Walter Reed couldn't handle wounded from Iraq, leader says

The staff responsible for monitoring injured soldiers was overwhelmed, he says in response to a newspaper story.

The head of the Army hospital responsible for most of the seriously injured war veterans has acknowledged that the staff responsible for tracking patients after they receive treatment was overwhelmed by the number of wounded when violence spiked in Iraq two years ago.

The undermanned staff may have led to wounded veterans falling through the bureaucratic and medical cracks, he said.

Army Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, commander of the ... Full Story »

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4.4
by Mark Monday - Feb. 18, 2007

This is a good, immediate, follow-up to a story breaking on the other side of the country. Given the time to react, and the weekend, the writer and the paper deserve kudos. The overall story is important, given the current popular climate: Is the Bush administration doing right by its troopers, here and abroad.

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