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Strength figures: categories
The unit strength returns on (for example) Bundesarchiv RL 2-III/735 give three columns of figures for crews under the headings:
Ist / eins. / verfb. Ist is easy enough: actual strength eins. I take as either einsatklar of einsatzfähig: ready to operate or able to operate verfb. presumably verfügbar: available (e.g. on base?) Then comes a final column: Kampfeins. It's written with a capital letter, suggesting a noun rather than an adjective, so presumably something like Kampfeinsatz (combat operation) but if so, what is it counting? Sorties flown that day or something else? |
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Re: Strength figures: categories
Hi Nick,
I believe it refers to Combat-ready (Kampf-einsatzbereit) and is the number of aircraft with crews ready / available for operations. Sometimes a unit has more serviceable aircraft than crews ready. Other times a unit has more crews ready than serviceable aircraft. So, logically, Kampf-einsatzbereit is the lower of either of those two figures. |
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Re: Strength figures: categories
Thanks Rod, that makes sense (although my residual schooldays grammar says an adjective should have a lower case initial letter!).
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