Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, who was commanding general of the North Atlantic Regional Medical Command as well as Walter Reed hospital, was relieved of command by Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey.
In a brief announcement, the Army said service leaders had "lost trust and confidence" in Weightman's leadership abilities "to address needed solutions for soldier outpatient care" at Walter Reed.
Good, but just a start.
5 to 1 says Weightman was the one guy in the system trying to make it better. Don't forget, Michael Brown was actually the most competent member of Bushco during Katrina.
Posted by: calling all toasters | March 02, 2007 at 11:55 AM