Its all dependent upon different duty assignments, different bonuses, what rank you are, and time in service.
in what way?
The highest enlisted pay grade for all US Military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
It all depends on your rank. Enlisted get paid far less than officers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well the above answer is right. But there are many ranks in the military. Each one has a different pay grade and as you stay in the military your pay goes up because likely it is that you have more experience. Once you have been the military for four years as an enlisted man you can take the test for becoming an officer. Once you are an officer you will get paid more than an enlisted because you have four years of service already as an enlisted member. If you choose to go to college and take ROTC classes and you pass the test in college you will be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. Then you will get paid more than enlisted but not as much as you would if you had four years as an enlisted. So it all depends on the amount of experience that you have-- and your rank.
The highest enlisted pay grade for all US military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
The pay system is the same for all military services depending if you're enlisted, a warrant officer or commissioned officer. I hope that helps YNCSOHV
The pay scale of the National Guard varies depending on your class and there are also bonuses and incentive pay for certain tasks and duties. For instance, a newly enlisted Private E1 makes up to $800 for annual training but a 4-star General can make nearly $10,000 for annual training. In conjunction with the annual salary, there are a variety of special payments like Active Duty pay, which is essentially double of the annual training salary.
An enlisted person in the military serves as a "worker" in the beginning and starts to manage and supervise as they go on. An officer commands and manages large group of enlisted servicemembers.
Retired military pay is considered part of the household income for FAFSA purposes. It should be reported when filling out the FAFSA application.
He got to enjoy his $71.33 per month (the average enlisted base pay).
There are no fees for an enlisted person or an officer to take leave. So, no, a spouse or significant other would not be required to pay such. If someone within the military is attempting to assess you fees for leave, report it immediately to CID or NCIS. Check the post or base directory for these listings.
until your enlistment expires
Yes military does not shelter anyone from state or federal law.