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Yes, prior enlisted Soldiers who became officers can be paid more than new officers higher than their rank. For example, in 2012, a new captain in the reserve is paid at 502.84 per drill weekend while a 1LT with 6 years of prior enlisted experiences is paid at 601.28 per drill weekend and a 2LT with 6 years of prior enlisted experience can be paid at 506.68. In the Army, the Chaplain branch has a category called Chaplain Candidate. They are not "official" officers but are on student status because they are still attending seminary. They will have to submit their packages for accession into full chaplaincy after graduation from seminary; but often times, they can be paid much more than newly accessioned chaplains who have no prior enlisted experiences.

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