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File: 970207_aadci_050.txtODS MEDICAL LESSONS LEARNED LOGISTICS CATEGORY LOGISTICS ISSUE NO. 20 Interservice Base Support for Deployment . (SGHR ITEM NO. 31) BACKGROUND: Base support agreements are normally executed to outline medical/base support to be provided to deploying forces of other services, tenants, and reserve units. DISCUSSION: During ODS, medical support was required for deployment of forces not previously identified for mobility. Included personnel from all services and components, resulting in confusion about cross-service policies for WRM and supply issues, immunizations, documentation, reimbursements, and others. Units were instructed by MAJCOM to provide whatever medical support was requested/required as best they could. RECOMMENDATIONS: (1) MAJCOMs should ensure local interservice support agreements and MOUs are executed as required, and that bases most vulnerable are prepared to support. (2) Ensure throughput TPFDDs are available to each base and properly incorporated to base plans and requirements. (3) Ensure URM/supply procedures are flexible enough to accommodate unprogrammed requirements. (4) Ensure Joint Service Deployment guidance is made available. ACTIONS REQUIRED: None. Not a medical issue. Non-compliance with established procedures identified, war did not go according to previous planning. ACTIONS COMPLETE: N/A. STATUS: Recommend closure.
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