That all depends on your rank and your location. I don't know what it's called in the coast guard, but in the army, it's called BAH. (It's the same basic program in all of the services, not matter what it's called). The amount of your BAH depends on rank, location, and number of dependants.
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Pay is dependent on rank and time in service. While the majority of Coast Guard members don't make $60K right after school, it is possible.
Coast Guard Helicopter pilots usually make anywhere from $60 to $80 dollars per hour.
An effective Navy, an efficient Coast Guard and an incorruptable Customs Service.
Pay is dependent on rank and time in service. While the majority of Coast Guard members don't make $60K right after school, it is possible.
They make American money $$$$$ oh wait their economy is gone to $h!T... ABORT MISSION!
If your that week that you could not make it into the Coast Guard 1)Go find a mirror 2)Stair at yourself long and hard 3)Now smack the sh!t out of yourself 4)Repeat till you cannot stand any more
They make money, you know like the bling bling $$ big mola
After Coast Guard Reserve Officer Candidate Indoctrination (ROCI), candidates who successfully complete the program move on to Officer Candidate School (OCS). OCS is an intense 17-week program designed to train and evaluate candidates' leadership abilities, physical fitness, and knowledge of Coast Guard operations. Upon graduation from OCS, candidates are commissioned as officers in the Coast Guard Reserve.
It depends on how long you have been in and what rank you are. For example, a person just going in would make $1416.30 per month, where a person that is the rank of Petty Officer First Class with 12 years time in service would make $3530.40 a month.
It's prohibited to light a fire on a greek beach! If you do so, the police or the coast guard is going to arrest you!
I get like 2200 COD points after every match. I hope to go higher soon.
Not likely. You would still be responsible for house payments. However, you would be paid some amount by the National Guard, probably more for active duty. No. While on active duty you receive regular duty pay and benefits, not from the National Guard (or Reserves), but from the Federal Government (Army, Navy, Air Force) (Marines & Coast Guard fall under Navy). Also time served on active duty counts toward retirement.