Starting base pay right now is $1447.40 per month. They also can recieve other allowances for food and housing if they are not living on base.
The pay for a soldier varies depending on their rank, experience, and time served. The base pay for an entry-level soldier starts at around $20,000 per year, but can increase significantly with promotions and longer service. Additionally, soldiers may receive various allowances and benefits such as housing and food allowances, which can further contribute to their overall compensation.
it depends on his/her rank and pay grade
Pay is dependent on the soldier's rank and corresponding pay grade, time in service, and any additional allowances they may be entitled to.
5 pounds per hour
Your pay rate depends on your rank.
The Finance Record Review is limited only to the Soldier's monthly base pay and does not consider any other pay the Soldier receives
The Finance Record Review is limited only to the Soldier's monthly base pay and does not consider any other pay the Soldier receives.?
The same pay as any other soldier. It depends on your rank.
How much a soldier gets paid depends on their rank and corresponding pay grade, and their time in service - not their occupation. An E5 (Sergeant) with four years who serves as a truck mechanic will have the same base pay as an E5 with four years who serves as an infantry fire team leader.
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.
Please see the link below for the 2011 Military Pay Charts.The patriotic answer: NOT ENOUGH!
In the US, depends on rank, how long in service, and whether performing hazardous duty. No one pay.
They would join and work as a soldier on soldiers pay. See related link below for pay scales.