System
The Army Health System nests within these 2 Army Warfighter functions.
What is Protection and Sustainment?
This tool provides casualty estimation based on the type of battle organized into battle days.
What is the JMPTK - Joint Medical Planning Tool Kit?
This operations order provides context of the overall operation, the commander's vision, defines command relationships, and includes critical supporting tasks.
What is the highest echelon's Base Op Order?
This organization owns all rotatory wing medevac assets.
What is the ARMY!
This unit headquarters is where the commanders and staff perform their activities to include close coordination, synchronization, and information sharing across staff sections.
What is a Command Post?
This Army Health System Principle ensures that AHS assets can support maneuver forces.
What is the principle of mobility?
This system is a real-time decision-support platform that provides visibility of unit health, equipment and supplies and real-time health surveillance and medical operations visibility to command surgeons and medical commanders.
What is MEDCOP?
Annex Q and its appendices of the JTF-Med Operation order gives this kind of information.
Where can you find Medical guidance?
This medical functional area includes services such as: medical supply, biomedical maintenance, and medical material management.
What is Medical Logistics?
This publication defines the principles of mission command include competence, mutual trust, shared understanding, commander's intent, mission orders, disciplined initiative, and risk acceptance
What is ADP 6-0 Mission Command?
This briefing is given by a Medical BDE Commander to address how to most effectively and efficiently support the warfighter and increase agility operating in a fiscally constrained entrainment.
What is a Concept of Support Briefing?
This system provides a software infrastructure framework for command and control, situational awareness, and capabilities at various echelons.
What is Command Post Computing Environment (Formerly CPOF)?
Annex F to the Division Base Operations Order provides information on this function?
Where is Sustainment found?
This MOS provides food inspection services.
What is a 68R?
This type of knowledge is gained through personal experience and context. It is difficult to articulate or write down making it challenging to communicate to others.
What is tacit knowledge?
This doctrinal reference is where you can learn about the Army Health System.
What is FM 4-02 Army Health System?
This system is part of the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC) Federation and is the foundational simulation replicating constructive units fighting the battle.
What is WARSIM?
This portion of the Operations Order lists the Task Organization of Units involved in the operation.
What is Annex A?
This medical organization can provide patient decon and role 2 capability.
MCAS, Medical Company Area Support.
This publication serves as the Army’s capstone doctrine that captures the most critical lessons from a decade of continuous small scale land combat.
What is ADP 3-0 Unified Land Operations?
This role II Air Force medical organization serves to receive and package patients to prepare for transportation to higher echelons of care.
What is an ERPSS: EN ROUTE PATIENT STAGING SYSTEM?
This document provides the instructions for call signs, frequencies, and suffixes used by every unit on the battlespace and higher.
What is a SOI - Signal Operation Instructions?
In the Base Operations Order, "Tasks to Subordinate Units" can be found here?
What is the execution section?
A Navy EMF can provide these services (capabilities).
What is role 3 care (ICU, ICW, OR, EMT, PLX, blood...)?
This doctrinal reference establishes a system that integrates the available capabilities of the patient movement system, synchronizes their application, and prepares to employ air, land, and sea forces to achieve patient movement objectives.
What is JP 4-02.2 Joint Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Patient Movement in Joint Operations.