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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
FINAL DRAF.TI
APPENnlx 7 (V-terin,iry Servico) to ANNEX T (Medical) to P.-irt I of
V/V II i 11-1 ()I'll I It ill, I I' III I --!.
f Veter4t)ary deracnnitttits will rlailiLIln h 'recc>rd of daily
activities.
S. FOOD INSPCTION.
a. Food wholesomeness, food hygiene, safety, and related
quality assurance inspection activities will be concentrated at
depots and trans-sh4@pment points of subsistence supplies.
b. Subsistence will not be procured or distributed through
the military suoply system nor consuried by US personnel unless
procured from military approved sources.
C. Veterinary inspection of subsistence will be required
prior to purchase, entry into theater-supply system, or issue and'
periodically while in storage to insure the food is wholesorio.
d. Questions regarding suitability of rations for
issue/consumption will be referred to the supporting veterinary
unit for resolution. If veterinary support is not reasonably
available, a Medical Corps officer's opinion and guidance should
be sought.
e. Any ration or food-producing animals contaminated or
suspected of contamination by NBC agents will be inspected,
monitored and tested by veterinary personnel prior to issue or
consumption.
f. Decontamination of rations or food-producing animals
contaminated by NBC agents is a unit responsibility.
g. Only that ice which has been obtained from military
approved sources may be used for refrigeration of subsistence or
for human consumption.
h. For the purposes of test and'examination,'veterinary food
inspection personnel are authorized to collect samples of
subsistence at all points in the chain of subsistence
distribution.
i.' Captured rations or subsistence will not be consumed or
distributed to any agency until veterinary food inspectors
certify the material is acceptable for consumption.
6. ANIMAL MEDICAL CARE.
a. Veterinary care of US government animals will be provided
on an area basis as coordinated through the nearest veterinary
unit.
Evacuation of animals to veterinary units for
b.
treatment/examination is a unit responsibility. Anirial handlers
will accompany their animals.
UNCLASSIFIED
FINAL DRAF.TI
APPENnlx 7 (V-terin,iry Servico) to ANNEX T (Medical) to P.-irt I of
V/V II i 11-1 ()I'll I It ill, I I' III I --!.
f Veter4t)ary deracnnitttits will rlailiLIln h 'recc>rd of daily
activities.
S. FOOD INSPCTION.
a. Food wholesomeness, food hygiene, safety, and related
quality assurance inspection activities will be concentrated at
depots and trans-sh4@pment points of subsistence supplies.
b. Subsistence will not be procured or distributed through
the military suoply system nor consuried by US personnel unless
procured from military approved sources.
C. Veterinary inspection of subsistence will be required
prior to purchase, entry into theater-supply system, or issue and'
periodically while in storage to insure the food is wholesorio.
d. Questions regarding suitability of rations for
issue/consumption will be referred to the supporting veterinary
unit for resolution. If veterinary support is not reasonably
available, a Medical Corps officer's opinion and guidance should
be sought.
e. Any ration or food-producing animals contaminated or
suspected of contamination by NBC agents will be inspected,
monitored and tested by veterinary personnel prior to issue or
consumption.
f. Decontamination of rations or food-producing animals
contaminated by NBC agents is a unit responsibility.
g. Only that ice which has been obtained from military
approved sources may be used for refrigeration of subsistence or
for human consumption.
h. For the purposes of test and'examination,'veterinary food
inspection personnel are authorized to collect samples of
subsistence at all points in the chain of subsistence
distribution.
i.' Captured rations or subsistence will not be consumed or
distributed to any agency until veterinary food inspectors
certify the material is acceptable for consumption.
6. ANIMAL MEDICAL CARE.
a. Veterinary care of US government animals will be provided
on an area basis as coordinated through the nearest veterinary
unit.
Evacuation of animals to veterinary units for
b.
treatment/examination is a unit responsibility. Anirial handlers
will accompany their animals.
UNCLASSIFIED
FINAL DRAF.TO
Li'ICL4SSiFIED
APPENDIX 7 (V-tnrin@iry Servicc,) to ANNEX T (Medical) to P-irt I of
V/V IL it- I ol,-Ii -it i ",I l@ --!.
( -vater4i)ary Ll.!tachni,tiits will malilLIin h.record of daily
activiries.
S. FOOD INSPCTION.
a. Food wholesomeness, food hygiene. safety, and related
quality assurance inspection activities will be concentrated at
depots and trans-sh4@pment points of subsistence supplies.
b. Subsistence will not be procured or distributed through
the military suoply system nor consumed by US personnel unless
procured from military approved sources..
C. Veterinary inspection of subsistence will be required
prior to purchase, entry into theater-supply system, or issue ard'
periodically while in storage to insure the food is wholesome.
d. Questions regarding suitability of rations for
issue/consumption will be referred to the supporting veterinary
unit for resolution. If veterinary support is not reasonably
available, a medical corps of4.icer's opinion dnd guidance should
be sought.
e. Any ration or food-producing animals contaminated or
suspected of contamination by NBC agents will be inspected,
monitored and tested by veterinary personnel prior to issue or
consumption-
f. Decontamination of rations or food-producing animals
contaminated by NBC agents is a unit responsibility.
g. Only that ice which has been obtained from military
approved sources may be used for refrigeration of subsistence or
for human consumption.
h. For the purposes of test and examination, veterinary food
inspection personnel are authorized to collect samples of
subsistence at all points in the chain of subsistence
distribution.
i.' Captured rations or subsistence will not be consumed or
distributed to any agency until veterinary food inspectors
certify the material is acceptable for consumption.
6. ANIMAL MEDICAL CARE.
a. Veterinary care of US government animals will be provided
on an area basis as coordinated through the nearest veterinary
unit.
b. Evacuation of animals to veterinary units for
treatment/examination is a unit responsibility. Animal handlers
will accompany their animals.
UNCLASSIFIED
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