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How much do Air Force Reserve officers make?

How much do Air Force Reserve officers make?

For example, an Air Force Reserve officer with the pay grade of O-1 with more than six years service earns $521.33 for a weekend. A reserve officer with the pay grade of O-3 and the same time in service earns $772.33, and an officer with the pay grade of O-5 makes $923.39 for a weekend.

Which branch has the best reserves?

Which is the best branch for reserve/guard duty?

  • AIr Force 🙂 36%
  • ARMY Guard. 19%
  • ARMY Reserve. 17%
  • NAVY Reserve. 17%
  • Marine Corps Reserve. 11%

How long is the Air Force Reserve contract?

People with no prior military experience who join the Reserve will incur an eight-year obligation. These eight years are broken down into two segments. The first six years, you will be an active participating member. The last two years, if you choose, you will be in the inactive ready reserve.

How long can you stay in the Air Force Reserves?

Where can I get Air Force benefits in Alabama?

Services may also be available at: Redstone Arsenal, Fort Rucker, Anniston Army Depot, U.S. Army Reserve, U.S. Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile Alabama and the U.S. Air Force Reserve. For additional state resource information please see the MyAirForceBenefits – Alabama Military and Veteran Benefits Fact Sheet.

Where can I find information on the Air Force Reserve?

Information on other military installations can be found at the Air Force Reserve Command , 81st Readiness Division , Joint Services Support the National Guard , Military Installations and Directories of Services Lookup and MyArmyBenefits – Alabama Military and Veteran Benefits Fact Sheet.

How do you join the Air Force Reserve?

If you are interested in joining the Air Force Reserve, please fill out the form below and one of our advisors will contact you to determine your eligibility. You may also call our advisors at (800) 257-1212.

What is the mission of the Air Force Reserve?

Fill out the form and we’ll contact you! The mission of the Air Force Reserve is to Fly, Fight & Win … in air, space and cyberspace. Whether you’ve experienced military life before or not, you have the opportunity to serve your country, earn extra income and gain health, education and other benefits.