The basic pay difference between a Corporal and a Corporal is just that. Nothing. The base pay for an E-4 (as of 2012) is between $1,947 and $2,363 depending on how many years of service he or she has. It doesn't matter if the Marine is a Scout Sniper or a potato peeler.
However, there are some differences in pay depending on many different factors (not including PMOS). Most of which are out of the scope of this question though, some may apply: Imminent Danger Pay (IDP) is pay that a Marine is likely to get for being in a hostile area or where hostile fire is present. IDP is $7.50 per day while in the area with a max amount of $225 per month (30 days). Another could be Cost of Living Allowance (COLA). COLA is a taxable allowance that is used to cover the extra expenses associated with living in a particular area. The amount of COLA received is depends on the zip code of the duty station that the Marine is stationed to.
The pay difference between an E-4 Marine and an E-4 Marine in Force Recon depends on various factors such as years of service and location. In general, Marines in Force Recon may receive additional pay and allowances based on their specialized training and job responsibilities, such as dive pay or parachute pay. However, the specific pay difference can vary greatly and should be referred to the most up-to-date military pay charts for accurate information.
Force Recon handles high priority military intelligence as needed by Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) command element. Marine Recon handle division-level ground and amphibious reconnaissance
The motto of Philippine Marine Corps Force Recon Battalion is 'Recon'.
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The average salary for marine force recon jobs is $40K. Average marine force recon salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, and experience.
The cast of Marine Force Recon - 2013 includes: Greg Stebner as Narrator
Marine Force Recon - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 30 July 2013
MARSOC is basically a reformed Force Recon. It's the same guys doing the same job.
I think it is the Marine Force Recon.
The U.S.M.C. is a branch of the U.S. military, and the Marine Force Recon is an extremely small part of the Marine Corps Recon division. Its like the Corps Navy SEALS...only better...it takes alot of hard work, dedication, and a massive amount of motivation...and even with all that there's still a HUGE chance you won't make it...thats how exclusive it is. Aaron B. U.S.M.C. Enlisted Poolee I leave for basic June 28, 2010
Marine Force Recon is a branch of MARSOC (Marine Special Operations Command) and their job is to locate HVT's (High Value Targets) and other threats for the main infantry. There is no question about it, they are the most elite fighters in the United States. Many say that Navy SEALs are more elite, but there are over 3,000 SEALs in the world, and only about 300 Force Recon Marines in the world.