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  1. Casualty evacuation, also known as CASEVAC or by the callsign Dustoff or colloquially Dust Off, is a military term for the emergency patient evacuation of casualties from a combat zone. Casevac can be done by both ground and air.

  2. Casualty evacuation, or CASEVAC, is fundamentally about saving the lives of people engaged in or affected by armed conflict. The development of military systems to quickly transport wounded soldiers from the battlefield to a hospital dates back more than 200 years.2 Being able to evacuate casualties

  3. Jul 8, 2021 · Learn about the Army's doctrine and procedures for conducting casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) in large-scale combat operations. The publication covers planned and unplanned CASEVAC, levels of support, platforms, and rough terrain operations.

  4. Jul 5, 2019 · Learn about the history, principles, methods, and challenges of medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) in the US Army. This chapter covers the roles of care, precedence, en route care, and ground and air vehicles used for MEDEVAC.

  5. Casualty evacuation is the timely, efficient movement and en route care of sick or injured persons from the battlefield to a medical treatment facility. 8 If the nature of the war allows, as did major wars of the previous century, the United States can position sophisticated medical

  6. Considerations for evacuating casualties in rough, mountainous, jungle, desert, cold weather, and urban terrain are provided. Procedures for mass casualty situations and a sample mass casualty plan are included in appendices.

  7. Casualty Evacuation CASEVAC: Casualty evacuation involves the unregulated movement of casualties using predesignated or opportune tactical or logistic aircraft and vehicles.