A corpsman in the Navy usually gets paid around $30,000 per year. However, there's always room for landing a higher rank and making more.
The Navy does not make money. The Navy is a branch of the military. As such they are funded by the government.
No such thing...what NAVY rank do you want to know??
HM's who have been through Hospital Corp school-FMF Service Medical School-CTM-TCCC-OEMS-Mountain Med; and are comparable to Physicians Assisstant with rifleman and combat education as well. Navy Corpsman are trained as medical professionals first, in combat or clinically, then rifleman. The HM's have a glorious past and precedent set for not just the Navy but all forces. Navy Corpsman have earned the Medal of Honor more times than any other job in the military. Medicine in my experience is more arduous to learn and apply than combat skills. To do both under the threat, or during violent acts by violent men is what we are trained and continue to train for. Combat in my experience is CHAOS when things go bad and all militant forces in our nation strive to train service members to control that CHAOS as much as possible. Navy Corpsman have a hard road to toll, lives of men, friends, and even enemies are entrusted unto them for safekeeping.
400
Not enough but considering the benefits its fair
See the related question below.
200,000 a year
The largest supercarriers, the US Navy's Nimitz class, displace about 105,000 tons fully loaded.
E-4 is a paygrade in the military. It means Enlisted - level 4 and tells you how much money they make. In the Navy an E-4 is a 3rd Class Petty Officer, in the Marine Corps it is a Lance Corporal.
Atleast more than 100,000$ a year.
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