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Subject: INTERVIEW ABSTERACT 27 FEB 91
Unit: COMUSNAVCENT
Parent Organization: COMUSCINCCEN
Box ID: BX300235
Folder Title: NAVCENT INTERVIEW ABSTRACT CAPT ROBERT ADAMS MSC 27 FEB 91
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UNCLASSIFIED
INTERVIEW ABSTRACT
CAPT ROBERT ADAMS, MSC
27 FEB 91
First order of business was moving people and medical assets to
theater.
- Largely accomplished with prepositioning.
- Early problems with maritime transportation of assets.
- Unexpected luxury Of Desert Shield period to accomplish that
mission.
- ma @ ing people and supplies was one problem complicated by
natural initial confusion.
- Saudis provided an unused hospital in Al Jubail which solved
the initial problem of where to set up Marine medical care.
Solved problem of having to exist in tents with concomitant
concerns over sand, heat, and nonfunctioning equipment. The
Marine hospital, however, was recognized as only a temporary
solution. with start of the air war, assets moved out and north
closer to the front.
- During early stages of Desert Shield, some physicians found it
difficult to understand their role as front-line providers. Many
used to garrison care. Future training will be used to correct
this.
- Rank inversion problem. in some cases, physicians found
themselves under command of junior MSC officers and didn't like
it.
- overclualification problem. Specialists sometimes assigned to
frontline units where their specialties would not be practiced in
combat situation. Why assign a neurosurgeon to a battalion aid
station or clearing company?
- MPUAS system worked well
- Competition of medical needs versus war-fighting needs (bullets
vs. medical supplies).
- High marks for preventive medicine effort. Lowest morbidity
. military history.
- Overall task of getting medical assets in place early, i.e.
beds in theater, ensured success of Navy Medicine.
UNCLASSIFIED
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