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Medical OperationsHandbookMAJ Michael W. SmithUS Army, Medical Service CorpsNOVEMBER 2001 This Handbook is a compilation of information I have acquired over the years. If some of it looks familiar, you probably saw it in a unit s SOP, from course handouts, in a CALL newsletter, in a battle book, or maybe even in an FM. Whenever I found something that looked like it would be wise to know, I added it into the book. I have tried to keep it concise, so I know thereare many other pieces of information out there that would be great to add. The beauty of this book is that it is made to fit into a standard Army Aviation Checklist book so you can add or delete as you see fit. This Handbook is not intended to substitute current directives, instructions, or doctrinal publications and there is no official endorsement by any Department of Defense or Department of Army would like to thank the following individuals for their support in putting this book together: BG Robert E.
NOVEMBER 2001 This handbook is a compilation of information I have acquired over the years. If some of it looks familiar, you probably saw it in
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