about 30,000 a year
Jack Hawkins - US Marine Corps officer - was born in 2012-02.
No college is required to enlist in the US Marine Corps, a High School diploma is all that is needed. To be a US Marine officer, a Bachelors degree is pretty much required.
Captain Samuel Nicholas was the first Continental Marine Officer.
The US Military uses a standard pay table that increases with rank and years served. It can be found on all military recruitment sites. As of 2007, a new officer with receive about $30,000 the first year. Also, military personnel receive benefits not shown in their pay. things such as housing, food, insurance, and bonuses are paid in full or partial and must be calculated into the monetary income for a full idea of how much someone makes. A rough generalization is a $20,000-$30,000 value added due to the services.
the average pay is around 48,690 bucks!
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.
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There is no college requirement to enlist into the Marine Corps. You do need a High School Diploma or GED though. If you wish to join as an officer, you can either go to Annapolis or go to college and then go to Officer School.
The US Military pay scales is applied across 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.
Yes. Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6 in both the US Army and US Marine Corps (it's pay grade E5 in the Air Force).
Yes. After successfully completing four years at the Naval Academy you will receive a degree and a commission as either an Ensign in the US Navy or a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Marine Corps. That is not the same as Officer Candidate School, which held at Quantico, VA.
The highest ranking officer of the US Marine Corps is Commandant of the Marine Corps Paygrade O-10.