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Subject = ANNEX T PART I OF V AND VII CORPS FSOP                          

Box ID = BX000504

Folder Title = OPERATING PROCEDURES  VII CORPS SOP  TEAM 4S COPY                                               

Unit = ARCENT      

Parent Org = CENTCOM     




                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I o@,
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will de  signate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I or
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized xr
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will designate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I or
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized xr
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will designate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                   F114AL DRAFT.
                                              UIICMWIED
                    APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I or
                    V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                    1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                    hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                    2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                    hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                    and civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                    designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                    3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                        a. Staff Proponency. Surgeon.

                        b. Hosoital commanders are responsible for implementing
                    policies.

                    4.  GENERAL.

                        a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily  US Army personnel will t)e hospitalized
                    Armed Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized xr
                    military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                    control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                    available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                    military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                    nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, ICW supporting supply and
                                                                              service
                    unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                    personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's, boots, cap, field
                    jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                        b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   .hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                    national control.

                             (2) medical group/brigade commanders will designate spe
                    hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                    appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                    Admission and Disposition report, reflecting the hospitalization
                    of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-400.
                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                    allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.


                                               'u"r-ICLASSfFIED



                                                                    Flt4AL DRAF-T

                     APPENDIX 2 (Hospitalization) to ANNE'< T (Medical) to Part I oz
                     V/VII (US) Corps Field Standing Operating Procedures (U)


                     1. PURPOSE. To prescribe policies and procedures for the
                     hospitalization of sick and wounded personnel.
                     2. SCOPE. All hospitals assigned or attached to Corps will
                     hospitalization for US personnel, allied personnel, prisoners
                     arid civilian personnel. Medical Groups/Brigades will normally
                     designate specific hospitals to provide care to prisoners of

                     3. RESPONSIBILITIES.

                         a. Staff Proponency- Surgeon.

                         b. Hosaital commanders are responsible for imolementing
                     policies.

                     4.  GE.@;EPAL.

                         a. Hospitalization   of US personnel.

                             (1) ordinarily   US Army personnel will lie hospitalized
                     Artied Forces hospitals. They -may, however, be hospitalized ir
                     military hospitals until such time as they can be returned to
                     control when the allied nation concurs.

                             (2) When neither US nor allied military hospitals are
                     available, US personnel whose condition precludes evacuation to
                     military hospital may be hospitalized in civilian hospitals of
                     nations.

                             (3) Corps hospitals, rcw supporting supply and service
                     unit and replacement regulating detachment (RRD), return to duty
                     personnel with the basic uniform (i.e.:BDU's. boats, capo field
                     jacket) upon release from a corps medical facility.

                         b. Hospitalization of Allied Military Personnel.

                             (1) Allied military personnel may be hospitalized in US
                   -hospitals until such time as their condition permits their returr
                     national control.

                             (2) Medical group/brigade commanders will designate spe
                     hospitals for reintegration of allied military personnel to
                     ,appropriate national control.

                             (3) Medical treatment facilities will prepare a Daily
                     Admission and Disposition report. reflecting the hospitalization
                     of allied military personnel, in accordance with AR 40-4UO.

                             (4) Procedures for the return of allied patients to
                     allied forces control is contained in STANAG 2061.

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