See "US Military Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Commissioned Officers" in the 'Related Links' section at the bottom.
About 100,000 a month
Are you referring to a member of the staff of the US Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps? Navy lawyers, sometimes referred to as "JAGs", are paid based on their Navy rank. A junior JAG officer is probably a Navy Lieutenant, at a pay grade of "O3", has a pay dependent on their time on active duty, between $35K and $45K per year. A mid-grade JAG officer is probably a Navy Commander or O5, with a pay between $45K and $70K per year. There are additional allowances for housing and meals.
They get paid by the month and it depend on what rank they are as to how much they get paid.
No alot
The size of the Department and the community served dictates salaries.
It means you are getting a top knotch education at a service academy. Not only does it not cost anything, you get paid to attend! After two years, you incur an obligation to serve in the Navy. Upon graduation you are commissioned as an Ensign in the Navy, or a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
There are no active Navy SEAL pilots except for those who left the SEALs and joined separate army or navy programs.
Navy admirals get paid somehwere from 75000-80000.That's onlky for their first 2 years.
Yes, ex Navy SEALs get paid from the Navy if they leave the Navy before 20 years
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.
Depends on their rank, and length of service. The pay is the same as any other member of the Navy performing hazardous duty.
ALL Servicemen get paid according to their rank. A Colonel pilot will be paid more than a Lieutenant Colonel pilot, he'll receive more money than a Major, etc. Pay grade is the 0-4 grade for a Major, 0-5 for a Lt. Col., 0-6 for a Col. etc. The pay-grade is what counts, because a US Navy Captain is a full bird 0-6 Colonel in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. An Army Captain is a Lieutenant in the US Navy.