Basic Pay

Army National Guard: Drilling

Benefit Fact Sheet

Summary:

Basic Pay is the base salary for a Soldier on active duty and counts for part of total military income. Basic Pay is electronically distributed on the 1st and 15th of every month, similar to many civilian jobs. Basic Pay for a Soldier depends on length of service as well as rank (most enlisted Soldiers enter the Army as a private).

Eligibility:

Army National Guard officers and enlisted Soldiers are eligible for Basic Pay while on federal active duty. When not on active duty, Army National Guard Soldiers are eligible for Drill Pay.

Benefit Highlights:

The 2013 basic pay tables reflect a 1.7% raise. Monthly Basic Pay rates for officers and enlisted Soldiers are shown on the Department of Defense Military Pay Tables. Drill Pay rates are shown on pages 10 through 14 of the Pay Tables.

Additional Information:

For more information, please visit the Military Pay webpage maintained by Defense Finance and Accounting Services: http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay.html

Other helpful webpages include the DFAS Current News page, http://www.dfas.mil/news.html

and the Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation for Military Pay and Policy Procedures for Active Duty and Reserve Pay, http://www.dod.mil/comptroller/fmr/07a/07a_01.pdf

Office of the Secretary of Defense, Military Compensation website:
http://www.defenselink.mil/militarypay/index.html

Additional Information:

For more information, please visit the Military Pay News and Information webpage maintained by Defense Finance and Accounting Services: http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay.html

or the Department of Defense Financial Management Regulations: http://comptroller.defense.gov/fmr/07a/07a_01.pdf

2013 Military Pay Charts:

http://www.dfas.mil/dms/dfas/militarymembers/pdf/MilPayTable2013.pdf

Office of the Secretary of Defense, Military Compensation website:
http://militarypay.defense.gov/index.html

Document Review Date: 1 January 2013