Army enlisted special duty assignments

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Special Pay is additional monthly and/or annual pay given to eligible active duty soldiers who perform certain specific duties, serve in specific geographic locations, occupy specific Military Occupation Specialties (MOS), or are given certain specific assignments.

Eligibility

A Soldier, who is eligible for basic pay for active duty, in a given month, may also be eligible for special pays if various requirements are satisfied.

A Soldier entitled to Special Pay, who is hospitalized for a wound or injury incurred as a result of hostile action, or while in the line of duty, incurs a wound, injury or illness in a combat operation or combat zone designated by the Secretary of Defense and is hospitalized outside of the theater for treatment is entitled to receive the Special Pay for 12 months.

Benefit Highlights

Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP): AIP is often paid to Service members for unusual or extended assignments. Service members who are involuntarily extended in combat zones receive an additional $800 per month in AIP. Service members with certain skills who voluntarily extend their tours also receive AIP in the amounts of $900 per month for a 12 month extension, $600 per month for a six month extension and $300 per month for a three month extension. Service members with critical intelligence skills with receive up to $1000 a month for each month's extension.

Service members in other areas locations such as South Korea and Australia are also eligible for AIP.

AIP is capped at $3000 per month and is taxable unless earned in a combat zone.

Aviation Career Incentive Pay (ACIP) (Officers): ACIP is restricted to regular officers, who hold, or are in training leading to, an aeronautical rating or designation and who engage and remain in aviation services on a career basis. Entitlement to ACIP may be on a continuous or conditional (month-to-month) basis. Monthly payments are based on rank and years of service and range from $125 to $1,000 per month.

Army Diver

Diving Duty Pay: A soldier who is a rated diver and assigned to a Skill Classification/ Military Occupational Specialty or a position designated as diving duty. Monthly payments are based on the soldier's diver rating (e.g. Master, 1 st Class, Salvage, Combat). Enlisted divers can receive from $110 to $340 per month, while officer divers receive from $110 to $240 per month.

Hardship Duty Pay: Hardship duty pay is additional compensation for soldiers assigned to locations or performing missions where conditions are substantially below conditions in the continental United States.