Colonail milita trained for moth; modern slodiers are hardly trained at all
Yes they did get paid because its a risky and dangurous job.
the nwmp got paid 50 cents per day
the were paid 1 pound
Not enough they got paid an average of £2 a week
A army of volunteers means the men were not conscripted (were not drafted). Draftees can be paid minimum wage. Volunteers will be paid much more money. A boot trainee for Vietnam was paid $90 a month. A boot trainee for today's military exceeds a $1,000 a month. But that's not all gravy; today's boot may have to pay for things that the draftee era men didn't have to purchase. Another words, during the draftee era (Vietnam era) everything was free...in combat even the cigarettes were free.
This question was too vague and no one was able to answer you. We cannot tell which Israelis you are writing about. We also don't know which wars your are asking about either. If you are asking about private militia who hire themselves out to other nations to fight for them my answer would be they were paid the same way all other free enterprise militia are paid, IN CASH.
Several wealthy merchants of Bristol, England, paid for John Cabot's first expedition.
She doesn't make any clothing lines.
It is John Terry who is the highest paid footballer.
the merchants
john paid little attention to what he ate and his clothes
The king and queen of England paid for his voyages.
Its navy was the strongest as it remained on continuous for half the year - it was paid for by the contributions mulcted from its allied cities. Its army was a militia comprised of farmers and tradesmen called out for military service as required in emergency and was not paid.
the king
the merchants
Not enough