Soldiers: Army forced us to deploy despite health woes
OPS_admin | Mar 23, 2009 | Comments 0
Soldiers: Army forced us to deploy despite health woes
Spc. Mark Oldham was on a plane to Iraq by Dec. 5 despite being declared unfit because he passes out during training and requires a 30-day heart-monitor exam, his medical records show.
Sgt. Jesse McElroy, a combat veteran who had shoulder surgery in September and could barely move his arm, according to his medical records, was told to deploy or face charges for malingering.
Chief Warrant Officer Adisa “A.J.” Aiyetoro, a 19-year veteran who is stricken with active tuberculosis and unable to wear body armor because of back injuries, according to medical and court records, refused to go. “I’m not getting on that plane,” he says. His court-martial on charges of disobeying an order and missing a deployment is scheduled for Monday.
via Soldiers: Army forced us to deploy despite health woes – USATODAY.com.
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