As of right now its $1294.50. Should increase with 2010's pay raise though.
You can look at the 2009 Military pay chart for more info.
S/F
Sgt Reece
Marine Boot Camp does not cost money. Those that enlist are provided their uniforms, food and shelter as well as their training. They even pay those that are going through boot camp!
Your pay rate depends on your rank.
30 days, give or take.
The benefits that military wives receive during boot camp and deployment include family separation allowance, imminent danger pay, location pay, and many other special allowances.
Techniques used at teen boot camps include corporal punishment, isolation, and extreme exercise. Teen Boot Camps accept teens from all backgrounds. Normally if you are able to pay the tuition the boot camp will accept your child into their program.
It depends on how long you wish to send your child to bootcamp for, expect to pay anywhere from 50 to 200 dollars a day.
Captain
E1 with under 2 years is around $1250 per month before deductions during boot camp
You can get in the Army/Navy/Military/Air Force by signing up at your nearest location. Buildings are located all around where you can easily sign up. Though, to get in without boot camp, if you are under the age of 18, and wish to go to college without paying money, you can always join this program where you go to military college, and you pay it off in the years ahead by military joining, boot camp through the school.
Gomer Pyle USMC - 1964 Pay Day 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Workout boot camps are rising in their popularity, thanks both to their stints on several weight loss centered reality TV shows and the results that they can yield. If you've ever seen someone who has successfully completed a boot camp then you have seen the results firsthand. Most people will come out of it with at least some weight loss, and many of them will do so much better toned. Does that mean that a boot camp is the right way to go for everyone? Of course not, there are no one size fits all solutions in this life. Boot camps are right for some people, and very wrong for others. Today, we are going to take a look at what you need to consider before you decide to lay out your hard earned money for a boot camp style class. The Benefits of A Boot Camp The benefits of a boot camp are, for the most part, obvious. Once you have made a commitment, and put out your cash, you are going to keep to that commitment. You won't skip workouts because you didn’t schedule them. Research has shown that we humans take things more seriously when we pay for them. So, consider the benefits of a commitment. The Risks of A Boot Camp The risk of a boot camp is, of course, the physical one. If you are just starting out on a workout plan, if you have medical problems, or serious doubts about your ability to workout for 30 to 60 minutes in an intense way then you may want to build your way up to a boot camp. When in doubt consult your doctor first before you try any strenuous plans. That way you do not end up doing yourself more harm then you do good with any new exercise plan. Being Realistic About Your Availability If you have one million things to do in your life, and you don’t have time to take a shower when you want to, then a boot camp is probably not the way to go. Before you sign up be realistic about the chances that you will be able to make it to the class on a regular basis. Being Bossed Around and Your Personality A boot camp is going to be an intense experience. The instruction is not likely to all sunshine and hugs with you. If you do not like being bossed around, or if you just do not respond well to authority figures then a boot camp is most likely not the way that you should go. Now you know the basics. From here you should be able to make a rational decision about whether a boot camp is something that you can see through to the end, or if you are not quite ready for that kind of a fitness commitment. Don't worry if a boot camp is not right for you. There are still lots of other options that will better fit your life.
Gomer Pyle USMC - 1964 Pay Day 1-6 was released on: USA: 30 October 1964