PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION FOR ASSOCIATE ADVANCED MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICER'S COURSE MEDICAL FIELD SERVICE SCHOOL BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTER FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 1947 5 6 I 4-— SAG DD — 9 2 4 47 450 MEDICAL FIELD SERVICE SCHOOL BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTER FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION FOR ASSOCIATE ADVANCED MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICERf S COURSE 25 SEPTEMBER 1947 (REVISED) ASSOCIATE ADVANCED MEDICAL-DEPARTMENT OFFICER’S COURSE MEDICAL FIELD SERVICE SCHOOL PURPOSE; To train Medical Department officers of the Reserve Corps and National Guard, officers of other arms and services of the Regular Army, and officers of the Navy in the advanced duties and functions of the Medical Department. PREREQUISITES; 1. Commissioned officer of the Regular Army, the Reserve Corps, the National Guard, or the Navy. 2. Officers of the various components of the Army must have completed the basic branch course of the arm or service to which the officer is assigned or possess equivalent qualifications from experience. 1 ASSOCIATE ADVANCED MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OFFICER'S COURSE MEDICAL FIELD SERVICE SCHOOL (8 Weeks, 320 Hours) SUBJECT HOURS ADMINISTRATION ■ 33 Army Administration (General) (3) Medico] Supply Records and Procedures ' (9) Mess Administration (3) Records for Morbidity and- Mortality (7) Military Law (6) Personnel Management (5) COMMANDANT’S TIME 38 Aviation Medicine (2) Class Organization (3) Clearance and Graduation (12) Holiday \ (8) Morale and Character Building (i) Subjects to be Announced * (12) DENTAL SERVICE 2 Dental Service in the Army (2) LOGISTICS 23 Automotive Maintenance (2) Transportation of the Sick and. Wounded (3) Troop Movements (4) Staff Supply Procedures in a Theater of Operations (6) Medical Supply (8) NEUROPSYCHIATRY 8 Special Aspects of Military Neuropsychiatry (i) Special Problems in Military and Combat (6) Neuropsychiatry Practical Application of Military Neuropsychiatry (2) PHYSICAL MEDICINE 4 Introduction to Physical Medicine (i) Physical Reconditioning Section (i) Occupational Therapy Section (i) Physical Therapy Section (i) 2 SUBJECT HOURS PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 43 Introduction and Immunization Environmental Physiology Global Epidemiology of: Respiratory Diseases Diseases Arthropod Borne Diseases Venereal Diseases Sanitary Engineering Radiant Energy Examination (2) (5) (3) (5) (7) (6) (11) (2) (2) TACTICS AND TECHNIQUES 103 Organization Ma p Reading Command and Sta-ff Procedures Tactics and Techniques of Combined Arms and Weapons Organization and Employment of Medical Units Medico-Military Trends and Developments Staff Planning and Special Problems Miscellaneous (5) (4) (4) (21) (24) (3) (37) (5) TRAINING 66 Physical Training Information and Education Training Techniques and- Methods Training Management (40) (8) (10) (8) ADMINISTRATION, SUBSTITUTE (For Pharmacy Corps and Medical Administrative Corps Officers in Lieu of Professional Medical Subjects) 57 Administrative Organization of Army Hospitals Medical Supply Records and Procedures Mess Administration Accounting Procedures for Funds Personnel Management (14) (15) (4) (6) (18) DENTAL SERVICE, SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS (For Dental Corps Officers in Lieu of three hours of Neuropsychiatric subject ,fSpecial Problems in Military and Combat Neuropsychiatry” ) 3 Dental Administration (3) PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION ASSOCIATE ADV-'/'CTD ’'FDICAL DtPaRT’'t'UT OFFI^FR» S1'GOIIRSF PART I ADMINISTRATION 33 Hours SUBJECT AND ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Array Administration (General) ANNEX NO. 1 (3) i Instruction in line of duty determination, records and reports of death, and recruiting aims and objectives. Medical Supply Records and Procedures ANNEX NO. 2 V. 1 (9) During this course it is intended to indoctrinate the officers with supply activities and procedures encountered in Divisions, Hospitals, Posts, Camps and Stations, and Depots, and given on the level of Hospital Commanders and Division Surgeons, Mess Administration ANNEX NO. 5 (3) Duties, qualifications and pro- jected training of all personnel concerned with food service and inspection thereof. A study of rations, requisitioning, menu planning, principles of cooking and baking, basic principles of food-preparation, serving' and conservation. Importance of mess planning and construction. Importance of all phases of sanitation. Records of Morbidity and Mortality ANNEX NO. 4 (7) Instruction in the purpose, preparation and routing of a records and reports peculiar to the Medical Department with special emphasis on the responsibilities of commanding officers. Military Law ANNEX NO. 5 (6) Source and agencies of military jurisdiction; disciplinary power of the commanding officer; courts-martial jurisdiction, 4 PART I (Cont!d ) SUBJECT AND ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE composition, and limitations; procedure before, during, and after trial; administrative procedures of boards of officers, with emphasis on those boards peculiar to the Medical Depart- ment or involving Medical Department Officers; orientation in the organization and function of civil affairs and military government detachments,'and the medical, aspects thereof* Personnel Management ANNEX NO. 6 (. (5) , To provide a working knowledge of the principles of personnel management; how they are obtained, through what means are they exercised; and how they are applied in the Medical Depart- ment. Of the principles of personnel management, emphasis will be placed on the classifica- tion assignment, selection and training of Medical Department personnel. PART II COMMANDANT'S TIME 38 Hours SUBJECT AND ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Aviation Medicine (2) Orientation to Aviation Medicine ANNEX NO, - None presented by The School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Field, Texas. Clo ss Organization - (3) \ Processing of students, issue ANNEX NO, - None of textbooks, organization of students into groups'for instructional purposes, address by the Commandant, and such other administrative procedure as announced by the Commandant, 5 PART II (Cont fd) STOWCr’AW ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Clearance and Graduation ANNEX NO, - None - (12) Turning in of supplies and equip- ment, including pay, transporta- tion, processing, and formal graduation exercise. Holiday ANNEX NO, - None (8) Labor Day, Morale and Character Building ANNEX NO. 7 (i) Orientation as regards the moral aspect of the program for venereal disease control in the Army, Suhjects'to he Announced ANNEX NO. - None (12) Conferences with professional consultants of The Surgeon General’s Office and Brooke Army Medical Center, PART III DENTAL SERVICE 2'Hours SUBJECT AND AMEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Dental Service in the Army AMEX NO. 8 (2) Lectures designed to familiarize the entire class of Medical Department officers with the organization, function and mission of the Dental Corps and the role of the dental . •» . .H . . , , service within- the Medical Department, PART IV LOGISTICS 23 Hours SUBJECT IND “ ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Automotive Maintenance ANNEX NO. 9 # (2) Review of the Army system of motor maintenance; facilities for the salvage and reclamation of automotive parts and vehicles in garrison and in combat. PART IV (Cont’d) Subject and ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Transportation of the Sick and Wounded ANNEX NO. 10 (3) The methods of transportation of the sick and wounded. Staff planning of the transportation of the sick and wounded from areas of combat based on a medical estimate -of the- situation. Troop Movements ANNEX NO. 11 \ (4) Staff planning for movement of troops; the role of the Trans- portation Corps in the movement of troops. The movement of troops in tactical and non-tpctical situations; march orders. Staff Supply Pro- cedures in a Theater of Operations ANNEX NO. 12 (6) Training in theater supply requirements, procurement, storage, distribution, and documentation to include shipping documents, levels of supply, stock control, and inventories. Medical Supply ANNEX NO. 13 (8) % Review of theater medical supply procedures and instruction in advanced procedures. Methods of depot operation; computation of requirements,; packing, crat- ing, and marking; and duties of medical supply officers. PART V NEUROPSYCHIATRY 8 Hours SUBJECT AND ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Special Aspects of Military Neuropsychiatry ANNEX-NO. 14 (i) The role of military neuro- psychiatry in war time; attitudes and motivetions; stresses of military life; special Stresses of combat. Special Problems in Military and Combat Neuropsychiatry ANNEX NO. 15 (5) Problems, special treatment, and handling of neuropsychiatrie casualties at different levels during war time; special neuro- psychiatric techniques used in combat casualties. Practical Application of Military Neuropsychiatry ANNEX NO. 16 (2 ) Demonstration of case material with emphasis on the military problems involved. PART VI PHYSICAL MEDICINE 4 Hours SUBJECT ' ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Introduction to Physical Medicine ANNEX NO. 17 (1) Organization of the Physical Medicine Service of a hospital including purposes, objectives and procedures emphasizing coordination and cooperation between the sections of the service, Physical Reconditioning (1) Section ANNEX NO. 18 \ An understanding of the objectives of the Physical Reconditioning Section, -and the types of activities provided by this Section, Occupational Therapy Section ANNEX NO. 19 (i) To present objectives of the Occupational Therapy Sec-tion covering theory and program of treatment, and the use of prescription for patients in corrective Occupational Therapy. Phys ical Therapy ANNEX NO. 20 (1) To acquaint the students with the type of therapy and objectives of the Physical Therapy Section. PART VII PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 43 Hours SUBJECT A'ifo ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Introduction and Immunization ANNEX NO, 21 (2) 1 The principles of preventive medicine and their application to Army methods. Discussion of Immunization, and the specific materials used for the Armed Forces, PART VIl(Cont’d) ’sozmnrmr ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Environing Phys iolo‘ ANNEX NO g*c 2 ;•*' (5) Physiological features particularly adapted to. special problems of the Army in the Arctic, tropic and temperate zones, and in the air, ' Global Epidemiology of Respiratory Diseases * ANNEX NO, 23' (3) The study of respiratory diseases, their mode of spread, the world endemic areas and control problems of quarantine, immunization and prevention. Global Epidemiology of Intestinal Disea ses ANNEX NO, 24 (5) Discussion of the incidence of intestinal diseases throughout the world, and the problems of control as encountered by the Army. Arthropod Borne Diseases ANNEX NO. 25 (7) Relation of arthropods to disease, and the global study of the ecology, mode of spread and special control problems. Venereal Diseases ANNEX NO. 26 (6) The current principles of venereal disease control, and the interpolation of the"Army program into the national and international prevention program. Sanitary Engineering ANNEX NO. 27 ♦ (11) The command, engineering and medical responsibilities * for water, sewage disposal and swimming pool sanitation. The technical control of operation of post sanitary utilities. Radiant Energy ANNEX NQ. 2B (2) Conference on the preventive and protective materials * and methods against radiant energy. Examination. ANNEX NO. 2U (2) Epidemiological problems given as an examination. PART VIII TACTICS AND TECHNIQUES 103 Hours SUBJECT 7il® ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Organization ANNEX NO. 30 (5) Organization of the Army of the United States, to include the organization of the various Arms and Services, Map Reading ANNEX NO. 31' (4) A general review of the fundamentals of Map Reading. Command and Staff Procedures ANNEX NO. 32 (4) The principles of leadership, including air-ground cooperation and liaison, combat intelligence, and an ’’Estimate of a Situation and Combat Orders.” Tactics and Techniques of Combined Arms and Weapons ANNEX NO. 33 (21) The principles involved in the employment of combined Arms in a given situation. . Organization and Employment of. Medical Units ' - ANNEX NO, 34 • (24) Organization and employment of Medical Department units, including Medical support of Infantry, Armored, Airborne, Arctic, and Amphibious operations, / Medico-Military Trends and Developments ANNEX NO. 35 (3) Effect of new developments in tactics and equipment on the Medical Department. Staff Planning and Special Problems ANNEX NO. 36 (37) The staff planning and develop- ment of a plan in special operations. Miscellaneous ANNEX NO. 57 (5) This section to include Troop Movements, Communications, Preparation of a CPX, Umpiring, New Developments, and Psychological Warfare, PART IX TRAINING 66 Hours subject and ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Physical'Training. ANNEX NO. 38 (40) Instruction to orient and teach the over-all ph.y.slc.ai training — • and athletic program of the Army which will include the adjust- ments of programs to meet the needs and capabilities of the individual, and provisions to be made for a gradual increase in the intesnity of training as the physical condition .of the man improves. Information and Education ANNEX NO. 39 (8) History and development of the major countries of the world today. The Mission, Need and Organization of Information and Education; Information Centers and Media; The Army Educational Program; and Problems of the World Today. Training Techniques, and Methods ANNEX NO. 40 (10) * Instruction to emphasize the importance of proper military training, to include the mechanisms and methods of instruction, techniques of training, instructional aids, visual aids, and practice teaching. Training A• (8)- Instruction to enable the Management ANNEX NO. 41 student to plan and carry out a program in military training which will include T/0 & E’s, estimate of the training situation, preparation of master schedules, preparation of weekly schedules, and applicatory exercises in training problems as apply to staff officers. PART X ADMINISTRATION, SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS (For Pharmacy Corps and Medical Administrative Corps Officers in Lieu of Professional Medical Subjects) 57 Hours 3IIBJECT* lUD ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Administrative Organization of Hospitals ANNEX NO. 42 Army (14) Instruction in the administrative organization of Army hospitals to include instruction in the functions of the administrative divisions and professional services of a hospital. Medical Supply Records and Procedures ANNEX NO. 4-3 i (15) This course is designed for the purpose of assisting Medical Department commanders and staff officers in supply planning at post and depot levels. Mess Administration ANNEX NO. 44 (4) Comprehensive instruction in methods of food storage, stock control, issue and distribution of food; food preparation'and service and menu planning, A study of food conservation program with methods of eliminating excessive wastes. Accounting Procedure for Funds ANNEX NO. 45 (6) A- study of accounting procedures of hospital, unit, sundry and non-appropriated funds, and an outline of accounting for Post Exchange Funds. Pens onnel Management ANNEX NO. 46 j (18) Administrative procedures and methods in applying the principles of personnel manage- ment to accomplish the maximum efficient utilization of manpower through proper classification and assignment, increasing availability for work,' stimulating will to work, increasing ability to produce, and full utilization on essential tasks. PART XI DENTAL SERVICE, SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS (For Dental Corps Officers In Lien of Three Hours of Neuropsychiatric Subject "Special Problems in Military and Combat Neuropsychiatry”) 3 Hours SUBJECT AND ANNEX NUMBER HOURS SCOPE Dents 1 Administration (3) Orientation of field medical ANNEX NO. 47 units and duties of Dental Corps officers serving therein, types of dental service pro- vided and the equipment avail- able. Organization of the dental service in a theater of operations, a communications zone and in a combat zone. A discussion of problems encountered in providing adequate dental service under the above conditions and type solutions to such problems. ANNEX NO. 1 ARMY ADI,'ll NISTRATI ON (GENERAL) (3 Hours) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP TYPE OP INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Line of Duty Determination 1 To discuss the meaning of Line of Duty, permissible entries to indicate Line of Duty end factors influenc- ing the selection of each entry. C ARs 35-1440, 40-1025, 345- 415; AW 107; Digest of Opinions, Judge Advoca te General Administrative Procedures in Case of Death 1 To instruct the students in the administrative procedures required in cases of death: hospital, unit, and post commander's duties and responsibilities, notification of nearest relative, and the appoint- ment and duties of the Summary Court Officer, C AR 600-550; TM 12-240 * Recruiting Aims 1 and Objectives The postwar pro- gram and manpower requirements of the Regular Army, Organized Re-serves, National Guard, and Universal Military Training; the recruiting pro- gram and the com- mander's role in publicizing and emphasizing the benefits and advantages of serving in the Medical Depart- ment . c Army Talk Nos. 145, 154, 155, 158; 1VD Cir No. 119, 1946; WD Cir No. 31, 1947, as amended ANNEX NO. 2 MEDICAL SUPPLY RECORDS AND PROCEDURES (9 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS scope op ’ Type of INST RUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Property 1 Rg s p o a i :* b i 1 ity Definitions and applicability of supply account- ability and respons ibility, types of respon- sibility, exercise of command respon- sibility, indivi- dual responsibility, and responsibility of company or detachment commandor# C AR 35-6520 Organization 1 To familiarize all C ARs 35-6520, Lie c 1 c a 1 officers in a general 35-6620, Supply 1 way with the 35-6640; organization and system established for supply in a TMs 38-220, Secs I, II, III, pars Division to include: 6-9; 38-205, ' (1) Division Medical Part 1, Secs S upply Officers I, II; Part duties, responsi- b i 1. i ty , a no ro e ord s • 2, Secs I, II, V, pars * (2) Organization 1-4; WD Cirs m Supply Officers duties, records and responsibilitles; (3) C ompa ny c omma nd er s and sIni1a r unit supply records a nd 133; Sec II, 138, a s amended, 1946 res pon s ibi11zics; (4) Ac tie a t ion of new units. ( Organization 1 Acquaint'all officers C ARs 35-6520, Medina 1 with organization 35-6620, Supply II and supply system of numbered hospitals during activation 35-6640; Medical Supply and training. Covering records. Catalog-- Med 1, 2, 3, ANNEX NO, 2 (Cont»d) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS ' SCOPE OP TYIuTof INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES • procurement and storage" of , material while in Zone of Interior* 10-1 to 10-5; TMs ■ 38-220., Secs I, II, III, pars ■ 6-9; 38-205, Part I, Sec 1, II; Part 2, Secs I, - II, III; WD Cirs 133, 1946; 138, Sec II, as amended, 1946 Hosp.lt-.I Medical Supply and Stock Control 1 Rami ’’ ia rize officer’s with organization of the supply division of a fixed hospi- tal. to include i u'V. i ens of d i f i 're n :j h ra n ch e s, records, and pro- cedures, theory of accounting, and stock control* C TMs 8-262, Chap X; 38-403, Secs IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI; 38-205; AR 35-6520 Local Hospital Procedure 1 Acquaint officers with purchasing branch of supply division of a fixed hospital including personnel, records, procedures, contract!ng with local agencies and existing regula- tions , C TM 8-262, Chap X; 38-403, Sec III; War Depart- ment Procure- ment Regulati ons Inspection and Inventory of Property 1 Impress upon all officers the necessity for inventory, partic- ularly with a view to determining serviceable and un- serviceable property, and thoroughness of inventory. C ARs 35-6520, par 29; 35- 6640, 35- 6680, 35- 6520, C 2; PM 21-8; TMs 14-904, 38-403, 38-220 ANNEX NO. 2 (Cont'd) SUBJECT END FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Report of 1 Acquaint officers c TM 14-904; Survey with methods of WD Cir 48, preparing surveys and the need for immediate adjust- ment of any loss, damage, or destruction to government property. 1946; PS' 1-491; ARs 35-6640, 345-300 Report of Survey 1 A thorough Indoctrination o*f officers on preparation of the Report of * Survey, PE WD Cir 48, 1946; TM 14-904; ARs 35-6640, 345-300 Supply 1 Indoctrination C ARs 700-10, Depots and Procedures / of officers in records classifica- tion, storage, issue, rhpair or salvage of supplies, and performance of other special functions directed by higher authorities for Depots, .700-25, 7 n. c n ,49251705- j i ANNEX NO. 3 MESS ADMINISTRATION (3 Hours ) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCCPfe OF INSTRUCTION TYPE Op INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Persdnnel; Food, its Preparation 2 Principles of Management; importance, objectives and functions-.' Classification, training, and utilization of mess 'personnel. Pood, its pre- paration, service and conservation. - C TMs 10-205, 10-405 Equipment, Care, Main- tenance, Sanita tion and Mess Layout 1 Equipment, authorized allow- ances and main- tenance. Sanitation of mess, inspections, food handling and sanitation of area. Mess layouts, general and specific con- struction plans. C ARs 30- 2210, 40- 205; PM 21-10; TMs 10-205, 10-405 ANNEX NO. 4 • RECORDS ' D'E MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY (7 Hours) ■ SUBJECT A® PILE NUMBER HOURS ■g'COi>E 'OP TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Hospital 1 To outline for the C AR 40-590; Administration > students the various types of hospitals operated PMs 8-5, 101-10; TMs 8-260, » by the Army, and to discuss their location, identifica- tion, function, size and cont.ro!. To discuss the usual organization of on Army hospital, 8-262; WD Cirs 12, 137, 1946;' SGO Cir No. 30, 1946 Medical Records, 1 To instruct the C ARs 40-550, Dispensaries, student in the 40-1025; Zone of Interior function of dispensaries, the various types operated by the Army, Types of patients received and records main- tained on each type. WD Cir 387, Sec- II, 1945^ Medical Records, 1 To discuss the C AR 40-1025; Hospitals, Zone of Interior various records and reports maintained by hospitals, and the commanding officerfs responsi- bilities in regard to these r cords. Instruction in procedures required in the cose of seriously ill. Instruction in the composition and routing of the report of Sick and Wounded, TM 8-262 . 1 ANNEX NO. 4 (Cont'd) STOJSCT7.M FILE NUMBER HOURS sc ope of Type of INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Medical Records, 1 To discuss the C AR 40-1025; Field Insta11a- records maintained FM 8-5 tions. Theater of Operations by various medical installations in a Theater of Operations as to their preparation, routing and ' disposition• ■Statistical 1 Health’Reports, Tables and Charts Discussion of the Statistical Health Report, v/d AGO 8-122, to include sources of info rma t ion, routing and' disposition. Dis- cuss telegraphic reports in the Zone of Interior and overseas. Special reports of epidemic disease, acute c ommun i c a b1e d i s- eases prevailing at stations when troops .are transferred or occurring among troops enroute;’ reports to civil authorities, and C AR 40-1080 1 tables and charts of morbidity and nott a 1it y rat e s, Patientsf 1 Discussion of C TM 8-262, Administrative maintenance* of Chaps IV, V, Records personnel records on patients, patients funds and valuables, patients \ VIII i passes and leaves, and administrative , procedures in the case of patients absent without leave. . ANNEXING* 4 (Cont’d) PILE NUMBER HOURS "“SCT57F OP INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Examination, Records of ' 1" ' ■ A comprehensive written examine- E All previous references Morbidity and Mentality tion covering all of the phases of Records of Morbidity and Mortality pre- sented in the preceding hours. ----- . \ ' \ i ANNEX NO. 5 MILITARY LAW (6 Hours) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS ‘"Scops' op. type of INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Military 1 Jurisdiction; Disciplinary Source of military jurisdiction; the agencies of military C MCM, pars 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and Power of the Commanding Officer jurisdiction; mili- tary government, martial law, and military low; the disciplinary power of the commanding officer, authority, policy, effect of errors, authorized punish- ments, procedure, appeals, action by higher authority, preparation of record, Chap XXIV; TM 27-255, Chaps 1, 2, 3 \ •> Courts-Martial 3 Compos it 1on and C , TF MCM, Chaps Procedure jur1sdiction of Genera1, Spocia 1 and Summary Ccurts- Martia1; procedure before t ria 1; a rr e s t a n d c o n f i n tm e n t, preferring and forwarding charge s, invest iga til on r e f e renc e t o Staff Jud ge Adv ocate, decision of Com- manding Officer, preparation by De fense a nd Trial Judge advocate; procedure during trial: preliminary matters, challenges, arraignment, pleas, presentation of case, rights of accused, voting by court. II-XXIII, incl; TM 27-255, Chaps 4-19, incl; TF 15-992, "Adminis- tration of Military Justice and Courts- Martial," f 4 ANNEX HO. 5 (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS twtw INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES finding's and sentence; procedure after trial: preparation and forwarding of record, action by reviewing authority, rehabilitation of pris oners, Boards of 1 / Function; types, 0 ARs 420-5, Officers including those involving Medical Department officers; appointing authorities, menber- ship, duties, pro- cedurc, findings, r ecommend a t i on s, record of proceedings, act!on by a ppoint- ing authority. 40-590, 345-415, 600-500, 600-550, 605-230, 605-250, 615-361, 615-368, 615-369 Civil Affairs and Military Government 1 Orientation in the organization and function of civil affairs and military govern- ment d o t a c hr i o n t s ; necessity for coordination and cooperation between the se- nnits and the combat and service forces; the medical aspects thereof. 0 PIIs 27-5 (tentative), 27-250, 27-251 * AMEX NO. 6 PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (5 Hours) SUBJ'EC't’ Alto FILE NUMBER HOURS ‘licToppTop 'jypf op INSTRUCTI ON IMSTRUCTION REFERENCES Principles of Personnel Management 1 Instruction in the C general principles . of personnel management * Selected references and Assign- ment 1 To instruct thue c student ini s s i f i c a t i on and assignment of Medical Department officers with emphasis on qualification card; record of service entries; evaluation proto- type . - TM 12-425, Sec VIII; TM 12-406, Appendix II Efficiency Report \ 1 To orientate the C officer in the preparation of efficiency reports, when made, by whom, and how. AR 600-185 ! Education and Training • 1 To orientate the C student in the program for spec iolized •training of Medie a 1 Depcr t- ment personnel. Selected references Utilization of Manpower 1 To instruct the c student in the proper utilization of personnel in accordance with physleal capabilities, interests, mental capabilities; aptitudes, skills, education, leadership, and morale considerations. TMs,12-405, 12-406, 12-425, 12-426, 12-427; WD Pamphlet 12-8, 1944 ANNSK.NO. 7 MORALE AND CHARACTER BUILDING (1 Sour) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Morals and Character Building 1 To acquaint students with the importance of the venereal disease program stressing the building of the morale of the individual soldier by emphasizing self-discipline in conformity with the teachings of home and church, and by inculcating a pride in self and in the unit to which he belongs# L SCO Cir No. 9, 1947; Scheduled Outlines of Lectures from Office of Chief of Chapla ins, Washington, D. C. ANNEX NO. 8 DENTAL SERVICE IN THE ARMY (2 Hours ) Subject and ""Scope 6f " TYPE OF e:le number HOURS INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Dental Service 2 Lee tunes designed L ARs 40-5, Ur. the Army to familiarize the entire class of Medical pars 1,2,3; 40-15, 40-510; ■ Department officers with the organization, function and mission of the Dental Corps, and the role of the dental service within the Medical Department. PM 8-5, Chaps 2,4, 9,11,12, 13,17 ANNEX NO. 9 AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE (2 PIours ) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS ~S£OPE OP INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Ai.it c;.? o t \: e Me, Ar. L.rnrr.ee in trio Field 2 Review of the Amy system of automotive main- tenance; salvage and replacement of Ordnance automotive parts and vehicles in the field. Methods used by units other than Regular Array, 0 V/D Cir 336, 1946, Sec II; AR 850-15, Sec IV; TM 37-250, Cha p s 1, 2, 4, 5, 6; Specie 1 References ANNEX NO. 10 TRANSPORTATION OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED (3 Hours) SUBJECT AND FIT E ..NUMBER HOURS 'SCOPE OP INSTRUCTION - TYPE bF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES cf . ■ r. s os: 4.1 ng tin and. -;1 • Y .'5 , '' 1 Brief review of the methods and means employed in the transporta- tion of the sick and'wounded. D PM 8-35 Staff Planning 2 Planning and prep- aration necessary for the transporta- tion of‘the sick a nd w ound e d; the general logistical aspects of various situations involving the movement of patients. 0, PE i FM 8-35; WD Cir 59, 1947, WD Cir 61, Sec IV, 1945 ANNEX NO. 11 TROOP MOVEMENTS (4 Hours) SUBJECT 7.W ' FILE NUMBER. HOURS “ oCTo peT op~ ~ INSTRUCTION TYPE OF" INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Staff- Planning 1 for Troop Mov erne nt s Basic logistical data and formulae for staff planning in the movement of personnel; the role of the Transporta- tion Corps in troop movement. C PMs 101-10, Chap 2; 25-io, Chap 3; 9-10, Chap 4, Sec I; TM 71-210 CTB No. 6 March 2 Orders The preparation, composition termin- ology and execution of March Orders, graphs, tables, and annexes. C, PE FMs 101-10, Chap 2; 25-10, Chap 3 Movement of 1 Units Movement of troops C and units within the Zone of interior and in tactical situations; route reconnaissance, procurement of necessary repairs, services and supplies- enroute. TO Pamphlet 29-10, Feb 1947; TO Memo 55-130-2, 22 Oct 1946; WD Cir 84, 1946 AMEX NO, 12 STAFF SUPPLY PROCEDURES IN A THEATER OF OPERATIONS (6 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS Scope op INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Supplyt Responsibility and Require- ments in a Theater of Operations, 1 Review of basic supply doctrine; presentation of the principles governing respon- sibility, discip- line, maintenance, and requirements of supply at' staff levels. C, PE PM 100-10, pars 1-8, 38-42, 50-64, 85-92, 97-103, 181-188 Procurement, Storage, and Distribution of Supplies in a Theater of Operations 1 *esentation of the principles to be applied in procurement; storage, and distribution of supplies at staff level; oversea requisitioning procedures; shipping documents• C, PE FM 100-10, pars 58-84 Communication Zone Supply Stock Control and Inventories 3 Training in the q pg methods of taking physical inven- tories of depots, to include inventory adjustments and depot stock status reports and control; levels of supply in a theater. TM 38-205, Parts I,III; Technical Service Catalogs N Examine tion 1 Examination questions to cover the scope of General Supply in a Theater of Operations E All references referred to in General Supply in a Theater of Opera- tions ANNEX NO. is MEDICAL SUPPLY (8 Hours) SUBJECT AND : FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF TYPE OP INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Review of 1 Review "of medical L . . .. FMs 8-5, Theater Medical Supply ► supply procedures in the Theater of Operations, with emphasis on the Theater Surgeon and Communication Zone Surgeon. 3-10, 8-55, 7-30, 100-10; TM 33-205, Part 3 Medical Supply Organizations 1 Review the various- C field medical supply organizations; their organization, function dnd personnel. PM 8-5, pars 159-165, 178-180, 277-285; T/0 & Es 8-187, 8-500, 8-667 Medical Supply Procedures in the Division, Corps and Army 1 Medical supply C, PE procedures at all tactical levels,, with emphasis on the duties of the medical supply officer of the Division, Corps and Army. FMs 8-10, 8-55, 100-10, 101-10, Chop 3; TM 38- 205, Part 3 Property Accounting in the Field 1 Accountability and C, PE responsibility of medical property in the field, and me thod s by wh i ch maintained. FM 100-10; TM 38-205, Part 3; TM 38-403, Secs I, VIII Stock Control in Field Medical Depots 1 Methods of stock C, PE control in the field, including the stock record account. TMs 38-205, Part 3; 38-403, Secs I, IV St ora[o Me thods in Field Depots 1 Methods of ware- C housing and storage in field medical depots, FM 8-5, par- 161 ANNEX NO. 13 (Cont'd) Subject ;'nd FILE number HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION Hype op INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Peeking, Crating and 1 Proper methods of packing, crating C, D S3 8-2| TI’o 38-'13 Marking and marking of medical equipment and supplies in the field to insure safe transportation and shipment. Emphasis on both functional and non- functional packing of smaller ,hospitaIs, 38-J-414 Examination 1 •Examination to cover the questions asked at .the end of each hour, and the scope of the entire course. E All previous references in Medical Supply (Logistics) ANNEX NO. 14 SPECIAL ASPECTS OP MILITARY NEUR0PSYCHIATRY (1 Hour) SUBJECT ArlD " Scope of rmr FILE NUMBER HOURS INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Special 1 Aspects of Types of clinical L TB Mods 156, entities pommonly 201,* SOS" Military encountered by the MR 1-9 and Neuropsychiatry military neuro- Supplement. ARs 40-100, psychiatrist in peace time; -accepted 40-105, 40- methods of handling 110, 40-1045, and treatment. 600-E00, Specla1 aspects 605-230, of attitudes, 605-250, motivations, and 615-360, morale. Special 615-361, aspects 'of combat 615-366, casualties and 615-368, factors in special 615-369; tree tment Y/D Pamphlet required• 21-35 AMEX NO. 15 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MILITARY AND COMBAT NEUROPSYCHIATRY (5 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS ”scope Of Type of INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Stresses of Combot 4 HP 1241, "Lot MF, There Be Light”; FB, MF 1197, ”Combat TP Exhaustion”, "Okinawa”; TP 8-1402, "Introduc- None * tion to Combat Fatigue"; PB 184, "Psychiatric ■ Procedures in the Combat Area”. Tree tment in Combat Psychlotry 1 A question and C discussion period covering neuro- psychiatric casualties peculiar to combat stress with special reference to treatment implications• None ANNEX NO. 16 PRACTICAL APPLICATION.OP- MILITARY HEUROPSYCHIATRY (2 Hours) ,, .... SUBJECT AMD ■ 3COPE"OF'' ' TY-pr OF1 ■ PILE NUMBER HOURS INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Clinical 3 Class to attend C, PE None Demobstration staff conference in medical insta nations A having neuro- psychiatric service to sec typical cases presented and discussed. Cases will he presented in such a manner as to emphasize various specialists, social worker. psychologist, nurse, and psychiatrist in the proper * evaluation and in outlining the best possible * treatment program* ANNEX NO.17 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL MEDICINE (1 Hour) 'SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Introduction 1 Organization of L WD Cir 349, to Physical' the Physical 28 Nov 1946; Medicine Medicine Service WD Memo No. . * — ’ ‘ of a hospital 40-590-7, Including purposes, objectives and procedures empha sizing' coordination and cooperation between the sections of the service. 7 Dec 1946 AMEX HO. 18 PHYSICAL RECONDITIONING SECTION (1 Hour) FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE 0F INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Physical Reconditioning Section 1 An understanding of the objectives of the Physical Reconditioning Section, and the types of activities provided by this section. L, D TB Med 137, 1945; TMs 8-292, 21-220 •ANNEX NO. 19 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SECTION, (1 Hour) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE “OP INSTRUCTION TYPE CE INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Occupational Therapy • Section .1 To present objectives of the Occupational Therapy Section covering theory and program of treatment, and the use 'of* ' prescription for patients in corrective occupational therapy* L TB Med 84, 1944; TM 8-291 . ANNEX NO.20 ’ PHYSICAL THERAPY (1 Hour) •oUBJ-SCT LND - '■ FILE NUMBER HOURS. ’’SdOPE O’P INSTRUCTION ''Type of"- INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Physical 1 To acquaint the L TM 8-293; Therapy students with the typo of "Physical Medicine",, therapy and Krusen « objectives of the Physical Therapy Section, ( * ANNEX NO. 21 INTRODUCTION AND IMMUNIZATION (2 Hours) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP INSTRUCTION ••• TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Introduction 1 An introduction to the military preventive mpdicine program* L U3 to w 1 M o Immunization 1 Discuss and illustrate the initial and special immunizations used in the Army. D, G TB Med 114; Departments 1 Abstract 1.04a ; WD 6ir 129, 1946 ANNEX NO. 22 ENVIRONMENTAL PETSIOLOGY (5 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS ‘ Scope' op INSTRUCTION TipT'W INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Hot and Cold Leather 1 * Water, salt and proteip require- ments for the human body, with special emphasis on extremely hot weather and cold wea the r proh1ems, L, TP PM 70-15: TB Med 175; TF 8-2057 Hot and1 Ccfld Weather \ Altitude 1 Wind chill and body cooling, body heat pro- duction, conserva- tion and loss. L, Tt? PM 70-15, PM 21-10; TP 8-1391 1 - The effects of high altitude on the human body. rr U Departments Abstract Environmental Physiology (CO) 1 < / The cause, effects and methods for ■ the detection and prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning in Army opera t ions, C Depa rtmenta Abstract Hard Radiation 1 The physics and principles of radium, X-Ray and entomic energy with special reference to commercia1 and military, applications, c L r Departments Abstract 41 ANNEX NO. 23 GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY-RESPIRATORY DISEASES (3 Hours) SUBJECT Yud FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP TYPE OP INST RUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Airborne end 2 The control measures L, C TB Med 47; Droplet currently used in Departments 1 Abstract Nos.'1.07, 1.12; "The Control of Communicable Diseases" , Infections civilian and military' institu- tions, and the factors yet to be investigated* American Peiblic Health Association, 8th Edition, 1946, pp ' * -v 1-16 Special 1 The methods, spread, C TB Mods 47, Upper Respiratory epidemiologies 1 investigations of, 85 Disease Problems and control meas- ures for the common cold and influenza. ' ANNEX NO. 24 GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY-INTESTINAL DISEASES (5 Hours) subject m Pits NUMBER •"HOURS SCOPR Op INSTRUCTION rmrw INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Typhoid‘and ‘ Paratyphoid Global - 1 Conference on the typhoid-paratyphoid group of enteric diseases; special reference to control measures. C TB Med 119 Cholera and Epidemic Hepatitis 1 Review of the recent inf o mat ion on the epidemiology of these diseases. C TB-Hcds 138, 206 Salmoncllos is 1 Epidemiology and spread of salmonella infections in troops; the rodent factor, control principles. c To be given by instructor .Food. Pois oning 9, i 1 Group discussion of the food poisoning group. Including the bacterial endo and exo toxins, the heavy metals and other inorganic and organic poisons. C, PE Departmental Abstract 2,05 tControl #Principles" * in* Civilian and Army"" Communities 1 The principles of intestinal disease control as applied to,troops and civilian communities; the importance of fly and rodent control. c To bo given by Instructor ANNEX NO. 25 GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY-ARTHROPOD BORNE DISEASES (7 Hours) AND FILE NUMBER HOURS scope op TYFe~5P — INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Globa 1 Distribution and Epidemiology Malaria 1 Malaria - its C etiology, mode of transmission, host-para site- vector relation- ships , distribution, epidemiology, and the effects of environmental factors, j "Manual of Tropical Medicine*', Mackie, Hunter & Worth, pp 213-250; "Introduc- tion to Ma tautology”, Boyd Yellow 'Fever, Dengue, Virus Encephalitis 1 Epidemiology of C yellow fever, dengue, and virus encephalitis, modes-of trans- mission and control; jungle vs urban yellow fever. "Virus and Rickettsial Diseases", Harvard Symposlum,pp 349-364, 713-766, "Manual of Tropical Medicine", Mackie, Hunter & Worth, pp 11-22, 328- 349 Plague and Rodent Borne Diseases 1 Epid erniology and C control of plague, e nd cmi c (mur i n e ) typhus, scrub t yphu s a nd other rodent borne discosgs• Deportmenta 1 Abstracts 4.24, 4,24A Typhus and Louse Borne Diseases 1 > Typhus, relapsing C fever and trench fever; problems of epidemio1ogy and control ns they apply to the’ Armed Forces, Departmental Abstra ct 4,21 c " ANNEX. NO. 25 (Cont!d) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPS OP1 INSTRUCTION ■Type of '' INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Flies an d the Enteric Diseases 1 Review of the flies■that carry disease, the mechanism •of inf option, life histories and control measures, c ) ' Departmental Abstract 4.08 Control Principles and the Methods Used in the Army o Cj Discussion and demonstra tion of the principles of insect control, control methods and equipment, insecticides as they apply to arthropods of medical importance. C, D TM 5-632; Departmental Abstract 4.02 ANNEX NO. 26 GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY-VENEREAL DISEASES (6 Hours ) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE W INSTRUCTION ' TYt>E of INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Civilian and Army Venereal Disease Control Methods 2 The integrated program of venereal disease control by Army, Navy,' USPHS and civilian agencies; the role of the Provost Marsha1, Chapla in, Special Service- Officer and the’ Med ica1 Officer. C SGO Cir 19, 6 Feb 1947 • TB Med 157 Overseas Venereal Disease Control 1 Special problems in venereal disease control of the Army in overseas areas; nationalistic methods of control. C None Epidemiology' of Gonorrhea, Applicatory Exercise 1 Study of a family outbreak of venereal disease, the epidemiological considerations as they apply to s imila r prob1eras. 1 ?E To be given by ins true to. Reporting Records and Ratos * V 1 Methods and forms used in reporting, recording and in calculating rates; the use of the rate slide rule, the interpretation of rate data. C To be given by Instructor Educational Measures - TP, PS,’ Posters, etc. 1 The use of training C, films, film strips, posters, and other visual aids as educational measures in venereal disease prevention and control. D, FS PS 8-57, PS 8-58; TB Med 157 ANNEX NO. 27 SANITARY ENGINEERING (11 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION . TYpEot INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Water .Supply 1 i The Army water supply, its source and procurement. L, s ME PM 21-10; MP 1174 Water . Procurement 1 \ The handling, treatment and testing of water supplies, L, D TB Mods 37, 163, 190; TM 5-295 Water Treatment 1 Field equipment used in the purification and handling of water* D, TP TM 5-295; TP 5-237 Sewage Disposal 1 The principles and methods for the disposal of human wastes. L Departmental Abstra ct Sewage Treatment 1 The various treatment pro- cesses used by the Army, general design principles and responsibility for operation* C "Military Preventive Medicine", by Dunham Water and Sewage 4 A field trip to study and inspect water supply and sewage disposal plants * D None Swimming Pool Designs 1 The various types and designs of swimming pools found at Army insta11a tlons . L "Military Preventive Medicine", by Dunham Swimming Pool Sanitation 1 Sanitation of swimming pools, bathing loads, water treatment, etc , D TB Meds 163, 190 ANNEX NO. 28 RADIANT ENERGY (2 Hours) mmcTim FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE" OF - .WPEr 0F“ INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Radiant 2 Energy The principles and L, C effects, and methods for protection from radiant energy. Departmental Abstract ANNEX'-NO* 29 ■ EXAMINATION (2 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF , TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Examination 1 Written examina- tion covering all material presented by the Department of Preventive Medic ine• E All previous references Discussion of Examination 1 Discussion of above examination. C None AMEX NO. 30 ORGANIZATION (•5 Hours ) ■Subject and' FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE CF TYPE .OP INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Organization of the Army of the United States 1 Organization of the War Department, organization of commends of the next lower echelon, organization of the field forces down to the corps inclusive, and ' territorial organization* C FM 100-5, pars 1-7, 9-70, incl. Mlmeo 2,0015 Organization of the Infantry Division 1 Organization and role of the division and its component units with emphasis on field artillery and Infantry regiments; the relation of principle com- manders to their staffs and sub- ordinate units. C PM 100-5, pars 1010- 1017; Mime os 2.0015 and 2,0546 Orgonization of the Armored Division 1 Organization of the armored division to.include its characteristics. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the combat c omma nd s , C FM 17-100, pars 1-31, incl.; Mime os 2.0015 and 2.0756 Organization of the Army Air Forces / . 1 Organization of the Army Air Forces in general. Tactical employment of the- Air Force. C FMs 31-35, 100-5 ANNEX HO. 30 (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND- FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Organization of the Medical 1 A brief outline of the over-all C PM 8-5; WD Clrs 138, Department organization of 170, 1946; * the Medical Department# .-Include the internal organiza- tion of the'office of The Surgeon General. At the beginning of this hour give an introduction to the Department of Tactics and Techniques. ARs 40-5, 40-10, 40- 15, 40-20, 40-21, 40-25, 40-26, 40-30, 40-2005, 140-30, 605-20; Manua 1, Office of The Surgeon Generalo ANNEX NO. 31 MAP READING (4 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE .OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Mop Reading 4 Review of the C, PE FMs 21-25, fundamenta Is 21-26, - of Map Reading* 21-30 ANNEX NO* 32 COMMANDS ANt> STAFF PROCEDURES (4 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS'* SOOPE OF TYPE ' 0P~“ INSTRUCTION . . INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Combat Intelligence • 1 Production and C processes of combat intelligence; essential steps in the production and utilisation of combat Intelligence; G2 cooperation’in staff planning* FMs 100-5, Cha p 6; 101-5, Appendix I Estimate of the Situation and Combat Orders 1 The commander's C estimate of the situation in the preparation of a field order; technique of preparation of operation orders. PM 101-5, pars 57-67, Chap 2, and page 75; Mlmeo 2.0306 Leadership 1 Prerequisit*e of a C leader. Analysis of character, . intelligence, alert- ness and knowledge of men. The role of the leader in attaining morale, esprit de corps, discipline and efficiency. PM 22-5, Chap 2 Tactical Air Support to Ground Forces 1 Tactical employment C of air power and its relationship to ground forces; tactical air force; joint air-ground planning to include agences and pro- cedure; forward (air) control teams* PMs 31-35, Chaps 4, 5; 100-5, pars 81-89 ANNEX NO. 33 TACTICS AND TECHNIQUES OP COMBI* NED ARMS AND WEAPONS •(21 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS 1 SCttI>FT5P INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Employment of 1 Tactical employment C PMs 17-100, Armored Units ■ • • • ■ of armored-force •units to include pars 19-40, incl; the armored division and separate' tank battalions. 17-10, Sec 1 Chap 2. Mimeo 2,0666 Defensive Comba t 1 Basic principles of the defense applicable to ali units of com- bined arms; terminology peculiar to the. c PM 100-5, pars 578- 593, 595, 597-604, 607-608, 610, 613- 619, 621- defense to enable students to under- stand plans and orders; and . conduct of the defense with definitions and a few principles of retrograde movements, * 633, 640- 652; Mimeo 2,0655 * Infantry Division in Defense 1 Combat principles of an infantry division and its ms j or subord.ina t e units in the , defense t hr ou gh defense phases c omm e n c i'n g w i t h "Reconnaissance and Occupation of c PM 100-5, pars 26-31. 42-52, 59-' 63, 591-594, 596, 605, 606, 609, 611, 612, 620, 634- 639, 653- 662, 671, \ Position" and ending with 672, 1010- 1017; "Termination of the Defense", and basic principles of retrograde move- ments applicable to the infantry divisi on. \ Mimeo 2,0646 ANNEX NO. 33 (Cont'd) SUBJECT' AND FILE HUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Organization and Employment of an Airborne Division 1 Organization of an airborne revision. A comparison of its characteristics and capabilities with an infantry division# C PM 100-5, ;Chap. 14 Jungle Warfare 1 A comparison to normal offensive and defensive • combat Including historical examples of units of Various sizes in various types of jungle. C FM 100-5, pars 158, 956-967; PM 7-20, pars,164- 168 Operations in Desert Area and Under Conditions of Snow and Extreme Cold 1 Combat in desert areas and under conditions of snow and extreme cold, including climatic and terrain analysis of these areas and their effect upon the technique of infantry and other arms. C PM 31-5, pars 1-3, 6, 7, 44, 159, 160, 165-177, 184; PM 31f-25, pars 1-13 Weapons of all Arras, Includ ing Air Force 2 A brief discussion of small arms, rockct launchers, hand and rifle grona d os, flame throwe r s, machine guns, mortars, recoillcss guns, self-propelled weapons, and bombs; airplane armament followed by showing •of TP 7-1266 and .TP 7-1416. C, TF Mimeo 2.0576 -1 ANNEX NO. 33 (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Mounts in Warfare 1 / A comparison to normal offensive and defensive combat emphasizing the influence of terrain, organizer tipn and the use of supporting arms. C FM 100-5, pars 873- 912, 951- 955 Amphibious Operations 2 Coordination in the joint execution of ground, naval, and air forces; explana- tion of ship to shore movement; tactical planning of an assault, to include mission, objectives , reorganization, end employment of air and naval gun fire support, C PMs 100-5, pars 979- 986; 7-20, pars 200-205 River Grossing \ 1 Historical example from European campaign, preceded by brief•genera 1 introductory to subject, C PM 100 ■-5, pars 786- 820 Offens ivo Conbat 1 Basic principles of the offense applicable to all units; terminology peculiar to the offense to enable students to understand plans and orders and offensive move- ments, deployments, and maneuvers to visualize for studc-nts f comba t formations through all phases of the offense, C FM 100-5, pars 135, 195-199, 236-237, 433-464, 467-469 , 475-476, 554, 559; Mimeo 2,0635 ANNEX NO. 33 ; (Cent’d) subject And FILE NUMBER- HOURS SCOFF OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Infantry 2 A map exercise to ME . FM 100-5, Division in Attack familiarize the student with the mechanics of map problems, and' illustrate the basic principles of the attack of an infantry divis ion. pars 453-490 Reconnaissance 1 The basic principles C FM 100-5, and Security of reconnaissance and security, enumerating the reconna issance pars 195- 275, 291- 315; Mimeo , I agencies, and discussion of the necessity of contin- uous reconnaissance and employment of necessary security measures at' all times. Security on 2.0636 the march, during halts, in the offensive and defensive 'phases . of combat. j Joint 5 Demonstrate the D To be Operations, Task Force landing of a "Task Force” on an enemy shore. Include the manning of landing craft, order in which the units will go ashore, air support of the operation, and medical service of the operation. announced ANNEX NO. 34 ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF MEDICAL UNITS ... (24 Hours) SUBJECT Al'ID FILE NUITBER HOURS SCOPE OP" INSTRUCTION my bp 7>p • • INSTRUCTION REFERENCES The Medical Company, Infantry Regiment 1 Organization and function of the Medical Company, Infantry Regiment, to include its employment in garrison and in combat. , C FMs 7-30, 8-5; T/0 & E 8-7 The" Medical Batta lion. Infantry Division 1 Organization and function of the Medical. Battalion, Infantry Division. Include the duties of the Division Surgeon. c PM- 8-5; T/0 & Es 8-15, 8-16, 8-17, 8-18 Medical Detachments of the Infantry Division 1 Introduction to the Medical Detachments of the Division Artillery, Engineering Battalion, and Division Head- quarters,. Include employment and evacuation. c FM 8-5; T/0 Sc Es 5-15, 6-10, 7-3 i Medical Service of the Armored Division 1 Present both first and second echelons of medical service within the armored Division. Discuss general cha racteristies peculiar to the Armored Force. c FMs 8-5, 17.-80; T/0 Sc Es 8-75, 8-76, 8-77, 17-25, 7-25, 5-215, 2-25, 17-2, 17-20-1, 17-60, 9-65 Medical Service of the Infantry Division 3 Demonstration of the medical service of the Infantry Division presenting the establishment and operation of an aid station, C D FM 8-5 ANNEX NO. 54 (Cont’d) stej'RW' AiJd FILE NUMBER .. HOURS Scope of INSTRUCTION" TYPE OF! ‘A INSTRUCTION REFERENCES collecting station, and the ambulance and clearing com- panies of the medical battalion. Principle s and Doctrines of Medical Service 2 Discuss the basic principles cf medical service. The problems encountered in evacuation and supply within the combat zone. C, TF FMs 8-5, 8-10 Medical Service, 1 Compare the Airborne Division to the i C FMs 8-5, 100-5, Airborne Division Infantry Division. Discuss the medical support of airborne operations, 101-10 Medical Service, Arctic Operations 2 Introduction to medical support of an arctic ope ration. The special problems as a result of extreme cold and wet weather condit ions, C None * Review of 6 This period to be C, PE To be Medical Service of Selected World War II Campaigns used for research and discussion of the "Medical Plan" of selected campa igns, announced Medical Support of the Infantry Division in the Attack 2 Prepare the Medical Plan for the support of an Infantry Division in an attack situation• ME FMs 8-5, 8-10 ANNEX NO. 34 (Contfd) .. . SUBJECT ANt> ' FILE NUMBER HOURS Scope of INSTRUCTION type "nr" INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Air 4 An introduction C, D None Evacuation to evacuation by air to include personnel and equipment• Discuss special occasions whore evacuation by air is required. Demons trate evacuation of a casualty. ■ ANNEX HO* 35 MEDICO-MILITARY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS (5 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER FOURS SCOPE OF . TYPE OF INSTRUCT!ON INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Casualties 1 ■ Discussion of C Reports from Resulting from problem of M Operation At omic classification, Crossroads'5 , Warfare transpoftation, shelter, treat- . The Bulletin of the U. S. ment, and disposition of atomic warfare casuaItics. Army Medical Depa rtment. Effects of 2 The influence of C To bo Nov/ Develop- ments in increased speed and range of announced Weapons'and planes, rockets . Equipment on and guided missiles* Medical Department Activities 1 ■ biological warfare,' and atomic bombs upon the chars,cter 1st ics , • function and dis- position of Medical Department units and personnel. 61 ANNEX NCT. 36 STAFF PLANNING AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS (37 Hours) sTjbj PILE NUMBER HOURS Scope of “ INSTRUCTION TYPE OF' INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Staff Planning General , 1 The relation of the general end special staff in planning an operat ion. C PM 100-5 Planning of a Communication Zone 4 i Develop the Medical Plan for a Theater of Operations less the 1st and 2d echelon medical units, C, PE PMs 8-5, 100-5 Development of Medical Plan for an Amphibious Operation 10 Orientation and development of Medical Plan by committee. Discuss the various plans, C, PE • To be a nnounced Medical Service of a Field Army 8 Organization and employment of Medical Depart- ment units’of a Field Army. C, D PMs 8-5, 8-10, 101-10 Tables of Organization of Medical Units of a Communication Zone 4 C ommi11 o e work. Prepare suggested changes in T/0 & Es for Medical Department units in a communication zone. C, PE Current T/0 & Es; Medical Department Unit Hist orie s Medical Plan, Airborne Operation 10 Develop the Medical Plan for an airborne operation. C, PE PM 8-5 ANNEX NO.37 MISCELLANEOUS (5 Hours) SUBJECT i.KD file number HOURS SCOPE OF TYPE INSTRUCTION INS"”- OP TTCTIOK REFERENCES Troop Movement . 1 Types of move- ments, preparatory measures, march technique, day and night marchcs, motor movements and rates and lengths of marches. C ( J PMs 7-40, pars 77-92, roi-ira, 112-125; 101-10, pars 204, 206; Mimeo 2.0637 Communications 1 The importance of communications, and the agencies and means avail- able in the infantry division. c PM 7-24, Chap 3 / , 'A1 ' "W'te Preparation of C.P.X., Umpiring 1 Procedure and mechanics involved in preparation of a command post exercise. A dis- cus -si on of the operation of the exorcise. c PMs 21-250, pars 5, 10, 64, 65, 67, 98; 105-5, pars 1-12, 41 -49; 21-5, pars 2, 4, 9 New Developments 1 Guided missiles, rockets and latest d ev c1opmon t s and trends in infantry weapons. c None Psychological Wa rfa re 1 The methods and functions of, organization for, and future value of psychological warfare. Citation of historical examples of political*and military usage prior to and during World War II, The role of psychological warfare in tine of peace and in possible future military operations. c \ Military Review, Jan 47, Feb 47, March 47 ANNEX NO. 58 • PHYSICAL TRAINING (40 Hours) SUBJECT' aNd~ “ FILE NUMBER HOURS ' SC(jFE OP INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Introduction to Physical Tra ining 1 Training film to demonstrate types of conditioning exercises, grass drills and guerrilla exercises that are conducted in accordance’with Training Circular 87. TP None > Formations and Starting Positi ons . t • » 1 \ Explanation and demonstration of various formations, starting positions and warm-up exercises vised in Physical Training. Application of each under super- vision of the’ instructor. D, PE i FIT 21-20, Chap 4 « . ♦ » Warm-up and- Conditi oning Exercises • / 1 Explanation, ‘ demonstration and application of various warm-up and conditioning exercises described in Training Circula 87. D, PE r PM 21-20, Chap 4 Cond iti oning Exercises 1 Demonstration and application of conditioning exercises. D, PE FM 21-20, Ch a p 4 Guerrilla Exerc ises 1 Explanation, demonstration and application of various types of guerrilla oxer- - ciscs, D, PE FM 21-20, Chap 8 ANNEX NO. m (Cont'd) SUBJECT Ato PILE HUMBER HOURS ~SCOPE' OF INSTRUCTION "'TypIToe INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Conditioning and Guerrilla Exercises . 5 Explanation, demonstration and application of conditioning and guerrilla exercises, D, PE PM 21-20, Chaps 4-8 < Team- Competition 1 Explanation, demon- stration and application of various types of athletics and mass games. D, PE PM 21-20, Chap 13 Conditioning Exorcises 3 Explanation, demonstration and application of various types of conditioning exercises, D , PE PM 21-20, Chap 4 Competitive Sports 1 Class divided into teams to par- ticipate in various competitive sports. PE TM 21-220 Conditioning Exercises 3 Period of instruction D, PE to be conducted by iJ members of the student body under the supervision of the instructor a nd in- a c c ord once with Training Circular 87, FM 21-20, Chap 4 Competitive Sports 1 Class divided into FE teams to participate in volleyball, softball and touch football. FM 21-20; TM 21-220 Conditioning and Guerrilla Exercises 1 Explanation,' demonstration and application of various types of conditioning and guerrilla exercises D, PE V FM 21-20, Chaps 4-8 ANNEX 110. 38 (Cont ’ d ) SUBJECT Mt) ' PILE NUMBER HOURS ■ Scope of ' INSTRUCTION TYPE Of INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Conditioning and Guerrilla Exercises, Mass Games and Competitive- Sports 18 Explanation, demonstration and application of various types of exercises and athletics, D, PE FM 21-20; TM 21-220 Physica1 Fitness Tost 2 Class divided into groups to participate in tests. 2-5-1-5 as described in FM 21-20, PE PM 21-20, Chap 17 ANNEX NO. 39 INFORMATION AND EDUCATION (8 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE LUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF TYPE CP INSTRUCTIOH INSTRUCTIOK REFERENCES China (1600-1947) 1 History and develop- ment of China from 1600 t h r o, ii gh t h o Second World War, L None The Mission, 1 The use of * ideas L WD Clrs’360, Need and Organization of 1 & E i as weapons, mission of I & E, I cc E as a command 367, Sec .X; 392, Sec VI; 1944; 193, - function, authorize- t i on end c r g an i sa t i on, Icrsonne1 and d u ties, need of 1 A E in com- ho t and peace t imc , I A E f o r i t ! d u o t e c s , v o 1 un t e a v s , ou t b ou nd and incoming troops. / See I, 1943; 18, Sec II; 111, Sec 1; 138, par 20; Ltr, I&E Div, WDSS 29 Apr 46, Sub •) ect: "Troop Information Program’'; WD Pamphlet 20-3; Army Inf ormat i on Digest Russia (1682-1947) 1 Thd history and deve 1 opmcnt of Russia from 1682 to th e p r o s o n t t im e , L Hone Troop Infernetion Program 1 A panel will he pre- sented to discuss their views of a subject of timely and current intorest. After the main speaker has completed his talk, the hour will be opened to ' questions from the audience, directed to any one of the members of the panel under the supervision of the instructor. L WD Cirs 360, 1944; 100, Sec IX, 1946; TM 28-210; EM-1 (GI Roundtable); Army Informs tion Digest; Discussion & Information Tra ining Handbook (proposed) ANNEX NO. 39- (Cant'd) SUBJECT AND TUTU UTTURUR HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCT TOM . REFERENCES— Germanv (1618-1947) * 1 Hist cry d c v e1op- ment and background of Germ.ary from 1618 to the prescnt time. L i None Information Centers and Media 1 The purpose, means and methods of developing, locating and maintaining a live, information center, and a tour of a Battel Ion- In format ion Center, / L WD Cirs 360, 1944; 100, Sec IX, 1946; TIi 28-210; Ell-1 (GI Roundtable); Army Information Digest; Discussion h Information Ha ndbook (proposed ) Problems of the World 1 Open forum di s- cussing any p r o b1em tha t might C, PE Current Tinga zincs; Army Talks; Today arise regarding current affairs and problems of interst. • Guide of Current affairs; "A V/c ekly Digest of Public Opinion”, prepared by the Analysis Divisi on• Boards, "American Government and Politics" Hicks, "a Short History of the American Democracy" ANNEX NO* 39 (Cont’d) SUBJECT AND ' FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Army 1 The Mission of L UD Cirs 360, Educa-t ion Edu c a t ion in the 367,, See X; Program Army, organization 392, See VI, and administration 1944; 193, of the Educational See I, 1945; f Program, USAPI 111, Sec I, and■its operation, 1946; off-duty 'educational TM 28-210; programs, educational US API counsellors, and publicising Inf ormat ion Bulletin; • * ■ educational programs. US API Catalog ANNEX' NO, 40, TRAINING TECHNIQUES i.ND IIETHODS (10 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF TYPE OF INSTRUCTION ■ INSTRUCTION REFERENCES. Introduction 1 Introduction to L Pt.5 21-5, to Military Military Training, pars 1-10, Training and the course of instruction pre- sented by the School, 61-76 Mechanism of 1 The six steps in D PM 21-5, Instruction the mechanism of 1nstruction, and t he five mo thods of instruction are discussed, and how they should be applied in instruction is explained and demonstrated. pars 64-76 Technique of 1 it discussion of C TM 21-250, Trnining t b o v a r i o u s f a c t o r s pars 33-36; which make for good instruction. TM 1-1000, pars 22, 24, • w i t h cm ph a s i s on the approach to instruction, the actual lecture itself and sorae of the pitfalls to be avoided in <7 / 7 O -£ , *_/ O , PM 21-5, pars 88-103 instruction. Instructional 1 Discussion of some C FMs 21-5, ..ids of the instruetiona1 aids that are avail- able for use in supplementing 1o c t uro ma t c r1a 1. Particular emphasis is placed upon aids furnished by the Army e s peclally thos e listed in FM 21-8. pars 81-87; 21-8; TMs 1-1000, pars 19, 20; 21- pars 22- ANNEX NO. 40 (Cent *d ) SUBJECT AND FILE HUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE'OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Visual Aids 1 Presentation of the various vis ua 1 a id s that a r o a v a i l.a b I. e to Army Instructors such as celluloids along with an explanation of how to use them, where they can be obtains d, a nd their value in instruction. C, D I FMs 21-5, pars 78-80; 2,1-7, pars 1-12; TMs 1-1000, pars 2Of, 25, 29; 21-250, pars 164-166 Examination 1 Examine t ion c over in, important points of Training Techniques and Methods, Dis- cussion of examination. g E, C All previous references Practice Teaching 4 Students to prepare and deliver lectures taking Into.' consideration all factors covered in prev:* ous hours regarding; t r a. in i n g t e ch n i qu e s and methods. PE All previous references AIJIIEa NO. 41 ’ TRAINING MANAGEMENT (8 Hours) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS ‘ SCOPE OF• TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Steps in Trai ning Ma na gem on t 1 Conference explaining t h e v a r i o u s s t e p s taken in planning a program of train- ing, namely; The Estimate of the Training Situation, The Training Plan, The Training Pro- gram, The Master Schedule*, apd The V/eekly S ohedu 1 o • C FM 21-5, Sec 2 , Appendix II; pars 15-24, 25-27, 122, 130, Sec IX, Appendix III; pars 131, 132, Appen- dix IV;’ AR 310-60 The Estimate of the Tra ining' Situation * 1 Conference cmphas izing in detail the fac t or s c ons idercd in,the T r a i n i n g E s t im ate, and the employ- ment of theqe factors in an .. appllcatory exer- cise by the students. C, PE PM 21-5, pars 15-24 Mobilize t ion Training Programs 1 The value of Mobilizet ion T ra in. ing Fr ogr a ms as an aid to the conduct of Mobilization Training* C Fit 21-5; Curr ont War Depart- ment Pub 1 ic a t i ons Mobilization Tra ining Programs 1 Discussion by various members of each committee group, who will present their solution to the prob1on assigned d u r i n g th o p rev i nu s hour of ins tructi on. TO D Previous references ANNEX NO. 4i (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Mn ster and Weekly JL The purpose and preparation of C PM El-5, pars Do-S1?, Schedules the Master and We e k]y 3 ch ed u 1 e, and an explanation of the applicatory problem to follow the conference* 12 E , 130, Sec Ilf, Appendix III; pars 131, 1.3E , Appen- dix IV. The Setting Up of the Training Program for the Divisional Medical Service 3 Orientation by the instructor, and a general discussion by t h e g r ou p, a f t e r which the students will bo formed into committee groups. Each committee leader will assign a part of the pr ob I em' t o on c h member of his group. The problem will require research work by or,cli student* • C lr s s r o om c cm i 11 e e rrrun discu s si on s will be hold to c o (., r d i n a t e th e problem. C PM 21-5; Current War Depart- ment Publications • i BHB HI ANNEX NO. 42 ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION OF ARMY HOSPITALS (14 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS ' 36OPE OF TYPE t)F INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Organization of Hospital Headquarters 2 A brief review C of the usual organization of Army hospitals. Instruction in the duties and responsibilities of the commanding ■ officer, executive officer, and public relations officer. AR 40-590; TM 8-262, Chap I; PM 101-5, Chap I Organization end Function of the Ad jutantf s Office 1 An outline of the C various sections of the ad jutan tf s office, and the function of each section. An explanation of the relation- ships of the adjutant to the commanding officer, executive officer, and the other divisions of the hospital. TMs 8-262, Cha n I; 12-250, Part 2, Chaps 1, 2, 3 The Personnel Division 1 To acquaint the C student with the functions • of the p ors onne1 d iv is ion within the hospital; the various sections of the personnel division, and the duties and responsibilities of each. TMs 8-262, 12-250, Cha ps 4,5, 6 ANNEX HO. 42 (Cont'd) SUBJECT aiTd FILE NUMBER HOURS ■ 2C"(jp* TYPE OP INSTRUCTION INST RUCTION REPEREUCE3 ' The Supply 1 An outline of the C TM 8-262; Division and the Office of orga niza t ion a nd function of the supply division ARs 35-6520, 100-80, 100-90, the Engineer to show how this 700-10,Sec IV, i division fits into the supply procedure as taught by the De pa rtment of Administration• To show the function of the office of the Engineer ns to Inspection,'plans and repairs. 700-25 Organization 2 An outline of C ARs 40-590, of the Registrar? s Office i .the duties and responsibilities of the Iicgistrar in the admission of patients care and preservation of mc d i c a1 rcco rds, as custodian of the patientsT ■ 40-1025; TM 8-262, Chaps I, II, V, VIII vp- / fund, and as commanding officcr, detachment of pa t i o nt s . The. Command- ing Officer, Station Complement 1 Describe the relat ionshlps of t he c omma nd i ng c ff i c c r, s t a t i on c cm p 1 er! e n t t o t h e o t h e r d i v i s 1 on s a r! d s ervic cs o f the hospital. Define his responsibilities as far a s training, ~ supply and admlnistra tion (including assignment of personnel) are concerned. C \ TMs 8-262, 12-250, 12-255 .;MEX NO. 42 (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE" OP INSTRUCTION TYPE" OF INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Organization 1 and Function of the Fiscal Divis ion To explain the organization and function of the fiscal division of the hospital. To discuss activities connected w it h a ppr opr la t c d funds, budget e s t imato s, paymont of patients and duty personnel, and the proper utilization of the audit branch. C TM 8-262, Chap 1; ARs 35-5, Sec IV; 35-6740 Security 1 and Intelligence Division and the Judge Advocate To instruct the students in the proper utilization of th6 security and intelligence division, and its relationship to the rest of the command. To provide an orientation into the duties of the Judge Advocate, C TM 2-262, Chan I; ARs- 25-5,' 25-20 The Convalescent 1 Servic es Division To provide an orientation on the o rgan1sa11on a nd furc t i on -of the c f.) n v a 1 e s c e n t services division; instruc11on in the function and r e s p on s i b i 1 i t i e s of each branch ■ ■ c f this d iv i s1on and its relation- ship to the professional services, . C V/D Mono 40-590-6, 1946; TM 3-262 / ANNEX NO.,42' (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Thd*‘Organiza- 2 An outline of the C AR 40-590; tion and Function of the pro- fessional Services of the Hospital organization of each of the professional services* A dis- cussion of the relationships of the professional services to the a dminis trat iv e divisions within the hospital, and the flow of records, reports, a nd inf arma t i on TM 8-2 62 • between the various professional services, and administrative < divisions *■ Examination- 1 A c on p r e h e n s i v c E All previous Administrot ivc Organization of HospitaIs written exanin at ion covering the previous hours on thc or ga n i z a. tion of hospitals. references AMEX NO. 45 MEDICAL SUPPLY RECORDS AND PROCEDURES (15 Hours) SUBJECT7 AMD FILE HUMBER HOURS SCOPE OP TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES, ' •Post' Medical Supply ■ Organization ' f 2 During these two 0 hours give the organization as to the section in the office, relationship with the post com- mander and director of supply. Number of stock record accounts. Con- solidated property off ice, Rola t i on ship w 1th t r o op s a t p o s t, camps end stations. TMs 38-220, 38-403; AR 35-6520 Stock Record Accounts 3 Procedures in C, PE’ setting up a record account, authority, defini- tions, vou ch o r s , TMs 38-403, 38-220; PS 38-8, PS 38-9; AR 35-6520; register, stock record cards, forms, and variations, analysis of information on card, packing and posting rules, stock level. V/D Cir 35, 1946 Requ is it * oning Property 2 Ordering s che du1e s, C types of requ1sitions, dote rnin ati < ■ n o f requirements; preparation of r c qu i s i t i 'o n s , 1VD * * GO ‘1A 5, r o qu i r e d d a t a , due-in record and notations; special requ i s i t i on ing. TMs 38-220, 38-403; aR 35-6520 Property' Ad jus tinent 2 Principles’of property C adjustment, cause of transit discrepancies; average shortages and damages; use of the V/D aGO Form 15-1, rules of preparation, data on ARs 35-6520, 35-6640; TMs 14-904, 38-403, 38-220 AME:: NO. 43 (Ont ’(-]) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF • • : . TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES ' formexhibits, "appointing authority, surveying officer, action taken; .inventory adjust- ment reports, preparation, approval, filing. Issue and Shipments 2 Issuing schedules; C editing of requisitions; due- out procedures; issue to officers, nurses and v;a r r a n t of fleers; issue to established organizations, special requirements for station medical issue; shipments from station. aRs 35-6520, 35-6620; TMs 58-AO3, 38-220 - ♦ . * Mem ora ndum Receipts Procedure 2 Posting memorandum C, PE receipt to stock record cards, vouchering, voucher number, consolidation, pr operty t ran sf err c d wi th tr obps; transf ers , effect on stock records, TH ’SB-A-OS; AR 35-6520 r 1 i \ ( Turn-In Procedures 1 Use "of V/D AGO Form C i 17; pr e pa ra t i on, distribution, effect on stock records, exchanges a nd rc p1a c cnont s, items worn out through fa 1r wcar ;; no tear; items turned in for repairs. TI/I 38-A03; -R 35-6520; \/D C-ir 3 5, 1946 Reports Submitted 1 Station stock status C reports; schedule of submission, preparetion, contents, source. TM 38-220; 7D Cir 35, 1946 ANNEX NO.43 (dent'd) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SC OPE"6F ■ TYPE OF' INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES distributi on, usc; excess stock reports, determination, 'c la s s i f ic a t i on,. disposition; required reports and responsibilities. ANNEX HO. 44 MESS ADMINISTRATION (4 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS ■ ’SCOPS" OF ' INSTRUCTION TYPE OF INSTRUCTI ON REFERENCES Food Storage and Stock Control 1 A study of methods of food storage and arrangement of stores, methods of stock control, receipt of food and supplies, inventories, and distribution of meats and baking products, issue of foods. c TM 8-2Q2y ' Secs 5, 6, Chap VI Issue and Food Preparation 1 A study of forms and records required for issue and inventory of foods* Importance of proper timing in food pre- paration and pre- pa rat i on.of cooks worksite et; methods of preparing uncookec items, short orders a nd ward kit ch en preparation* A d is cu s s i on of f o od service (meal periods, individual service, special diet patients and f ood cart service)* c I 1 , . TM 8-262, Secs 6, 7, Chap VI Food Service 1 Methods of service- in cafeteria; control of silver- w a r c s u pp 1 y, p r e - heating of dishes and counter supply. Instruction to be given to serving personnel regarding portion control and proper tray arrange- ment. Discussion c TM 8-262, Sec 7, Chap VI ANNEX NO* 44 (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS —STOPS" "BP TYPE UY INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES of methods of food service where personnel is limited and feeding of civilians. Food 1 A study of C TM 8-262, Conservation 'and preparation of food con- servation pro- gram, causes of edible food waste arid their control, food conservation posters, strip Sec 8, Chap VI tables, left- over food, word Waste, fat conservation and food waste computation. AMEX NO. 45 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES FOR FUNDS • (6 Hours) STTS'JETJT^TID FILE NUMBER HOURS 'SCOTS' 'OF TYrTT'O'F INSTRUCTION INSTRUCT ION REFERENCES Accounting Procedures for Hospita1 Funds 1 A discussion and review of sections on general ledger, accounting for income and cash receipts, accounting for expenses and cash d i s bu r s erne nt s , r e c o rd of daily gain or loss from subsistence, and food control. c I TM 8-262, Secs 1-6, Chap VII Accounting for Non- expendable Property 1 A study of account- ing for non-expendable property pertaining to the fund, main- taining an inventory record, methods of Issuing property, disposition of prope rty, physi c a1 inventory and' issue of property on memorandum receipt. C TM 8-2 62; Sec 7, Chop VII. Transactions with Hospital Tra ins , Accounting Procedures Aboard Hospital Tra ins 1 A study of the proc ed ure of trans- actions with hospital trains, accounting procedures aboard the hospital trains, accounting procedures at home terminals of hospital trains, C TM 8-262 , Secs 8, 9, 10, Chap VII Unit Funds 1 To give instruction in the basic principles prescribed in TM 20-221 and AR 210-50 for handling of the accounting records, forms, and reports of the unit form. c AH 210-50; TM 20-22.1 ANNEX NO* 45 (Cont'd) SUBJECT*and FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE,OP TYPE OF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Accounting 2 To give instruc- C ARs 2X0-50, Procedures tions in pro- 210-65; for Post Trust, Central Post, Special Welfare and Sundry Funds, Post Exchange cedures to be established and maintained by custodians of Post Trust Funds, Central Post, Special Welfare Funds and Post Exchanges, Instructions given in methods to standardize so far as practicable TM 20-220 accounting and reporting pro- cedures of the above funds. - ANNEX N6. 46 PENSONNEL I.IANAGEMENT (18 Hours) SUBJECT AND FILE NUMBER HOURS SCOPE OF ' TYPE Of INSTRUCTION , INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Class ification and Assignment 6 Having the right man in the right place by maintaining and utilizing the service record, enlisted man 1s rnd C, PE ARs 545-5, 345-125; TMs 12-230A, 12-260, 12-405, 12-406, o f f i c e r s T qu a 1 i f i c a - tlon cards, selection by tests a ri'd interviews, personnel processing'and ass ighment, 12-425, 12-426, 12-427; •7D Pamphlet 12-3 Increas ing Availability fbr Work 4 Controlling absence from the lob through understanding the causes of AV/OL and a pp ly i n g p r c v e n t iv e moasires, inc1uding • discipline; providing for welfare and inci"ca s ing mora 1 o thro u. gh p e r s ona 1 contact and interest, and c ommunicat i on tv i th fam i 1 i e s by progress reports and 1 etters ,of synpa thy in case of serious i 11 nor,s , in 1 ury and d ea th; 1 ea v o s ' a nd working hours. C, PE ARs 40-590, 600-115, 600-10, 300-550, 605-300, 615-300; V7D Pamphlet 20-5; Tils 8-262, 12-240; EM 783,' Chan 'XI, XVI i, XXIII Stimulating Will to Work 2 Prov id1ng inc entives by p rcmot i on s , awa r ds , and assignments of greaterr rcsponsibility. C ARs 140-5, 605-12, 605-50, 605-145, 610-10, 610-15, 615-5, 615-200; EM 783, 'Chap XV ANNEX NO. 46 (Cont'd) SUBJECT AND PILE NUMBER HOURS ‘SCOPE op INSTRUCTION TYPE OP INSTRUCTION REFERENCES Increasing 1 Training and C AR 350-5; Ability to education in EM 783, Produce ■ the Army for officers and enlisted men; the Army school system. Chap IX Max imum 3 Obtaining full C WD Cirs Utilization utilization of 105, 119, of Manpower all available personnel, including the limited service, WAC,i Negro, and civilian employees. \ 124, 132, 136, 142, 182, 220, 225, 259, 272, 1946; WD Pamph- lets 12-8, 35-2; - .. Civilian ; • Pcrsonhei Procedures M-l, * Civilian Personnel Regulation No. 10 . Examination 2 A one hour E, C All * examinet ion followed by a one hour dis- cussion, designed to review the course in personnel manage- ment, stimulate thinking, and clarify any points of confus ion. previous references ANNEX NO* 47 DENTAL ADMINISTRATION (3 Hours) Subject and ' FILE ITT TIBER HOURS SCOPE OP TYPE OP I NSTRIJCT ION IN3T RUC TI ON REFERENCES Organization 1 Discussion of L None of the Dental Service in a the dental service in a - Theater of Operations \ type theater of opera tions designed to familiarize the student with the administrative- network through which technical supervislion of the dental service is exorcised and the duties of Dental Corps officers connected therewith* Organization 1 Discussion of L PI,I 8-5, of the Dental the organic Chaps 2, Service in a arrangement of 3, 11, Communications Zone a type communica- tions zone, the various types of organizations found therein and their employment. 13, 17 Organization 1 Discussion of L PM 8-5, of the Dental the type units Chaps 2, Service in a. employed in the 3, 4. 9, Combat Zone comhat zone and the facilities available therein* A discussion of the duties of Dental Corps officers serving in units in the combat zone* 11, 13 87