Yes. When in Basic Training/Advanced Individual Training (or One Station Unit Training), soldiers are paid according to their pay grade, which can be pay grades E-1 through E-4. A soldier fresh out of high school is paid as E-1; if they completed one or two years of Junior ROTC, they're paid as E-2; for completing three or four years of Junior ROTC, or having been an Eagle Scout, or for having a certain amount of university credits, they enlist as E-3; for prior service members, or persons who possess a university degree, they enlist as E-4.
the policy of paying soldiers
Conscripted soldiers were soldiers that were actually trained - either by the army or other means - volunteer soldiers (like most in WW1) were given no training and were just sent into battle to make up numbers as they did not have the time or resources to train more troops. This is why conscripted soldiers fought better - because they had training.
yes, soldiers of ww1 did go to training camp and they usally went for 6 weeks but if the generals didnt think they were ready they would keep them behind.
The policy of paying soldiers Gaius Marius's military reforms
American soldiers were required six months training and an additional two months training overseas but the urgency for U.S. soldiers was so great that they just sent them unprepared for battle not even knowing how to handle a rifle. They had barely any experience therefore earning them the name of doughboys.
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I read an article that said they were going to pretreat soldiers with Prozac or a medication like it to avoid ptsd and to help soldiers with stress training.
Skillport for the U.S. Army E-learning website is behind a User Login and password screen. So the soldier would need to visit https://usarmy.skillport.com/skillportfe/custom/login/usarmy/login.action to access any particular training course.
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They elected officers
the policy of paying soldiers