Inouye questions treatment, rehab of war vets
By Rick Maze - Staff writer
Posted : Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 13:57:46 EDT
The powerful chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee said March 18 that he is not convinced the treatment and rehabilitation being given to injured Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans is significantly better than the help he received in World War II.
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, who received the Medal of Honor for his World War II service, spent 22 months in military and veterans hospitals undergoing treatment and rehabilitation for the loss of an arm. He said he is concerned that while medical care may have made great advances in the 64 years that passed since his combat injury, rehabilitation and preparing veterans to return to civilian life has not improved.
At a hearing of the Senate defense appropriations subcommittee where the service surgeons general talked about preparations for a troop increase in Afghanistan and continuing efforts to ease the transition out of the military for wounded veterans, Inouye said he doesn’t see the same type of help available today that he received and suspects someone with his type of injury would be released after just six months of treatment and rehabilitation.
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