EAB
Combat Organization and Capabilities
OPORD
Joint Capabilities
Medical Platoon
100

What is the 10 Medical Functions?

What is ?

Medical command and control

Medical treatment (organic and area support)Hospitalization

Medical logistics (to include blood management)

Medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) (to include medical regulating)

Dental services

Preventive medicine services

Combat and operational stress control

Veterinary services

Medical laboratory services (to include both clinical laboratories and environmental laboratories)

100

What are the S and G staff functions

S1 personnel S2-Intel S3- Ops S4- Logistic S5-plans S6- Signal S7-training G8- finance S9- civil affairs

100

The five paragraphs of an OPORD

What is: I Situation II Mission III Execution IV Sustainment V Command and Signal

100

What are the two primary missions of the Air Force?

What is Aeromedical Evacuation & Expeditionary Medicine

100
What are the 4 sections in a medical platoon ?

What is HQ, treatment, evacuation, combat medic sections

200

To provide scalable, flexible, and modular medical mission command, administrative assistance, logistical support, and technical supervision capability for assigned and attached medical functional organizations and tasks organized for support of deployed Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) and Echelons Above Brigade (EAB) forces.

What is Multifunctional Medical Battalion

200

The related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding of the enemy, terrain, weather, and civil considerations

What is Intelligence

200

Identify and distinguish between the three types of combat orders

What is Operation Order (OPORD) – Directive from commander to coordinate the execution of an operation 

Warning Order (WARNORD) – Preliminary notice of an order

 Fragmentary Order (FRAGORD) – Timely changes of existing orders

200

What is the Equivalent of Role 2 care in the Army for the Navy?

The Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD/LHA) becomes a Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ship (CRTS) once the ship arrives at its objective and the Marines depart the ship. 

200

What Medical Platoon are organic to what units?

What is Maneuver Battalions, Calvary Squadrons and Field Artillery Battalion

300

Only the battalion _____ and ___is organic; everything is customizable and tailored to the needs of the situation

What is Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD)

300

Identify the three types of BCTs

What is Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)

  • Infantry BCT has some tactical vehicles but is mainly infantrymen on foot. 

Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT)

  • Stryker BCT has Stryker Vehicles (CBT Power like Bradleys, Tanks, Artillery)

 Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT)

  • Armored Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) have tanks and Mechanized Infantry/Bradley Fighting Vehicles

300

Commanders Intent (key tasks/end state) -Concept of Operations (based on COA and MDMP) -Phasing -Scheme of Mvmt and Maneuver (Scheme of: mobility/countermobility, battlefield obscuration, R&S, intel, fires, protection, operations, assessment) -Tasks to subordinate units -Coordinating instructions (timeline, CCIR, EEFI, Fire support coordination, airspace coordination, ROE, risk reduction, personnel recovery, environmental, themes and messages, other)

What is the components of the Execution Paragraph

300

Identify U.S. Navy capabilities of Health Service Support

What is ? 

Navy Health Service Support has AFLOAT Capabilities (sea)

Navy Health Service Support has ASHORE Capabilities (land) 

300

What is the HQ section of the Medical Platoon responsible for?

What is Mission command, Manages the battalion’s evacuation assets (to include coordinating MEDEVAC), Manages the battalion’s medical logistics, Manages the platoon’s maintenance program and Normally co-located with a treatment squad to form the Battalion Aid Station (BAS)

400

What is Medical Company Area Support (MCAS)?

What is 

Provides Role 2 AHS support within its assigned AO, as well as unit level (Role 1) support for assigned and attached units without organic Role 1 capability.

400

Define Warfighting function (WFF)

What is ..A warfighting function is a group of tasks and systems (people, organizations, information, and processes) united by a common purpose that commanders use to accomplish missions and training objectives.

400

This Indicates Task and Purpose and describes the Who, What, When, Where, and Why

What is The Mission Paragraph of the OPORD

400

How many services does that Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS) ?


What is 350-500

400

What is the purpose of the BSMC and the MCAS

-BSMC: Charlie Med under the BSB, supports a BCT. -MCAS: Numbered organizations under a MMB, supports units without organic AHS assets

500

Identify EAB medical and EAB Preventive Medicine (PVNTMED) units

EAB Medical Units

  • Medical Company Area Support (MCAS 3-4)

  • Medical Company Ground Ambulance

  • Medical Logistics (MEDLOG) company

  • Medical Detachment Blood Support


  • EAB PVNTMED Units

  • Medical Detachment Veterinary Service Support

  • Medical Detachment Preventive Medicine

  • Medical Detachment Combat Operational Stress Control (COSC)

  • Dental Company Area Support

  • Area Medical Laboratory

     

500

Double Jeopardy !!!!!

What are the 6 Warfighting Functions

Intelligence, Movement and Maneuver, Fire Support, Protection, Sustainment, Mission Command.

500

Army Health System Support is listed under this paragraph of the OPORD

What is the Sustainment paragraph

500

What is the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) role care/capabilities?

What is 

Role I care/capabilities is in the Air Combat Element (ACE) 

Role II care/capabilities is in the Logistics Combat Element (LCE)

500

What is the Battalion Surgeon Capabilities?

What is

  1. Provides Role I Medical Care: Triage, EMT, ATM, Sick Call, Combat Stress Control (As supervising physician).
  2. Advises the battalion commander in regards to the health of the command and medical threats
  3. Coordinates and oversees all medical training to include: CLS, 68W Sustainment, and Medical CEUs (Continuing Education Units).
  1. Operates Battalion Aid Station (BAS) in direct support of battalion units
  2. Assumes the role as the Medical Platoon Leader as needed
  1. Oversees field medical record maintenance