The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Page: 22 of 43
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-1 0 THE FT. HOOD SENTINEL Thursday ay 23 1985
By PATRICK CAMPAGNA
Elements of the 11th Medical
Company 1st Medical Group
moved out the first of May to
participate in their 12th con-
secutive GOLDEN SABER.
“THE 11 MED was tasked to
staff Troop Medical Clinic 14
provide one aid station and
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medical care throughout the
Golden Saber training areas.
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units they were supporting.
According to Sp5 Issac Miran-
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tion on heat-related casualties.
lasses also in lu ed car-
diopulm onary resuscitation
taking vital signs stopping the
bleeding and splinting.
The medics adjusted quickly
to the field environmental proc-
edures required to operate an
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cluded keeping tabs on the wa-
ter to insure that it was potable
and inspecting the mess hall
facilities for cleanliness. But
the differences between garri-
son medical care and field
medical care are noticeable in
some aspects.
“WE SEEM TO treat a lot of
rashes and bug bites that are
common during the summer
By JOSEPH G. BOYLE
The 62nd Engineer Battalion
(Com bat Heavy) 13th SUP-
COM kicked-off its 41-project
$2.3 million construction sea-
son April 10.
SOME OF THE unique con-
struction projects undergone
by the engineers include: com-
plete building renovations re-
location of cottages building a
fully sanctioned oto-cross
track at Belton Lake building
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Sp4 Francisco Espinal medic.
“They are easy to treat and we
rarely see these cases in garri-
son” he said.
Although the aid stations can
provide a great deal of medical
care there are some limitations
to what can be done.
“The biggest difference be-
tween the garrison TMC and
the aid station is that we have
Engineer Bn begins
construction projects
rid at A rso lf
Course cedar removal north of
Cowhouse Creek building the
ammo supply point turn lot and
the rapnell ammo dock to
name a few.
All the projects are up to date
and six projects are ahead of
schedule according to 1st Lt.
Jo el enjeg erdes civil en-
gineers. “This is the first time
that the 62nd had a definite
start and finish schedule” Ben-
jegerdes said. “We used to do
piecemeal jobs but now we can
a an
better.”
Total renovations of build-
wings 4437 and 4438 are projects
that employ the talents of the
entire battalion. The work there
includes earth moving carpen-
try plum bing and electrical
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no lab or surgery facilities. So
the complicated cases must be
forwarded to either Darnall or
TMC 14” said PFC Rita Smith
medic.
Most of the soldiers partici-
a tin in th ex erc ise are
know as GOLDEN SABER
veterans. Some of the medics
have participated in as many as
six olden Sabers. They all
agreed they have benefitted im-
mensely from the experiences.
work. When completed thej»«
will become office buildings-Gs
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THE 62ND HAD its constmc-*
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year’s figures while remaining^*
at only 60 percent strength. Tfie|*
engineers are meeting this chfpS
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on time with some ahead of®
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operators do a greater amount
of work in much shorter time.u
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there is a lot of expertise re-
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