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Well that's specific? What type of doctor in particular? I am a Nuergosurgeon in the airforce and can make 300-515k a year. But I've also been in the airforce for 13 years, so that's not going to happen anytime soon.

On average a "Dr" in any field in the army their pay is usually 70-150k a year as a Luetanent anyways...

If you ever to get to be around Captain level then on average a "Dr" will make 200-300k a year.

Hope I answered your question correctly. Also I want to point out in the military a surgeon in-field combat can make A LOT. I have an old pal that made 624k in a year doing surgeries on the wounded while in combat.

~ Cpt. Thomas Creel

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