The salary of military sergeants varies depending on several factors, including rank, years of service, and location. In the United States, for example, the base pay for a sergeant in the Army ranges from around $2,500 to $3,600 per month. However, there are additional allowances and bonuses that can increase their overall compensation.
Many sergeants, mostly Sergeants and Staff Sarges.
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.
2,000,000 euros in a time. Communism sucks.
That will depend on how long he has been in the military and the rank structure in that armed force. In the US, a new sergeant would make about $2000 a month.
2,000,000 euros in a time. Communism sucks.
In the United States military, the ranks for drill sergeants are typically Sergeant (E-5) or Staff Sergeant (E-6). Drill sergeants are responsible for training and disciplining recruits during basic training or initial entry training. They play a crucial role in transforming civilians into soldiers by instilling discipline and teaching essential military skills.
They are not supposed to, however they do it all the time.
Many sergeants, mostly Sergeants and Staff Sarges.
How much money does a military engineer make on average?
Of what?
just practice
The plural form for the noun sergeant is sergeants; the plural possessive form is sergeants'.
The Sergeants affair happened in 1940.
No Time for Sergeants was created in 1958.
Assuming you mean Sergeants, one
There'll be a lot. You'll have medical personnel, you'll have Drill Sergeants, you'll have instructors, civilian technicians.. pretty much, anyone you'd have on any military installation, especially since these posts aren't limited just to BCT/OSUT units.
first sergeants