Military personnel are paid according to their rank (pay grade).
An Army Officer's Salary will depend on their Pay Grade/Rank and years in service. The average newly commissioned O-1 (Second Lieutenant - Lowest Rank for an Officer) will make $2784.00/mo or $33,408.00/year. A mid range officer will make around $60,000 and upper level will make $80-100,000/year. Keep in mind this is just base pay rates, separate of their complete housing, dental, medical, and food benefits, and there are additional allowances added in for things such as combat duty, language bonus, special assignment bonuses, airborne qualified bonuses, etc.
For a complete basic pay chart, refer to the Related Link below.
Never enough during a time of War and always far more than they deserve according to the "bean counters" in times of Peace.
See the link below for the current Military Pay Scales.
Check with a local recruiter, they have the current pay scales. Military pay changes nearly every year (COLA-Cost of Living Adjustments).
It all depends on rank and time in service. Starts at about 45k and moves up from there. There are pay calculators you can look up online.
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Officers are listed as O-x on the chart (the top half).
dont quote me but i believe about 1M +
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If you're a single soldier, nothing.
No. It is last name only.
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some soldiers get paid alot
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In the US, the Medal of Honor is the highest award a servicemember can earn.
No, he was not.
Private US Army $50 a month
US Army Deros records are located in St. Louis, Missouri.