Typically all pay issues are addressed within thirty days of the paper work submission.
US Army travel pay advances are typically paid before the start of the travel period, but it can vary based on individual circumstances and the specific travel regulations in place at the time. It is best to consult with the Army Finance Office or the relevant unit's finance personnel for specific details and instructions.
Their pay is the same.
They wouldn't get paid, this just meant that the soldiers did not have to pay for taxes e.t.cBASICALLY - the romans pay would be transferred onto their taxes, so women would have to pay taxes on their houses while when the men are in the army or have retired from the army they wouldn't have to pay anything.Hope this helps :D
They are paid in accordance with their rank and corresponding pay grade, time in service, and any additional allowances they may be entitled to (such as hazardous duty pay).
The same as any other person of the same pay grade.
The same pay as any other soldier. It depends on your rank.
No. They participate in the show without getting paid but all of their living, food and travel expenses are paid for them.
Employees required by job duties to travel during work hours are paid. Employees are not paid to commute to the day's first work site.
The highest enlisted pay grade for all US military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
The army pay is based on a monthly salary,so your pay is calculated per month.But you could also chose to get paid twice a month,which than your salary will be divided in two and it will be paid on the 1st and the 15th of each month,and if that falls on a weekend you will get paid that Friday prior to the weekend.These is generally the most common method that a service member chooses to get paid and salaries are direct deposited to a bank account,so you must have one in order to get paid.
Yes. In the Union Army, for most of the war, the pay was $12 per month. A drummer (or bugler, or fifer) was a full fledged member of his military unit, entitled to uniform, rations, pay and other benefits.
You do not receive any additional pay or benefits for being a Native American.
Yes, the army was paid but out of the basic salary the soldier had to pay for his food, clothing, boots and part of the cost of fodder for the contuberium mule. Donatives, bonuses and his share of loot made up the bulk of the soldier's earnings.