SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 7
1.
c.
Whenever feasible. (para 7-2b, 7-14).
2.
a. Adverse weather.
b. Enemy action.
d. Darkness. (para 7-5c)
3.
Army. (para 7-6)
4.
a. Medical air ambulance company. (para 7-9)
d. Team RA, helicopter ambulance. (para 7-12)
NOTE: Nonmedical aviation units may carry patients, but not as a primary
mission. (para 7-6b, 7-8)
5.
a. Air crash rescue.
d. Emergency movement of medical personnel.
6.
Medical brigade headquarters. (para 1-9b)
7.
100 meters; marked. (para 7-14)
NOTE:
6-digit coordinates on a
map with a
universal transverse Mercator grid
locate a point within 100 meters.
8.
a. Military Airlift Command. (para 7-17a)
NOTE: Although the evacuation task described is within the tactical
aeromedical evacuation system, it is accomplished by MAC. Military airlift
command is responsible for all cargo and passenger airlift.
9.
strategic. (para 7-17b)
10.
a. Classification of patients. (para 7-18)
b. Assignment of movement precedence. (para 7-20)
11.
PRIORITY. (para 7-15, 7-20)
12.
Mobile aeromedical staging facility (MASF). (para 7-21c)
13.
c.
At the combat support or evacuation hospital. (para 7-23b)
14.
c.
Identification of patients to be evacuated. (para 7-23b(1))
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