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According to the policy of the War Department, who should be retained for medical and surgical treatment?
According to the policy of the War Department, who should be retained for medical and surgical treatment?
- Soldiers with chronic disabilities not correctible within their terms of service
- Soldiers suffering from chronic or permanent disabilities not incurred in the line of duty
- Soldiers with unhealed lesions from non-combat activities
- Soldiers with chronic diseases that are correctible within their terms of service (correct)
What is the intention of the War Department's policy regarding officers and soldiers held in service for medical and surgical treatment?
What is the intention of the War Department's policy regarding officers and soldiers held in service for medical and surgical treatment?
- To restore officers and soldiers to health and function as fully as possible (correct)
- To transfer all officers and soldiers to civilian hospitals for treatment
- To provide vocational education only to officers and soldiers with acute diseases
- To provide immediate discharge for all officers and soldiers with communicable diseases
Under what circumstances should officers and soldiers be retained for medical and surgical treatment according to the policy?
Under what circumstances should officers and soldiers be retained for medical and surgical treatment according to the policy?
- When they have unhealed lesions from non-combat activities
- When they have disabilities incurred in the line of duty which are correctible within their terms of service or enlistment (correct)
- When they have communicable diseases that are not a danger to the civil community
- When they have chronic or permanent disabilities not incurred in the line of duty
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