We currently have an all volunteer military force and have had one for more than 35 years.
There is no cost for a volunteer because a volunteer does it for nothing. They volunteer for what ever it is.
It costs you nothing to serve in the Army In fact, as long as you serve, they pay you. But it can be dangerous.
my friend has been called up in the egyption army, he wants to buy himself out .Do you know how much this would cost please
close to 9.25,22.95,5.63,or30.00
The cost, to the agency, is in the recruitment, screening including paying for criminal background checks (this is sometime paid by the volunteer), training and management of volunteers. The cost to the volunteer may be in travel and the opportunity cost of whatever else they might be doing. There are also enormous benefits.
Army pays YOU
To increase the Army's cost......
Joining the army doesn't cost anything. The army pays you a monthly salary when you join, and provides free health care, as well.
Its 42k
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