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If you choose to serve in the Army Reserve, you will earn what's called Drill Pay. Drill Pay is money you earn while training on weekends and during full-time training events.
You are compensated hourly for work completed. Your wages will increase when you climb in rank and years of experience (many newly enlisted Soldiers enter the Army Reserve as a private). For training events longer than a weekend, you are given prorated Basic Pay.
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Pay is based on two weeks of training each year and one weekend each month. Chart reflects Drill Pay only and does not include bonuses, allowances and other benefits. |
Rank |
Years of Army Experience |
<2 Years |
4 Years |
6 Years |
Private (E1) |
$2,783** |
$2,783 |
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Private (E2) |
$3,156 |
$3,156 |
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Private First Class (E3) |
$3,281 |
$3,698 |
$3,698 |
Specialist or Corporal (E4) |
$3,635 |
$4,232 |
$4,412 |
Sergeant (E5) |
$3,965 |
$4,644 |
$4,970 |
Staff Sergeant (E6) |
$4,327 |
$5,175 |
$5,389 |
* Based on 2008 pay tables.
** Pay for Private (E1) will be slightly lower for first four months of service.
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Pay is based on two weeks of training each year and one weekend each month. Chart reflects Drill Pay only and does not include bonuses, allowances and other benefits. |
Rank |
Years of Army Experience |
<2 Years |
4 Years |
6 Years |
Second Lieutenant (O1) |
$5,281 |
$6,644 |
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First Lieutenant (O2) |
$6,084 |
$8,250 |
$8,420 |
Captain (O3) |
$7,041 |
$9,394 |
$9,843 |
Major (O4) |
$8,009 |
$10,028 |
$10,598 |
* Based on 2008 pay tables.
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