No, he paid someone else to be in the military for him.
President Grover Cleveland
The president and all members of congress were paid during the shutdown, but their staff members were not. The military was exempt, since the president had signed an act that made sure the troops would continue to get paid.
No, that is another internet myth. The president has actually tried to boost military pay.
As is common with so many who promote the military and military service, Trace Adkins chose not to enlist and serve in the military. While he promotes Wounded Warriors, there is no information as to whether or not he's contributed to them, is being paid by them, or is volunteering his services.
Every president get paid.
President Grover Cleveland (22nd & 24th President) who was first elected in 1884 avoided the Civil War conscription by paying a substitute to serve in his place in the Union Army. This was entirely legal under the Conscription Act of 1863 and made President Cleveland the U.S.'s first "draft dodger."
Commander-in-chief (the president.) Other than that, probably the Chief of staff. Now, for pure military, it's most likely General Of The Army.... Actually, if you consider positions with the military that aren't military in and of themselves, it's Navy's football coach (somewhat over $1million, compared to the $400k for the President).
A peace officer is another term for police officer. A police officer is someone who is paid to protect and serve the people.
A peace officer is another term for police officer. A police officer is someone who is paid to protect and serve the people.
Yes you will get paid after winning a lawsuit agianst the military. You cannot howver sue the military while in the military, you will have to seperate first.
The President of the United States is the highest paid public official in the United States, but not the highest paid president in the world, nor the highest paid person in the United States.