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FM 4-02.4
RECON reconnaissance
regt regiment
rpts reports
RSTA reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition
RT receiver/transmitter
RTD return to duty
S1
Adjutant (US Army)
S2
Intelligence Officer (US Army)
S3
Operations and Training Officer (US Army)
S4
Logistics Officer (US Army)
S6
Communications Staff Officer (US Army)
S&T supply and transportation
sct scout
SEAD suppression of enemy air defense
sec section
2LT second lieutenant
SF standard form
SFC sergeant first class
SGT sergeant
SINCGARS single-channel ground and airborne radio system
sm small
SOI signal operating instructions
Glossary-12
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SOP standing operating procedure(s)
SP start point
SPC specialist
spt support
SQD squad/squadron
sta station
STANAG Standardization Agreement
TACP tactical air control party
TAMMIS Theater Army Medical Management Information System
TC track commander
TCF tactical combat force
TCON teleconsultation
TDA table(s) of distribution and allowances
TF task force(s)
TMEM telementoring
TMIP Theater Medical Information Program
TOC tactical operations center
TOE table(s) of organization and equipment
trmt treatment
TSOP tactical standing operating procedure(s)
TTP tactics, techniques, and procedures
UMT unit ministry team
Glossary-13
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US United States
USA United States Army
USAF United States Air Force
USN United States Navy
veh vehicle
WAN wide area network
WARNO warning order
whl wheeled
WIA wounded in action
WIN Warfighter Information Network
XO executive officer
Glossary-14
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REFERENCES
SOURCES USED
These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.
NATO STANAGs
These agreements are available on request using DD Form 1425 from Standardization Document Order
Desk, 700 Robin Avenue, Building 4, Section D, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111-5094.
2128. Medical and Dental Supply Procedures. Edition 4.
21 November 1991.
2454. Regulations and Procedures for Road Movement and Identification of Movement Control and Traffic
Control Personnel and Agencies. Edition 1.
6 July 1998.
2931. Orders for the Camouflage of the Red Cross and Red Crescent on Land in Tactical Operations.
Edition 2.
19 January 1998.
(Latest Amendment, 3 April 1998.)
ABCA QSTAGs
This agreement is available on request using DD Form 1425 from the Standardization Document Order
Desk, 700 Robins Avenue, Building 4, Section D, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111-5094.
435. Medical Materiel Management During Patient Evacuation. Amendment 1. 20 June 1984.
436. Minimum Labelling Requirements for Medical Materiel. Amendment 1.
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Joint and Multiservice Publications
Joint Pub 3-07.3. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations.
12 February 1999.
Joint Pub 4-02. Doctrine for Health Service Support in Joint Operations.
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AR 600-8-14. Identification Cards for Members of the Uniformed Services, Their Family Members, and
Other Eligible Personnel. AFI 36-3026(I); BUPERS I 1750.10A, Change 2; MCO P5512.11B
Change 2; CG M5512.1; Commissioned Corps Personnel Manual 29.2, Instructions 1 and 2;
NOAA Corps Regulations, Chapter 1, Part 4.
1 March 1998.
(Change 1, 10 August 1999.)
FM 3-3. Chemical and Biological Contamination Avoidance. FMFM 11-17.
16 November 1992.
(Change 1, 29 September 1994.)
FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Graphics. MCRP 5-2A. 30 September 1997.
TM 8-227-12. Armed Services Blood Program Joint Blood Program Handbook. NAVMED P-6530;
AFH 44-152. 21 January 1998.
Department of Defense Directive (DODD)
6490.2. Joint Medical Surveillance. 30 August 1997.
References-1
FM 4-02.4
Department of Defense Instructions (DODI)
1400.32. DOD Civilian Work Force Contingency and Emergency Planning Guidelines and Procedures.
24 April 1995.
3020.37. Continuation of Essential DOD Contractor Services During Crises.
6 November 1990.
(Administrative Reissuance Incorporating Change 1, January 26, 1996.)
6490.3. Implementation and Application of Joint Medical Surveillance for Deployments.
7 August 1997.
Army Regulations (AR)
40-3. Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Care.
30 July 1999.
40-5. Preventive Medicine.
15 October 1990.
40-61. Medical Logistics Policies and Procedures.
25 January 1995.
40-66. Medical Record Administration and Health Care Documentation.
3 May 1999.
40-68. Quality Assurance Administration.
20 December 1989.
40-501. Standards of Medical Fitness.
30 August 1995.
(Reprinted with basic including Change 1,
27 February 1998.)
310-25. Dictionary of United States Army Terms (Short Title: AD).
15 October 1983.
(Reprinted with basic
including Change 1, 21 May 1986.)
350-41. Training in Units.
19 March 1993.
351-3. Professional Education and Training Programs of the Army Medical Department. 8 February 1988.
750-1. Army Materiel Maintenance Policy and Retail Maintenance Operations.
1 August 1994.
(Change 1,
1 July 1996.)
Field Manuals (FM)
3-19-1. Military Police Operations.
22 March 2001.
4-02.1. Combat Health Logistics. Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
4-02.17 (8-10-17). Preventive Medicine Services.
28 August 2000.
4-02.19 (8-10-19). Dental Service Support in a Theater of Operations.
1 March 2001.
4-02.21. Division and Brigade Surgeons’ Handbook (Digitized)—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
15 November 2000.
4-02.24 (8-10-24). Area Support Medical Battalion—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
28 August 2000.
8-10-3 (4-02.3). Division Medical Operations Center—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 12 November
1996.
8-10-5 (4-02.5). Brigade and Division Surgeons’ Handbook—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
10 June 1991.
8-10-8 (4-02.8). Medical Intelligence in a Theater of Operations.
7 July 1989.
8-55 (4-02.55). Planning for Health Service Support.
9 September 1994.
10-64. Mortuary Affairs Operations.
16 February 1999.
19-4. Military Police Battlefield Circulation Control, Area Security, and Enemy Prisoner of War Operations.
7 May 1993.
21-10-1. Unit Field Sanitation Team.
11 October 1989.
References-2
FM 4-02.4
24-1. Signal Support in the AirLand Battle.
15 October 1990.
27-10. The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July 1956. (Reprinted with basic including Change 1, 15 July 1976.)
41-10. Civil Affairs Operations.
14 February 2000.
57-38. Pathfinder Operations.
9 April 1993.
63-2. Division Support Command, Armored, Infantry, and Mechanized Infantry Divisions.
20 May 1991.
63-2-1. Division Support Command, Light Infantry, Airborne, and Air Assault Divisions.
16 November
1992.
(Reprinted with basic including Change 1, 20 September 1994.)
63-2-2. Division Support Command (Digitized). Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
63-21. Main Support Battalion.
7 August 1990.
63-23-2. Division Aviation Support Battalion (Digitized). Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
100-5. Operations.
14 June 1993.
100-7. Decisive Force: The Army in Theater Operations.
31 May 1995.
100-10. Combat Service Support.
3 October 1995.
100-14. Risk Management.
23 April 1998.
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These documents must be available to the intended users of this publication.
Joint and Multiservice Publications
FM 4-02.283 (Final Draft). Treatment of Nuclear and Radiological Casualties. NTRP 4-02.21; AFMAN
44-161(I); MCRP 4-11.1B. Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
FM 8-284 (4-02.284). Treatment of Biological Warfare Agent Casualties. NAVMED P-5042; AFMAN (I)
44-156; MCRP 4-11.1C. 17 July 2000.
FM 8-285 (4-02.285). Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical
Injuries. NAVMED P-5041; AFJMAN 44-149; FMFM 11-11. 22 December 1995.
*FM 21-10 (4-25.10). Field Hygiene and Sanitation. MCRP 4-11.1D.
21 June 2000.
Field Manuals (FMs)
7-20. The Infantry Battalion.
6 April 1992.
(Change 1, 29 December 2000.)
7-30. The Infantry Brigade.
3 October 1995. (Change 1, 31 October 2000.)
*8-10 (4-02). Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations.
1 March 1991.
*8-10-1 (4-02.6). The Medical Company—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
29 December 1994.
*8-10-6 (4-02.2). Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
14 April 2000.
*8-42 (4-02.42). Combat Health Support in Stability Operations and Support Operations.
27 October
1997.
*This source was also used to develop this publication.
References-3
FM 4-02.4
*8-51 (4-02.51). Combat Stress Control in a Theater of Operations—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
29 September 1994.
(Change 1, 30 January 1998.)
17-95. Cavalry Operations.
24 December 1996.
22-51 (4-02.22). Leaders’ Manual for Combat Stress Control.
29 September 1994.
*63-20. Forward Support Battalion.
26 February 1990.
63-20-1. Forward Support Battalion (Digitized). Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
71-3. The Armored and Mechanized Infantry Brigade.
8 January 1996.
Department of the Army Forms (DA Form)
145. Army Correspondence Course Enrollment Application. October 2000.
1155. Witness Statement on Individual.
1 June 1966.
1156. Casualty Feeder Report.
1 June 1966.
2765-1. Request for Issue or Turn-In. April 1976.
3444. Terminal Digit File for Treatment Record (Orange). May 1991.
3862. Controlled Substances Stock Record.
1 June 1972.
4996-R. Quality Control Card (LRA). August 1981.
4998-R. Quality Control and Surveillance Record for TOE Medical Assemblage (LRA). August 1981.
8005. Outpatient Medical Record (OMR) Orange. November 1991.
8007-R. Individual Medical History (LRA). November 1996.
Department of Defense Forms (DD Form)
1380. US Field Medical Card. December 1991.
1425. Specifications and Standards Requisition. March 1986.
1934. Geneva Conventions Identity Card for Medical and Religious Personnel Who Serve in or Accompany
the Armed Forces. July 1974.
2697. Report of Medical Assessment. February 1995.
2766. Adult Preventive and Chronic Care Flowsheet. March 1998.
2766C. Adult Preventive and Chronic Care Flowsheet (Continuation Sheet). March 1998.
2795. Pre-Deployment Health Assessment Questionnaire. May 1999.
2796. Post-Deployment Health Assessment Questionnaire. May 1999.
Standard Forms (SF)
558. Medical Record—Emergency Care and Treatment. September 1996.
600. Health Record—Chronological Record of Medical Care. June 1997.
603. Health Record—Dental. October 1975.
READINGS RECOMMENDED
These readings contain relevant supplemental information.
References-4
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Joint and Multiservice Publications
AR 190-8. Enemy Prisoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian Internees, and Other Detainees.
OPNAVINST 3461.6; AFJI 31-304; MCO 3461.1. 1 October 1997.
FM 3-4. NBC Protection. FMFM 11-9.
29 May 1992.
(Reprinted with basic including Changes 1—2,
21 February 1996.)
FM 3-5. NBC Decontamination. MCWP 3-37.3. 28 July 2000.
FM 3-100. Chemical Operations Principles and Fundamentals. MCWP 3-3.7.1. 8 May 1996.
FM 8-9 (4-02.11). NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspect of NBC Defensive Operations AMEDP-6(B),
Part I—Nuclear, Part II—Biological, Part III—Chemical. NAVMED P-5059; AFJMAN 44-
151V1V2V3. 1 February 1996.
FM 90-13. River Crossing Operations. MCWP 3-17.1. 26 January 1998.
Army Regulations (AR)
30-21. The Army Field Feeding System.
24 September 1990.
71-32. Force Development and Documentation—Consolidated Policies.
3 March 1997.
700-138. Army Logistics Readiness and Sustainability. 16 September 1997.
Department of the Army Pamphlets (DA Pam)
27-1. Treaties Governing Land Warfare.
7 December 1956.
350-59. Army Correspondence Course Program Catalogue.
1 October 2000.
710-2-1. Using Unit Supply System (Manual Procedures).
31 December 1997.
710-2-2. Supply Support Activity Supply System (Manual Procedures).
30 September 1998.
Field Manuals (FM)
1-111. Aviation Brigades.
27 October 1997.
3-19.1. Military Police Operations.
22 March 2001.
3-50. Smoke Operations.
4 December 1990. (Change 1, 11 September 1996.)
5-71-100. Division Engineer Combat Operations, 22 April 1993.
5-424. Theater of Operations Electrical Systems.
25 June 1997.
6-20-2. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Corps Artillery, Division Artillery, and Field Artillery
Brigade Headquarters.
7 January 1993.
7-92. The Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon and Squad (Airborne, Air Assault, Light Infantry). 23 December
1992.
8-10-7 (4-02.7). Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment.
22 April
1993.
(Reprinted with basic including Change 1, 26 November 1996.)
8-10-9 (4-02.9). Combat Health Logistics in a Theater of Operations—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
3 October 1995.
8-10-18 (4-20.18). Veterinary Services—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
22 August 1997.
References-5
FM 4-02.4
8-10-25 (4-02.25). Employment of Forward Surgical Team—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
30 September 1997.
8-10-26 (4-02.26). Employment of the Medical Company (Air Ambulance).
16 February 1999.
10-23. Basic Doctrine for Army Field Feeding and Class I Operations Management.
18 April 1996.
11-43. The Signal Leader’s Guide.
12 June 1995.
11-50. Combat Communications Within the Division (Heavy and Light).
4 April 1991.
11-55. Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) Operations.
22 June 1999.
12-6. Personnel Doctrine.
9 September 1994.
16-1. Religious Support.
26 May 1995.
17-98. Scout Platoon.
10 April 1999.
19-40. Enemy Prisoners of War, Civilian Internees and Detained Persons.
27 February 1976.
20-3. Camouflage Concealment, and Decoys.
30 August 1999.
24-24. Signal Data References: Signal Equipment.
29 December 1994.
34-3. Intelligence Analysis.
15 March 1990.
34-54. Technical Intelligence.
30 January 1998.
44-100. U.S. Army Air and Missile Defense Operations. 15 June 2000.
63-21-1. Division Support Battalion (Digitized). Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
63-23-2. Division Aviation Support Battalion (Digitized). Scheduled to be printed FY 2001.
63-3. Corps Support Command. 30 September 1993.
71-100 (3-71). Division Operations.
28 August 1996.
100-103. Army Airspace Command and Control in a Combat Zone. 7 October 1987.
101-5. Staff Organization and Operations.
31 May 1997.
Supply Bulletins (SB)
8-75-Series. These bulletins provide Army Medical Department supply information.
Technical Bulletin (TB)
38-750-2. Maintenance Management Procedures for Medical Equipment.
12 April 1987.
(Reprinted with
basic including Changes 1—3, 1 November 1989.)
References-6
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INDEX
References are to paragraph numbers except where specified otherwise.
A2C2. See Army airspace command and control.
ABCA. See American, British, Canadian, and Australian.
ACM. See airspace control measures.
ADA. See division, air defense artillery; battalion, air defense artillery.
advanced trauma management, 1-17, 1-34a, 1-35b, 2-9f, 2-16, 2-17d, 2-18, 2-23, 2-28—29, 2-34b,
2-35a, 2-36a, 2-38a, 3-1a, 4-2a(5)(d), 4-3a(3)(b), D-1b, D-8, D-16a, F-2
aeromedical, 2-7c, 2-10, 2-12, 2-23c, 2-43, D-1, D-16c
aid station, 2-19a, 2-34a(1)—(2) and d, 2-36a, 2-38h, 2-39b, 4-2a(5), D-7—9, D-11
battalion, 1-17, 2-9f, 2-17a and d, 2-19a—h and j, Figure 2-8—9, 2-21b(2) and c, 2-22b, 2-23a(1)—(2)
and b, 2-25b, 2-27—29, 2-31, 2-34c and e, 2-35a and e—f, 2-36b, 2-38f—g, 2-43, 3-1b, 3-2—3,
3-4a(3)(a) and (c), 3-6d, 3-7b, 3-8e, 4-2a, 4-3a(1) and b, 4-4b(2) and d(4), D-16a and c, D-18,
F-2
Airland Battle, 2-2, 2-4, 2-12, Chapter 2 (Sections IV and VI)
airspace control measures, 2-43
ambulance
air, 2-7c, 2-9e—f, 2-18f, Figure 2-10, 2-23c, 2-24b, 2-43, 3-3, 4-2a(4) and (7) and b(1), 4-3, 4-4d(2),
Appendix F
armored. See ambulance, M-113 tracked; ambulance, interim armored vehicle.
backhaul, 1-17, 2-24b
company. See company, ground ambulance; company, air ambulance .
corps, 1-17, Figure 2-10, 2-44
crew, 2-25b, 2-43, D-16a and c, Appendix F
exchange point, 2-22a, 2-23b, 2-41, 3-7b, 4-3a(1) and b(1), 4-4b(2) and d(1), D-18, Appendix F
ground, 2-9f, 2-10, 2-19f, 2-23c, 2-24a, 2-35g, 2-44, 3-1a, 3-3, 4-2a(4) and (7)(a), 4-3a and b,
4-4b(2), D-1a(2) and d, D-9, Appendix F
high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle, 2-21d, D-18
HMMWV. See ambulance, high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle.
IAV. See ambulance, interim armored vehicle.
interim armored vehicle, D-9, D-18
M-113 Tracked, 2-21d, 2-22b, 3-4h, 4-2a(5)(a), 4-3a(1)
platoon, 2-2—3, 2-9d and f, Figure 2-10, 2-24b, Table 3-2, 4-2a(8), D-18
section, 2-15, 2-17c, 2-21d, 2-28, D-1a(2) and d, D-2b(4), D-7c, Appendix F
shuttle system, 2-23b, Figure 2-11, 4-3b(3)
squad, Figure 2-5—6, 2-21a—d, 2-23a(2), 2-26, 2-31, 2-38a and e, 2-41, 3-4e, Appendix F
team, 2-9e, Figure 2-5, 2-15, 2-21b, 2-22a—c, 2-23a(1), Figure 2-12, 2-26, 2-30b, 2-31, 2-32a, 2-33,
2-34a and e, 2-35g, 2-43a(1)(a), 3-3, 3-4h, 4-1, 4-2a(5)(e), D-18, D-24, Appendix F
turnaround time, 2-19c, 2-23b, 4-2a(5)(d), 4-3b(3)
American, British, Canadian, and Australian, Preface
AO. See operations, area of.
AOE. See Army of Excellence.
armored cavalry regiment, 2-13
Army
airspace command and control, 2-9c, 2-43, 4-3b(1), D-16c
of Excellence, 2-1—2, 2-4, 2-7—8, 2-12, 2-15, 2-44, 3-8d, 4-2b
ATM. See advanced trauma management.
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BAS. See aid station, battalion.
battalion
aid station. See aid station, battalion.
air assault, 1-28b, 1-33c(2)
armored, 1-25, 1-29, 1-33f, 2-2—3, 2-21d, 2-26
artillery, 1-2, 1-15
air defense, 1-12, 1-19, 2-2
multiple launch rocket systems, 1-15
attack helicopter, 1-14, 2-37, Figure 2-16
brigade support, D-16a and b, D-21
combat trains, 1-33a(3), 1-35g, 4-2a(5)(d), 4-3a
command post, 3-8a and b(1), 4-2a(5)(c)
command post, 1-35a, g, and i, 2-17a, 2-27, 2-30, 3-8a(4)(c), 3-8b(2) and e, D-1a, D-7a, Appendix F
division
support, 2-2—3, 2-9c
aviation support, 2-4
engineer, 1-12, 1-16, 2-2
field trains, 1-35a, 3-8a(1)
forward support, 1-17, 1-25, 2-2—3, 2-8d
infantry, 1-6, 1-26b(1), 1-28
types of, 1-28b
main support, 1-17, 2-2, 2-8
maintenance officer, 1-33f
maneuver, 1-2, 1-12—13, 1-25a(1)
mechanized infantry, 1-25, 1-29b(1), 1-33f, 2-2—3, 2-18, 2-26, 3-4i
medical
evacuation, 2-44
logistics, 2-7b, Appendix F
military intelligence, 1-12, 1-20
signal, 1-12, 1-21, 2-2
staff, 1-32
coordinating , 1-11, 1-17, 1-33
special, 1-34
surgeon, 1-33a(1), 1-34a, 1-35e, 2-16, 2-18, 2-28, 4-2a(6), 4-4, D-1b, D-3a, D-5, Appendix F
task force, 1-25, 1-29—30, 3-8a(2), 4-1, 4-2a(5)
battle fatigue, 2-9, 2-12, 2-21a, 2-28, 2-34a(2), 2-45, C-1c, D-1b(2), D-7b, D-8b, D-20, Appendix F
BF. See battle fatigue.
BM. See maintenance, battalion maintenance officer.
brigade
armored, 1-7, 1-25b
air assault, 1-7, 1-26a
aviation, 1-12, 1-14, 2-2, 2-36—38
engineer, 1-16
infantry, 1-26
Interim Brigade Combat Team, 2-42, D-1
Index-2
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brigade (continued)
maneuver, 1-12—13, 1-25a(4), 2-7, 2-9, 2-42, 2-44
mechanized, 1-7, 1-25
medical, 1-17, 2-7
military intelligence, 1-20
separate, 1-25, 1-26b, 2-13
signal, 1-21
support
area, 1-17, 2-7c, 2-8, 2-9a and e, 2-43—44, 4-2a(5)(a) and (7)(a), 4-2b(1), D-16b and c, Appendix F
medical company, D-18, D-24—26
surgeon, 2-10—12, 2-34a(1), 2-36a, 2-37a, 2-38a(1)(a), D-17
surgeon’s section, 2-3, 2-9a and e, 2-10—11, Figure 2-4, 2-43, 3-2c, 3-4f, 3-7a and b(1)—(3), 3-8d,
D-11a, D-16c, D-17
BSA. See brigade support area.
BSS. See brigade surgeon’s section.
buddy aid, 2-17d, 2-28, 4-2a(5)(e), C-1a and c, D-1b(2), D-8, D-16a, D-27
C2. See command and control.
CASEVAC. See casualty evacuation.
casualty
collection point, 2-9f, 2-20, 2-21a, 2-22, 2-23a(1), 2-30b, 2-31, 4-2a(5)(a) and (e), 4-4b(2), D-1c and d,
D-9, Appendix F
estimates, 3-1a and b, 4-2a(5)(a), D-3, D-10
evacuation, 2-21a
mass, 2-21a, 2-29, D-1d, D-3a, D-8—9
reporting, 1-32a(1), 2-34
CCP. See casualty, collection point.
chemical light, 4-4a and d
CHL. See combat health logistics.
CHS. See combat health support.
CLS. See combat lifesaver.
combat
health
logistics, 1-17, 2-4, 2-6b, 2-9b, 2-14, D-2a and b(1)(a)
Class VIII, 1-17, 2-4—5, 2-7b(1), 2-9b, 2-20—21, 2-25a, Figure 2-12, 2-25b, 2-34e, 2-38i,
2-40b, 2-45, 3-1a, 3-4a(3)(d), 3-7b(1)—(2), 4-2a(5)(a), C-5a(1)—(3), D-3a, D-10a, D-21, Appendix F
support, Preface, 1-17, 1-33a(1), 1-34a, 1-35d, 2-3—5, 2-6a and d, 2-7, 2-8a—e, 2-9a—b, d—e and f,
2-10—12, 2-14, 2-17a and b, 2-23a, 2-26—28, 2-33, 2-34a(1), 2-34b(1), 2-35a and e, 2-36a,
2-38f, 2-39b, 2-40b, 3-1a and b, 3-2c, 3-3, 3-4a(2), c—d, f—g, and h(4), 3-5—6, 3-7b, 3-8c—d,
Chapter 4, A-6, A-7e, A-9a, D-1a(1) and b(1), D-2a, D-3a, D-5—6, D-7a—b, D-10a—b,
D-11a—c, D-12—13, D-14a, D-16b, D-17—18, D-25, D-27, Appendix F
lifesaver, 1-34, 2-10, 2-12, 2-16, 2-17d, 2-20, 2-24, 2-28, 2-35a, 4-1, 4-2a(5)(a) and (e), C-1a—c,
C-2, C-3e—g, C-4a—b, C-5a(1) and c(2), D-1b(1)—(2), D-3, D-7b, D-8, D-14a, D-16a,
Appendix F
Index-3
FM 4-02.4
combat (continued)
service support, 1-1—2, 1-3b, 1-4, 1-6—7, 1-13—14, 1-17, 1-23, 1-25a, 1-26a(3) and b, 1-28a(2) and b,
1-29c(2), 2-27, 3-3, 3-7b, 3-8b, 4-1, 4-2a(5)(d), D-2b(1)(b), Appendix F
control system, 2-5, 2-9e, 3-6(a)(2), 3-7b(1), 3-8e, D-2b(1)(a)
stress control, 1-17, 1-34, 2-4, 2-7d, 2-9e, 2-16, 2-28, 2-45, D-1a and b(2), D-7b, D-8
command
and control, 1-3a, 1-4, 1-12—13, 1-25b(1), 1-26b(1), 1-27b, 1-28, 1-29b(1), 1-31, 1-35e, 2-7a—c, 2-9d
and f, 2-14, 2-27, 2-45, 3-2, 3-6a(1), 3-7b, 3-8a, 4-2a(7)(b), 4-4c(2)(a), B-5f, D-2a and b(1)(a)
post. See battalion, command post.
sergeant major, 1-11, 1-32c
company
air ambulance, 2-7c, 2-43
antitank, 2-2, D-26
armored, 2-30b
base support, 2-9f
brigade support medical, D-1a(1) and d, D-7c, D-16a—c, D-18, D-20—21, D-24—26
chemical, 1-12, 1-23, 1-27b
division support medical, 2-3, 2-6d, 2-9c and d, 2-44, C-5a(2), Appendix F
engineer, 1-25a(4), 1-26a(3), 1-27b, 2-3, 4-3a(1), D-25
forward support, 2-28
medical, 1-17, 1-35c, 2-6d, 2-8e, 2-9e and f, 2-11—12, 2-17b, 2-19d and f, 2-23a(2) and b, 2-25b,
2-26, 2-28, 2-41—42, 2-44, 3-3, 3-4a and f, 3-7a and b(1)—(2), 3-8d and e, 4-2a(4)—(8),
4-3a(1)—(3), C-5a(2), Appendix F
ground ambulance, 2-7c, 2-44
HHC. See headquarters and headquarters company.
infantry, D-1c
intelligence and electronic warfare, 1-26b(1)
main support medical, 1-17, 2-8b and c, 2-19j, 2-34a(1), 2-34d and e, 2-39b(2), 2-44, Appendix F
mechanized infantry, 2-26
medical logistics, 2-6b(1), 2-9b
military
intelligence, 1-25b(1), 1-27b
police, 1-12, 1-22, 2-2
truck, 2-9
CSC. See combat stress control.
CSM. See command sergeant major.
CSS. See combat service support.
CSSCS. See CSS control system.
dental
care, 1-17, 2-9a and f, 2-19i, 3-1a, 4-2a(8), Appendix F
corps-level, 2-7g
deployment status, D-2a(b)(4)
services, Appendix F
sick call, Appendix F
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dental (continued)
support, 2-14, D-18
treatment record, B-2a(1) and (6)
direct support, 1-16, 2-7, 2-9a and f, 2-11, 2-35d, 2-45
DISCOM. See division support command.
DIVARTY. See division artillery.
division
artillery, 1-12, 1-15
air defense, 1-19. See also battalion, artillery.
multiple launch rocket systems. See battalion, artillery.
band, 1-24
clearing station, 1-17, 2-23a(2) and b, Figure 2-10, 2-36a
command post, 1-12
medical
operations center, 2-2, 2-4, 2-7, 2-8a—b and d, 2-12
supply office, 2-25, 2-34e, 2-38i, Appendix F
support
area, 1-17, 2-7c and d, 2-8c, 2-9d
command, 1-14, 1-17, 1-25a(1), (4) and b(1), 1-26a(3), 2-4, 2-6b, 2-8a—e, 2-25b
surgeon, 2-4—6, Figure 2-1, 2-7, 2-8a, 2-10, 2-12, 2-34a(1), 2-39a(1), Appendix F
surgeon’s section, 2-2, 2-4—6, Figure 2-1, 2-7, 2-9a and b, 3-7b(1)—(2), 3-8e, Appendix F
type of
air assault, 1-1, 1-6, 1-16, 1-26a, 2-42
airborne, 1-1, 1-5
armored, 1-1, 1-3a, 1-16, 1-25a(1)
light infantry, 1-1, 1-4—5, 1-17, 1-23
mechanized infantry, 1-1, 1-3a, 1-16, 1-25a(1)
medium, 1-7
DMOC. See division medical operations center.
DMSO. See division medical supply office.
DS. See direct support.
DSA. See division support area.
DSB. See battalion, division support.
DSS. See division surgeon’s section.
Echelons of medical care
I, 1-17, 2-9d and f, 2-14, 2-16, 2-19, 2-29, 2-33, 2-34(a)(1), 2-35a and e, 2-36a, 2-40b, 4-2a(5)(a),
B-1d, B-4, B-5a, D-6, D-8—9, D-16a—b, D-18, D-25, D-26b, D-27
II,
1-17, 2-9d and f, 2-14, 2-26, 2-34a(1) and b(2), 2-35a, e(2) and g, 2-38f(2), 2-39b(2), 2-40b,
4-2a(5)(a), 4-3b(2)(d), B-4, B-5a, D-1, D-11c, D-16b, D-18, D-24—27, Appendix F
emergency medical treatment, 2-10, 2-17c, 2-20, 2-21b(1)—(2) and c, 2-28—30, 2-34a(3), 2-40a, 4-1,
4-2a(5)(e) and b(1), 4-3a(3)(b), C-1a, D-1b(2), D-8, D-16a, Appendix F
EMT. See emergency medical treatment.
enemy prisoner of war, 1-22, 1-24, 1-33a(1), 2-4, 4-2a(7), A-7c—e, Appendix F
Enhanced Position Location Reporting System, Table 3-2, Table D-1
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EPLRS. See Enhanced Position Location Reporting System.
EPW. See enemy prisoner of war.
evacuation
aeromedical, 2-7c, 2-9e, 2-12, 2-23c, 2-43, D-1d, D-16c
air. See ambulance, air.
corridors, 2-9e
casualty. See casualty evacuation.
ground. See ambulance, ground.
medical, 1-17, 2-12, 2-19, 2-21a, 2-23a, 2-28, 2-31, 2-34d, 2-35, 2-36c, 2-38h, 2-44
nonmedical evacuation platforms, 3-1a
of remains, 2-24a
patient, 1-35c, 2-9d—f, 2-14, 2-17b, 2-19e, 2-22b, 2-23a(1), b and c, 2-28, 2-32a, 2-34a(1), 2-35g,
2-36c, Appendix F
evacuation battalion. See battalion, medical evacuation.
property exchange, 2-32
routes, 2-19d, 2-41, 3-1b, 3-4a(3)(c) and e, 3-5, 4-2b(1)
1SG. See first sergeant.
FA. See field artillery.
field
artillery, 1-15, 1-25b, 1-26a(3) and b(1)
health record, 2-10, 2-16, 2-34a(2), Appendix B
medical assistant, 2-17a—b and d, 2-27—28, D-1a, D-7a, D-10a, D-11c, Appendix F
sanitation team, 2-20, 2-34a(2), D-1b(1) and b(2), D-3a
fire support
element, 1-33c(1)
officer, 1-35d
first sergeant, 1-32, 2-22b, 2-30b, 3-8b(1), 4-2a(5)(a) and (e), D-1c, Appendix F
FLE. See forward logistics element.
flight surgeon, 2-2, 2-36a, 2-37a, 2-38a(1)(b) and b
forward
logistics element, 1-17
surgical team, 2-9e and f, 2-42, D-16b, D-19
FSB. See battalion, forward support.
FSC. See company, forward support.
FSE. See fire support element.
FSMC. See company, forward support medical.
FSO. See fire support officer.
FST. See forward surgical team.
G1, 1-11, 2-4
G2, 1-11, 1-20
G3, 1-11, 1-17, 1-20, 2-4
G4, 1-11, 1-17, 2-5
G5, 1-11, 2-9b
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G6, 1-33e
general
supply office (DISCOM), 2-9b
support, 1-14, 1-17, 1-20, 2-7b(1)d, 2-11, 2-43, D-17
Geneva Conventions, 1-34a, Appendix A, Appendix F
Global Positioning System, 3-5, Table 3-2, 4-4b(2), Figure D-2
GPS. See Global Positioning System.
GS. See general support.
GSO See general supply office.
headquarters and headquarters company
air assault battalion, 1-33c(2)
airborne battalion, 1-33c(2)
attack helicopter battalion, Figure 2-16, 2-37
aviation brigade, Figure 2-15, 2-36c
battalion, 1-35a, Figure 2-5, 2-13, 2-27, 3-3, 3-8b(1), 3-8c, D-1a, Appendix F
brigade. 1-13, 1-25a(1) and b(1), 2-10—11, 2-36c, D-17
division, 1-12, 2-4, 2-39a(1) and b(2), Figure 2-18
support command, 2-8—9
health
record. See field, health record.
service
materiel officer, 2-6b, 2-9b
support officer, 2-2—3, 2-8e, 2-9c and e, 2-11, 3-7b(1)—(2), Appendix F
HN. See host nation.
host nation, 1-17
HSMO. See health service materiel officer.
HSSO. See health service support officer.
infrared devices, 4-4a, b(2), c(1) and (2)(a)—(c)
intelligence,
1-12, 1-20, 1-22, 1-25b(1),
1-26b(1),
1-29c(2).
1-33b, 2-9a, 3-2a,
3-4e,
3-8a(2),
4-1,
4-3a(3)(a) and b(4), A-7d
commander’s priority intelligence requirements, 1-20
medical, 2-4, D-2b(1)(a)
preparation of the battlefield. 1-22, 1-33b, 4-1
IPB. See intelligence preparation of the battlefield.
Joint, 1-4, 1-15, 1-22, 2-3, 3-6a, 4-3b(5), D-2
task force, 1-27a—b
JTF. See Joint task force.
LAN. See local area network.
laws of land warfare, A-1
local area network, 3-1a, Table 3-2, 3-8e, Table D-2, D-11a
logistics package, 2-9e, 2-25a(1), 3-4a(3)(d), Appendix F
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LOGPAC. See logistics package.
main
supply route,1-22, 4-3b(2)(d), Appendix F
support
battalion. See battalion, main support.
medical company. See company, main support medical.
maintenance, 1-13, 2-9, 3-8b(1)
battalion maintenance officer, 1-33f
medical, 1-17, 2-7b(1), 2-14, 3-1, 3-6a(1), 3-8b(1), D-2b(1)(a), Appendix F
MC4. See medical communications for combat casualty care.
MDMP. See military decision-making process.
MEDLOG. See medical logistics.
medical
communications for combat casualty care, 2-5, 2-9b, 3-6a(1) and c—d, Table 3-2, Table D-1, D-2a,
and b(1)(b)(3)—(4), D-2c, D-21
equipment sets, 2-19a, 2-25a(1), 2-34a(2) and b(1), 2-35e(1), 2-38f(1), 2-39b(1), 2-42, 3-4h, 4-2a(5)(a),
Appendix F
logistics
battalion. See battalion, medical logistics.
company. See company, medical logistics.
materiel management branch, 2-3, 2-6b, 2-9b
treatment facility, 1-17, 2-9b and f, 2-14, 2-19, 2-25a, 2-32a, 2-34a(1), 2-43, 3-4, 4-2a(2)—(4) and
b(2)(a) and (3), 4-3a(2)(a) and b(1)—(3), 4-4b, A-9b, B-1b and d, B-2a(1), (2) and (6) , B-2c,
B-3a and b, B-4, B-5a—d and f, B-6b, B-7a(1) and d, D-9, D-11c, D-16b—c
mental health, 1-17, 2-3. See also combat stress control.
MES. See medical equipment set(s).
military decision-making process, 3-1a, 3-4c
MMMB. See medical, materiel management branch.
mobile subscriber equipment, 3-8b(2) and e, Appendix F
MSB. See main support battalion.
MSE. See mobile subscriber equipment.
MSMC. See main support medical company.
NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NBC. See nuclear, biological, and chemical.
NCO. See noncommissioned officer.
night vision goggles, 4-4c(2)(c)
noncommissioned officer, 1-32c, 1-33c(2), 2-3—4, 2-6c, 2-9e, 2-17c, 2-21b(2), 2-34a(2), 2-35b, 2-38b,
3-4g, A-6a(2), D-9, Appendix F
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Preface, 2-32, A-5
Standardization Agreements, Preface, 2-32b and c, A-3—5
nuclear, biological, and chemical, 1-3a, 1-23, 1-33c(2), 2-4, 2-7e, 2-9e, 2-19e, 2-21b, 2-34a(2), Table 3-1,
3-4h(4), 4-2a(8) and b(1), 4-3a(1) and b(6), D-20, E-2, Appendix F
NVG. See night vision goggles.
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OPCON. See operational control.
operational control, 1-13, 1-16, 1-19, 1-21, 1-23, 1-28c, 1-32a, 2-7, 2-11, 2-14, 2-19d, 2-22b, 3-8a(4)(d),
D-17
operation(s)
and training officer. See S3.
air assault, 1-6, 4-3a(3)(c)
airborne, 1-5, 4-3a(2)(c)
area of, 1-3a, 1-6, 1-14, 1-17, 1-21, 2-7b(2) and c, 2-9a, 2-12, 2-14, 2-22b, 2-43, 3-1b, 3-4a(3)(c), e,
g and h(3), 4-2a(5)
breach, 1-22, 4-3a
combat health support, 1-17, 1-34a, 2-4—5, 2-8a, c and e, 2-9a and d, 2-11, 2-17a—b, 2-27—28, 3-3a,
3-4a(3)(b)
defensive, 1-2, 3-4e
division, 1-15, 1-18, 1-22
enabling operations, 4-3
forced entry operations, 1-5—6
night operations, 1-4, 3-4e, 4-4
offensive, 1-2, 1-3a, 1-29b(2), 3-4e, 4-3a(3)(a)
order, 1-33c, 2-9e, 2-11—12, 2-14, 2-43, 3-1, 3-2, Table 3-1, 4-3a(1), D-1—2, D-11a—c, D-16c
plan, 1-33c, 2-4, 2-9e, 2-11—12, 2-14, 2-43, 3-1a, 3-2, D-11a and c, D-16c
reconnaissance, 4-3b
river crossing, 4-3b(3)
security, 1-18, 1-20, 1-24, 1-29b, 1-33c, 2-17c, 4-3b(2)
stability, 1-2, 1-4, 1-27b
support, 1-2, 1-4, 1-27b
OPLAN. See operation, plan.
OPORD. See operation, order.
PA. See physician assistant.
patient
decontamination, 2-9e, 2-16, 2-19d—e, 3-4a(3)(a), 4-2a(8), D-3a, D-11, Appendix F
disposition and reports cell, 2-6c, 2-11
evacuation. See evacuation, patient.
holding, 1-17, 2-9f, 2-14, 4-2a(8), D-18, Appendix F
record, 2-4—5, 2-34a(2)—(3), Appendix B, D-2b(4), Appendix F
physician assistant, 1-35b, 2-17d, 2-18, 2-23c, 2-28—29, 2-34a(1), 2-35a, 2-38a(1)(b), 2-39a(1), C-3b(1),
D-1b(2), D-8, Appendix F
plan. See operations, plan.
preventive medicine, 1-17, 1-34a, 2-4, 2-6d, 2-7f, 2-9f, 2-10, 2-16, D-1b(1)—(2), D-18, D-20, E-3,
Appendix F
cell, 2-6d, Appendix F
measures, 2-6d
program, 2-6d, 2-10, 2-16
section, 2-7f, D-18, D-20
psychiatrist, Appendix F
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PVNTMED. See preventive medicine.
QSTAG. See Quadripartite Standardization Agreement.
Quadripartite Standardization Agreement, Preface, 2-32b
reconnaissance. See operations, reconnaissance.
rehearsal, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4a(3)(e), b, e and h, 3-5, 4-1, D-12
return to duty, 1-17, 2-9f, 2-14, 2-19e, 2-23a, 3-7b(2)(b), 4-2a(8), B-3, D-18
S1, 1-33a, 1-34a, 2-19e, 2-28, 2-40b, 3-1b, 3-2, 3-4, 3-7b(2), 3-8b(1), 4-2a(8), D-1a(1), Appendix F
S2, 1-33b, 1-35h, 3-1b, 3-8a(4)(a)
S3, 1-33b—c, 1-35c, 2-9e, 2-10, 2-17b, 2-19c, 2-43, 3-1b, 3-2, 3-4a, 4-2a(5)(d), D-11c, D-16c, D-17,
Appendix F
S4, 1-33a(3) and c—d, 1-35c, 2-17b, 2-19b—d and h, 2-28, 3-3, 3-4a, 3-8b(1), 4-2a(5)(d), D-1a(1),
Appendix F
S6, 1-33e
safety, E-1—2, Appendix F
STANAG. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Standardization Agreements.
surgeon. See battalion surgeon; brigade surgeon; division surgeon.
tactical standing operating procedures, 2-7, 2-8a, 2-9b and e, 2-10, 2-12, 2-21a, 2-31, 4-2a(7)(b), 4-3b(1),
4-4, D-1d, D-3a, D-5, D-9, D-15, Appendix F
TAMMIS. See Theater, Army Management Information System.
Theater
Army Medical Management Information System, 2-9b
Medical Information Program, 2-5, 2-9b, 3-6a(1), D-2b(1)(a)
threat,
2-19h, 3-1,
3-4a(3)(b),
4-2a(2)—(3), (7)(a) and
(c) and b,
4-3a(1)—(3) and b(4), 4-4c(1),
D-3a, D-10a, E-7, E-8b, Appendix F
medical, 1-34a, 2-9e, 2-12, 2-28, D-1b(1), D-3a, D-7b, D-10a, Appendix F
NBC. See nuclear, biological, and chemical.
TMIP. See Theater, Medical Information Program.
TSOP. See tactical standing operating procedures.
United States Air Force, 1-5, 1-25a(4), 1-26a(3), 3-8a(4)(b)
USAF. See United States Air Force.
veterinary, 2-7e, A-3a.
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