Yes. If you've signed for an item, you're responsible for it. If you lose it, there's a hand receipt with your name and signature, and you'll be expected to pay for that item.
Yes, the military can hold you financially responsible for lost or damaged government property. This can include deducting the cost of the lost item from your pay or imposing other penalties. It is important to take proper care of equipment and report any losses or damages promptly to avoid any financial consequences.
no they give you a receipt for your items. they don't pay for the items you give them because it is a donation.
Because if they didn't they'd have to pay an extra 55% on items. I worked it out myself.
Pay is determined by pay grade and time in service, not by MOS.
Their pay is according to their rank/pay grade and time in service.
not enough
The army pay scale was categorized by how many years a person served for their country. A person who was new to the army would make around 650 dollars a year, while a person who had served over three years would make 1,375 dollars a year.
BRAND NEW ITEMS TO REPLACE THE ITEMS LOST Stated otherwise, replacement value coverage pays for the replacement of a like kind and quality item when the original item has been lost or destroyed. Without replacement coverage, a property insurer is usually required to pay only the actual cash value (ACV) of the lost, destroyed, or damaged item. ACV is essentially the value of the item at the time of the loss, and significantly, takes into account depreciation based upon the age of the item. Brand new items to replace the items lost, Apex
They decided not to pay him because he lost - - lol.
Go to USARMY.com and click on military pay scale.
My answer applies to Alberta Canada only: Where I am he can fire you for loosing the tool (neglegence) but he cant make you pay. He may be "allowing you to pay" rather than punishing you
well including base pay hazardous pay bah type 1 and 2.... alot!!!!
The Army will pay for a certain term of commitment to the service.