In order to go through the MDMP for the scenario you must understand the mission of
the civil affairs veterinarian.
Army
Civil Affairs Veterinarians Train at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center — DVIDS.net, May 15
«In retrospect of the training, I think the transparency and dialogue with the other
civil affairs veterinarians and the civil affairs team sergeant within the 351st Civil Affairs Command benefit the future of civil affairs veterinary missions by sharing the diversity of experience that exists in civil affairs as a functional specialty team asset,» Richards said.
Not exact matches
He shared that the training gave him a better appreciation and understanding of the role
veterinarians have in
civil affairs missions.
When the training was completed, Capt. Jeff Richards,
veterinarian for the 448th
Civil Affairs Battalion in Joint Base Lewis - McChord, Washington, summed up the importance of the week's training.
«This training was an attempt to organize and cogently set
civil affairs veterinary standards among all the 351 CACOM
veterinarians, and enable them to perform in an austere environment,» Miller said.
He said that the active duty
veterinarian, Capt. Sarah Watkins, from the 97th
Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, shared her perspective, which is different in some ways than that of an Army Reserve
veterinarian.
Capt. Kavishti Kokaram, a
veterinarian with the 445th
Civil Affairs Battalion in Mountain View, California and partner in a Turlock, California based large animal veterinary clinic, explained why his background presentation focused only on Nepal, which is only a small part of the PACOM area of responsibility.
Maj. Chase Kohne, a
veterinarian with the 440th
Civil Affairs Battalion in Fort Carson, Colorado and an equine
veterinarian in civilian practice, said «caring for animals is not the mission.