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Show Rank and Pay Of Men In U.S. i Army Service Utah's Contribution in Mon Totals 18,097 Money $39,-450,000, $39,-450,000, Not Including .Tho War Savings Stamps o uThc!N6vl's, bus been in receipt o.'jfmany Inquiries relative to tho ranks and pay of the officers in tho army; navy and marine corpB, oa well as tho size of the army units. There have been changes, Borne of them quite Important, Im-portant, since-the opening of the war, and a list of these ofTiccrs and their pay is given as follows: General, $10,000 per year; lieutenant general, $9,000; major ma-jor general, $8,000; brigadier general, $6,000; colonel, $4,000; lieutenant colonel, $3,500; major, ma-jor, $3,000; captain, $2,400; first lieutenant, $2,000; second lieutenant; lieu-tenant; $1,700; Regimental sergeant ser-geant major, $51 a month; battalion bat-talion sergeant major, $48; sergeant major $51; first bci-geant, bci-geant, $51; sergeant, $38; corporal, cor-poral, $36; first class private, $33; private. $30. Admllnr, $10,000 per year; rear admiral, $6,000 to $8,000; captain, $4,000; commander, $3,-500; $3,-500; lieutenant commander, $3,-MOlleutiyijStwaootjHcuton-: ant Junior gni(le,000, ensign? $1,700; chief warrant officer, $1,700; warrant ofTlcer, $1,500; Chief petty officer, $50 to $145 70 per month ; first petty officer, $36 to $94 ; second petty oflllcer, $35 to $61; third petty oflllcer, $30 to $41; first class seaman, $24 to $46.50; bccoiuI class seaman, sea-man, $19 to $41 ; apprentice seaman, sea-man, $16 to $36.20. There are no units in tho navy as each ship acomodates a different dif-ferent number of men. Major general, $8,000 per year; brigadier general, $6,000; colonel, $4,000 lieutenant colonel, colo-nel, $3,500; major $3,000; captain, cap-tain, $2,400; first lieutenant, $2,000; second lieutenint, $1,1 700; sergeant major, $51 per month; first sergeant $51; sergeant ser-geant $38; corporal, $36 first class private, $33; private, $.'0. Marine units are practically tho same as the army units. In all branches of th eservlco certain cer-tain percentages arc added for length of servico and for foreign service, and an allowance made for living expenses. Army units are as follows: Squad, 8 men; platoon, 59; company, com-pany, 256; battalion, 1,024; regiment, reg-iment, 3, 755; brigade, 8,055; division, di-vision, 27,152. Utah's contribution in men to the war Is as follows: Total volunteer vol-unteer enlistments In the army, navy and marine corps, April 7, 1917, to Sept. 1, 1918, 8,562; total to-tal drafted into the servico April 7, 1918, to Sept., 1918, 9,535; total to-tal Utah's contribution of mon, 18,097. Theso figures do not include shipyard workers, or others engaged in war work, but only those actually serving in the nation's armed forces. Utah's total contribution to various war funds is $39,460,300. War savings stamps, sold to July 15, 1918, (maturity value), $3,000,000. Population of Utah estimated by tho U. S. bureau of census, July 1, 1917, Is 445,-196. 445,-196. Deseret Evening News. |