It totally depends on the member's current rank, time of service, and any additional benefits/allowances he's afforded (hazardous duty, dependents, housing, etc.). It's different for each SEAL.
Atleast more than 100,000$ a year.
All Navy personnel are paid based on their rank and their time in service. The standard military pay chart applies. There are instances where they will get hazard pay, for instance, staying parachute qualified.
1992
On average, one Navy Seal can expect to get at least 10 different deployments in a 20 year career.
Navy SEAL officers can get deployed for as long as 8 to 10 months out of the year, not counting the times that they will be gone for training also.
200,000 a year
Though the SEAL's had their beginnings in WWII and more formal beginnings in 1961, the Navy SEAL teams were officially established in 1962 by President Kennedy. Most of the first SEAL teams were comprised of members from UDT units.
You can train by working out, and eating right to where you are in good shape.
they make about 50,000 to 60,000 dollars a year
As porco's gunsmith said "If your in the military and you make money, then your a ------. But if your a bounty hunter and you don't make anything, well, then your an ------."
$42,000.00 per year
Need more info like the year, make, engine size and front or rear crankshaft seal.