Главная Manuals FM 8-10-6 MEDICAL EVACUATION IN A THEATER OF OPERATIONS TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES
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FM 8-10-6
medical evacuation (continued)
resources, 1-4b
responsibilities, 1-4, 7-4
retrograde operations, 4-6b(2)
river crossing operations, 4-7b(4)
road network, 4-3a, 4-5b(3), 5-2b, 5-3d, 5-4b(2), 5-5e, B-2, N-2
routes, 2-2d(1), 2-2e, 2-3c(1), 4-3c, 4-5a, 4-7ab, 5-5e, 5-10e(1), 5-11c, 7-2, 9-10, 10-12, B-2, L-7h
route selection factors, 4-3c(3)
security operations, 4-7b(2)
selection of patients for, 1-5c
special equipment, 5-10b(1), B-2
specific environments, 5-1
standardization of operations, G-5e
strip maps, 2-3c(1), 4-3c(1), 5-2c(6), 5-10g(2), N-3b
survivability, 4-1e, 4-5b(3), 5-5f
synchronization, 4-1c, 5-1
system, Chapter 4, 5-9c
tactical
commander, 4-2, 5-9b, 5-11b
situation, 4-2c, 5-10(c), 6-2b
task organizing, 4-1d(1), 5-11, 6-4c, G-5e(9)
teams, 4-7b(3), 5-11a, B-4
tenets, 4-3a
time factor, 1-11, 1-12c(2), 4-3c(3), 4-6, 5-2c, 5-4c(3), 5-11c, B-2
to continental United States (support base), 1-5a, 1-6c, 1-10e, 6-3i, 6-8a
to echelons above corps, 1-8, 6-8
traditional support, 4-8b(4)
triage, 4-1b
trigger mechanism, B-2, B-4
turning movement, 4-7a(4)
under radio silence, 6-4c
unified operations, 4-7b(6)
versus transportation, 1-4, 10-11c, 10-12
medical evacuation battalion. See also Army airspace command and control; division medical operations
center; planning; return to duty; tactical standing operating procedure.
airborne operations, 5-8d
assignment, 3-2a, 3-6a, 3-10a
aviation medicine, 3-3b, 3-4b and g
battalion
headquarters section, 3-4b, G-5b(2)
surgeon, 3-4g
capabilities, 3-3b
command
and control, 4-1d(1)
post, G-5b(1) and (3), N-1
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medical evacuation battalion (continued)
communications, 3-3b, 3-4d, 3-8b
coordination, 3-3b, 3-4d
corps, 4-3e(2)
cross-FLOT operations, 5-11c
dependent upon, 3-3c
detachment headquarters section, 3-4a and f
general, 3-1, 4-1d
headquarters and headquarters detachment, 3-4a
interhospital transfers, 4-3f(3)
medical
brigade, 3-2ab
command, 3-2ab
company, air ambulance, 3-2bc, 3-10a
company, ground ambulance, 3-2bc, 3-4d, 3-6a
group, 3-2a
mission, 3-3a
organization, 3-4a
required support, 3-2c
responsibilities, 4-12g
S1 section, 3-4a
S2/3 section, 3-4a and d, 4-2d, G-5b(1)
S3 air, 3-4d, G-5b(2)
S4 section, 3-4a and e
supported divisions, 4-3f(3)
tactical operations center, G-5b(2) and e
task organizing, 4-1d(1), G-4b(3)
taskings, 4-3f(3)
treatment team, 3-4g
Medical Force 2000, Chapter 3
medical intelligence, 1-3, 5-4a(1)
medical platoon. See also battalion aid station.
ambulance section, 2-2a, 4-3c(1)
ambulance squad, 2-1a, 2-2a, 4-3c(1)
ambulance teams, 2-2c, 4-3c
augmentation, 4-3c(1)
communications, 2-3e, 4-3c(2)
covering force, 4-7b(2)
medical operations officer, 2-2a, 4-3c(1)
mission, 2-2a
operational control, 4-3c(4)(a)
operations plan, 4-3c(1)
planning, 4-3c(1)
platoon leader, 2-2a, 2-3c(1), 4-3c and e
reinforcement, 4-7a(3)(b)
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medical platoon (continued)
sergeant, 2-3c(2)
staffing, 2-2a
treatment
squad, 4-3d
team, 4-3d
Medical Reengineering Initiative, 6-4b, 6-5c, App D
medical regulating. See also division medical operations center; United States Air Force.
coordination 3-3b
current bed status, 6-2b, 6-3d
definition, 6-1
destination airfield, 6-6d and h
destination facility, 4-1d(2), 4-2c, 4-10d
determining factors, 6-2b
enemy prisoners of war, 4-10cd
from division, 4-12h, 6-4
general, 1-1, 6-1
Global Patient Movement Requirements Center, 6-3fg, 6-8
intertheater, 6-3c, 6-8
intracorps, 6-3a
intratheater, 6-3b
Joint Military Transportation Board, 6-3o
medical
brigade, 4-1d(1), 4-12h, 6-4b, 6-5d, 6-6b, 6-8c
command, 6-6, 6-7
group, 4-1d(1), 4-12h, 6-4b, 6-5, 6-6b, 6-7
naval ships, 5-7b
office(r), 4-1d(1), 6-3, 6-4
originating medical facility, 6-6d, 6-911, B-2, H-2, H-6, H-7, H-8, K-2
patient
accountability, 6-3e
administration
nets, 6-4b
office (patient administrator), 6-3d , 6-5b, 6-6a, 6-7a, 6-8a
tracking, 6-4a
plan, 6-12
purposes, 6-2a
radio silence procedures, 6-2b, 6-4c
special operations forces, 6-12
surgical backlog, 6-2b, 6-3e, 6-5a
terminology, 6-3
Theater Patient Movement Requirements Center, 6-3fg, 6-6, 6-8
theater surgeon, 6-3f
within
echelons above corps, 6-3b, 6-7
combat zone, 6-5
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medical threat
checklist, N-3a
definition, 1-2d, 1-3a
increase in, B-2
intelligence and security annex, G-5d(1)
medical waste, L-7c
Military Assistance to Traffic and Safety Program, 4-9c
military operations on urbanized terrain (built-up areas). See also smoke.
aeromedical evacuation, 5-10e(2)
characteristics, 5-10a
communications, 5-10b(3)
equipment requirements, 5-10b, B-2
ground evacuation, 5-10e(1)
hoist operations, 5-10b(2)
medical threat, B-2
mountain techniques, 5-10f(1), B-2
nonmateriel requirements, 5-10b
scenario, 5-10g
terrain, 5-10, B-2
training, 5-10f
use of smoke, F-5
Military Sealift Command. See United States Navy.
minefield operations. See also combat lifesaver; engineers; first aid; litter.
evacuation drills, 8-9, 8-10a
extraction of casualties, 5-13
medical supplies, 5-13
minefield survival rules, 5-13, 8-9, 8-10
threat, G-5e(4)
mission oriented protective posture
equipment, 6-11f, L-7e
gear, 5-6c(1)
protective mask, 8-9a, N-1
mobile aeromedical staging facility. See United States Air Force.
morphine administration, C-2a
mortuary affairs (graves registration), 3-3c, 3-11c, 4-11a, C-3b, G-5c(4)
mountain operations. See also air ambulance; hoist rescue operations; landing zones; winds.
ambient light, E-17b
ambulatory patients, 5-2d(2)(h), 5-2f
characteristics, 5-2ab
environmental impact, 5-2b and e, B-2
equipment, 5-2h, 5-4b(2)
horizontal hauling line, 9-13
icing, 5-2d(2)(c)
illness, 5-2e
litter/ambulatory patients, 5-2d(2)(h), 5-2f, 5-3e, 9-8, 9-13, B-2
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mountain operations (continued)
litter evacuation, 5-2d(2)(f), 5-3e, 9-8, 9-912, B-2, L-7h
medical supplies, 5-2h
patient estimates, 5-2g
references, 5-2j, E-15d
road network, 5-2c
shelters, 5-2i, B-2
special equipment, B-2
techniques in military operations on urbanized terrain 5-10f, B-2
warming stations, 9-10d, B-2, L-7h
movement control agency, 6-3l
movement control center, 3-4d, 6-3k
multinational operations
alliances, M-2a, M-3a
coalitions, M-2b, M-3b
combat health support considerations, M-6
command and control, M-4c
eligible beneficiaries, M-5a, B-2
funding/reimbursement, 4-7b(6), M-5b
general, M-1
language requirements, M-5c
rationalization, standardization, and interoperability, M-4
tactical standing operating procedure, G-4
unified action operations, 4-7b(6)
navigation. See also training.
aide/evacuation noncommissioned officer, 2-2d(1)
aids, 2-2e, 4-3c(1), 5-4c(2), 5-7a(3), E-17a
blowing sand and dust, 5-4c(7)
compass, 5-4b(2)
convoys, 5-3cd, 5-4b(2)
dead reckoning, 5-4c(2)(c), 5-7a(3), E-17a
desert operations, 5-4ab
extreme cold weather operations, 5-5e, E-17a
ground ambulance, 5-2, 5-4b(2), 10-4
jungle operations, 5-3f(4)
land, 5-3f(4), 10-4
medical aidman, 10-4
military operations on urbanized terrain, 5-10e(1)
mountain operations, 5-2d(2)
obstacles, 5-2d(2)(d), 5-10e(1), B-2
over-water, 5-7a(3)
visibility, 5-2d(2)(d), 5-4c(2)
night vision goggles, 5-4c(2), 5-5e, E-10b, E-17b, N-3a
noncombatant evacuation operations. See stability operations.
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Nongovernmental organizations, B-2, B-4
nonmedical transportation assets
accompanying casualty, 1-4b(2)
aircraft, 1-4b, 4-2d, 4-12g, B-2
amphibious cargo vessel, 10-11b
Army fixed-wing aircraft, 10-3031
augmentation of medical personnel, 1-4b(2), 4-2d, 4-3d(4), 4-7b(2), 10-12, G-5j
backhaul, 6-12b
barges, 10-12b
beasts of burden, 5-2c
buses, 10-12b
C-12, Huron, 10-31b
CH-47 (Chinook) helicopter, 10-3334
casualty evacuation, 1-4b
civilian cargo vehicles, 10-12b
coordination for, 10-12, G-5j
covering force, 4-7b(2)
general, 10-11, 10-29
ground assets, 4-2d
host-nation support, 10-12b
key personnel, 10-12
loading and unloading, 10-1320
M2/3, Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, 4-3c(8)
M113, carrier, personnel, armored, 10-12a
M871, semitrailer, 10-17
M977, truck, tactical, heavy expanded mobility (HEMTT), 10-16
M998, vehicle, wheeled, high mobility multipurpose,
10-1314
M1081, truck, cargo, medium tactical vehicle, light vehicle air drop/air delivery, 21/2 ton, 10-20
M1085, truck, cargo, medium tactical vehicle, long-wheel base, 5 ton, 10-18
M1093, truck, cargo, medium tactical vehicle, light vehicle air drop/air delivery, 5 ton, 10-19
management of assets, 10-12d
mass casualty, 1-4b(2), 4-2d, 10-12, B-2
pack animals, 5-2c, 9-7ef, 9-8, B-2, L-7h
patient
accessibility, 1-4b(2)
precedence, 10-12d
planning for, 4-12g
prioritizing, 1-4b(2)
railway cars, 10-12b, Q-4
retrograde operations, 4-6b(2)
security operations, 4-7b(2)
tractor, 5 ton, with stake and platform trailer, 10-12a
transportation assets, 4-3c(4)
transported versus evacuated, 1-4b(2), 10-12b
travois, 9-7
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nonmedical transportation assets (continued)
truck, cargo,
21/2 ton, 10-15
5 ton, 10-15
U-21, Ute, 10-31a
United States
Air Force, 10-35, 10-36
Navy, 5-7
vehicles, B-2
watercraft, B-2
nuclear, biological, and chemical environment. See also mass casualty situation; mission oriented pro-
tective posture.
activity, G-5d(1)
biological warfare agent, 1-3a, 6-10, O-4b
chemical warfare agent, 1-3a, 6-10, O-4b
contaminated patients, 5-6d(3)
contamination avoidance, G-5f(2)
contamination of assets, 5-6
continuous operations, 5-6a
cross-FLOT operations, 5-11c
decontamination, 5-6d, 5-11c, 6-10, G-5f(2)
defensive measures, 3-8b
detection, 2-2d(1)
dressed litter, 9-3
gas particulate filter (GPFU), 10-6, 10-7
ground versus air assets, 5-6c(2)
impermeable cover, 9-3
integrated warfare operations, 4-7b(7)
M996/M997, truck ambulance, 10-6
M1010, truck ambulance, 10-7
managing evacuation assets, 5-6a
mission oriented protective posture. See mission oriented protection posture.
noncommissioned officer, 3-8b, 5-6c(2)
operational exposure guide, 5-6c(2), G-5f(2)
patient decontamination station, 5-6d(4)(5)
toxic industrial materiel/chemicals, 1-3a
uncontaminated resources, 5-6d
unit function, 3-12a
weaponry, 1-2c and e, 1-3a, 1-6a, 4-6b(1)
obscurants. See smoke.
operation order, 7-2, G-2, G-4a(3), L-4b(4)
operational exposure guidance. See nuclear, biological, and chemical environment.
operational tempo, L-7a
originating medical facility. See medical regulating.
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patient
acquisition (collection)
adverse terrain, 4-8b(3)
ambulance teams, 2-2c, 4-5a, 5-10e(1)
area support, 4-3b(2)
defensive operations, 4-6b
Echelon I, 1-10a
find (locate), 4-3c(5), 5-10b(3)
general, 4-1
hostile fire, 4-8b(3)
military operations in urbanized terrain, 5-10e and g
minefield operations, 8-10
offensive operations, 4-6a(6)
organic assets, 4-3b(1)
patient collecting points, 4-5a
penetration, 4-7a(1)
primary responsibilities, 4-3b
requirements, N-3a
classification codes, App K
collecting point. See also battalion aid station; combat lifesaver; combat medic; patient acquisition
(collection)
coordination, 5-2c(3)
covering force, 4-7b(2)
cross-FLOT, 5-11a and c
designation, 2-3c(1), 4-5ab, B-2
directing to, 5-10g(5)
evacuation from, 4-3c(6)
evacuation to, 2-2e, 4-5a, 4-7a(3)
extreme cold weather operations, 5-5e
location, 4-7b(1), 5-11c
military operations on urbanized terrain, 5-10ef
mountain operations, 5-2c(4)
overlays, 4-3c(1)
passage of lines, 4-7b(1)
patient disposition, 4-5a
positioning of ambulances, 4-5b
predesignated (preplanned), 4-3c(6), 4-5a, 4-7b(3), 5-10g(2), 5-11a and c, B-2
staffing, 4-5a
estimates
cross-FLOT operations, 5-11c
medical evacuation estimate, B-2
medical regulating, 6-4c
mountain operations, 5-2g
rotating use, 4-3c(6)
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patient (continued)
evacuation documentation. See also United States Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380)
Baggage Tag (DD Form 600), 6-9c, 6-11a, H-14
dental records, 6-11b
Evacuation Manifest (DD Form 601), 6-9c, 6-11a, H-57
Evacuation Tag (DD Form 602), 6-11a, H-811
medical records, 6-11b
movement items. See United States Air Force.
patients medical condition, 1-4a(2), 1-5, 1-10b, 1-11b, 4-1d, 4-2c, 4-3, 5-3d, 5-6a, 5-9b, 6-2b, 6-3g, 6-11g,
7-3, 9-1, 10-12d, 10-27b(2), 10-39a, K-2c(1)
personnel
locator system. See hoist rescue operations.
replacement, 1-6d
planning. See also ambulance exchange point; patient collecting point; patients medical condition; smoke.
ambulance route factors, 4-5a
anticipated patient workload, 4-3a
antiterrorism assessment, O-4
area support, 2-1c
areas of patient density, 4-3a, 4-6a(3), 5-11b, B-2, N-2a
Army special operations forces, 5-9b
augmentation medical personnel, 10-12c
availability of resources, 4-3a
combat health support, 1-9, 1-11, 4-3c(1), (6), and (9), 5-2c, B-1a, B-3
combat health support annex, 4-5b(1), 4-6b, 4-12
combat health support (medical) planner, 1-3b, 1-5d(2), 1-9, 1-11a, 1-12b, 4-1d(2), 4-3c(9), 4-5, 4-6a,
4-7b, 5-2c, 5-3d, 5-4c(7), 5-9b, 5-10, F-1b
conformity, 1-11a
considerations, 5-3f
coordination, 2-1b, 4-3c(3), 4-5, 10-12c, B-2
cross-FLOT operations, 5-11
desert operations, 5-4ab
division medical operations center, 4-2d
duration of the operation, 1-6a, 4-1f, 5-6a, 5-11bc
estimate, 1-3b, B-1, B-2, B-4
extreme cold weather operations, 5-5f
flexibility, 1-11e, 5-1, 5-2c, 5-6b, 5-10b
flight, E-15
high capacity air ambulance, B-2
hoist rescue operations, E-14
jungle operations, 5-3f
medical evacuation
annex, B-1, B-3, B-4
battalion, 3-3b, 3-4a
estimate, B-1, B-2
plan, B-1, B-2, B-3
planner, B-2
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planning (continued)
medical intelligence, 1-3b, 5-4a(1)
medical platoon leader, 4-3c(1)
military operations on urbanized terrain, 5-10
mission, enemy, terrain, troops, and time available and civilian considerations, 1-11d, 4-1d(2), 4-3a,
4-6b(2), 5-11b, O-4
mountain operations, 5-2c
negative factors, B-2
offensive operations, 4-3c(6)
off-road travel, 5-2c(2)
operational, 1-11a, 5-10c 10-12, G-2
performance, E-14
proactive, 1-9c
process, 1-9a
rear area protection plan, B-2
rehearsal, 5-6a, N-3a
requirements, 4-3c(9)
specific environments, 5-1
tactical
commanders plan, 1-9a, 1-11a, 4-3a, 4-6a(7)(a), 5-2c, 5-9b, F-1b, F-2b, F-5
situation, 1-9c
theater evacuation policy, 1-5d(2)
tools, 4-5
unit evacuation plan, 7-2
use of smoke, F-1b
preventive medicine
acclimation, B-2
animal and arthropod hazard, G-5h
chemoprophylaxis, B-2
cold
injury prevention, 5-2d(2)(i), 5-5d
weather injuries, 5-2d(2)(i), 5-4a(2)
disease vectors, B-2
Echelon II, 1-10b
endemic and epidemic diseases, B-2
field hygiene and sanitation, 5-3f(3)(4), 5-4a(2), G-5g(6)
food service sanitation, 5-3f(3)
functional area, 1-9b
heat injury, 5-3f(3)
immunizations, B-2
individual preventive medicine measures, B-2
jungle operations, 5-3f(3)
multinational operations, M-6b(4)
personal protective measures, 5-3f(3), G-5h
programs, 1-10b, 5-4a(2)
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preventive medicine (continued)
refugees, O-4f
work/rest schedules, B-2, N-3a
Prisoner of War Information Center, 4-10d
private volunteer organizations, B-2, B-4
property exchange
allied nations, 4-4c
Army, 4-4, 10-3, 10-12
coalition, 4-4d
ground ambulances, 10-3
international standardization agreement, 4-4b
United States Air Force, 4-4b, 6-10
Quartermaster, 4-11
refugees, 4-6b(2), 4-9b, 5-10e(1), B-2, O-4f
remains, disposition of, 4-11, G-5c(4)
return to duty
aeromedical evacuation, 10-22a
Army Medical Department Battlefield Rules, 1-12
availability of replacement personnel, 1-6d, 1-7a
combat health support capabilities, 1-10c
delay in, 4-2e
echelons of care, 1-10
focus of combat health support, 4-3c
general, 1-1
main support medical company, 4-3e(2)
mission, 1-7b, 4-3f(1)
overevacuation, 4-2e, 10-12d
patients health record, C-2c
policy, 1-5a, 1-11b
principles, 1-1, 1-11e
rate, 1-6b
reduces loss of trained manpower, 1-7b
resource management, 1-1
system, 4-3f
tactical commander, 1-1
theater evacuation policy, 1-6c, 1-8
within echelons above corps, 6-12d
risk management
acceptable level of risk, 5-6a, 5-11b
accidental risk, L-2b
assessment, 4-5a, 5-6a, B-2, G-5h, L-6
definition, L-1a
factors, L-7
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risk management (continued)
hazards, L-3
levels of risk, L-6b
matrix, L-6a
principles, L-5
steps, L-4
tactical risk, L-2a
work sheet, L-1b
rules of engagement, O-4d
smoke
advantages, B-2, F-2b
aeromedical evacuation operations, F-4
camouflage, 5-4c(1) and (4), 10-1c, A-2b, F-2b, F-3b
combat multiplier, F-1b
combat operations, F-3c
coordination for, 5-4c(4)
desert operations, 5-4c(1) and (4)
disadvantages, F-1b, F-4b
employment considerations, F-1b
general, F-1
Geneva Conventions, F-3
ground operations, F-5
hazard, 5-4c(4)
hoist rescue operations, E-2c, E-6a, E-8, E-9, F-4
identification, 10-25d(2), F-1c, F-2a, F-4a(1)
in medical evacuation, F-1a
in military operations on urbanized terrain, 5-10f(2)(b), 5-10g, F-5
inversion, 5-4c(4), F-4a(4)
marking landing zone, 5-4c(1), 10-25d(2), B-2, F-1c, F-4a(2)
obscuration, 5-4c(4), F-1b, F-2b, F-3c
operational concept, F-2
planning, B-2, F-1b
position marking, B-2, E-6a
reduced visibility, 5-4c(4)
resupply operations, F-2b
tactical commander, F-1b, F-2b
water recovery operations, E-8ab, E-10a, F-4c
wind direction. See winds.
special operations forces. See also combat lifesaver.
Army special operations forces planner, 5-9b
conventional assets, 5-9bc
exception to theater evacuation policy, 1-5c
independent care practitioner, 5-9a
indigenous forces, 5-9a
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special operations forces (continued)
medic, 5-9a
medical evacuation, 5-9, 6-12
special operations
aviation, 6-12b
command, 6-12b
spine boards, 9-6, E-26, E-30a
stability
and support operations. See also stability operations; support operations.
anticipated duration, 4-1f, 4-8b(1)
estimate, B-2
minefield operations, 5-13
mission, 4-1f
potential for violence, 4-1f, 4-8b(1)
operations
coercive actions, 4-8a(1)
combating terrorism, 4-8, App O
considerations, 4-1f
definition, 4-8a(1)
developmental actions, 4-8a(1)
imperatives, 4-8a(2)
medical evacuation support, 4-8b
nation assistance operations, 4-8a
noncombatant evacuation operations, 4-8a
support to counterinsurgencies, 4-8b(4)
support to insurgencies, 4-8b(4)
types of activities, 4-8a(1)
standing operating procedures. See tactical standing operating procedures.
static electricity, 5-4a(3), 5-5f, E-8c, E-9b, E-17a, E-25, E-36b
support operations
civilian authorities, 4-9a
community assistance, 4-9c
considerations, 4-1f
domestic support, 4-9b
definition, 4-9
disaster relief, 4-9b, B-2, G-5i
enemy prisoners of war, 4-10
environmental assistance, 4-9a
humanitarian assistance, 4-9ab, G-5i
support imperatives, 4-9a
tactical standing operating procedures. See also multinational operations.
administration and personnel annex, G-5c
contaminated environment, 5-6a
contents, 4-3b(2)
decontamination, 5-6e
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tactical standing operating procedures (continued)
enabling operations, 4-7b(1)
format, G-3ab
general, A-6b, G-1,
Geneva Conventions, 5-10g(6), A-6b
medical
evacuation
battalion, App G
support, 4-3b(2)
regulating, 6-4b(1)
minefield operations, 8-10c
pagination, G-3c
purpose, G-2
reference to standing operating procedures, 5-6e, 7-2, 7-8b, 8-10c, E-4a, E-6b, E-18a, G-2, G-5b(2)
review and update, G-2
risk management, L-4
scope, G-4a(1)
subdivisions, G-3a, G-4, G-5
US Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380), C-4a
tag line. See hoist rescue operations.
task organization. See medical evacuation; medical evacuation battalion.
temporary morgue, 4-11
Theater
Aeromedical Evacuation System. See United States Air Force.
evacuation policy
adjustments to, 1-5b, 1-8
combat health support planner, 1-5d
continuity, 1-11b
definition, 1-5a, 1-10c
dentist, 1-5d
determining factors, 1-6
exception, 1-5c, 6-12d
impact of, 1-6e, 1-7a
intratheater, 1-8
longer, 1-7b
physicians role, 1-5d
reduction (decrease), 1-5b, 1-7a
return to duty, 1-1b, 1-5a, 1-10d, 4-3f(1)
selection of patients, 1-5c
special operations forces, 1-5c
stability operations, 4-8b(1)
Patient Movement Requirements Center. See also medical regulating, threat.
desert operations, 5-4c(2) and (4)
extreme cold weather operations, 5-5d
forces, 4-1e
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Patient Movement Requirements Center (continued)
general, 1-1
jungle, 5-3cd
military operations on urbanized terrain, 5-10a and f
mountain operations, 5-4b(2)
nuclear, biological, and chemical environment, 5-6ab
special operations forces, 5-9a
threat. See also medical threat.
evaluation of, G-5e(2)
general, 1-2
hostile intelligence, G-5e(2)
jungle operations, 5-3d
levels, G-5e
minefields, 8-9a(6), 8-10b, G-5e(4)
security, 5-3d
terrorist, B-2, G-5e(3), O-1b
to medical evacuation assets, 1-2, 1-5b, 4-5b, 5-10g(6), B-2
unexploded ordnance, 8-10ab
toxic industrial chemicals, 1-3a
training
combat, B-2
health support, B-2
lifesaver skills, 1-10a(1)(b), 8-10e
crew, 5-2d(2)(i)
deck-landing qualification, 5-7a, B-2
desert operations, 5-4b(2)
exercise, C-4c
hoist rescue operations, E-7, E-13
host nation, 4-8b(4), G-5i
jungle operations, 5-3f(4)
lessons learned, 4-1a
litter evacuation, 5-10f(2), J-12, J-4, B-2
medical evacuation battalion, 3-3b, 3-4b
military operations on urbanized terrain, 5-10a and f
minefield operations, 8-10e
mountain operations, 5-2b and d, 5-4b(2), 5-10f(1), 9-9, E-15
naval operations, 5-7a(1)
navigation, 5-4b(2)
nuclear, biological, and chemical, 3-4b, 3-8b, 5-6g
self-aid/buddy aid, 1-10a(1)
soldier skills, 3-4b
terrorist threat and countermeasures, O-1b
to overcome deficiencies, 5-6f
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training (continued)
water
egress, 5-7a(1)
survival, 5-7a(1)
treatment squad. See also battalion aid station.
ambulance platoon support, 2-3c(1)
echelon of care, 1-10a(2)
UH-1V (Iroquois) helicopter
capabilities, 3-11b, 10-24b
configuration 10-24b, 10-28a
description, 10-24
forest penetrator, E-24
hoist controls, E-6b
interior, 10-28a
jungle operations, 5-3f(7)
loading and unloading, 10-28bd
UH-60A (Blackhawk) helicopter
auxiliary fuel tanks, E-14b(2)
capabilities, 3-11b, 10-24a, 10-27
configuration, 10-24a, 10-27a
description, 10-24a
forest penetrator, E-24
guides for loading, 10-27b
hoist, E-1
installing litter pan supports, 10-27c
jungle operations, 5-3f(7)
litter support unit, 10-27a
loading and unloading, 10-27af
medical evacuation kit, 10-27a
United States
Air Force. See also medical regulating.
aeromedical
evacuation
control center, 6-3hi, 6-6e, 6-10d, 10-36g
liaison team, 6-3h, 6-4a, 6-6, 6-9, 6-10d, 6-8c, 6-12c, 10-36g
operations team, 6-3hi, 10-36g
staging
facility, 3-7b, 4-4b, 6-3j, 6-8c, 10-36, H-10
squadron, 6-3k, 6-8c, 10-36g
Air
Mobility Command, 6-3n
operations center, 6-3i
airborne operations, 5-8b, 6-9b
Automated Patient Evacuation System, 6-3q
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Air Force (continued)
backhaul, 6-10e, 10-36c
Boeing-767 (B-767), 10-37
C-5, Galaxy, 10-36d
C-9A, Nightingale, 10-36b
C-17A, 10-36e
C-130, Hercules Transport, 10-36a
C-141, Starlighter, 10-36c
capabilities (capacities), 10-36, Q-2
civil reserve air fleet, 10-37
communications, 6-6d
coordination of aeromedical evacuation, 6-3i
critical care air transport team, 6-3h, 6-9c, 10-36e, K-3c
Defense Medical Regulating Information System, 6-3p
developing load plan, 10-39
Director of Aeromedical Evacuation Forces, 6-9c
elements, 10-36g
evacuation precedence and codes, K-57
general, 10-35
high capacity air ambulance, 6-4a, B-2, G-5k, H-2, H-6
impact of, 1-7
in-flight patient care, 6-9c
intertheater transfer, 1-5d(4), 1-7a, 6-3c
intratheater transfer, 1-5d(4), 6-3b
loading plan, 10-39
mobile aeromedical staging facility, 3-7b, 3-8d, 4-3f(3), 4-4b, 6-3h and j, 6-6i, 6-912, 10-36g,
B-2, H-2, H-6
pararescuemen (PJs), 6-12b
patient movement items, 4-4b
planning, 1-5d(4)
preparing aircraft, 10-38
primary means, 6-6d
required medications, 6-9d, 6-11d
resources, 1-7a
responsibilities, 6-8c
Scott Air Force Base, 6-3i
special operations aviation, 6-12b
strengths to be supported, B-2
tanker airlift control center, 6-3i, 6-8b
Theater Aeromedical Evacuation System, 6-3h, 6-6, 6-812
Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380). See also battalion aid station; combat medic; tactical standing
operating procedure.
abbreviations used, C-3d
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Field Medical Card (DD Form 1380) (continued)
accompany patient, C-2, C-3b
attaching to casualty, C-1, C-3b
carded for record only, C-3b and e
disposition, C-4
field medical record jacket (DA Form 4006), C-5
general, C-1
grade structure, C-3g
initiate (prepare), 2-2c, 4-3c(5), C-3
instructions for completing, C-3fg
missing, H-9
morphine administration, C-2a
mortuary affairs, C-3b
outpatient treatment record, C-2
patients health record, C-2
reassessment, C-3f
recording treatment provided, C-2
review information, 10-4
use, C-2
Marine Corps, 5-7d, B-2
Navy. See also medical regulating.
airspace management system, 5-7a(2)
amphibious
assault ships
IWO JIMA class, 5-7b(3)
TARAWA class, 5-7b(2)
WASP class, 5-7b(1)
transport dock, (LPD)(LPH), 5-7b(4)(5)
capabilities, 5-7b, Q-5
communications, 5-7a
coordination, 5-7a, 6-3l
deck-landing qualifications, 5-7a, B-2
hospital ships, 5-7c, 6-5d
Military Sealift Command, 5-7c, 6-3l, 6-8d
seaports, 6-8d
Service Component Command, 6-8d
ship-to-shore evacuation, 5-7d, B-2
strengths to be supported, B-2
tank landing ship (LST), 5-7b(6)
troop transport (AP), 5-7b(7)
Transportation Command, 6-3g
veterinary support
Geneva Conventions, A-2
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veterinary support (continued)
functional area, 1-9b
multinational operations, M-6b(7)
Vietnam, 4-3e(1)
water. See also hoist rescue operations; planning.
conservation, 5-5d
contaminated, 5-3f, 5-4a(2)
dehydration, 5-2e, 5-3f(3)
desert operations, 5-4ab
drinking water, 5-4a(2)
extreme cold weather operations, 5-5d
jungle operations, 5-3f
night operations, E-10a
overwater operations, 5-4c(2)
requirements, N-3a
weapons
of mass destruction, 1-6a, 4-6a(5), M-5f, O-4d
store, N-1
weather, 4-3a, 5-2b, B-2, N-1, L-7hi
winds
desert operations, 5-4a and c
direction, 5-4c(7), E-6a, E-8a(1)(2), E-9a, E-10a(2), E-14b(1), F-1c, F-4a(3)
effect on contaminants, 5-6d(4)(5)
extreme cold weather operations, 5-5ab
hoist rescue operations, E-6, E-8a(2), E-14b(1), F-4c
landing zone, 5-4c(7)
mountain operations, 5-2d(2)(b), E-15b
prevailing, 10-25b
velocity, E-9a
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