this is all monthly.....
Under 2 Years = $4,825.50
2 Years = $5,436.00
3 Years = $5,812.50
4 Years = $5,883.30
6 Years = $6,117.90
8 Years = $6,258.60
10 Years = $6,567.60
12 Years = $6,794.10
14 Years = $7,086.90
16 Years = $7,535.10
18 Years = $7,748.10
20 Years = $7,959.00
Over 22 Years = $8,198.40
$3,537.00 to a maximum $6,262.80 per month.
It depends on the years of service, but the basic pay starts at $3,537.00 to a maximum $6,262.80 per month.
Lt. Colonel Wise: His battalion had stopped the Germans at their closest point to Paris.
Lieutenant Colonel.
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
There is no specific abbreviation for a Marine Lieutenant but Lieutenant is abbreviated as Lt. For example 1st Lt., 2nd Lt., Lt. Col.
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
lt governor
Taking Chance is the name of the movie starring Kevin Bacon as Marine Lt. Colonel Michael Strobl, who excorted home the remains of Marine Lance Corporal Chance Phelps.
* General * Lt. General * Maj. General * Brig. General * Colonel * Lt. Colonel * Major * Captain * 1st Lt. * 2nd Lt * WO1 * CWO2 * CWO3 * CWO3 * CWO4 * CWO5 * Sgt. Major/Master Gunnery Sgt * First Sgt/Master Sgt. * Gunnery Sgt * Staff Sgt * Sgt * Corporal * Lance Corporal * Private First Class * Private * Recruit (not a rank, but status while in boot camp)
Pay is from 65,717 pounds for a Lt Col at Level 1 to 76,095 for a Lt Col at Level 9.You can find this info on the army website at http://www.army.mod.uk/join/terms/1136.aspx .Info is on a pdf download.
Theodore Roosevelt
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