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No. You're still responsible for ensuring that your bills are paid.
You will get paid up to the date of discharge. After you have been discharged (just like being fired), you don't get paid.
Yeah they get paid 3200 up
Every one who lays down their life for their country is under paid, but Marines are no more underpaid than the rest of the services.
During the Vietnam War, the "average" US GI made about $90 in boot camp and about $350 as an E-4 in country. An E-1, E-2, E-3, and E-4 are Private, Private, Private First Class, and Specialist 4 (probably changed to just Specialist today). An E-5 would be a buck sergeant (3 stripes). All branches; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, would've been paid roughly the same according to their grade (E grade). "E" standing for enlisted is the grade; "Private" is the rank.
1st and 15th of every month.
No, they are paid by the Department of Defense.
During the summer, Canadian cadets can go to summer camp, they get paid $60 a week. When you are a senior cadet, you can also apply to become staff, and get paid even more.
No, the cost of transportation to Navy Boot Camp is typically covered by the United States Navy. However, it's always recommended to consult with a recruiter or official Navy sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Their pay is the same.
Yes.
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