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Cost of training a soldier in WWII?`
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 8:42 pm
by Perturabo
Does anyone know how much it was?
I only found 27,000$ for a single pilot in US army in Lost Sentry.
http://www.lonesentry.com/blog/the-catalina-kids.html
RE: Cost of training a soldier in WWII?`
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:57 pm
by TulliusDetritus
He he, I am pretty certain official agencies had to calculte this. But where's the information?
Soldier:
Food + clothes + wages
Instruction:
water + electricity + rent (if any) of the camp + instructors's wages
Various stuff:
manufactured goods (ammunition, weapons, vehicles) + fuel
etc etc etc
A US Navy pilot (CVs operations) had to be really expensive: training time => 2 years IIRC
It has to be the cost of a prison inmate x5? x6? x10? [:D]
RE: Cost of training a soldier in WWII?`
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 11:52 pm
by Aurelian
Well, in Ukraine in 1943, you got conscripted, got a rifle and a helmet, and sent west.
Doesn't get much cheaper than that.
Well, it can. If you could drive a tractor, you were drafted as a tank commander.
RE: Cost of training a soldier in WWII?`
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:00 am
by TulliusDetritus
ORIGINAL: Aurelian
Doesn't get much cheaper than that.
This
guy disagrees [:D]
Anyway to compare the different branches of the military we should know let's say the cost per month or week (different time of training). If $27.000 were the cost of a US Naval pilot (CVs) we would have 27.000 / 24 [months] = $1.125 per month.
And the most common civilians's income fell below $3.600 per year (300 per month).
RE: Cost of training a soldier in WWII?`
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:24 am
by Saint Ruth
I read somewhere that the costs to train an Italian soldier was Folgore Parachute Brigade was 45 times the cost to train a regular Italian soldier (though that regular training was probably the similar to the Ukrainian mentioned above).
RE: Cost of training a soldier in WWII?`
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:27 pm
by KG Erwin
Hmm, I never considered this before, but I venture to guess that training a US Marine had to get fairly expensive in 1944-45, considering the amphibious training and variety of weapons a Marine had to master, including not only the small arms but explosives & flamethrowers. I would also guess that training an engineer to do his tasks would be more expensive than your average rifleman. I've never seen any actual cost calculations.