What is monthly drill pay?

What is monthly drill pay?

Pay is based on two weeks of training each year and one weekend each month….Drill Pay for Army Reserve and Army National Guard Soldiers.

RANK Private First Class (E3)
< 2 YEARS $4,289.67
FOUR YEARS $4,835.88
SIX YEARS $4,835.88

What happens on drill weekends?

Drill weekends occur one weekend out of every month during the year. Specifically, they are conducted on a Saturday and Sunday. These are important events—it is the one time each month when everyone in the unit, including the part-time Drill Status Guardsmen (DSG), will be together and train.

What happens if you stop going to drill?

Entry Level airmen who refuse to participate in a weekend drill or refuse orders to IADT are almost always discharged. Most such discharges are characterized as entry level. However, Reservists who go AWOL during IADT are processed the same as active duty members.

How many drill days is good for a year?

To be eligible for a reserve retirement you need 20 qualified years of service commonly known as “good years.” In order to complete a “good year” a member of the reserves needs to accumulate at least 50 points for retirement.

Can you miss drill for being sick?

Typically if you are sick or hurt, you have the option of providing a doctor’s note. Some units are very relaxed about this some units are very strict about this. She can then either make up the muta (drill) or it can be excused but you cannot miss a certain amount throughout the year.

Can you quit the reserves?

You cannot leave active duty until that time is completed. If you have completed your initial obligation and are either on active duty or a member of a reserve unit, you signed an enlistment contract for a specified number of years. You cannot leave voluntarily until that service is completed.