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Wounded soldiers, families accuse Army of downplaying war injuries
Wounded soldiers and their families accuse the Army of downplaying war injuries and disregarding warnings about thin defenses. They also claim the Army ignored requests for medical supplies, leading to concerns about transparency regarding their injuries.
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