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LOS E.E.U.U. despliega más de 43.000 impropios para el combate

Viernes 9 de mayo de 2008

us-deploys.jpgPor Gregg Zoroya | Los más de 43.000 E.E.U.U. tropas enumeradas como médicamente impropio para el combate en las semanas antes de su despliegue programar a Iraq o a Afganistán puesto que 2003 fueron enviados de todos modos, demostración de los expedientes del pentágono.

Esta confianza en las tropas encontradas médicamente “non-deployable” es otra muestra de la tensión puesta en los militares que han enviado 1.6 millones de servicemembers a las zonas de la guerra, soldado que los grupos de la defensa dicen.

“Es una consecuencia del batido constante de nuestras tropas,” dijo la moleta del Bobby, presidente de los veteranos para América. “Se exponen en varias ocasiones al combate de alta intensidad con hora escasa en el país de reclinarse y de curar antes de redeploying.”

Los números de soldados non-deployable se basan en las formas del gravamen de la salud completadas por el personal médico en cada instalación militar antes de un despliegue de los servicemember.

Según esa estadística, el número de las tropas a que los doctores encontraron non-deployable, pero quiénes todavía fueron enviadas a Iraq o a Afganistán fluctuó a partir del 10.854 de 2003, abajo a 5.397 de 2005, y del respaldo a 9.140 de 2007.

Los expedientes del pentágono no enumeran cuáles - o cómo es serio - son las ediciones de la salud, ni si fueron corregidas antes del despliegue, dijo a Michael Kilpatrick, director de diputado para los programas de la protección sanitaria y de la preparación de la fuerza del pentágono.

Un staffer del pentágono examinó 10.000 expedientes de la salud del individuo el año pasado para determinar las causas para los grados non-deployable, Kilpatrick dicho. Algunos razonaron incluyeron una necesidad de eyeglasses, medicina dental del trabajo o de la alergia y una pequeña cantidad de casos mentales de la salud, él dijo.

Ésta es la primera guerra en la cual se ha utilizado este proceso de investigación de la salud, el pentágono dicho.

La mayor parte de los servicemembers non-deployable están en el ejército, que está haciendo la mayor parte de luchar en Iraq y Afganistán. Entre el 5% y el 7% de todo el activo-deber, los soldados del protector nacional y de la reserva empizarrados para el combate eran médicamente impropio encontrado debido a los problemas de salud cada año desde 2003, según la estadística proporcionada a los E.E.U.U. HOY.

Los comandantes de la unidad toman la decisión final alrededor si un servicemember está enviado en combate, aunque los doctores pueden recomendar contra el despliegue debido a una edición médica, portavoz Kim Waldron del ejército dicho.

“El comandante consulta con los profesionales del cuidado médico para determinarse si el tratamiento que un soldado necesita está disponible en teatro,” dijo la columna del ejército Steven Braverman del comando médico del ejército.

At Fort Carson, Colo., Maj. Gen. Mark Graham ordered an investigation into deployment procedures for a brigade deployed to Iraq late last year. At least 36 soldiers were found medically unfit but were still deployed, Graham told USA TODAY.

For at least seven soldiers, treatment in the war zone was inadequate and the soldiers were sent home, he said, and at least two of them should never have been deployed.

In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee in February, the panel’s chairman, Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., asked Army leaders about an e-mail from the surgeon for the Fort Carson brigade that said medically “borderline” soldiers went to war because “we have been having issues reaching deployable strength.”

“That should not be happening,” Army Secretary Pete Geren told the committee. “I can’t tell you that it’s not, but it certainly should not be happening.”

Meanwhile, soldiers with medical problems have also deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan from Fort Drum in New York and Fort Stewart and Fort Benning, both in Georgia, according to Brenda Farrell, who is leading an investigation into the practice for the Government Accountability Office.

A report from that investigation sought by members of the House Armed Services Committee is due in June.

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