If you mean a buffalo hunter,
They payed:
$3.00 per hide
$0.25 per tongue
If you mean a buffalo soldier for the army,
They payed in food shelter and $13 a month
Oh, dude, a 1925 buffalo head nickel is a coin minted by the United States featuring a Native American profile on one side and a buffalo on the other. It's worth around a few bucks if it's in good condition, but like, don't expect it to pay off your student loans or anything. Just a cool piece of history, you know?
About 8million-4hundred
$20 million
15 million dollars.
I assume you have a 1936 Buffalo Nickel. This was the year that more Buffalo Nickels were made than any other year, so the coin is quite common, despite not seen in circulation anymore. I typically offer 35 cents for these. You might expect to pay 50 cents to a dollar from most dealers
it depends on his/her rank and pay grade
Pay is dependent on the soldier's rank and corresponding pay grade, time in service, and any additional allowances they may be entitled to.
A beneficiary for upaid pay and allowances is someone who is declared on the DD93 to receive any money owed to the Soldier after his/her death or if they are in a "missing or POW" status. For example, if a soldier dies on the 30th of the month, he/she will get the soldier's ordinary entitlements from the 15th-30th, plus allowances(housing, separate rations:food) and any other pay(ie clothing allowance) that was entitled to the soldier. If the soldier is declared missing or in POW status. the appropriate service will pay the above entitlements to the designated person once the soldier's status has been officially declared.
The pay for a soldier varies depending on their rank, experience, and time served. The base pay for an entry-level soldier starts at around $20,000 per year, but can increase significantly with promotions and longer service. Additionally, soldiers may receive various allowances and benefits such as housing and food allowances, which can further contribute to their overall compensation.
5 pounds per hour
hOw much does 2 receive in tanf benefits in md
Your pay rate depends on your rank.
The Finance Record Review is limited only to the Soldier's monthly base pay and does not consider any other pay the Soldier receives.?
The Finance Record Review is limited only to the Soldier's monthly base pay and does not consider any other pay the Soldier receives
No, the badge signifies naught but completion of Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
How much a soldier gets paid depends on their rank and corresponding pay grade, and their time in service - not their occupation. An E5 (Sergeant) with four years who serves as a truck mechanic will have the same base pay as an E5 with four years who serves as an infantry fire team leader.
The same pay as any other soldier. It depends on your rank.