Yes. 30 days of paid vacation a year and lots of federal holidays make it easy to go and visit your family. If you get stationed near your home town, then you have it good. If you are married, then your family lives with you almost anywhere you go. Just not to any deployed location.
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Master Sergeant in the U S Air Force receive around $2339 to $4821 a month. (depending on the number of years active duty and if he/she is in the Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve).
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Unfortunately this question is based on several factors including duty status, deployment status, marital/dependent status, rank, time in grade, and whether or not you are Active, Guard, or Reserve.
There are around two million active duty men and women. They occupy every function of the military from custodians to frontline combat. This figure is much smaller than the major wartime personnel of the past.
That depends on their specific rank, time in service, and what their current duty status is. If activated, they make the same as their active duty counterparts make.
There are around two million active duty men and women. They occupy every function of the military from custodians to frontline combat. This figure is much smaller than the major wartime personnel of the past.
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Navy SEALs that are on active duty can be away from home from a few months to years.
As often as needed. That will be determined by your military occupation and status of the unit you're assigned to.
Military retirement pay is generally 50% of your E-level pay when you retired from active duty.
Ants are very active because they have so much strength that they can lift 10-50 times their weight! The small size of ants gives them an advantage on how much muscle force they can produce!