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File: aabgm_01.txtSUBJECT: TAC SGPB BIOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCES AND ISSUES DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE VA 23665 REPLY TO ATTN OF: SGPB 9 October 1991 SUBJECT: Operations Desert Shield & Desert Storm - Bioenvironmental Engineering Experiences and Issues TO: HQ USAF/SGPA (Colonel Robert Capell) 1. The attached documents outline the USAF Bioenvironmental Engineering (BEE) experiences and lessons learned during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm and are forwarded for your information, appropriate action, and planning purposes. 2. I briefed this data to the HQ USAF/SGPA BEE staff on 18 April 1991 during a five-hour presentation. On 2 and 3 May 1991, HQ TAC/SGPB hosted a Post Desert Shield and Desert Storm Workshop to consolidate and further discuss lessons learned by deployed BEE Personnel. I later provided a condensed air staff briefing to the senior BEEs during the 18 June 1991 Command BEE meeting. The information contained here is a preview of the BEE data that will eventually be Part of the USCENTAF/SG after-action report for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. 3. Bioenvironmental Engineering played a mayor role during the Gulf War and was a pivotal factor in the overall success of the USAF medical mission. Please direct any questions that might arise concerning this report to HQ TAC/SGPB, F2 [(b)(6)] DAVID L. POTTS, Lt Col, USAF, BSC 4 Atchs Command Bioenvoronmental Engineer 1. Deployment Background 2. BEE DS Workshop 3. BEE Lessons Learned 4. BEE Corrective Actions Plan cc: TAC Host Unit/SGPB HQ TAC/SG/SGP/SGX USAFSAM/BE HQ USCENTAF/SGX ALMAJCOM/SGPB Armstrong Laboratory Readiness is our Profession ATCH l
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