‘Some are too injured to wear their body armor’

Given the reports lately about the Bush administration neglecting injured troops and sending additional soldiers into combat without the necessary equipment, I suppose it was only a matter of time before the two narratives were combined — sending injured troops into battle without the protection they need.

In Salon today, Mark Benjamin has the painful and discouraging story.

“This is not right,” said Master Sgt. Ronald Jenkins, who has been ordered to Iraq even though he has a spine problem that doctors say would be damaged further by heavy Army protective gear. “This whole thing is about taking care of soldiers,” he said angrily. “If you are fit to fight you are fit to fight. If you are not fit to fight, then you are not fit to fight.”

As the military scrambles to pour more soldiers into Iraq, a unit of the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Benning, Ga., is deploying troops with serious injuries and other medical problems, including GIs who doctors have said are medically unfit for battle. Some are too injured to wear their body armor, according to medical records.

On Feb. 15, Master Sgt. Jenkins and 74 other soldiers with medical conditions from the 3rd Division’s 3rd Brigade were summoned to a meeting with the division surgeon and brigade surgeon. These are the men responsible for handling each soldier’s “physical profile,” an Army document that lists for commanders an injured soldier’s physical limitations because of medical problems — from being unable to fire a weapon to the inability to move and dive in three-to-five-second increments to avoid enemy fire. Jenkins and other soldiers claim that the division and brigade surgeons summarily downgraded soldiers’ profiles, without even a medical exam, in order to deploy them to Iraq. It is a claim division officials deny.

Benjamin spoke with many troops in the 3,900-strong 3rd Brigade and found, as Sgt. Jenkins put it, “This is about the numbers.” If that means doctors and commanders changing medical profiles and sending hurt soldiers to Iraq to give the appearance of units being sent at full strength, so be it.

This has all the makings of yet another breathtaking scandal.

Keep in mind, we’re not just talking about minor physical ailments here. This is about troops who literally can’t put on protective gear being sent to a war.

The injured soldiers interviewed by Salon, however, expressed considerable worry about going to Iraq with physical deficits because it could endanger them or their fellow soldiers. Some were injured on previous combat tours. Some of their ills are painful conditions from training accidents or, among relatively older troops, degenerative problems like back injuries or blown-out knees. Some of the soldiers have been in the Army for decades. […]

One female soldier with psychiatric issues and a spine problem has been in the Army for nearly 20 years. “My [health] is deteriorating,” she said over dinner at a restaurant near Fort Benning. “My spine is separating. I can’t carry gear.” Her medical records include the note “unable to deploy overseas.” Her status was also reviewed on Feb. 15. And she has been ordered to Iraq this week.

The captain interviewed by Salon also requested anonymity because he fears retribution. He suffered a back injury during a previous deployment to Iraq as an infantry platoon leader. A Humvee accident “corkscrewed my spine,” he explained. Like the female soldier, he is unable to wear his protective gear, and like her he too was ordered to Iraq after his meeting with the division surgeon and brigade surgeon on Feb. 15. He is still at Fort Benning and is fighting the decision to send him to Baghdad. “It is a numbers issue with this whole troop surge,” he claimed. “They are just trying to get those numbers.”

Now, to be fair, it’s worth noting that the Salon piece focused exclusively on Fort Benning, Ga. (a base Bush is particularly fond of for public relations purposes). We don’t know if, or to what extent, similar problems exist at other bases.

But some are beginning to wonder.

Other soldiers slated to leave for Iraq with injuries said they wonder whether the same thing is happening in other units in the Army. “You have to ask where else this might be happening and who is dictating it,” one female soldier told me. “How high does it go?”

Good question.

Hmmmm… perhaps the military should consider “requisitioning” bodies from among the ranks of College Republicans.

I remember a Max Blumenthal article detailing more than few such gatherings of the esteemed eelight. Plenty of jocks mixed in among the Rovian pudge (physically fit), many are NRA members (love of guns), white (more photogenic than those “pesky” minorities/immigrants/foreigners hoping for a green card/poor people) and they love the “Dear” leader, Dubya.

It ain’t me, I ain’t no fortunate son, no no no…

  • I have long been a fan of the Murtha “readiness approach” to reining in BushCo’s insatiable appetite to make human sacrifices to his own legacy. This story really should be the last straw. It also should make Sen. Clinton’s “GI Bill of Rights” a no-brainer. Congress should freeze deployments until Defense can show it is not sending inadequately healed soldiers into a combat zone. And the division surgeon and brigade surgeon at Benning should have their medical licenses reviewed. Between this and Walter Reed, should everyone who voted for Bush be prohibited from sporting any “Support Our Troops” magnets on their cars?

  • This is insane on so many levels. Those poor disabled folks are going to be a burden on the people that are fit to serve, not a help.

    Too bad their CIC didn’t have to pass a mental health exam before we started the war. All this could have been avoided if Chimpy’s bubble-osis could have been diagnosed earlier.

  • What fresh Hell is this?

    Given the way this mAdmin. works I can easily see some genius BushBot thinking wounded soldiers are expensive in terms of medical care. So we’ll send them into battle and make them into much cheaper DEAD soldiers. And that’ll show those tattle tales at Walter Reed. Mission Accomplished!

    Amazing what the ReThugs will do to avoid the “D” word. It seems to me that when you have to send people who CAN’T fight you aren’t just scraping the bottom of the barrel, you’ve punched a hole bigger than your head in that sucker.

  • If Walter Reed was the frying pan, than this is the fire…

    They are so deperate to deploy “at full strength” in numbers that they are deploying soldiers nowhere near full-strength. They are sending people over there that cannot protect themselves or their fellow soldiers.

    But it’s “Democrats who don’t support the troops.”

    Hell ain’t fucking hot enough for these goddamn Bushies.

  • I saw the headline about this this morning on CNN.com, and I was about to click on it, but then I stopped. I just couldn’t take it. Just too much stupidity, mendacity, cruelty, neglect, brutal abuse of men and women who naively want to serve their country. I’ve hit my limit. Can’t take any more.

  • I can picture five-time-draft-dodger Dick Cheney snarling at this news story and muttering “ingrates and crybabies” when in walks Commander Codpiece carrying two glasses of bourbon and branch, grinning “puh-raise Jesus fer vittory … heh, heh”.

  • How long will it take for the victims of this incredible insanity to simply sit down and say, “Hell, no, I won’t go!” No jury on the planet would convict them.

    My guess: not too long now. Hear me now and believe me later. Even the most dedicated soldier has a breaking point, and sooner or later it’s going to get breached.

  • BushThink: “They’re broken. Send ’em back and get ’em killed, so we don’t have to fix ’em.”

    BushThink (alternative): Send some walking wounded back into the meatgrinder, just to remind the wounded troops complaining about Walter Reed what’ll happen to them if they don’t “get with the program.

    Your day of reckoning is coming, George. You and your potpellied ilk better be out of the country before the next President is sworn in—and authorizes the entire country to hunt you down like the terrorist dog that you are. The United States of America will NOT pronounce you to be “no longer relevant” to the war on YOUR terror….

  • You and your potpellied ilk better be out of the country before the next President is sworn in #10 Steve

    Unfortunately, that’s probably where cheney is headed now that Helliburden is moving to Dubai. It’s all been arranged… hell, cheney may even offer up a job to dubya. Get ’em both outta reach.

  • Even the most dedicated soldier has a breaking point, and sooner or later it’s going to get breached.

    Sounds like a lot of these guys have already been broken but I guess their sacrifice isn’t sufficient to appease the great Drunken Deciderating Draft Dodging Shit Eating Pig from Hell.

    I wonder what will happen if one of these guys is physically incapable of carrying out an order in the field. Do I put it past the fuckwits in charge to say “Dear me, he disobeyed an order, his records say he’s perfectly healthy so we’ll kick him out and strip his benefits.”

    [loud, bitter, sarcastic laughter].

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