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Subject: AFTER ACTION RPT REGIMENTAL MEDICAL EXERCISE 7 17 NOV 90
Unit: 11TH MARINES
Parent Organization: 1ST MARDIV
Box ID: BX600015
Folder Title: COMMAND CHRONOLOGY 11TH MARINES JAN - JUL 1991
Document Number: 121
Folder SEQ #: 2
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be attached to each CPOB bag +or placement an CPDB upon opening and wearing.
Bn need to develop some type of similar identification plan.
7. During drills time concepts as to actual time requirements needed and
casualty stabilization through the decon process must be taken into account.
S. Recommend NBC/medical personnel review documents regarding medical care
before and during decon as to priorities, R-POS garment violation as needed
medically, and personnel needed. Marine instruction and plans determined and@
exercised. Decontamination of wounds and invasively placed equipment during
contamination must be entertained and handled in later decon without risk to
decon personnel.
9. Proper comm requirements regarding med evac of contaminated casualties
need review.
10. FSSG/DIV NBC commitments and procedures for contaminated casualties at
their medical facilities need dissemination and exercising.
11. A final air evacuation instruction for AOR med evac needs and procedures
needs to be codified and disseminated from the top command levels down the
line side as well as the medical side.
Bood Results:
1. MO's from 1/12 and 3/11 were impressed with the medical decon capabilities
of HQ FLB and gave Bravo Zulus to the team at a post exercise briefing. Only
minor discrepancies were noted! Similar plans are in development at the Bn
BAS'S.
2. HQ FLE verified their willingness to take isolated, small numbers of
contaminated casualties for medical decc3n from the Bn's allowing them to
continue fighting with full personnel and limiting numbers of Ilth Marine
me excessive Bn's will be
responsible for initiating their own medical decon or evacuating to an
appropriately established medical decon site.
3. With each exercise medical personnel and marines show improvement in their
medical/chemical decon abilities and potential problems are identified and
creative solutions found. Particularly praised this exercise was the security
and ground guides to the decon area at the FLB.
4. Marine response to initiation of drills with proper support, litter
bearerso Ist aid and transportation needs was excellent! Response to chemical
warfare with downing of alarms and gas mask application was also exceptional
this time.
5. llth Marines are coming close to C-1 status on medical casualty care, and
med evac NBC medical decon care is now in the final training phase. Several
more drills are planned to complete C-1 status in all areas by I Dec.
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Box ID = BX600015
Unit = 11TH MARINES
Parent Organization = 1ST MARDIV
Folder Title = COMMAND CHRONOLOGY 11TH MARINES JAN - JUL 1991
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Subject = AFTER ACTION RPT REGIMENTAL MEDICAL EXERCISE 7
Document Seq # = 121
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