A soldier's salary is his monthly pay as determined by time in service, time in grade, and current pay grade.
See the related question and the link there for the current US Military pay scale.
When a soldier is fighting for the survival of the world or his nation he is worth his weight in gold. Today we outfit our soldier with very expensive equipment to keep him alive and to defeat the enemy. So how much is a soldier worth? Ask his mother.
5 million dollars
The root of salary is salt. Roman soldiers were sometimes paid their wages in salt.
about600 cents a day
Roman soldiers were paid in salt. Salt = sale in Latin. therfore, salaria = salary
Salt. In fact, the word "salary" comes from the salt roman Soldiers were payed with.
It included that no extra money was asked by the Shopkeepers ,as he gave less salary to his soldiers. We Understand that he Doesn't want his Soldiers to go against him because of less salary.
Salarium - Salary
roman soldiers were traditionally paid in salt.
The average salary of a United States soldiers is approximately $40000 a year.
You need to be more specific and clarify what you mean by paid for in return. In return for what? Soldiers in professional armies receive a salary. Soldiers in armies based on conscription receive a small allowance
A salary is a monthly payment by an employer to an employee for his services for the past month. The word is derived from the Latin word salarius, which has to do with the allowance or payment of Roman soldiers with salt.
The Swiss Guards are housed in Vatican City where they receive room and board as part of their salary.
A soldier's salary is his monthly pay as determined by time in service, time in grade, and current pay grade. See the related question and the link there for the current US Military pay scale.