In 1953, the base pay for a U.S. Army private (E-1) was approximately $78 per month. This amount could vary slightly based on additional allowances and benefits, but the figure represents the standard starting salary for new recruits at that time. Adjusted for inflation, this pay would be significantly lower in today's dollars.
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Soldier hired by the army of another country or by a private army, or a Soldier that will fight for you for pay enough.
In the Army, it's pay grade E3. In the Marines, it's pay grade E2.
Base pay for a Private E-2 is $1,568.70. The actual pay can be slightly higher depending on duty assignment, hazzard pay, combat duty pay, training, etc.
Private Secretary - 1953 was released on: USA: 1 February 1953
1953 Army-Navy Game - 1953 TV was released on: USA: 28 November 1953
Private is the lowest rank in the Army
Private Eyes - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Private Secretary - 1953 Where There Is a Will 1-4 was released on: USA: 22 February 1953
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 winners of the Soviet Army Cup in 1953 were Lokomotiv Sofia.