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World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere M3 B1 Current Operations Director VACANT Asst. Ops Officer/PACOM AOR/T-AHLCDR Navarro (202) DSN EUCOM AOR/FH-EMFLT Dom Cruz (202) CENTCOM AOR/USMC LT Vic Chavez

Unclassified Status of Navy Medicine Current Exercises and Operations LEGEND (Personnel Deployed from Home Station) BUMED - RED:1,586 (-144) MARFOR - GREEN:1,233 (0) FLEET - BLUE: 771 (+24) RESERVE – PURPLE:290 (0) Total: 3,880 (-120) Total Medical Personnel DEPLOYED INVENTORY RC MTF BKFL AC 3,590 31, RC 290 7, Total 3,880 38, SOUTHCOM 125 PERSONNEL (0) 109/4/12/0 NORTHCOM 540 PERSONNEL (-267) 77/218/225/20 PACOM 802 PERSONNEL (+89) 353/98/351/0 CENTCOM 2,311 PERSONNEL (+117) 1037/835/169/270 EUCOM 102 PERSONNEL (-59) 10/78/14/0 As of 17 JUL 06 Total Medical Department Deployed With BSOs 18, 27, 60 & 70 Total Navy Medicine WIA: 317; KIA: 16

Unclassified Deployment Process Unified Combatant Commander - Operational Requirement Component CNO, N3/5 & N93 - Validate Requirement BUMED - Execute Requirement Regions - West/East/NCA/NMSC - Source Capability M1-3 BUMED, OPG & SPECIALTY LEADERS “Right Person” MTF - Deploy Capability CJCS - Validate Requirement

Unclassified OEF/OIF SUPPORT (Oct 02 - Jun 06)

Unclassified Individual Augment (IA) Readiness = Individual’s responsibility PERS Orders vice BUMED /Command orders Navy Knowledge Online (Log in) - IA home page (wwwa.nko.navy.mil) Navy Individual Augmentation Training Center (Fort Jackson, SC) for 10 days

Unclassified Navy Medical Personnel Distribution Total 37,774 BUMED 28,514 SPECWAR 316 FLEET 2,781 USMC 5,284 SUPPORTING STAFFS 879

Unclassified Top “14 critical specialties” Navy Medicine Challenge - Sustained Operations FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY General SurgeryOrthopedic Surgery Emergency MedicineAnesthesiology CRNAPerioperative Nurse Critical Care NurseEmergency Nurse PsychiatristPsychologist Psychiatric TechnicianOR Technician Preventive Medicine Technician Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC)

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World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere (12) Teams Assigned to COMPACFLT and COMLANTFLT (1) MSC - Medical Regulating Control Officer (MRCO) Fleet Surgical Team (FST)

Unclassified World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere LHA/LHD MAP Personnel: 11 Medical Corps 1 Dental Corps 22 Nurse Corps 1 Medical Service Corps (Lab Officer) 48 Corpsmen 1 Dental Tech Casualty Receiving and Treatment Ship (CRTS)

Unclassified World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere Expeditionary Medical Facility (EMF) 2 Operating Room Tables 5 to 20 ICU Beds; Ward Beds Base of Support (BOS) capabilities Requires up to 2 acres for set up EMF, Djibouti (T/O 40) EMF, Kuwait (T/O 330) EMF, Det. Gitmo (T/O 100) EMF, Det. Rep of Georgia (T/O 4) USN Level III

Unclassified World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere EMF, CJTF-HOA, Djibouti

Unclassified World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere EMF Staff Quarters

Unclassified EMF Kuwait