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Summary: The pay scale for Army rangers is based on specific rank, and ranges from E-1 to E-9. Learn about the Army ranger pay scale, and how rangers receive hazard pay and jump pay, from an Army sergeant and recruiting officer in this free video on military pay grades.
Sgt. Hawkins has been in the Army for 12 years. He is currently a recruiting officer in Salt Lake City, Utah.read more
"My name is Staff Sargent Hawkins, I'm a local army recruiter in Salt Lake City, Utah. Today we're going to talk about the pay scale for army rangers. The pay scale for army rangers is based on your rank specifically. Anywhere- and of course these are listed grades that we'll talk about first, and we'll talk about officers as well. Anywhere, the pay grades from E-1 to E-9, it doesn't matter if you're a ranger or not, you still get paid the same. Rangers do receive hazard duty pay, and jump pay, depending on what kind of unit they're in. When I say jump pay, they're payed to jump out of airplanes monthly, and have fun with that. With rangers also, rangers, that is a special qualification within the U.S. Army. The special operations command based out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, controls our rangers and our special forces. Rangers are our highly trained infantry soldiers. So they take what you've learned in basic training in infantry school and build upon that, and make you an expert in your desired field. If you have interest in learning about how to become a U.S. Army ranger, please contact me at, 801-487-8686."
eHow Article: Army Ranger Pay Scale