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(1) To ensure that deployable military forces in CONUS and OCONUS are in a state of optimal health and fitness, trained and equipped to protect themselves from DNBI.

(2) To sustain the health and fitness of forces deployed in CONUS and OCONUS and prevent casualties from DNBI.

(3) To ensure that Army units and personnel are trained, equipped, and capable of supporting the preventive medicine requirements of our forces across the full spectrum of military operations, CONUS, and OCONUS.

(4) To prevent and mitigate injuries and illnesses, improving and maintaining the health of all Army personnel, as defined in AR 40-5.

(5) To reduce the Army's medically related costs, in part by reducing demand for the more costly and less effective tertiary treatment services.

(6) To minimize the risks of long-term adverse health effects of military service.

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