As far as the US Military goes...
A military members' pay depends on their pay grade. There are three different types of pay grades: 1. Enlisted (E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4, all the way up through E-9), 2. Warrant Officer (WO-1 through WO-5), and 3. Officer (O-1 through O-10). Below is a link for the military pay tables effective 1 January 2008.
I think that the military's funding is supplied by the government via taxes.
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Go to the site below and or do a web search for military pay table. Military pay table is freely available for everyone to look at. http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables.html
http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables/2008MilitaryPayCharts35.pdf Here is the pay scale for 2008.
Sorry, there are two problems here: First, there is no such rank. Second, while weekly pay of military can be determined, military personnel are typically paid at a monthly rate.
the average military officer gets a meager $1,000,000 per second. This is why our economy sucks, because Obama insists on insane salaries for military personnel.
Navy personnel are paid on the same pay scale and other Military personnel. The amount is based on the rank and the time in service. Doctors come in at a higher rank (usually Lt) then others so that their starting pay is a bit higher.
The ROTC instructors in colleges and universities are military personnel and are paid the standard pay rates for their rank and time in grade.
The pilots of Air Force One are military personnel and get paid according to their rank and length of service.
Navy pilots are paid on the same pay scale and other Military personnel. The amount is based on the rank and the time in service. They also get flight pay each month.
go to this site. It gives the pay by rank for all the services. http://www.militaryfactory.com/military_pay_scale.asp
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If you join the military then how much money you get paid depends on what rank you are. The higher the rank the more you get paid.
A hospital located on a military base which take care of military personnel, their dependents, and retired personnel.
If by "The Army School" you mean the United States Military Academy at West Point, there is none. Academy Cadets are, in fact, military personnel and thus are paid to be there.