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Watch Officer
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Thought this would be an interesting comparison regarding wages of yesteryear and today-
What Things Cost in 1940: Car: $800 Gasoline: 18 cents/gal House: $6,550 Bread: 8 cents/loaf Milk: 34 cents/gal Postage Stamp: 3 cents Stock Market: 131 Average Annual Salary: $1,900 Minimum Wage: 30 cents per hour (you can access other years from the above link) Enlisted Mens' Pay Grades Pay grades shown below were the basic pay per month for each indicated grade, as established in 1942. GradePay per MonthClass or Rating 1 $138 Chief petty officers, permanent appointment. 1A $126 Chief petty officers, acting appointment. 2 $114 Petty officers, first class. 3 $96 Petty officers, second class. 4 $78Petty officers, third class. 5 $66Nonrated men, first class. 6 $54 Nonrated men, second class. 7 $50Apprentice seamen. Men could receive additional pay in some circumstances:
Cost of Living Calculator- http://www.lamartin.com/ASP/cost_of_living/cost.asp Yours, Mike |
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Sea Lord
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I was watching a thing on Patton, and his father didn't go into military service, although he greatly wanted to, because he couldn't make enough money, so he become a lawyer instead.
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U.Kdt.Hdb B. I. 28) This possibility of using the hydrophone to help in detecting surface ships should, however, be restricted to those cases where the submarine is unavoidably compelled to stay below the surface. http://www.hackworth.com/ |
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