Staff Weenie
Full Member
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At one point, there was a real advantage to having numerous personnel from your unit employed elsewhere on Cl B. These folks counted as being on your 'effective strength', and when the funding was being calculated at higher levels they were funded as if they were active Cl A troops. So, you got so many days of Cl A pay for a soldier who didn't cost you a dime (was it 42.5 days per year?). You could then redirect the money to employing other soldiers.
One unit I knew of had approximately 20 personnel employed Cl B outside of the unit. The CO thus had money for almost a Pl worth of extra troops for the year. It was a very common practice to encourage it.
One unit I knew of had approximately 20 personnel employed Cl B outside of the unit. The CO thus had money for almost a Pl worth of extra troops for the year. It was a very common practice to encourage it.