Last Installment of the Walter Reed Tragedy

By: Dianne
Published On: 2/19/2007 2:01:47 PM

The second and last installment of WaPo's story on the calamity that is happening to our wounded soldiers returning from Iraq can be found here: http://www.washingto...

Again, please read it and pass it on.  I just can't imagine the hell that these guys are going through.

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Sgt. David Thomas, a gunner with the Tennessee National Guard, spent his first three months at Walter Reed with no decent clothes; medics in Samarra had cut off his uniform. Heavily drugged, missing one leg and suffering from traumatic brain injury, David, 42, was finally told by a physical therapist to go to the Red Cross office, where he was given a T-shirt and sweat pants. He was awarded a Purple Heart but had no underwear.

David tangled with Walter Reed's image machine when he wanted to attend a ceremony for a fellow amputee, a Mexican national who was being granted U.S. citizenship by President Bush. A case worker quizzed him about what he would wear. It was summer, so David said shorts. The case manager said the media would be there and shorts were not advisable because the amputees would be seated in the front row.

" 'Are you telling me that I can't go to the ceremony 'cause I'm an amputee?' " David recalled asking. "She said, 'No, I'm saying you need to wear pants.' "

David told the case worker, "I'm not ashamed of what I did, and y'all shouldn't be neither." When the guest list came out for the ceremony, his name was not on it.

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Comments



An update -- Chris Matthews (Dianne - 2/19/2007 6:43:45 PM)
was discussing this tonight....


Good news (Chris Guy - 2/19/2007 10:17:56 PM)
You gotta take your hat off to the Post on this one. When they get it right, they get it right.


MyDD and AmericaBlog (Chris Guy - 2/19/2007 10:32:55 PM)
also mention the story...


Solve The Problem (norman swingvoter - 2/19/2007 9:21:33 PM)
This is terrible.  However, why should we expect anything else with the incompetence of bush-cheney.  I am almost ashamed of myself for thinking politics about this tragedy.  However, what an opportunity for our new Congress to show a break from the republican failures.  I would hold high profile hearings and then get a bill passed to solve this problem.


Stars and Stripes article re donations to Family Assistance Center at Walter Reed (Quizzical - 2/19/2007 10:24:38 PM)
here's a link to a story that ran before Christmas:
http://www.estripes....

I'm sure donations would be welcomed anytime.