Washington, D.C.— House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton (D-Mo.) released the statement below following a Committee briefing earlier today by the Department of Defense on the restricted annex of the Department’s Independent Review Related to Fort Hood:
“While I am pleased with the
progress that is being made by the DOD’s review of
the tragic shooting at Fort Hood last year, I remain deeply
concerned by media reports that military medical officers
failed to document substandard and unacceptable behavior in
Major Nidal Hasan’s military records during his
medical training.
“Our military health system is truly a national
treasure of medical providers and researchers, and I am
deeply concerned that these revelations threaten to
undermine confidence in it—particularly during this
critical time while our nation is at war.
"We cannot allow the reputation of our entire system to be
tarnished by one bad apple, which is why I am calling upon
DOD and the military services to perform a comprehensive
review of medical training and personnel records. We need
to guarantee that every single military officer practicing
medicine today completed his or her training according to
the standards and excellence that our nation's men and
women in uniform expect and deserve.
"As always, we will continue to do everything necessary to prevent another tragedy like the Ft. Hood shooting, while at the same time ensuring that we do not interfere with the criminal investigation of Major Hasan or in any way compromise the ability of the prosecution to try this case.”
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