When I see a struct like this, I first look for the biggest member element, then get its size, and think of that size as a bucket which holds all the remaining ones.
So, here is an example:
The biggest element is the long int with 8 bytes (on most environments), now I pack the 3 bytes (from the char array) and the 2 bytes together into the 8 byte bucket mentioned earlier. Now, we have 16 bytes so far. The last one is a 3 byte char array, so this will be stuffed into another 8 byte bucket as well, thus 24 bytes.