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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:
- Housing . Military housing benefits include the Basic Housing Allowance (BHA) and Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA) for reservists who are on active duty. You may also qualify for VA loan benefits.
- Education . Your service could qualify you for military education benefits , including the GI Bill or Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP, to help you cover the cost of a college degree, license, certificate or vocational training.
- Healthcare . You may qualify for certain free VA healthcare benefits, including dental care, depending on the details of your reserve service.
- Disability Compensation . If you have a service-connected disability you may qualify for monthly compensation and/or financial support to pay for certain disability-related expenses.
- Retirement: You can get tax benefits for contributing money to a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) for your retirement, and you can receive a free match on your contributions to the account. Reservists are also eligible to receive retirement benefits once they complete 20 years of qualifying service or reach age 60. The amount you receive depends on several details of your service, including your pay grade on the date you retire.
- Adoption Assistance . You could be reimbursed up to $2,000 per year for adoption-related expenses for children under 18.
- Discounts . Many companies offer military discounts , including auto insurers, hotels, car rental agencies and more. The Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act of 2003 (SCRA) also allows you to have your interest rates reduced to 6% on certain debts if you enter active duty.
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
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Military Pay and Benefits Website sponsored by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness.
These military pay tables apply to active members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard and Space Force.
The fastest way for IMAs receive their pay for completing annual tour is by completing an electronic Tour of Duty Certification (TOD-C) in AROWS-R. Instructions on how to complete a TOD-C: http://www.arpc.afrc.af.mil/Portals/4/Documents/RIO/RIO-IRO-AROWS-R-Cert-Tour-of-Duty.pdf.
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.
This publication implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 36-21, Utilization and Classification of Air Force Military Personnel, and is consistent with Department of the Air Force Policy Directive (DAFPD) 36-32, Military Retirements and Separations. It provides guidance and
Reserve Pay Office (RPO) • Processes all IDT, MPA, RPA, AT orders for pay • Pay not started by orders approval • Team is at HQ RIO in the ARPC building, Buckley AFB, CO • Contact them through the Total Force Service Center • myPers ticket • 1-800-525-0102 • Forms, guides and links on the HQ RIO website • https://www.arpc.afrc.af ...
Annual Tour. ** All IRs use myFSS to request orders - Get more info HERE **. All Annual tour requests must be submitted by 31 May each year. This is to ensure they are published by 30 June each year per DAFMAN 36-2136.
note--basic pay for o7-o10 is limited to $548.06: level ii of the executive schedule ... reserve pay for 1 drill . effective 1 january 2020. years of service. author ...
Regulation (Military Pay Policy and Procedures Active Duty and Reserve Pay); and DoD Instruction. 1215.13, Reserve Component Member Participation Policy. It gives guidelines for training and education activities within an Air Force Reserve unit, the Individual Mobilization Augmentees (IMA) program, and the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR).
A person in the Air Force Reserve receives reserve enlisted military drill pay as long as they fulfill the minimum annual training (AT) days each year. The minimum annual training requirement for the Air Force Reserve is one weekend per month and two weeks per year.