Medical Support of the Army Air Forces in World War IIOffice of the Surgeon General, USAF, 1955 - 1027 pagini |
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... increased in intensity each man - day lost took on new significance . The Army Air Forces , however , had a primary medical mission which extended beyond that of maintaining combat effectiveness in peace and war . As does any combat ...
... increased in intensity each man - day lost took on new significance . The Army Air Forces , however , had a primary medical mission which extended beyond that of maintaining combat effectiveness in peace and war . As does any combat ...
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... increased from 30 to 90 specialties . weapons and increased mobility , the broad area of logistics INTRODUCTION 3.
... increased from 30 to 90 specialties . weapons and increased mobility , the broad area of logistics INTRODUCTION 3.
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... increased mobility , the broad area of logistics became an increasingly central problem in the care of the sick and wounded and thus of the hospital system itself . The Letterman system of hospital- ization and evacuation devised for ...
... increased mobility , the broad area of logistics became an increasingly central problem in the care of the sick and wounded and thus of the hospital system itself . The Letterman system of hospital- ization and evacuation devised for ...
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... increases . Under the present system a Flight Surgeon has no assurance that his work will continue in the Air Service . It was recommended accordingly that there be : ( 1 ) a recruiting program that might be facilitated by " increased ...
... increases . Under the present system a Flight Surgeon has no assurance that his work will continue in the Air Service . It was recommended accordingly that there be : ( 1 ) a recruiting program that might be facilitated by " increased ...
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... increased in proportion to the expansion of the National Guard and Reserve of the Air Service ; ( 3 ) only members of the Medical Corps be selected for aviation medicine who demon- strated the necessary qualifications and afterward be ...
... increased in proportion to the expansion of the National Guard and Reserve of the Air Service ; ( 3 ) only members of the Medical Corps be selected for aviation medicine who demon- strated the necessary qualifications and afterward be ...
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AAFSAM Project Activities administrative Aero Medical Laboratory Air Corps air evacuation Air Force personnel Air Service Air Surgeon aircraft aircrew altitude Annual Rpt armor Army Air Forces assigned aviation medical examiners Aviation Medicine Bomb Bomber casualties Chief combat crew Comdt dental disease dispensaries duty East Air Forces Eighth Air Force enlisted equipment facilities FEAF Field Fifteenth Air Force Fifth Air Force fighter flight surgeons flyers flying personnel Headquarters Hist Ibid June litter M. C. Grow malaria Medical Department medical officers Medical Section medical service medical supply Memo military mission nurses organization oxygen patients patients evacuated percent period pilots planes problem reported School of Aviation Service Command squadron staff station hospitals Surg Surgeon's Office tactical Thirteenth Air Force tion transport Troop Carrier Twelfth Air Force USAFFE USSTAF VIII wounded Zone of Interior
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Pagina 16 - authorizing the President to co-ordinate or consolidate executive bureaus, agencies, and offices, and for other purposes, in the interest of economy and the more efficient concentration of the Government...
Pagina 58 - New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin, cast 3,982,011 votes now, against 3,870,222 cast then, showing an aggregate now of 3,982,011.
Pagina 52 - Service and the civilian and industrial needs of the nation." 7 signment Agency. Consisting of five board members, the agency was assigned the following responsibilities: 8 (i) to receive from various governmental and other agencies requests for medical, dental and veterinary personnel, (2) to secure and maintain lists of professional personnel available, showing detailed qualifications of such personnel, and (3) to utilize all suitable means to stimulate voluntary enrollment, having due regard for...
Pagina 7 - Any diminution of the acuity of hearing below normal will lie a cause for rejection. Any disease whatever of the middle ear, either acute or chronic or any sclerosed condition of the ear drum resulting from a former acute condition will be a cause for rejection. Any disease of the internal ear or of the auditory nerve will be a cause for rejection. The following...
Pagina 7 - Color blindness for red, green, or violet is a cause for rejection. The acuity of hearing should be carefully tested and the ears carefully examined with the aid of the speculum and mirror. Any diminution of the acuity of hearing below normal will lie a cause for rejection.
Pagina 118 - make recommendations to the Chief of Staff and the War Department General and Special Staffs on matters pertaining to the health of the Army including recommendations relative to the utilization of medical facilities, equipment and personnel.
Pagina 7 - All these tests should be made with the eyes open, and then closed; on both feet, and then on one foot; hopping forward and backward, the candidate trying to hop or walk in a straight line. Any deviation to the right or left from the straight line or from the arc of the circle should be noted. Any persistent deviation, either to the right or left, is evidence of a diseased condition of the internal ear, and nystagmus is also frequently associated with such condition. These symptoms, therefore, should...
Pagina 7 - ... condition of the circulatory system, either of the heart or arterial system, is a cause for rejection. Any disease of the nervous system is a cause for rejection. The precision of the movements of the limbs should be especially carefully tested, following the order outline in par.
Pagina 37 - In the discharge of his duties the Air Surgeon will utilize the services available in the Services of Supply to the maximum degree consistent with the proper control of the Medical Department within the Army Air Forces. No activity of the Office of The Surgeon General will be duplicated, with the exception of those procedures necessary for the proper control of Medical Department personnel while under the jurisdiction of the Army Air Forces.
Pagina 36 - The supervision of all air force activities in connection with the research, development, procurement, storage, supply, maintenance, and final disposition of military aircraft, accessories, supplies, facilities, and appurtenances used in connection therewith, including technical inspection and...