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Originally Posted by ArmySGT.
Then I completely do not understand this method of accounting for personnel.
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Like with any math equation, the answer is dependent on the question. If I ask "how many men are in a battalion", and you ask "how many are men in the battalion headquarters company" our answers are not going to look the same! I wanted to know how many people were in the Project, and I wanted it as a single, automatic output of my structure. That's what this is - National Command: 44,396. There are 44,396 people in the Project.
If it helps, my use of "Command" does not mean "headquarters unit" but rather "everyone and everything under the command of person X". A Regional Command is everything under the command of the Regional Commander, including all subsidiary subcommands, Areas, Groups, Teams, etc.