There is no set limit - it depends entirely on the year of separation, years of service, type of separation, COLA adjustments, and many other factors, including disability, POW status, etc. There are so many factors that there's no way to determine the pay for any given retired Naval Commander. Even an active duty Commander's pay isn't easy to determine, since it depends also on service time and other factors, such as sea pay, hazardous duty pay, dependents, housing, etc.
$42,000.00 per year
how much income can you earn as a retired couple before filing a tax return
A Navy commander will have to have at least 20 years of service to retire. That would entitle him to 50% of his base pay in retirement. That would be around $3500 a month..
Navy admirals get paid somehwere from 75000-80000.That's onlky for their first 2 years.
Squat, he doesn't play anymore. Unless he has an alternative job.
Just a little above national minimum wage
Lieutenant in the Navy is not O4 - O4 is Lieutenant Commander. See the related link for a basic pay chart for commissioned officers.
Just a little above national minimum wage
Michael Jordan retired from the NBA in 2003 for his final time. Much love MJ!
an Indian mnavy officer can earn up to 600000rs as a captain.....1.5 to 2.5 lakh as a 2nd officer....
How much can you earn, if you retire at 62 and still work.
All Navy personnel are paid based on their rank and their time in service. The standard military pay chart applies. There are instances where they will get hazard pay, for instance, staying parachute qualified.