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
there are many factors affecting pay in the military.
First is your rank. Then, combat or hazardous duty pay. Then whether you live outside the U.S. or not... and many, many more factors.
go on military.com. they have paycharts. it's kind of complicated to explain. they go by rank and certain amount of years youv'e been in the rank.
Ask the marines!!!!!
probably about 100-200
Yes, through the GI Bill.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - there's only one in the entire Marine Corps.
A marine corps scout snipers pay is determined by his rank and years in service.
Yes. The amount of pay depends on their rank and how long they have been in.
A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
Marine Corps translates into German as Marine-Infanterie.
The US Marine Corps pay scale is the same as all of the services. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member. Other factors include being married and special pay for jobs like flight pay and jump pay. It starts at $1357 while in boot camp.
United States Marine Corps .
Anyone can get cancer, whether or not they are in the Marine Corps.
the marine corps is separate from the air force. but the marine corps has had an aviation component since 1912
The job of the Commandant of the Marine Corps is to serve as the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps. They are responsible for the administration, combat readiness, and effectiveness of the Marine Corps. They advise the President, Secretary of Defense, and other senior military officials on matters relating to the Marine Corps.