US Navy . EDIT: The Marine Corps is technically part of the Navy
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if your a member of the us navy your organization is part of the what
That the Marine Corps is subordinate to and part of the US Navy.
I would argue by definition a Navy is amphibious but it is not the main part of the Navy that is. One of the prime missions of the Marine Corps is Amphibious operations and since the Marine Corps is part of the Navy the Navy as a whole is amphibious.
Formula 1, to my knowledge, pays their drivers the most.
MLB (Major League Baseball)