It depends on your time in service and current rank, most individuals who enlist in to the Army enlist as an E-1 PVT, however you have the opportunity to get 2 promotions prior to leaving for basic training, ask a local recruiter for more details. I have only listed the base pay for E-1 through E-5 due to the traditional enlistments in the Army are up to 6 years and you can or should be an E-5 by the time you reach 2 1/2 years in the Army, the base pay is as follows:
----------1 Year---------- 2 Year----------3 Year----------4 Year----------6 Year
E-5-----2061.30--------2199.30--------2305.50--------2414.40--------2583.90
E-4-----1889.70--------1986.30--------2094.00--------2199.90--------2293.80
E-3-----1705.80--------1813.20--------1923.00--------1923.00--------1923.00
E-2-----1622.10--------1622.10--------1622.10--------1622.10--------1622.10
E-1-----1447.20--------0.00-------------0.00-------------0.00-------------0.00
Note: the base pay is per month prior to taxes
Soldier payNOT ENOUGHPay varies in accordance with rank and time in service.
they choose the soldier that seceur for us
it depends on what the type of soldier you are talking about but an infantry soldier was paid about 1shilling and sixpence a day. a cavalry trooper was paid about 4 shillings and sixpence a day, but the had to pay for the food of their horse so it was usually less than that amount
No. It is last name only.
Redcoats, i think
some soldiers get paid alot
The US government paid for the tomb of the unknown soldier.
In the US, depends on rank, how long in service, and whether performing hazardous duty. No one pay.
$1200
it depends on his/her rank and pay grade
Soldier payNOT ENOUGHPay varies in accordance with rank and time in service.
Not enough they got paid an average of £2 a week
225 Denari
ten cents a day
ten pence or half shilling a day
not alot 1,000 a week my cuzin is in it
canadian soldier