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File: 072496_may96_decls9_0048.txt
Subject: MEDICAL REPORTING 14 AUG 90
Unit: 24TH ID
Parent Organization: XVIII CORPS
Box ID: BX001433
Folder Seq #: 5
Document Number: 17
APPENDIX 4 TO ANNEX X TO 24TH ID (M) FIELD SOP
@DICAL
c. Unit field sanitation teams will be formed and trained as directed in AR 40-
5. These teams will supervise construction and maintenance of latrines, maggeg, and
other field structures IAW AR 40-5 and FM 21-20. Field sanitation teams will Inspect
their unit areas daily and recommend corrective measures to unit commanders.
Problems beyond the capability of the unit to correct will be brought to the
attention of the Preventive Medicine Officer and/or the Division Surgeon.
9. DENTAL SERVICES.
a. Interceptive dental treatment will be provided by dental officers at each
clearing station on an area basis. Routine dental care and support for the division
is provided by field Army uaiig during noncombat pariodg.
b. Patients requiring dental care beyond the limits of the Division are
evacuated through normal medical channels.
c. Programs of preventive dentistry and dental health education will be provided
for supported units when the tactical situation permits.
OPTOMETRY SERVICES.
a. Optometry service is provided by the 724th Main Support Battalion in the
@ivigion support area. This service includes routine eye examinations and
fraction, prescription single vision lens fabrication, and repair services, for
units organic or attached to the division.
b. Broken frames or langes may be sent through medical channels to the optometry
section of the Main Support Battalion for repair. If no prescription is available,
the major portion of broken lens will accompany the request.
11. MEDICAL SUPPLY.
a. In noncombat conditions, medical supplies are obtained in response to formal
request (DA Form 2756-1) submitted to the Division Medical Supply Officer (DMSO). In
combat, medical supplies are obtained informally and as rapidly as possible through
medical channels. Normally, informal requests may also be transmitted by use of
n/log netg, or by land line telephone, when available.
b. Unit aid stations will requisition medical supplies from the supporting
clearing station. Normally, the clearing station fills the requisitions from the
prescribed leads of medical stocks on hand and forwards the supplies by the most
expedient means available. Unfilled requisites and requisitions to replenish
clearing station stocks are forwarded to the DRSO.
c. The DISCOM maintains a prescribed load of medical supplies in a mobile supply
point for use in emergencies or when delays are experienced In shipments to the
division. Requisitions from supported units are filled from those stocks.
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Document 79 f:/Week-22/BX001433/MEDICAL REPORTING-DIVISION SURGEON/medical reporting 14 aug 90:07199610201768
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File Room = may96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-22
Box ID = BX001433
Unit = 24TH ID
Parent Organization = XVIII CORPS
Folder Title = MEDICAL REPORTING-DIVISION SURGEON
Folder Seq # = 5
Subject = MEDICAL REPORTING 14 AUG 90
Document Seq # = 68
Document Date =
Scan Date =
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 19-JUL-1996