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Alabama Soldier Helping Wounded Warriors

Alabama Soldier Helping Wounded Warriors

Lt. Col. Michael Bell helped establish a unit to improve treatment for wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.


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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - An Army physician from Alabama says
helping establish a unit to improve treatment for wounded soldiers
was the most challenging and rewarding experience of his military
career.
That unit is known as the Warrior Transition Brigade and has
been operating for more than a year. It was established after
reports of bad living conditions and bureaucratic snarls
experienced by soldiers who were outpatients at Walter Reed Army
Medical Center in Washington D.C.
Lt. Col. Michael Bell is a 43-year-old Tuscaloosa native and the
father of three children.
He was assigned to the task of improving Walter Reed's
outpatient services.
Bell says he wanted to get involved after seeing stories of
soldiers receiving inadequate outpatient treatment at Walter Reed.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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