It is a basic scale applied to all the armed forces. It varies based on pay grade and time in service.
The answer to this question depends on many variables. You have a lot of "blanks" to fill in.
Enlisted paygrades are E-1 thru E-9
Warrant Officer paygrades are W-1 thru W-5
Officer paygrades are O-1 thru O-10
You may want to check the latest military pay web sites for specific pay and allowances. Military members (yes, Marines too) are paid: base pay, housing allowance, food allowance, uniform allowance, and special pays based on a number of variables including occupational needs and where the member is assigned. He/ she could also be paid combat, hazaradous duty, imminent danger, or flight pay. There are too many possibilities to consider. You really need to know the specifics of the situation. If you have access to the member's LES (Leave and Earnings Statement) you will know EXACTLY how much they make. The monthly LES tells all.
The US Marine Corps pay scales is the same as all of the other services. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member. Other factors include being married and special pay for jobs like flight pay and jump pay. It starts at $1467.70 a month and can be as high as $18,936.90 for the Marine Commandant.
A U.S. Marine does not get paid much. It may seem like a lot if you look at their pay scale and other benefits according to the site linked below.
However, I was in the Marine Corps for 8 years. I figured out my total of pay and all my allowances and with the hours I worked (not including putting my life on the line and all that I put up with on a daily basis) I was only making about 8.75 an hour. That was according to what the Government sends every Marine at the end of every year stating what they earned in a dollar amount with every benefit they received for the year.
See the related link. Your Marine's monthly base pay will be at the intersection of his rank (paygrade) and years of service.
It depends on your rank bro. But the good things is that Marines and other soldiers don't pay taxes while there deployed. So your check goes straight to bank.
That would depend on the rank and years of service.
It depends on your rank in any branch of the military.
25k
Private through General get deployed, not just in the Marines, but in all branches.
It depends on a few tging such as rank, number of dependents, and if you are deployed or not there is a pay chart you can find on the internet that should help you get and idea of how much you could expect to make depending on your rank.
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No. Harper's Ferry was a land battle. Marines at that time were exclusively deployed by the Navy.
The Recon (Reconnaissance) Marines are US Marines; the US Marine Corps was deployed to Vietnam in 1965. Scout=Recon/Scouting=Reconnaissance. Reconnaissance=gathering information Military information=Military intelligence
That is an irrelivant vague question, being there are so many AFSC's (AF careers)
Yeah they get paid 3200 up
Marines are deployed several places around the world. Among them are Iraq and Afghanistan of course, also Camp LeJune, San Diego, Japan, and Korea.
Every one who lays down their life for their country is under paid, but Marines are no more underpaid than the rest of the services.
aqua marine is a type of stone, last time i checked stones don't get paid.
The United States Marine Corps can be deployed to fight in various locations around the world, depending on the specific mission and strategic objectives. They have been deployed to combat zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as other regions where there are conflicts or threats to national security. The Marines are known for their versatility and ability to rapidly respond to a wide range of combat scenarios.