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Yes. When in Basic Training/Advanced Individual Training (or One Station Unit Training), soldiers are paid according to their pay grade, which can be pay grades E-1 through E-4. A soldier fresh out of high school is paid as E-1; if they completed one or two years of Junior ROTC, they're paid as E-2; for completing three or four years of Junior ROTC, or having been an Eagle Scout, or for having a certain amount of university credits, they enlist as E-3; for prior service members, or persons who possess a university degree, they enlist as E-4.

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