AY24 S141 Part 1: AHS Introduction
This voiceover overviews Army Health System (AHS) support during multi-domain operations (MDO). This is Part 1 of the S141 class. Part 2 concerns human resources (HR) support. This video is not a substitute for a careful study of Army medical doctrine. The material presented here does not necessarily represent Army policy or established TTPs, nor is it intended to officially represent the teachings and/or curricula of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC). Note: Although better than earlier efforts, the sound in this video is clipped or choppy in a few places due to issues with the editing software. This problem has been mitigated with closed captioning (CC). *Images used in this video have been provided with permission and/or annotated within the original file notes per the Fair Use clause of 17 U.S. Code § 107.* Description of AHS/HSS organizations and operations will include ─ o Role of the Corps and Division Surgeons. o Organization of Tactical Medical Capabilities. o Commander's planning considerations for CASEVAC and MEDEVAC. o Organization and operation of a MEDEVAC network that includes both air and ground ambulances, from Role 1 to Role 3. #AHS #medical #army #cgsc #sustainment #leavenworth #multidomai

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