Pay in the US armed forces is not computed by occupation but by pay grade (E-1 to E-9) and the years of total service. You need to Google "US armed Forces pay scale 2009" to find the various amounts. That will only give you the basic pay. There also untaxable allowances paid and they depend on marital status, dependent status, location, type of assignment, various hazardous duty and combat pays, etc.
$1644.90 is the monthly base pay of a PFC. Half that amount minus taxes would be each paycheck. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member.
The US Marine Corps pay scale is the same as all of the 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 $1357 while in boot camp.
To earn one stripe, you must serve for 4 years. And for every four years after that, you tack on a stripe
Pretty much none. With the onset of the civil war the corps was divided like the rest of the nation. Much of the marine corp's leadership was in the South so the corps fell into disarray and never fought in the civil war with any organized units.
Sizes vary with the structure and the structure varies depending on the needs of the mission. A Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) is the largest Building Block currently used in the Marine Corps and consists of a Marine Division, a Marine Logistics Group and a Marine Aircraft Wing. It may consist of all or any part of all three elements. Smaller missions might require only a Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) centered around and an Infantry Regiment and Marine Air Group. A Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) uses an Infantry Battalion and a Marine Air Squadron as the basic building blocks and typically it will be an Infantry Battalion with the support of an Artillery Battery. It could be much larger if the mission requires more personnel, added armor or specialized equipment to accomplish the mission or to meet a specific threat.
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I think they make 168, 562
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A marine corps scout snipers pay is determined by his rank and years in service.
That would depend on his rank in the Marines
That depends on their experience level, proficiency, and what their employer is willing to pay them.
2247.30 per month, base pay
you need absolutely no training what-so-ever to join the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps itself will provide any and all required training.
a good mech.will make form 18 to25
about 80 dollars
It depends they usually make $24 a hour sometimes even more depending on what your doing like: Marine mechanic or outdoor power equipment if you own a buisness in that field i know you make much more hoped this helped
35.000 to 50.000