44 Medical Task Group Explained

Unit Name:44 Medical Task Group
Country: South Africa
Type:Airborne Assault Medic
Notable Commanders:Commandant Kriek Williamson
Identification Symbol Label:Ops Medicidentification_symbol_2=

South Africa's 44 Medical Task Group, part of 7 Medical Battalion Group, is permanently attached to 44 Parachute Brigade. The Task Group consists of parachute qualified Ops Medics, specialist soldiers who perform the recovery, stabilization and evacuation of wounded soldiers from behind enemy lines.[1]

44 Medical Task Group is similar in function to the United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) Pararescuemen (also known as PJs), who are tasked with the recovery and medical treatment of personnel in humanitarian and combat environments.

Garrison

Based at 44 Parachute Regiment, Tempe, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa. 44 Medical Task Group consists of a platoon-sized medical contingent consisting of Operational Medical Support Operators or Ops Medics.

Training Requirements

Para Ops Medics are trained under two main criteria:

Para Ops Medics are qualified under Basic Life Support III. They are trained to stabilize patients, stop bleeding, maintain airways, suture wounds, administer drips and perform lifesaving medical procedures while evacuating patients out of a combat area.[2]

All members of 44 Medical Task Group are static line parachute qualified. Selected members are also Freefall, High Altitude Low Opening (HALO)/ High Altitude High Opening (HAHO) and/or Tandem parachute qualified, enabling the Medical Task Group to support the Parachute Battalions, Parachute School and Regiment in their full spectrum of requirements.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South African Unit Profiles.
  2. Whittle, Marius (2006). "OPS Medic – operational medical orderlies during the Border War". Joernaal vir Eietydse Geskiedenis 31 (3): 326–248. ISSN 0258-2422.