Looking for a military term
Jun. 15th, 2010 10:01 pmI think that there's a military term for this - a civilian who signs on as a temporary officer equivalent in the armed forces, subject to orders etc.
The idea is that I want a rationale for civilian characters aboard a military vessel. Reserves doesn't quite work for my purposes. I could make them civilian employees, but I think I want them to be a little more in the chain of command.
Any suggestions?
Later - I think "Acting supernumerary" will do.
The idea is that I want a rationale for civilian characters aboard a military vessel. Reserves doesn't quite work for my purposes. I could make them civilian employees, but I think I want them to be a little more in the chain of command.
Any suggestions?
Later - I think "Acting supernumerary" will do.
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Date: 2010-06-16 10:19 pm (UTC)Actually, now that I think about it, some DACs *can* have military people detailed to us, and they do answer to us as far as official orders go. A colleague has two captains that answer to him as if he was their commanding officer, and is listed so on their posting documentation. He rates them, that sort of thing, but it's extremely rare. In his case, it's because he does most of his work in forward operating scenarios, and I do not.
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Date: 2010-06-16 11:06 pm (UTC)