All branches of military service are paid according to a pay scale, approved each year for any changes and commonly available online. Paygrade and years of service are the two deciding factors in the base pay of a service member. The tricky part comes when adding in allowances, such as housing allowances, special duty pay, and incentives such as Sea Pay (an allowance added monthly while in a Sea-going duty status based on how many years of accumulated "Sea-Duty" the service member has). This is mostly specific to the Navy, but other branches most certainly have their own "special pay".
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There are no active Navy SEAL pilots except for those who left the SEALs and joined separate army or navy programs.
Military has different branches like Army and Navy and the Army is one branch of the military.
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yes they do all military branches are paid under the same pay scale
Master-at-Arms in the Navy are responsible for discipline and law enforcement. There are no MP's in the Navy; the Army's Military Police Corps are largely responsible for the same thing in the Army.
It's the same thing in the Navy. The rank of Chief Warrant Officer was established in the Navy in 2002.
navy won the 1979 army navy football game 31-7
Army 27 to 7
Their pay is the same.
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
Army Navy Match was created in 1878.