W-2: $3,770.40/Month – $6,293.10/Month
An Army Chief Warrant Officer, commonly known as a W-2, is the next rank in the military hierarchy. Chief Warrant Officers are only available in the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps. Armed forces men and women will be paid differently based on how long they have served in certain branches of the military.
Those who have served for less than two years will get an annual salary of $45,244.80 dollars. W-2s with at least 24 years of service, on the other hand, can receive up to $75,517.20 per year.
W-3: $4,261.20/Month – $7,474.50/Month
Service members who have advanced to the W-3 level have exhibited extraordinary abilities throughout their careers. She brings critical skills and resources to their unit, which is greatly appreciated. W-3 Chief Warrant Officers can be found in a variety of branches of the United States military, including the Army, Marines, Coast Guard, and Navy, among others.
officers with at least 26 years of experience may expect to make at least $51,134.40 per year, or $89,694 per year if they have more than 26 years of experience.