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MCWP 4-11.1

Health Service Support Operations (HSSO)

What level of war is the MARFOR primarily concerned w/?

Operational

What level of war is the MEF primarily concerned w/?

Tactical

Who is the commander's special staff officer that is directly responsible for the aeromedical safety & HSS for the command?

Flight Surgeon

Who develops the MLG HSS plans & coordinates HSS for GCE & ACE units requiring medical/dental support that exceeds their organic capabilities?

HSSO

What are medical supplies & equipment for the MEF managed through?

MEDLOGCO

What is organized to execute HSS functions in support of the MAGTF's mission?

Medical Battalion

How many additional surgical companies does 1st Medical Battalion have?

1

What is the most mobile medical support platoon of the medical battalion?

STP

What prepare & evacuate casualties whose medical requirements exceed the established theater evacuation policy?

Surgical Co

Surgical companies consist of a headquarters section & how many surgical platoons?

4

What is one of the smallest possible units for provision of surgical care to combat casualties & is the primary unit for resuscitative treatment?

FRSS

The patient holding capability of the FRSS is no more than how many hours?

4

Approx. how many pounds does the FRSS equip. weigh?

6,300 lbs

The Marine Corps's ERCS is composed of 1 critical care nurse & 1 8404 corpsman w/ how many teams per SC?

3

The ECRS is capable of providing medical care for2 critically injured/ill, but stabilized, patients for how many hours during flight?

2

En route care systems provide a capability to support expeditionary maneuver warfare by meeting an operational requirement to evacuate patients p to how many miles using opportune life medium lift aircraft?

240 miles

How many sections are battalion aid stations normally divided into?

2

What has the primary role of evacuating assault force casualties to designated CRTSs?

BAS

What type of ships have the largest medical capability of any amphibious ship in the ATF?

CRTS

How many medical dept. personnel do CRTS ships require augmentation by to achieve full casualty treatment capability?

84

What are floating surgical hospitals that have the primary mission of providing acute medical care in support of combat operations at sea & ashore?

T-AHs

By what method is the T-AH primarily designed to receive patients by?

Helicopter

How many Fleet Surgical Teams (FSTs) that are considered the CCDR's assets in both peace & wartime are there in the Pacific & Atlantic fleets combined?

9

What provides the surgical capability of the CRTS

FST (fleet surgical teams)

By what means are medical support personnel brought to operational unity from Navy MTFs?

HSAP (health services augmentation program)

CH 3 HSSO

Operations