Former Walter Reed chief forced to retire
By LooneyToons
@LooneyToons (383)
United States
March 12, 2007 8:59pm CST
WASHINGTON (AP) The Army forced its surgeon general, Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley, to retire, officials said Monday, the third high-level official to lose his job over poor outpatient treatment of wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Kiley, who headed Walter Reed from 2002 to 2004, has been a lightning rod for criticism over conditions at the Army's premier medical facility, including during congressional hearings last week. Soldiers and their families have complained about substandard living conditions and bureaucratic delays at the hospital overwhelmed with wounded from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ON DEADLINE: Pressure caught up with Kiley
Kiley submitted his retirement request on Sunday, the Army said in a statement.
"We must move quickly to fill this position — this leader will have a key role in moving the way forward in meeting the needs of our wounded warriors," Acting Secretary of the Army Pete Geren said in an Army statement.
Geren asked Kiley to retire, said a senior defense official speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record. Defense Secretary Robert Gates was not involved in the decision to ask Kiley to retire, the official said.
Kiley's removal underscored how the fallout over Walter Reed's shoddy conditions has yet to subside. Instead, the controversy has mushroomed into questions about how wounded soldiers and veterans are treated throughout the medical systems run by the military and the Department of Veterans Affairs and has become a major preoccupation of a Bush administration already struggling to defend the unpopular war in Iraq.
"I submitted my retirement because I think it is in the best interest of the Army," Kiley said in Monday's Army statement. He said he wanted to allow officials to "focus completely on the way ahead."
The conditions at Walter Reed were detailed last month by The Washington Post. Since then, Gates has forced Army Secretary Francis Harvey to resign and Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, who was in charge of Walter Reed since August 2006, was ousted from his post.
A number of investigations have been ordered.
President Bush appointed a bipartisan commission to investigate problems at the nation's military and veteran hospitals, and separate reviews are underway by the Pentagon, the Army and an interagency task force led by Nicholson.
In a briefing Thursday for reporters at the medical center, top Army officials said they have moved to fix some of the problems at Walter Reed.
Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard Cody said that officials have added caseworkers, financial specialists and others to work with soldiers' families on problems they have related to the injuries such as getting loans or help with income taxes.
(I just don't understand why they didn't have something set up better for them in the first place. The US is set up pretty crappy to help their own. They really do a great deal for the illegal's though. This is one thing that makes me really disgusted with the US.)
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@claudia413 (4280)
• United States
13 Mar 07
It totally disgusts me also because we all know it didn't just get like this overnight. It's been going on for some time. I've heard horror stories from friends who are vets. But, as in all things politic, someone has to pay. The buck has to stop somewhere, so these people who are not to blame are the ones paying. Whoever agreed that the VA Hospitals should be run by a private organization instead of the government should be run out of town after he's tarred and feathered. I just may have to do some research into how it all came about. All I know is illegal aliens get better care than our military personnel and veterans, and it makes me sick.
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@LooneyToons (383)
• United States
13 Mar 07
I totally agree with you 100%. That is why I posted this. I just truly do not understand that the government gets by with treating their own people so poorly. No matter if it is the military personnel, veterans, or just their own people period. There is no need for all this stuff. People think that the world is all of a sudden becoming a horrible place to be. They need to wake up! It has been like this for so many years. There just has been so much cover up. The politics and government think only one thing. How to cover their a$$! What makes them happy and keeps their life going the way they want it is all that needs to be done. Screw anyone that isn't part of the government or part of what makes it run the way that they want it to run. There is so much stuff happening in this world. As you said, it doesn't happen overnight but yet they seem to think it does. Why is that? Because they got their dumb a$$e$ caught. It just totally infuritates me!!!
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@claudia413 (4280)
• United States
19 Mar 07
Yep, you said it all...and very well.
Thanks for the Best Response. It's a shame no one else responded, but maybe they're afraid that Big Brother is watching...;)