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Expeditionary medical support (EMEDS) basic requires both routine aeromedical evacuation (AE) support and urgent AE support within how many hours of notification?
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24 hrs for routine AE support and 12 hrs for urgent AE support
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Why is medical doctrine necessary?
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Guides commanders in using assets
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What type of doctrine guides organization and employment of forces within distinct objectives, but is broad in its functional areas and operational environment?
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Operational
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Tactical doctrine can be explained best by which of the following examples?
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A car buyer because they can choose specific qualities to fit their individual needs such as speed or safety factors
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What kind of change to casualty survival rates occurs when aeromedical evacuation (AE) is available?
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Significantly increase
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Which expeditionary medical support (EMES) increment has no inpatient beds?
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EMEDS BASIC (no dedicated inpatient beds)
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Who is qualified to perform a critical incident stress debriefing CISD)?
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Mental health personnel and aerospace med specialist with additional training
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Which air force doctrine document is the primary guide used by the air force medical service commanders to accomplish their mission?
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AFDD 4-02, Medical Operations
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What is the total number of personnel assigned to the expeditionary medical support (EMEDS) +25?
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86
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The air force career field manager (AFCFM) has which skill level?
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4N000
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Who develops and maintains currency of the career field education and training plan (CFETP)?
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Air force career field manager
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What figure in an air force specialty code (AFSC) identifies career grouping?
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First
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Who may request a 4N0X1 job inventory
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Career field manager
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How often is the 4N0X1 job inventory normally completed
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Every 3 years
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The Master Training Plan (MTP) is used to outline
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Training milestones for enlisted within assigned area
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