How much do the sas get paid?
“SAS get 50% pay rise to halt quitters The increases, recommended earlier this year by the armed forces pay review body, were seen as crucial when the special forces are stretched by operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Security firms operating in Iraq and elsewhere are prepared to pay up to £100,000 a year for soldiers who have served in the Special Air Service or the SBS, its marine equivalent.” The increases have seen an SAS trooper’s salary rise from about £25,000 to just under £40,000, while a sergeant’s pay climbs from £32,000 to £50,000 and a major’s from £50,000 to £70,000.