US Military

  1. Home
  2. Careers
  3. US Military

FY2001
Involuntary Separation Pay Chart

WARRANT OFFICERS

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 25 16 17 18
W-4 23,021.28 26,858.16 32,028.48 36,032.04 41,724.00 45,896.40 52,043.04 56,379.96 63,105,84 67,613.40 74,736.00 79,407.00 87,091.20
W-3 20,116.08 23,468.76 28,022.40 31,525.20 37,011.60 40,712.76 45,861.12 49,682.88 55,349.28 59,302.80 65,669.76 69.774.12 76,574.16
W-2 18,092.16 21,107.52 25,439.04 28,618.92 33,008.40 36,309.24 41,061.60 44,483.40 49,553.28 53,092.80 58,717.44 62,387.28 68,461.20
W-1 16,668.72 19,446.84 23,224.32 26,127.36 30,279.60 33,307.56 37,825.92 40,978.08 45,889.20 49,167.00 54,449.28 57,852.36 63,504.00

Note: Military members with more than six years of active duty, who are involuntarily separated (honorably) may receive involuntary separation pay. The above chart reflects payment based upon the basic pay table, but actual payments are based upon the exact number of *MONTHS* of service.

Menu

Subscribe to the Newsletter
Name
Email

Explore US Military

About.com Special Features

How to Write a Cover Letter

Looking for a new job? Use these tips and put your best foot forward. More >

Online Degrees in Hard Times

Ten reasons earning an online degree during a recession is a great idea. More >

US Military

  1. Home
  2. Careers
  3. US Military

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.