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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     


                                               @AICLASSIFIED         FINAL DRAFT
                APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I of
                V/Vil (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                     c. Area dental support is provided by the cellular teams of
                the TOE 8-670H series (Team HA, HB, HC, HD). These units are
                designed to Erovide a broad range of dental servi      c   "? troops
                within a geographic area oi responsibility, to inc!:de
                emergency care, interceptive care, preventive care, corrective
                care, and definitive (routine) care. Area dental support units
                may be placed in direct support of a tactical unit during periods
                of troop availability, to insure priority of treat-.lent to that
                unit.

                6. PRIORIT)@ OF TREATMENT.

                     a. Priority of treatment in forward areas is to combat, army
                aviat4.on, combat support, combat service personnel of divisions
                or separate brigades.

                     b. Priority of treatment in rear areas is to divisions or
                separate brigades retraining, regrouping, or in reserve.

                7. PATIENT EVACUATION. Dental casualties generated in forward
                areas will be evacuated to the supporting medical clearing
                station where a division dental officer is available to examine
                and evaluate them and to render the emergency treatment necessary
                to return them to duty. When unit level treatment capabilities
                are not commensurate with the patient's care requirements, the
                patients will be evacuated to the nearest area dental support
                unit possessing the required professional and supportive
                capability.

                S. UTILIZATION OF DE14TAL PERSONNEL. During periods of intense
                combat, dental professional and ancillary personnel will be
                employed primarily to support the treatment of battle injuries
                and other life sustaining activities of the health services.

                9. COMMAND AND CONTROL.

                     a. Unit dental personnel organic to divisions, separate
                brigades, hospitals, and convalescent centers are commanded
                by their respective unit commanders and receive technical
                guidance from the next senior dental officer (e.g., Division
                Dental Surgeon, Chief of Service, Corps Dental Surgeon).

                     b. Area dental support units will be under the command of
                their respective medical group/brigade, receiving professional
                a@d technical guidance from the Assistant Chief of Staff, Dental
                Service, Ho 7th MEDCOM, until the accession of a dental service
                headquarters (Team Al) and/or a Corps Dental Surgeon.




                                         MCMIFIED

                                               @AICLASSIFIED         FINAL DRAFT
                APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I of
                V/Vil (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                     c. Area dental support is provided by the cellular teams of
                the TOE 8-670H series (Team HA, HB, HC, HD). These units are
                designed to Erovide a broad range of dental servi      c   "? troops
                within a geographic area oi responsibility, to inc!:de
                emergency care, interceptive care, preventive care, corrective
                care, and definitive (routine) care. Area dental support units
                may be placed in direct support of a tactical unit during periods
                of troop availability, to insure priority of treat-.lent to that
                unit.

                6. PRIORIT)@ OF TREATMENT.

                     a. Priority of treatment in forward areas is to combat, army
                aviat4.on, combat support, combat service personnel of divisions
                or separate brigades.

                     b. Priority of treatment in rear areas is to divisions or
                separate brigades retraining, regrouping, or in reserve.

                7. PATIENT EVACUATION. Dental casualties generated in forward
                areas will be evacuated to the supporting medical clearing
                station where a division dental officer is available to examine
                and evaluate them and to render the emergency treatment necessary
                to return them to duty. When unit level treatment capabilities
                are not commensurate with the patient's care requirements, the
                patients will be evacuated to the nearest area dental support
                unit possessing the required professional and supportive
                capability.

                S. UTILIZATION OF DE14TAL PERSONNEL. During periods of intense
                combat, dental professional and ancillary personnel will be
                employed primarily to support the treatment of battle injuries
                and other life sustaining activities of the health services.

                9. COMMAND AND CONTROL.

                     a. Unit dental personnel organic to divisions, separate
                brigades, hospitals, and convalescent centers are commanded
                by their respective unit commanders and receive technical
                guidance from the next senior dental officer (e.g., Division
                Dental Surgeon, Chief of Service, Corps Dental Surgeon).

                     b. Area dental support units will be under the command of
                their respective medical group/brigade, receiving professional
                a@d technical guidance from the Assistant Chief of Staff, Dental
                Service, Ho 7th MEDCOM, until the accession of a dental service
                headquarters (Team Al) and/or a Corps Dental Surgeon.




                                         MCMIFIED

                                               @AICLASSIFIED         FINAL DRAFT
                APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I of
                V/Vil (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (u)


                     c. Area dental support is provided by the cellular teams of
                the TOE 8-670H series (Team HA, HB, HC, HD). These units are
                designed to Erovide a broad range of dental servi      c   "? troops
                within a geographic area oi responsibility, to inc!:de
                emergency care, interceptive care, preventive care, corrective
                care, and definitive (routine) care. Area dental support units
                may be placed in direct support of a tactical unit during periods
                of troop availability, to insure priority of treat-.lent to that
                unit.

                6. PRIORIT)@ OF TREATMENT.

                     a. Priority of treatment in forward areas is to combat, army
                aviat4.on, combat support, combat service personnel of divisions
                or separate brigades.

                     b. Priority of treatment in rear areas is to divisions or
                separate brigades retraining, regrouping, or in reserve.

                7. PATIENT EVACUATION. Dental casualties generated in forward
                areas will be evacuated to the supporting medical clearing
                station where a division dental officer is available to examine
                and evaluate them and to render the emergency treatment necessary
                to return them to duty. When unit level treatment capabilities
                are not commensurate with the patient's care requirements, the
                patients will be evacuated to the nearest area dental support
                unit possessing the required professional and supportive
                capability.

                S. UTILIZATION OF DE14TAL PERSONNEL. During periods of intense
                combat, dental professional and ancillary personnel will be
                employed primarily to support the treatment of battle injuries
                and other life sustaining activities of the health services.

                9. COMMAND AND CONTROL.

                     a. Unit dental personnel organic to divisions, separate
                brigades, hospitals, and convalescent centers are commanded
                by their respective unit commanders and receive technical
                guidance from the next senior dental officer (e.g., Division
                Dental Surgeon, Chief of Service, Corps Dental Surgeon).

                     b. Area dental support units will be under the command of
                their respective medical group/brigade, receiving professional
                a@d technical guidance from the Assistant Chief of Staff, Dental
                Service, Ho 7th MEDCOM, until the accession of a dental service
                headquarters (Team Al) and/or a Corps Dental Surgeon.




                                         MCMIFIED

                                               1131                  FINAL [)RAF-T.
                                              w'CLASSIFIED
                 APPENDIX 3 (Dental Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I of
                 V/Vll (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures (Ui


                     C- Area dental support is provided by the cellular teams of
                 the TOE B-o7o.4 series (Team HA, HB, HC, HD). These units are
                 designed to F-rovide a broad range of dental servi    CT:d:o  troops
                 within a geographic area oi responsibility, to inc
                 emergency care, interceptive care, preventive care, corrective
                 care, and definitive (routine) care. Area dental support units
                 may be placed in direct support of a tactical unit during periods
                 of troop availability, to insure priority of treat.-lent to that
                 unit.

                 6. PRIORIT'@ OF TREATMENT.

                     a. Priority of treae-.ient in forward areas 4.s to combat, army
                 aviat4on, combat support, combat service personnel of divisions
                 or separate brigades.

                     b- Priority of treatment in rear areas is to divisions or
                 separate brigades retraining, regrouping, or in reserve.

                 7. PATIENT EVACUATION. Dental casualties generated in forward
                 areas will be evacuated to the- supporting medical clearing
                 station where a division dental officer is available to examine
                 and evaluate them and to render the emergency treatment necessary
                 to return them to duty. When unit level treatment capabilities
                 are not commensurate with the patient's care requirements, the
                 patients will be evacuated to the nearest area dental support
                 unit possessing the required professional and supportive
                 capability.

                 S. UTILIZATION OF DENTAL PERSONNEL. During periods of intense
                 combat, dental professional and ancillary personnel will be
                 employed primarily to support the treatment of battle injuries
                 and other life sustaining activities of the health services.

                 9. COMMA.ND AND CONTROL.

                     a. Unit dental personnel organic to divisions, separate
                 brigades, 'nospitals, and convalescent centers are commanded
                 by their respective unit commanders and receive technical
                 guidance from the next senior dental officer (e.g., Division
                 Dental Surgeon, Chief of Service. Corps Dental Surgeon).

                     b. Area dental support units will be under the command of
                 their respective medical group/brigade, receiving professional
                 ai@d technical guidance from the Assistant Chief of Staff, Dental
                 Service. HQ 7tb MEDCOM, until the accession of a dental service
                 headquarters (Team Al) and/or a Corps Dental Surgeon.




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