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MEDICAL LESSONS LEARNED 
DESERT SHIELD/STORM 
 
CATEGORY: PLANNING. 
 
ISSUE ITEM #: 
 
SUBJECT: CONUS Mobilization 
 
BACKGROUND: Units that normally have a peace-time support role for flying units were totally 
mobilized, leaving the SME to provide medical support to the remaining reserve population. 
 
DISCUSSION: The Air National Guard held back 19 personnel in each medical unit to provide 
medical support, to their non-activated guard personnel. Air Force Reserve medical units were 
totally mobilized and left many units without support. Once again, plans did not match 
reality. It was always planned that all of the reserves would be mobilized. It, wag not 
envisioned that the medical unit would be mobilized without the flying unit. 
 
ACTION RECOMMENDED: Plans should be made for all units that provide medical support for 
non-activated units when the medics 
		'-	go away. Perhaps medical units could be allowed to have 
overmanning in selected critical skills so that the UTC could be 
mobilized and still leave a cadre of medical personnel behind.
 
SUGGESTED OPR(s), OCR(s):SC.HR, REM, AFRES 
 
COL KOENIGSBERG 
AF/REM 693-3657 
 


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