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Enlisted Special Pay Compensation Benefits  

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The United States Navy is a dedicated service that have a wide variety of different military jobs and career choices. The Navy has jobs that involve special risks, special training, or a different combination of the two. This takes a level of commitment and service, and because of this the US Navy offers special rates of pay for different service. The Navy uses specialized rates of pay to help attract personnel, and to support service in jobs that often are dangerous or involve high levels of risk. It takes a special level of commitment for service in many different Navy specialities. The types of duty that people serve in for many types of jobs. These jobs are not always available and the bonuses are not paid for each and every job in the Navy. The special pay is only available for skills and certain jobs that the Navy says are in high demand. It takes a special individual to serve in the Navy in certain specialist jobs. Serving in some of these jobs take a special level of training, or a special level of commitment. Jobs such as Navy Special Warfare, Special Divers, Explosive Disposal Technicians, Foreign Language Pay, Parachute Specialists, and other jobs are those that require special risk, special skills, or special duty. The best way to determine if a job or rating qualifies for a bonus is to consult with the recruiter. Other jobs such as Combatant craft crewmembers, or special operations are some of the type of jobs supported by special pay. The Navy has different jobs that qualify from time to time, depending on the needs of the service, so it’s best to check out with the US Navy recruiting office near you to learn which jobs qualify for enlistement bonuses and special pay rates. Bonuses: The Navy realizes that some of these types of jobs take additional risk, or need a special level of training and commitment. And because of this, some of these jobs are eligible for either an initial enlistment bonus, or a re enlistment bonus. Are you interested in an exciting career in the Military? See if you qualify. Click Here Now! These are payments that the US Navy has for soldiers to join, or re enlist in the US Navy. There are a number of different special enlistment bonuses, and they include: US Navy Seal- $40,000 dollars for re enlistment, Explosive Ordinance Disposal re enlistment: $40,000 dollars, and Navy Diver $35,000 Dollar re enlistment bonus.

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