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File: 100896_sep96_decls14_0034.txt
Subject: CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES INFORMATION MEMO 158 10 JUL 91
Unit: VAR. BUMED
Parent Organization: BUMED
Box ID: BX303801
Folder Title: VARIOUS BUMED DOCUMENTS FOLDER 6
Document Number: 5
Folder SEQ #: 10
Table 3. (Continued)
Date Event
9 Feb FH-15 operational with 200 beds
10 Feb FH-5 reported requirement for new tentage by June; noted that
it lacked materials required by JMRO and Air Force for medevac
patients, including straps, litter pads, and blankets; identi-
fied a requirement for international phone lines to support
regulating, American Red Cross, and logistics requirements
12 Feb FH-15 fully operational with 500 beds
28 Feb Fli-S reported 89 percent fill rate for supplies requisitioned
from MEDSOM for week of 21-27 Jan; shortfall of neurologists
and orthopedic surgeons
28 Feb COMUSNAVLOGSUPFOR requested teams to help retrograde of fleet
hospitals
1 Mar Fleet Hospital Support Office, Alameda, assigned a fleet
hospital deactivation assist team to the fleet hospitals
1 Mar FH-5 reduced capability to 250 beds with COMNAVLOGSUPPFOR
approval
3 Mar FH-5 submitted retrograde plan for hospital deactivation and
requested COMNAVLOGSUPFOR guidance for funding TPFDD,
transportation, and other matters
3 Mar FH-5 proposed retrograde plan
6Mar FH-15 reported operational capability reduced to 230 beds
8Mar 22 USS Tarawa personnel assigned an temporary additional duty
to FH-15 returned to CONUS
9Mar One-third of FH-5 personnel returned to COUUS
11 Mar COMNAVLOGSUPFOR reported stand down of FH-5 and FH-6
17 Mar One-third of FH-5 personnel returned to CONUS
18 Mar 200 FH-6 personnel returned to CONUS
200 FR-6 personnel returned to CONUS
21 Mar FH-15 operational capability reduced to 200 beds. Dismantling
of vacated wards began
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