Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Walter Reed patients punished by Army for talking to WaPost

I found this off both Americablog and Shakespeare's Sister, while the original source is The Army Times:

Soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center’s Medical Hold Unit say they have been told they will wake up at 6 a.m. every morning and have their rooms ready for inspection at 7 a.m., and that they must not speak to the media.

“Some soldiers believe this is a form of punishment for the trouble soldiers caused by talking to the media,” one Medical Hold Unit soldier said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

It is unusual for soldiers to have daily inspections after Basic Training.

Soldiers say their sergeant major gathered troops at 6 p.m. Monday to tell them they must follow their chain of command when asking for help with their medical evaluation paperwork, or when they spot mold, mice or other problems in their quarters.

They were also told they would be moving out of Building 18 to Building 14 within the next couple of weeks. Building 14 is a barracks that houses the administrative offices for the Medical Hold Unit and was renovated in 2006. It’s also located on the Walter Reed Campus, where reporters must be escorted by public affairs personnel. Building 18 is located just off campus and is easy to access.

The Army got slammed by the Walter Reed patient's talking to the WaPost reporters about the crappy conditions they have received. This was a public relations nightmare that the Army did not want to have been made public. And now the Army has decided to punish these veterans--their patients--by imposing this Basic Training crap upon them.

This is how the Army supports the troops. Disgusting.

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