ONLY if the wound causes a disability. For example, if the man has lost a leg, arm, eye, etc. then he's compensated for it. If he's totally recovered and has no disability then no, he's no longer paid for it. The PH is for getting wounded, not for getting paid.
They were payed a lot of money for back then. They got at least 10 grand every six months and if they died in service they would get the purple heart to give to he soldiers families and a support payment of 2 grand.
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
Yes. Many of the first Buffalo Soldiers were ex-slaves, but they were US soldiers and they were paid in US dollars.
they are called mercanaries or soldiers of fortune
They were paid approximately $13.
$100 dollars for every three days of service were paid to their families or directly to the soldiers. Love you.....
The German soldiers that were paid by the British to fight in the Revolutionary War were called "Hessians".
yes
Mercenaries
Professional soldiers or the term of mercenary.
fifty percent -- White soldiers were paid $13 per month while black soldiers were paid $10 with a $3 deduction for clothing, resulting in a net pay of $7. To answer your question, then; black soldiers were paid $6 dollars less than white soldiers, almost half as much. This was ended with the equal pay act passed by Congress in June, 1864 where it was stipulated that black soldiers would receive the same pay, supplies, etc. as white soldiers.
Yes, of course they were paid - so were soldiers.