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How much do special forces earn a month?
/kloc-a special soldier with 0/2 years experience, with an annual salary of about $54,000. The salary of special forces consists of three parts, the first part is the basic salary, and the length of length of military service is different. Young special forces who have just passed the training can only get less than 2000 dollars a month.
Dangerous task allowance, $240, sudden task allowance, $225, diving allowance, $ 240-340, skydiving allowance, $ 150-225, monthly housing allowance, $52 1-96 1, and living allowance, $223.
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According to the provisions of Article 53 of the Regulations of China People's Liberation Army on the Administration of Non-commissioned Officers, non-commissioned officers shall implement a salary system and a regular capital increase system. The basic salary consists of rank salary and length of military service salary.
Article 54 Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy the following allowances, subsidies and subsidies in accordance with relevant regulations:
(1) Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy military occupational allowance, living allowance and work allowance according to their ranks.
(2) Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy bonus and salary, regional allowance, post allowance, health care allowance and skill level allowance according to the prescribed conditions and standards.
(3) Non-commissioned officers acting as cadres shall enjoy the post allowance corresponding to their acting positions.
(4) Non-commissioned officers who meet the prescribed conditions shall enjoy relief fees, incentive fees for parents of the only child, subsidies for child care and education, and fees for heatstroke prevention and cooling.
Article 55 Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy housing subsidies, rent subsidies and housing accumulation funds according to the prescribed standards.
Article 56 Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy free medical care and accidental injury insurance, personal accident insurance, retirement medical insurance, retirement pension insurance and other insurance benefits stipulated by the state and the army.
Article 57 The welfare benefits such as meals and medical expenses for non-commissioned officers shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant regulations of the army.
Secondly, regarding the specific treatment of non-commissioned officers during their service, the following provisions should be referred to. According to the provisions of Article 31 of the Regulations of China People's Liberation Army on the Service of Servicemen, conscripts enjoy the living treatment of supply system and are given allowances according to their ranks and years of active service. Non-commissioned officers implement a salary system and a regular capital increase system. The salary consists of basic salary, rank salary and length of military service salary, and enjoys allowances and subsidies in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and the army.
Thirty-second soldiers enjoy the insurance benefits stipulated by the state and the army.
Thirty-third soldiers who hold the position of vice squad leader, squad leader or equivalent to squad leader, and soldiers who have been trained in military academies and held the positions of grass-roots administrative or professional technical leadership and management shall be paid job allowances in accordance with regulations.
Article 34 Soldiers shall enjoy public medical care during their active service.
Thirty-fifth soldiers who have difficulties in life should be given appropriate subsidies.
Article 36 With the approval of the political organs of units at or above the division (brigade) level, spouses of senior noncommissioned officers, minor children and children who cannot live independently can join the army, and if rural hukou is changed into urban hukou, the local people's government shall allow them to settle down.
In terms of housing, family placement and child care schools, non-commissioned officers with family members embedded in the army are given preferential treatment. The five-level noncommissioned officers are the same as the battalion-level officers with dependents; A six-level petty officer is the same as a regimental officer whose family members are embedded in the army.
Thirty-seventh families of non-commissioned officers who meet the conditions of being deployed with the army shall be given separation subsidies and medical subsidies by the army.
Article 38 After the death of a noncommissioned officer, his dependents shall be handed over to the government for resettlement management. The specific measures shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of the State Council and the Central Military Commission on the transfer of family members of officers who have died or died to the government for resettlement management.
Article 39 Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy family leave and vacation treatment in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) If an unmarried noncommissioned officer is far away from home with his parents or a married noncommissioned officer is far away from home, the first-class noncommissioned officer shall enjoy home leave twice during his tenure, with 20 days off each time;
Non-commissioned officers above the second grade enjoy family leave once a year, with 40 days of marriage leave and 30 days of unmarried leave; Non-commissioned officers above the second level do not visit relatives in the same year, and the family leave is increased by fifteen days in the second year;
(2) Senior noncommissioned officers and their spouses are in the same place, and their parents are in different places, and they are entitled to visit their parents once every four years, with a holiday of 20 days;
(three) the holiday of visiting relatives does not include the time on the way, and the round-trip travel expenses are reimbursed according to the prescribed standards;
(4) Senior noncommissioned officers with family members attached to the army shall take a vacation once a year, 20 days for those who have served in active service for less than 20 years, and 30 days for those who have served for more than 20 years.
Article 40 Non-commissioned officers in combat missions should stop visiting relatives and taking vacations.
After the mobilization order is issued by the state, the non-commissioned officers who are visiting relatives or taking vacations shall immediately end their visits and vacations and return to the headquarters.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Regulations on Active Servicemen of China People's Liberation Army
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