As a member of the Air National Guard you'll learn valuable technical skills to fuel your personal and professional growth, and you'll have the option to serve in a unit close to home. Plus, you could enjoy military benefits such as VA home loan eligibility, low-cost health insurance plans, a retirement plan, and more. Be sure to talk to your recruiter for eligibility details.
In addition to a steady paycheck and a state-specific compensation plan, all Air Guard members receive the following benefits:
While all Air Guard members receive federal benefits, most also receive some form of benefits specific to their state. This could include money for school or state tax benefits.
These calculations represent base pay and do not factor in potential income from other sources such as sign-on bonuses, specialty pay and tuition assistance, or non-cash compensation including health care and insurance.
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Annual Training Pay is the total compensation for two weeks of training. Monthly Drill Pay is the monthly amount you receive for serving 1 weekend a month at your ANG base. The Annual Drill Pay represents the yearly total for all 12 months of Monthly Drill Pay. Your actual compensation may differ due to a number of factors.