열악한 미 육군 병원의 환경

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Welcome to World News. Tonight, injured US troops confront 맞서다 the government as outrage 격분 grows over the way Americans wounded in war are being treated. Health Scare. Vice President 부통령 Cheney develops <병에> 걸리다 a dangerous blood clot 혈액 응고. Warning signs for millions of people who may not know they’re at risk. Growing Up Fast. Important news for parents of young girls. How much they weigh as toddlers 아장아장 걷는 아이 might affect how quickly they reach puberty 사춘기, 성숙기.

 

And Coming to America. The Iraqi teenager we met in a war-torn 전쟁으로 피폐한 school finds a new life in the US thanks to his love of music and the generosity 관용 of one man. From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson, reporting tonight Elizabeth Vargas.

 

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Good evening? Far from the war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan, US veterans 퇴역군인 were fighting a different kind of battle today. They were confronting their government over the poor treatment many of them have received since returning from war. Nearly 25,000 Americans have been wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

We have reported on this broadcast on the growing crisis of care among the war wounded. ABC’s David Curley reports now on what the government says is going to do about it. And he joins me from outside Walter Reed Hospital. David? Congress came to the army’s premier 으뜸의 hospital angry about a lack of care for the wounded. “What’s going on here in Walter Reed may be the tip of the iceberg 빙산의 일각 of what’s going on all around the country.”

 

Sergeant 하사관, Daniel Shannon, has been waiting for two years for surgery for an artificial 인공의 eye. “I want to leave this place.” “I think this is a massive failure of confidence 신뢰 in management 감독 and command 지휘.” Some in congress say there should be no surprise. Reports have consistently highlighted problems, forcing the head of the army to make a candid 숨김없는 admission 고백, 자백. “You were very wrong about what was going on.” “Absolutely”

 

An Internal Army Investigation found 87 deficiencies 결함 within the entire medical system within the army. They say they working on those deficiencies right now, Elizabeth. More tough questions tomorrow that Senate wants answers as well.

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