The same as their active duty counterparts. There'll be some variation in pay based on total time in service. See related link "US Army Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Enlisted" at the bottom. Sergeant is pay grade E-5.
a marine patrol makes about $45,000, but a sargent for the marine patrols make about $60,000 to $70,000.
they make about 68,000 or 78,000 :)
there is no max speed for airbag deployment there is a minimum speed but that speed depends on make of car and airbag
"If your parachute doesn't deploy use the emergency parachute!" The Sargent yelled over the plane.
Depends on your rank.
Banks use excess reserves to make loans to customers so that they can make profits on the interest Commercial banks cannot use excess reserves to make common loans. They can only use them to make loans to other banks who may need more required reserves. Excess reserves increase the monetary base but do not enter the M1 or M2 money supply. The only entity that can effect the total excess reserves is the Federal Reserve. When the fed decides to reduce its balance sheet, it will sell assets in the market and reduce an equal amount of excess reserves.
The Family Pre-Deployment Checklist is the list that will make sure arrangements are made for a family's tax return. It is found under Financial on the checklist.
Banks use excess reserves to make loans to customers so that they can make profits on the interest.
Yes, enlisting in the reserves makes you eligible for selective service until you reach the age of 26. It is a requirement for all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants aged 18-25 to register with the Selective Service System, regardless of military service status.
We need to make reserves for them and stop hunting them
drive more cars
Legal reserves