Combat System Support Equipment Parts

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NSN
NIIN
125D296BEG3 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150841
125D296BEGP3 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150841
125D296DDG2 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150836
125D296DDG3 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150837
125D296DDG4 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150838
125D296DDG6 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150840
125D296DDGP2 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150836
125D296DDGP3 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150837
125D296DDGP4 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150838
125D296DDGP6 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
001150840
12F536PC4-22-25-42 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
003726422
12F536PC9-22-30-42 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
003726427
1503512 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
003726422
1503514 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
003726427
1715018 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
002181616
1791664 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
000934550
1JC9009-5 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
006270407
1JC9009PC5 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
006270407
1JD1409PC22 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
002181616
1JD2281PC29 Nonaircraft Ga Turbine Blade Set
000934550
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Combat System Support Equipment

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A combat support hospital (CSH, pronounced "cash") is a type of modern United States military field hospital. The CSH is transportable by aircraft and trucks and is normally delivered to the Corps Support Area in standard military-owned Demountable Containers (MILVAN) cargo containers. Once transported, it is assembled by the staff into a tent hospital to treat patients. Depending upon the operational environment (e.g., battlefield), a CSH might also treat civilians and wounded enemy soldiers. The CSH is the successor to the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital.

The size of a combat support hospital is not limited, since tents can be chained together; it will typically deploy with between 44 and 248 hospital beds, with 44 beds being most common (ATP 4.02-5 Casualty Care, May 2013) For patient care the CSH is climate-controlled, and has pharmacy, laboratory, X-Ray (often including a CT Scanner) and dental capabilities (ATP 4-02.5 Casualty Care, May 2013). It provides its own power from generators.

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