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File: aabwi_01.txtSUBJECT: SURGEON GENERAL HISTORIAN'S OFFICE SEP 90 VOL III Page 8 6 Sep 90 - 2000 Hours C+30 OPERATION DESERT SHIELD OTHER SIGNIFICANT MEDICAL ACTIVITIES (Continued) NEW INFORMATION IS UNDERLINED MEDSTAT: (Source: USCINCCENT/CCSG messages, 051805Z Sep 90) Beds Operational: 875 --- SS (Surgical) 205 --- MM (Medical) 395 --- MP (Psychiatric) 25 -- QFH (Overflow/holding) 250 Beds Occupied: 94 --- SS (Surgical) 21 (Army-12, Navy-l, Marine-5, Air Force-2, Other-l) --- ON (Medical) 62 (Army-15, Navy-2, Marine-28, Air Force-l7) --- MP (Psychiatric) 2 (Army-2) --- OF (Overflow/holding) 9 (Army-9) Outpatient Visits: 913 (Army-326, Navy-23, Marine-106, Air Force-456, USCG-1) Aeromedica1 Evacuation: (Source: USCENTAF DEPLOYED/AECC message, 051730Z Sep 90) Tactical Evac last 24-hour period: O litter, O ambulatory strategic Evac last 24-hour period: b litters, O ambulatory Cumulative Tactical Evac: 19 litter, 49 ambulatory Cumulative Strategic Evac: 31 litter, 68 ambulatory Awaiting tactical evac: 12 litter, 17 ambulatory Awaiting strategic evac: 17 litter, 18 ambulatory Attached is a Fact Sheet on the ATH beddown schedule generated as a result or a discussion between Gen Buethe and Col Hamako - (U) Attached is a Fact Sheet on activation Of VA/DOD and National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) support for military contingencies. - USCENTAF message 051611Z Sep 90 to 31 Medical Group, Homestead AFB discusses post deployment staffing requirements associated with Desert Shield. CENTAF notes it has completed staffing actions to cover operational requirements rob the severely eroded service capabilities at most Tactical Air Command hospitals. They are now addressing specific staffing shortage]. (Source: as noted above) -
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