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A Washington Post expose found squalid conditions in a building that houses outpatients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Embarrassed Army officials dispatched construction crews to remove mold, patch ceiling holes, and repair elevators. The Pentagon then resorted to the first refuge of derelict leaders: appointing an independent panel to investigate. The conclusion it can be expected to reach is that Army leadership has failed its wounded warriors by not vigorously overseeing ...