What is the base pay for an E4 in the Army?
Rank
Rank | <2 Years Experience | 4 Years Experience |
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Private First Class(E3) | $25,246.80 | $28,461.60 |
Specialist or Corporal (E4) | $27,964.80 | $32,562.00 |
Sergeant (E5) | $30,499.20 | $35,737.20 |
Staff Sergeant (E6) | $33,292.80 | $39,826.80 |
Is Bah in addition to regular pay?
The amount of BAH you receive is directly dependent on where you live; your zip code. Like Base Pay (The regular pay your airman is receiving for his rate), the BAH for the month will come in two separate times. Your “$1000” BAH will come as $500 and $500. Your BAH may not show up in the pay right away.
How much does an E-4 make on deployment?
With less than two years of service, monthly base pay was $2,139.00 for an E-4 in 2018. The basic pay was $2,248.50 per month for those with at least two years of service but less than three years. For three and four years, monthly base pay was $2,370.30 and $2,490.60, respectively.
Do you get paid BAH while deployed?
Yes BAH continues while deployed and that’s the final answer.
Are drills paid monthly?
Compensation for drill is monthly Drill Pay, equal to one day’s active duty base pay for each drill period. There are four drill periods in one weekend drill. For training events longer than one weekend, Guard/Reserve members receive prorated Basic Pay.
How much does an E-4 make with BAH and BAS?
E-4 Servicemember with Three Years of Military Service: Annual Regular Military Compensation (RMC)
Individual Servicemember | Servicemember w/ Family of 4 | |
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Basic Pay | $27,778 | $27,778 |
BAS | $4,419 | $4,419 |
BAH | $7,373 | $9,821 |
Cash Total | $39,570 | $42,018 |