quite a lot
US Army Privates made $50 a month and combat pay was $10 and paratrooper jump pay was $50
fifty percent -- White soldiers were paid $13 per month while black soldiers were paid $10 with a $3 deduction for clothing, resulting in a net pay of $7. To answer your question, then; black soldiers were paid $6 dollars less than white soldiers, almost half as much. This was ended with the equal pay act passed by Congress in June, 1864 where it was stipulated that black soldiers would receive the same pay, supplies, etc. as white soldiers.
As of 2001, it was recorded in the Guardian that SAS soldiers earned between £25,000 and £80,000 per annum, depending upon special skills and allowances. A private in any conventional army regiment earned a basic £13,000. Until 1980, SAS pay was little more than the basic, but it was raised in that year in order to retain skilled soldiers that might otherwise be tempted by the very lucrative private sector, where skilled ex-soldiers are in high demand. Source: see related link. The truth is that although the SAS pay scales are higher than standard infantry, accepting a lower rank in the SAS than in their previous regiment means that some SAS soldiers may take pay cuts to become the best in the world.
well a nurse was a nurse and a Tommy was a Tommy A Tommy was a British soldier. The origins of the nickname Tommy are a lost in the mists of time. Tommy Atkins was a term used for British soldiers as early as 1745 although in 1815 the name Tommy Atkins was used in a war office publication to show how a soldier's pay book should be filled out. Nurse was not a nickname, unlike Tommy.
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Book value is an estimate of what an item could or should sell for, market value is what people will pay.
Book value is an estimate of what an item could or should sell for, market value is what people will pay.
Soldiers Pay was created in 2004.
If we talking cars a market value is the retail value(what it will cost when you buy it from the dealers). The book value is the trade in value( what the dealers will pay you when you sell it).
You are responsible for the difference in what the car is worth,(Insurance Payment) and the balance of the loan. Insist the insurance pay you the NADA retail value of the car, not the Blue Book value.
The book value of something like a car is what it should be worth. The written down value is actually what somebody would be willing to pay for it.
The duration of Soldiers Pay is 2100.0 seconds.
Training is certainly not free. They had to pay for the ammunition, the weapons, and pay instructors. Yes, the government did pay.
You will have to pay the license & transfer fee which is minimal. Around $20. You will also have to pay 6% sales tax based on exactly what you paid for the vehicle, not the book value, but what you paid.You will have to pay the license & transfer fee which is minimal. Around $20. You will also have to pay 6% sales tax based on exactly what you paid for the vehicle, not the book value, but what you paid.
The value of a sports collectable is worth what a collector will pay. Check with a sports memorabilia auction.
Soldiers Pay - 2004 was released on: USA: 17 September 2004
There is 3 different versions of this card... all of which have a different hologram symbol on the back... Version A - Book Value $250 Version B - Book Value $100 Version C - Book Value $50 The book values, are in no way what to expect to receive for a card... People pay a % of the book value... in most cases a card will sell for 20-65% of book value Hope this helps ya out!