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My unit is running a course soon
we are not staying in barracks for the week. I will be driving 50 miles each day, Can we claim petrol money???????. NCO's
As far as I know, because you are not staying in barracks you should not have rations deducted from your pay. As for claiming you're out of luck, you will be told as always "that's what you're gratuity is for". Of course you could try organising alternative transport with your cadre staff.
Rations should not be deducted anyway when attending a course or annual training (yet another achievement by RDFRA). If rations are not provided you can claim on a 360.
Only covers the two people I pointed out above
"shall be paid in respect of the use of privately owned motor cars in the performance of duties of An Forsa by members who hold appointments on the staffs of Units or Sub-Units provided that the vehicles are taxed and insured for use on official business, are driven by members not specifically debarred from driving and are duly authorised by the General Officer Commanding the Command for use in the performance of duties of An Fórsa."
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