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File: 980404_aug96_sagwi8_0023.txt
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
UNCLAMIFIED FINAL DRAFT
APPENDRX 7 (Veterinary Service) to ANNEX T (.Medical) to Part I of
V/vil (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures
c. Disposition of US Government animals which cannot be
returned to duty within three days by a JA or JB Team, or 15 days
by an XA o-- XB Team, will be determined by the servicing
veterinary unit commander.
d. Animal handlers whose animals are retained at the
veterinary unit for treatment will not return to their unit until
released by the veterinary unit commander. If the handler must
remain beyond normal duty time, his/her unit commander will be'
notified.
e. Units will insure that physi@al examinations of US
Government animals are conducted every six months.
f. Evacuation of US Government animals from Veterinary Coros
facilities to CO@IMZ veterinary facilities will be coordinated by
the Veterinary Corps unit through the normal animal handler's
unit transportation channels.
Animal rations and housing facilities will be inspected
and approved by a veterinary officer on a periodic basis.
h. Possession of personal unit pets, mascots or
wild/undomesticated animals is prohibited.
i. Veterinarians will survey captured animals for the
presence of zoonotic diseases and diseases of economic
significance. Recommendations will be made to commanders on
evacuation, destruction or other disposition of captured animals.
7. ZOONOTIC DISEASE CONTROL.
a. Veterinarians will advise the 6INCUSAREUR, ATTNT AEPLMD,
o.0the '@ncidence of indigenous zoonotic diseases.
b. Surveys will be initiated to identify sources of vaccir
and drugs that may be needed for prevention and control off
zoonotic diseases.
c. Quarantine facilities designed to control zoonotic
diseases will be established under the control of the
veterinarian. Plans to control animal traffic and to quarantine
animals will be coordinated fully with ACOFS, Veterinary
Services, civil affairs and military police.
d. Detachments may participate, when directed, in civic
action programs and other activities.
ONCLASSIFiEo
UNCLAMIFIED FINAL DRAFT
APPENDRX 7 (Veterinary Service) to ANNEX T (.Medical) to Part I of
V/vil (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures
c. Disposition of US Government animals which cannot be
returned to duty within three days by a JA or JB Team, or 15 days
by an XA o-- XB Team, will be determined by the servicing
veterinary unit commander.
d. Animal handlers whose animals are retained at the
veterinary unit for treatment will not return to their unit until
released by the veterinary unit commander. If the handler must
remain beyond normal duty time, his/her unit commander will be'
notified.
e. Units will insure that physi@al examinations of US
Government animals are conducted every six months.
f. Evacuation of US Government animals from Veterinary Coros
facilities to CO@IMZ veterinary facilities will be coordinated by
the Veterinary Corps unit through the normal animal handler's
unit transportation channels.
Animal rations and housing facilities will be inspected
and approved by a veterinary officer on a periodic basis.
h. Possession of personal unit pets, mascots or
wild/undomesticated animals is prohibited.
i. Veterinarians will survey captured animals for the
presence of zoonotic diseases and diseases of economic
significance. Recommendations will be made to commanders on
evacuation, destruction or other disposition of captured animals.
7. ZOONOTIC DISEASE CONTROL.
a. Veterinarians will advise the 6INCUSAREUR, ATTNT AEPLMD,
o.0the '@ncidence of indigenous zoonotic diseases.
b. Surveys will be initiated to identify sources of vaccir
and drugs that may be needed for prevention and control off
zoonotic diseases.
c. Quarantine facilities designed to control zoonotic
diseases will be established under the control of the
veterinarian. Plans to control animal traffic and to quarantine
animals will be coordinated fully with ACOFS, Veterinary
Services, civil affairs and military police.
d. Detachments may participate, when directed, in civic
action programs and other activities.
ONCLASSIFiEo
FINAL DRAF-T
APPENDIX 7 (Veterinary Service) to ANNEX T (Medical) to Part I of
V/Vil (US) Corps Field Standing operating Procedures
C. Disposition of US Government animals which cannot be
returned to duty within three days by a JA or JB Team, or 15 days
by an XA or XS Team, will be determined by the servicing
veterinary unit commander.
d. Animal handlers whose animals are retained at the
veterinary unit for treatment will not return to their unit until
released by the veterinary unit commander. If the handler must
retain beyond normal duty time, his/her unit commander will be-
notified.
e. Units will insure that physical examinations of US
Covernnent animals are conducted every six mbnths.
f. Evacuation of US Government animals from veterinary Cor3s
facilities to CO@IMZ veterinary facilities will be coordinated by
the Veterinary Corps unit through the normal animal handler's
unit transportation channels.
9- Ani.-nal rations and housing facilities will be inspected
and approved by a veterinary officer on a periodic basis.
h. Possession of personal unit pets, mascots or
wild/undomesticated animals is prohibited.
i. Veterinarians will survey captured animals for the
presence of zoonotic diseases and diseases of econo-.iic
significance. Recommendations will be made to commanders on
evacuation, destruction or other disposition of captured animals.
7. ZOONOTIC DISEASE CONTROL.
a. Veterinarians will advise the CINCUSAREUR, ATTNI AEXMD,
ofthe incidence of indigenous zoonotic diseases.
b. Surveys will be initiated to identify sources of vaccif
and drugs that may be needed for prevention and control of
zoonotic diseases.
C. Quarantine facilities designed to control zoonotic
diseases will be established under the control of the
veterinarian. plans to control animal traffic and to quarantine
animals will be coordinated fully with ACofS, Veterinary
Services, civil affairs and military police.
d. Detachments may participate, when directed, in civic
action programs and other activities.
BI@CLASSIFIED
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