Combat System Support Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
508-39 Direct Action Shock Absorber
011539584
508-4678692ITEMF25 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
010543735
508014 Gasket
007244377
50A101J Adjustable Resistor
006287808
50N4 Union Nut
001887493
5103494 Engine Blower
010767481
5103532 A Scavengineg Blower
010653981
510806004 Nozzle Cap
007853271
5114-4636-1 Tube Nipple
000610414
5115918 Tachometer Generator
007358774
5117 Pipe Nipple
001962074
51191 Direct Current Motor
003163171
511L210AAG16 Nonaircraft Turbine Rotor Blade
010782677
511L210AAG17 Nonaircraft Turbine Rotor Blade
010782678
511L210AAG18 Nonaircraft Turbine Rotor Blade
010782679
511L210AAG19 Nonaircraft Turbine Rotor Blade
010782681
511L210AAG20 Nonaircraft Turbine Rotor Blade
010782680
513-4-4CR Tube To Hose Elbow
007280520
5130013-001 Liquid Quantity Indicator
006473731
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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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