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TSgt Joe C.
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Brad Powers
Brad Powers
5 y
Well I can say that I would love to work for our nation and would never ask for more than training necessary to do my job as well as the proper equipment, of course an occasional meal along with a place to rest my head would be necessary.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Pay start is low but moves up relatively quickly.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
CW5 Jack Cardwell
5 y
Many civilians do not realize the hours put in to earn that pay.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Lt Col Charlie Brown
5 y
CW5 Jack Cardwell - I know they do not have a clue
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SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
>1 y
+/- $67 a month back in 1966.
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LCDR Joshua Gillespie
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No question about it, I'd be making a significantly higher paycheck "in" than I do "out"...but one pays for that. I've got friends who are still serving at the O-5 level, and from what I can tell, my life is comparatively MUCH easier. Sure, I have the "daily grind". No doubt, their lives are more "dramatic", and they have the honor of continuing to serve...but they are also still deploying on a regular basis, working long days and forgoing the privileges of watching their children grow up and enjoying time with their spouses. Each night when I come home to kiss my wife, hug my son, and enjoy a meal together, I think of how blessed I am, and how in a very real sense, I owe my sense of security to those who still have "the watch".
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