During the Vietnam War, U.S. soldiers were typically paid based on their rank and time in service, with monthly salaries ranging from around $78 for a private to over $600 for higher ranks. In 1971, a private's base pay was approximately $155 per month. Vietnamese soldiers, particularly those in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), received lower pay, often between $10 to $20 per month, depending on their rank and role. The disparity in pay reflected the economic conditions and military funding differences between the U.S. and South Vietnam.
The Continental Soldiers got paid very little. So little that 10 dollars was like their double pay. The Redcoats got paid with gold coins.
They were booed at disliked. They were called "Baby killers" and much worse. They were like that because of the media being able to record and show American citizens the horrors of the Vietnam war.
In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
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they got paid gold for the jobs that they did the silversmiths got paid the most
All soldiers get paid. Modern soldiers get a monthly check based on grade and rank. Ancient soldiers got booty. They took slaves and sold them, they took silver and gold, and they got lands, castles, titles, and honors.
They got paid 1.76 daily IF they did a good job!
They were payed a lot of money for back then. They got at least 10 grand every six months and if they died in service they would get the purple heart to give to he soldiers families and a support payment of 2 grand.
they got paid 50 or 60$. they got paid $35 per hour
they got paid $13000
Since wearing them mean they served their country and got paid, they were fine with it.
he got paid 30 million in 2011