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The RAP has traditionally been staffed by the unit's Medical Officer, a Medical NCO, and a small number of medical orderlies. Additionally, units have employed stretcher-bearers, and more recently trained medics, for the evacuation and immediate treatment of battlefield casualties.
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and other larger medical units further to the rear. RAPs are not usually equipped to provide surgical treatment or long-term care.
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The RAP has usually been the first stop in the evacuation chain for seriously injured personnel, who are then transported to
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of battlefield casualties. In the US forces, the equivalent is the
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