A Staff Sergeant in the Marine Corps and Army - $3226.20 a month. A Staff Sergeant in the Air Force - $2828.40 a month.
A Staff Sergeant (E-6) with six or seven years of service would make 56,361.00 annually as of the 2008 paygrade.
The pension for a retired sergeant can vary based on factors such as length of service, rank at retirement, and specific retirement plan. In general, a retired sergeant can expect to receive between 40-60% of their pre-retirement income.
5000 plus a month depending on if hes married or not and what his housing allowance is
US Private -- UK Private/private equivilent (ie Kingsman, Guardsman, Ranger)US Private fist class -- UK N/AUSCorporal/specialist -- UK Lance Corporal/BombardierUS Sergeant -- UK Corporal/Bombardier/Lance Sergeant/Lance corporal of horseUS Staff Sergeant -- UK Sergeant/Corporal of horseUS Sergeant first class -- UK Staff Sergeant/colour sergeant/staff corporalUS Master sergeant -- UK Warrant Officer class 2US First Sergeant -- UK Company Sergeant MajorUS Sergeant Major -- UK Warrant Officer class 1US Command Sgt Major -- UK Regimental Sergeant MajorOfficers are pretty much the same.
The base pay for an E-5 with over six years of service in 2011 is $2,620.20.
44000
15,400
6500.00
depends on how much you make and how long you worked
$2500/month
That will depend on how long he has been in the military and the rank structure in that armed force. In the US, a new sergeant would make about $2000 a month.
The retirement pay for an E-8 (Master Sergeant or First Sergeant in the Army, for example) varies based on years of service and the retirement plan under which they are retiring. Generally, retirement pay is calculated using a percentage of the service member's base pay, which is typically around 50% to 75% of their highest 36 months of basic pay, depending on years of service. As of 2023, an E-8 with 20 years of service could expect a monthly retirement pay in the range of $3,000 to $4,000, but this amount can vary based on specific circumstances and additional benefits.