Are you stuck in the system also?

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I am not a lawyer, but I have been in this fight long enough to at least point you to help in most cases. I'll help write a Memorandum For Record and/or the Commander if needed. Sometimes just getting a new perspective from someone who's been there, but doesn't have personal ties to
you, can make things more clear.

The most important thing is for those of us who have made it through, to be here for those still fighting through ~

01 March 2007

accountability

Walter Reed's Commander just got canned, NOW WHAT?
In the reports yesterday soldiers at WRAMC were being punished for their leaders' failures. The First Sergeant was fired, and now the 2-star General got fired, too.
I wonder about the people in-between . . .
There is quite a large gap in rank-structure and accountability between the Company 1SG and Hospital Commander.
BUT - the burden of Command is great and a new commander may be the right start. I trust that the investigators will discover many systematic failures as well as human failures in this whole mess - after all, someone has to design, implement, and oversee this broken system.
The President was at WRAMC a few months ago. Having prepared for VIP guests at various-level functions I can assume that the preparations made prior to the President's visit included making sure all the "bad things" were covered over.
So, while I believe our President is failing in many ways, in this instance I would not be surprised if the military shielded themselves from looking bad.
And that just goes back to integrity and the lack there-of at high levels of the military chain of command. The really good leaders, the ones who put their troops before themselves, usually get passed-over and forgotten. But that's another rant for another day.
Instead I am left to ponder what will become of military medicine - this shit storm may be the catalyst of change so desperately needed.
The Army Times is doing a great job tracking the problems with disability ratings and other issues surrounding the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) process.
Hopefully the new governmental leadership will start doing what they were selected to do - fix the broken shit the current administration won't admit is broken.

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