What is a Grade 6 pay scale in the Army?
A grade six (6) pay scale in the Army would fall under two categories. The first is officer’s pay, an O-6, which also is known as a colonel. The second “six” pay scale is a staff sergeant’s pay, an E-6.Army Pay ScaleAn Army pay scale is divided into three categories: officer, warrant officer and enlisted. The amount of base pay one would make is determined by rank and time in service. A colonel or staff sergeant’s time in service can vary greatly. Refer to the current pay chart, which can be fount at http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables.html, to be certain what the exact pay would be.A Colonel’s Pay (O-6)When determining what a colonel (O-6) makes, you must know how much time in service he has. In accordance with the the 2010 military pay chart, a colonel with 20 years of service, for example, would make a base monthly pay of $9,095.70, and a colonel with 22 years would make $9,934.80 a month.A Staff Sergeant’s Pay (E-6)A staff sergeant’s pay also is dependent upon time in