Military Reserve Pay Chart

Reserve pay is one of the many benefits of being in the military reserves.

If you’re a National Guard or a Reserve Soldier who’s performing drilling and other training duties, you can receive compensation in the form of military reserve drill pay. The pay rate will depend on your rank and the number of years you’ve been enlisted, but more time in service can mean more pay.

Military Reserve Pay Eligibility

Military reserve pay is available for reserve officers and enlisted soldiers. While you’re serving your weekends and other training duties, you’ll receive pay based on the number of drills you complete. Pay is typically issued on the first and 15th of each month.

To determine what your drill pay amount is, you can view a military pay chart and look for the dollar amount that correlates with your rank, number of drills completed and the number of years served.

If you have questions about your reserve pay, you can contact the Total Force Service Center (TFSC) 24/7 at 1-800-525-0102 or submit a MyPers ticket online.

Military Reserve Benefits

Reserve pay is just one of the financial benefits that comes with being in the reserves. Here are some other benefits:

2024 Military Reserve Pay Charts

Reserve drill pay can vary a lot, depending on your rank and number of years in service. Here’s a quick snapshot of what your monthly pay range will be if you complete one drill:

2024 Military Reserve Drill Pay: Selected Monthly Pay Ranges for 1 Drill

Up to 2 Years10-12 Years20-22 Years
Enlisted Members$62.17-$120.83$67.24-$217.16$67.24-$258.84
Warrant Officers$124.66-$175.77$177.81-$241.18$215.43-$328.37
Commissioned Officers$127.54-$426.79$160.49-$506.42$160.49-$616.39

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