Base pay for all E-2's is the same but if married and living off base they will get a housing allowance adjusted to where they are stationed and a small food allowance. You can find all of the pay details by typing in military pay scales or military pay and allowances on the internet.
As officers in the US Navy and US Marine Corps, they get paid the standard rates based on their rank and length of service plus flight pay.
No, they are paid by the Department of Defense.
You dont get an hourly wage in the military. Youre paid monthly. All you need to do is visit the official navy site and it will inform you on your payscale according to youre credentials.
The Marine Corps by Title X US Code is still a part of the Dept of the Navy.
See "US Military Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Commissioned Officers" in the 'Related Links' section at the bottom.
The coolest things about the US Navy include: Traveling the world (The Navy has bases all over the world including Japan and Italy. I've known people in the navy who have been all over the place.) Getting PAID to train at skills that you can use to get a good paying job in the real world Getting paid to go to school
E1 is the paygrade. The rank of an E1 is private, the insignia -- well, there is none, no stripes, no rockers. Are you asking, "What is the pay received by an E1?" If so, the base pay of an E1 is $1347.00 per month. You can look it up here: http://www.militaryfactory.com/military_pay_scale.asp
The US paid Colombia $25 million for the loss of Panama.
not enough :)
Though I am not sure how much, yes they do get paid.
Since 2001, when the presidential salary was raised, the US president is paid $400,000 plus expenses. Thus, that is what he was paid in 2010.
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