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How much do you get paid in the British infantry?

Rank Annual Base Pay

- Private 22,608 - 30,024 Pounds

- Lance Corporal 31,280 - 34,704 Pounds

- Corporal 36,516 Pounds

- Sergeant 39,564 - 43,164 Pounds

- Staff Sergeant 47,196 Pounds

- Warrant Officer Class 2 52,704 - 56,220 Pounds

- Warrant Officer Class 1 59,280 - 62,796 Pounds

In addition to their base pay, infantry soldiers in the British Army may also receive various allowances and bonuses, such as:

- London Weighting Allowance: Soldiers living in London receive an additional allowance to help offset the higher cost of living.

- Accommodation Allowance: Soldiers who are not provided with on-base housing may receive an allowance to help cover the cost of rent or mortgage payments.

- Family Separation Allowance: Soldiers who are separated from their families due to their deployment may receive an allowance to help support their families.

- Operational Allowance: Soldiers deployed on operations may receive an allowance to compensate for the additional risks and challenges of deployment.

- Terminal Bonus: Soldiers who complete a minimum period of service may be eligible for a lump-sum payment upon leaving the Army.

It's important to note that the pay figures provided are subject to change and may vary depending on factors such as rank, length of service, and location. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the official pay scales published by the British Army.