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Alright! General Cody listened to me!

Heck, I'm sure he read the blog.

Okay, mebbe not. Probably not. Almost certainly not. But great minds think alike, right?

The Army did do something many of us recommended - including Army doctors. Sent a combat arms general to Walter Reed.

A combat-arms brigadier general from Fort Knox will take over as deputy commanding general of Walter Reed Army Medical Center, a move that Army officials said yesterday will allow medical commanders to focus on health care while battle-hardened field officers work to regain the trust of wounded soldiers.

Gen. Richard A. Cody, the Army's vice chief of staff, announced that Brig. Gen. Michael S. Tucker will come to Washington as part of a leadership restructuring at Walter Reed that will include the creation of a brigade focused on helping wounded outpatients navigate a treacherous bureaucracy. Cody, speaking to reporters at Walter Reed, said the changes are designed to attack problems and lapses exposed in a series of Washington Post articles and to ensure that veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan receive the care and respect they deserve.

Cody said he believes that new leadership is key to fixing problems that let outpatient soldiers fall through the cracks.

Woot!

Read the rest here at the Washington Post.

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