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         SUBJECT: SURGEON GENERAL HISTORIAN'S OFFICE SEP 90   


                                        13 Sep 90 - 2000 hrs                             C+37
 OPERATION DESERT SHIELD
        NEW  INFORMATION IS UNDERLINED
         - (U) Aeromedical Evacuation
         -- CENTCOM Aeromedical Evacuation: (Source: USCENTAF 
             DEPLOYED/AECC message, 1221002 Sep 90 )
         --- Tactical Evac last 24-hour period: 2 litter, 3 ambulatory
         --- Strategic Evac last 24-hour period: 2 litter, 5 ambulatory
         --- Cumulative Tactical Evac: 42 litter, 97 ambulatory
         --- Cumulative Strategic Evac: 85 litter, 159 adulatory
         --- Awaiting tactical evac: 4 litter, 26 ambulatory
         --- Awaiting strategic evac: 15 litter, 32 ambulatory
         
           --  EUCOM Aeromedical Evacuation: (Source: 2AES Rhein-Main AB
               GE message, message, 1300012  Sep 90
           --- Tactical Evac last 24-hour period: 0 litter, 0 ambulatory
           --- Strategic Evac last 24-hour period: 22 litter, 7 ambulatory
           --- Cumulative Tactical Evac: 13 litter, 3 ambulatory
           --- Cumulative Strategic Evac: 70 litter, 30 ambulatory
           --- Awaiting Tactical evac: 14 litter, 0 ambulatory
           --- Awaiting Strategic evac: 21 litter, 2 ambulatory
           POPULATION AT RISK IN THEATER {REF: USCINCCENT message
           122115Z Sep 90, SITREP)
           
           -- CENTAF: Total: 29746       female: 1519
           
           -- TOTAL: 148866                  female: 4454
                                       -
          -  USCINCCENT/CCCS informed CENTCOM component commanders on the 
          theater policy for medical of host nation military, other allied forces, and indigenous civilian                                              
          populations.  Outlined as follows:
                               . .
           Allied forces: Same as for US personnel to include evacuation to higher in-theater echelons.
           Should be returned to control of respective nation as soon as medically appropriate.
      .                                                                            
           -- US civilian  deployed with US  forces:  Same as US forces,
                             
           -- US citizens and local nationals: Provide emergency
            assistance to the extent it does not interfere with military mission.
.              -- Not prepared to undertake a major  humanitarian assistance program.
           (Source: USCINCCENT/CCCS message, 121803Z SEP 90, Medical Treatment of
           HN Military/Other Allied Forces/Indigenous Civilians
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