Speaker 2
Okay, I really appreciate what you did. Instead of role one through four, have very specific geographic and structural components to it, you went right to the description of what the care is at the four different phases and I think I knew that intuitively but I'm concrete and I really like that you broke that down. Before we go on...
Speaker 1
One of the things that was super frustrating to me and going through the roles and especially being on the special ops surgical teams where we are technically a role too because we have a surgical capability, right? When you look at a map and it just has a map of role here, here, here, and here, that role two could be another one of us that only has an ultrasound and maybe a, you know, a pulse oximeter and a couple of other things, or it could be a 20 plus person team that has like an x ray machine and blah, blah, blah. But ultimately, they were still limited on the care that they could deliver. Right? Like a 25 person team is not going to re -enact the most bowel, for the most part. Like in that theater, they were meant to evacuate. And it drove me crazy because one, it doesn't like, because world two is I'm like, that doesn't actually tell me what they are or how they're organized. And it, it's just a, a native convention and then so so much so that the doctrine has broken it out to three different categories within role two like now you have a light maneuver you have expeditionary you you have a basic I mean I've even done my thesis on this and I still get them confused of like, which is which? How many people do you have? What kind of, you know, equipment do you have? And quite frankly, when we're talking about the future fight, it's not going to matter. Like, I'm not going to be sitting there going, I need to get an x ray on person to decide if they're being evacuated. They're either being like, can you fight or do you have to go home somewhere? Because like, there is no, like, we're just going to put you on the next burn and you'll come back to us in a couple of days. Like that's not, that's not going to happen.