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Entitlements and pay scale during Military Deployment?

Hello, applyingtocollege crew! I'm looking at possibly going into the military after high school, but I'm curious about how the pay works when you're deployed. I've heard about something called entitlements? And there's a specific pay scale, right? Can anyone shed some light on this?

a year ago

Indeed, the military does have a comprehensive system of pay and allowances, called "entitlements," set for all service members, including those who are deployed. Here's a general glimpse into it:

1. Base Pay: This is the primary source of a soldier's income. It's determined by the Pay Scale which takes into account the service member's rank (also referred to as their 'grade') and length of time in service. It increases with promotions and time served in the military.

2. Housing Allowance: Also known as Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), this is provided to soldiers who live off-base in the civilian community. The rate is determined based on your geographic duty location, rank, and dependents.

3. Subsistence Allowance: The Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) is intended to offset costs for service members' meals.

4. Hazardous Duty Pay: If your deployment carries a higher level of risk, you can receive additional compensation, known as hazard pay.

5. Family Separation Allowance: When deployed, if separated from dependents for a period exceeding 30 days, members may be eligible for a Family Separation Allowance.

6. Tax benefits: Compensation earned in combat zones is exempt from federal income tax, up to certain limits.

Each soldier's compensation may vary depending on the specifics of their deployment and circumstances (like being married or having children). It's a complex system and this is just a high-level overview. For the most precise and detailed information, it's always the best course of action to directly contact the recruitment office or speak to a military financial advisor.

a year ago

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