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Weighted question. Soooo many factors. Do you have spouse/kids? What is your rank/paygrade. Do you have a sign on bonus to factor in? What is the cost of living in your region? All in all it does not amount to much. You get great insurance, retirement benefits, discounts and a sense of pride(unless you are a dirtbag), which can be offset by long hours, off the clock work and time commitment conflicts.

Drill weekends can be from....(grabbing for numbers) 160 - 300 without all the other factors.

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11y ago

That depends on their rank, time in service, and the length of the UTA they attend. For their two weeks of Annual Training, they are paid equivalent to their Regular Army counterparts as far as base pay goes.

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14y ago

they get about 60,000 a year but usually the commander get paid a little more

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14y ago

I totally depends on the assignment, years of service, rank and paygrade.

You can view the current rates at the link below.

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