It varies with each person - it's entirely dependent on several factors besides benefits and bonuses:
1. Time in Service
2. Rank
3. VA Disability Percentage Ranking
The biggest factor is your Disability Percentage - the higher the number, the more you get.
The pay scale for disabled military personnel depends on several factors, including the severity and nature of the disability, as well as the length of service. Disabled military personnel may receive compensation through disability retirement pay, disability severance pay, or veterans' disability benefits. The specifics of the pay scale can vary, and it is best to consult with a military personnel office for personalized information.
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The entire pay scale for the US Military is far too large and complex to list on WikiAnswers, however you may access it at the site linked below.
see this link for official military pay scales: http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables.html
The lowest possible is from $1.705.80 to $1.889.70 per the current US Military Pay Scale. The highest possible is $1,923.00 to $2,293.80 per the current US Military Pay Scale. These are both for base pay only for a promotion from E-3 to E-4..
Go to USARMY.com and click on military pay scale.
The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) publishes the pay scales every year. In Feb 2009 they give you access to both the 2008 and the 2009 pay scale information.
Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for those who became permanently disabled.
Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for those who became permanently disabled.
None. The pay scale is universal across all the branches.
You need to be more specific in your questions. There is flight pay, combat pay, then there is the military pay scale, dislocation allowance, housing allowance, subistance pay, professional pay. All this information is public knowledge and can easily found by doing a web search.
I think what you are asking is "is a disabled vet's pay taxable" this depends on the type of disabilty pay the VA is providing.
The pay scale of the USMC is the same as the pay scale for all of the United State's military services. One can be found below for 2007 but they change yearly. Just search "military pay scale" followed by the year in the future. http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/2006militarypaytables/2007MilitaryPayCharts-1.pdf