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Reoptimizing Combat and Operational Stress Control in the U.S. Air Force. | LitMetric

Reoptimizing Combat and Operational Stress Control in the U.S. Air Force.

Mil Med

Office of Command Surgeon, Global Strike Command, Barksdale AFB, LA 71110, USA.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The future of warfare is shifting towards Agile Combat Employment, prompting the Air Force to adapt its behavioral health services during deployments in challenging environments.
  • Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC) has proven effective over the years in improving unit effectiveness and individual performance by offering flexible mental health support throughout the force generation cycle.
  • To fully realize the benefits of COSC, the Air Force should provide formal training for mental health personnel and prioritize their roles in units rather than solely in mental health clinics, though this will require substantial policy changes.

Article Abstract

The future of warfare is changing with anticipation of moving toward Agile Combat Employment in contested, degraded, and operationally limited environments. This will require some changes for behavioral health provision within the Air Force during deployments. With over a century of development and refinement, Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC) has proven to be a sustainable model for behavioral health asset utilization to maximize unit combat effectiveness and individual personnel performance. It allows flexibility of implementation across the force generation cycle through outreach efforts, unit integration, prevention services, and command consultation. COSC teams are versatile: Both enlisted and officer providers have a dynamic opportunity to influence and shape the wellness of an entire population of service members. To maximize this potential, the Air Force needs to formally train for the COSC mission and consider realigning the active duty mental health personnel from working almost exclusively in the Mental Health clinic to primarily working in the units. Employing the key principles of COSC in garrison is possible; however, it will take significant effort and purpose to change from the current policy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usae420DOI Listing

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