Not enough. At an E-5 level in the Norfolk/Hampton roads area, I was collecting around 1700 a check. For 80-100 hours a week, that's not so hot.
Yes, as a radioman. He was kicked out for smoking pot. No, he was never in the Navy
Royal Navy Submarine Museum was created in 1963.
Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service was created in 1906.
Radioman Petty Officer 3rd Class. E-4
The beginnings of the radioman rate in the Navy dates back to the early 20th century...approximately 1914-1918 with the advent of the Marconi wireless transmitter/receiver. The actual rate of radioman was established in 1921 and was merged with IT (Information Systems Technician) in 1999.
I think that the First Navy Radioman to receive the Bronze Star was Preston Gaymon, from JCSE Macdill, AFB for services rendered in Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He was given this award by Gen Norman Swartzskoff in 1991.
Royal Navy submarine
scorpion submarine
This is not a "cut and dry" question. It depends on the pay grade and whether they are wearing their "dophins" or not. They cannot receive submarine pay until they finish the submarine qualifications and put on the submarine pin or "dolphins".
Just a little above national minimum wage
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the USA, served on a nuclear submarine in the U.S. Navy.
The submarine you are thinking about was the USS Nautilus. It was the world's first nuclear powered submarine and commissioned into the US Navy in 1955