Horror Hospital: The Most Shocking Photos And Testimony From The Dawood Military Hospital Scandal
If you look at only one story about the Afghan War this year, make it this one. An explosive Congressional investigation revealed horrific new details this week about a U.S. funded military hospital in Afghanistan that kept patients in “Auschwitz-like” conditions. Warning: Graphic images.
An explosive Congressional investigation revealed horrific new details this week about a U.S. funded military hospital in Afghanistan that kept patients in “Auschwitz-like” conditions.
The investigation also revealed that Lt. General William B. Caldwell, then commander of the $11.2 billion dollar a year Afghan training program, tried to block the probe and ordered a cover-up.
There are currently two ongoing investigations looking into the Dawood Military Hospital abuses: one centered around the Military Whistleblower Protection Act, the other concerned with Caldwell’s politically-motivated decision to delay investigations into the hospital until after the 2010 elections.
What follows is a very disturbing look inside the Dawood National Military Hospital. It was compiled with sworn eye-witness testimony from the three U.S. Army colonels who blew the whistle on the scandal, as well as never-before published photos obtained by BuzzFeed.
The photos and corresponding descriptions were collected by U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan.
The images are extremely graphic.
2. Colonel Gerald Nicholas Carozza: “Patients were lying in filth, in some cases starving and with grotesque bed sores. One patient was on the brink of starving to death.”
3. A patient’s untreated wound.
4. “The Patients’ Bill of Rights posters were found ripped off the walls lying on the ground torn to pieces ‘to allow for painting of the walls.’”
This patient was not treated for three days, given no wound checks, and his dressings were soiled. He was not given any analgesics prior to his surgery, and remained conscious. U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan at the time described his surgery taking place in “semi-sterile conditions.” This patient died 4 days later of paritonitis related sepsis without ever going back to operating room for care.
5. “The Auschwitz like conditions at the National Military Hospital.”
6. Maggots began falling out of this patient’s wounds. He died a week later.
7. Colonel Schuyler K. Geller: “Afghan soldiers’ families have sold their farms and indentured themselves for healthcare in the US- and coalition-supported Daoud Khan Hospital.”
Gangrene set in, making this patient a candidate for amputation. The surgeon refused to “address the issue for days,” according to the investigation.
Investigators described this as “a sacral decubitus lesion with high grade tunneling.” There were no plans for surgery for this patient.
9. Colonel Mark Fassl: “Open baths of blood draining out of soldiers’ wounds, the feces on the floor.”
All testimony was filmed at Tuesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing.
“External Fixation device. Bandages unattended for > 1 week, soiled, malodorous. Wound management team summoned on insistence of mentor(s). Maggots found among purulent draining fixation sites.”
11. Col. Fassl: “How could we be allowing this type of suffering to go on?”
13. Col. Geller: “Today, not just in 2010 or 2011, individuals…who perpetrated…unspeakable abuses upon Afghan soldiers, civilians and family members walk the halls of the Daoud Khan hospital unrepentant, unscathed, enriched, and still unprosecuted.”
“Necrotic non-viable extremity, no clear management plan for this extremity.”
“Purulent material actively draining from external fixation site(s): no clear plan for
emperic or target Abx therapy, no cultures, no antibiotics.”
15. Rep. John Tierney: “How many people went through that hospital and saw those conditions and said nothing?”
“Drain insertion through and through sinus track. No pre-procedure pain Rx, non-sterile technique done in ‘wound care room.’”
18. Col. Carozza: “The evidence is clear to me that this was politics with a small p - personal career driven politics.”
“Beginning stage of pressure ulceration.”
20. Col. Geller: “When Col Pagel, accompanied by a young USMC Capt. attorney, asked me if there was any reason to believe LTG Caldwell delayed the investigations into the NMH I replied: ‘Any reason to believe? I know it for a fact.’”
22. Col. Carozza: “Lt. Gen. Caldwell screamed at these three officers, waving his finger at them for trying to bring in the DOD IG.” Caldwell responded: “There is nothing wrong in this command that we can’t fix ourselves.”
24. Col. Carozza: “General Caldwell had the request withdrawn and postponed until after the election and then, after the election, tried to intimidate his subordinates into a consensus that it need not move forward at all.”
25. “How could we make this request with elections coming?” Caldwell reportedly said, referring to President Obama. “He calls me Bill.”
Throughout the scandal and ensuing cover-up, the majority of the Dawood hospital staff has remained in place.
Caldwell is now running the U.S. Army North Command and is the senior commander of Texas’ Fort Sam Houston.
Of the above photos of patients, only 3 have been previously published. U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan have submitted approximately 70 photos of the abuses for investigation.
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davidb104 10 months agoThe fact that three U.S. Army colonels blew the whistle on this scandal at risk of their careers should speak loudly towards how we “as a Nation” view our responsibility for this atrocity. There is NO excuse for such actions even in a war theatre. This gives me a simple glimpse at the stuff president Obama must see crossing his desk, and now better explains why our president’s “go grey” so quickly. WTF people. Aren’t we better than this??
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jakeb20 10 months agoI thought I had it bad at WBAMC in Fort Bliss Texas when I couldnt get outta bed to use the restroom and had to wait 2 hours for help or had to wait 3 hours for pain meds on a few occasions after waking up from surgery. Wow. Someone somewhere always has it worse. These poor people….
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ginadem 10 months agoThis is not the first time that the US government has abused those that trusted them. I hear about this all the time. Here is one case in point: http://www.theantechamber.net/VkDocuments/Herman/index.htm I would also point people to the ongoing discussion at VeteransToday.com about the atrocities at the VA IN THIS COUNTRY. I am in regular communication with a man who gave his utmost to this country and is now living in a van. I will be setting up a donation page for him at indygogo.com as he is dying and just wants a $2,000 for his valuable website so that he can live out the last few months of his life with food and pain killers. Go visit the documents that he has collected trying to protect this country from financial ruin. http://upintelligence.multiply.com/ THIS ALL NEEDS TO BE STOPPED. WE NEED THE TOP LAYERS WHO HAVE AIDED AND ABETTED THIS ABUSE TO BE PROSECUTED AND JAILED FOR THEIR ROLES IN BEGINNNING ILLEGAL WARS, SUCKING UP TO BANKSTERS, REMOVING THE GLASS-STEAGALL PROTECTIONS AND SENDING OUR YOUNG MEN AND THOSE OF OUR ALLIES OFF TO DIE IN THESE DEPLORABLE CIRCUMSTANCES.
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Robert Collier 10 months agoSomething seems missing here and the comments posted make me wonder if anyone really read this or only looked at the pictures. It appears this is a US funded hospital that is being overseen by the US military. It doesn’t matter if the doctors or surgeons are Afghanie or whatever, what matters is the military has the task of oversight which apparently failed miserably. One would think that those in authority had at least some medical background and training and therefore able to ensure treatments were adequately and timely performed. Yes Obama is still liable since he is the commander in chief and should be aware of what the military is doing. Once again here is a case in point that we as a nation should get the hell out of other countries business and pay attention to our own instead of being world police. Only if we as a nation are under attack do we have the right to retaliate. If we render aid it should be legitimate and handled in the proper mode. This situation seriously sucks and does nothing more than further tarnish our country and its leaders. Also…are we really getting the true story here or is it a piece of sensational journalism?
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atarijunge 10 months agoThay’s disgusting, I can’t find any words that describe the way I feel about this…
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Sarah C. 10 months agoIt is a shame that nytimes.com has that Sabrina Seelig story on their front page right now instead of this. They are downplaying this story by showcasing the hospital neglect of one girl that happened 5 years ago. It makes me wonder who in the government is paying the NY Times to keep quiet.
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melissagriffithp 10 months agoHave some decency and humanity? Are you effing kidding? Really? The afghani people did this to their own, not the US. I have no sympathy for them. I have no sympathy for these same people who do this, just ONE more thing in a long line of indecent, inhumane acts practiced by a savage people against their own. Female genetalia mutilation, pedophilia, rape of little girls and little boys, acid throwing, honor killings, wholesale killing of Coptic Chrisitans and homosexuals and anyone else who disagrees with them. No, I am not the one that lacks decency or humanity. Get a freaking life and live in the real world. Grow up.
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Home Building 10 months agoIt takes an incredible infrastructure to run a hospital…..all the way from financing to the manufacturing of instruments and bandages (and then, of course, adequate professional staff—with provisions for their rest and education to the special circumstances. Any weak or missing piece brings rapid deterioration. Expect this when you invade and mean to “nation build.” Yes, if you break it, you BUY it ! !
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Tui_P 10 months agoThese wound pictures are suspect. The “decubitus ulcer with tunneling” photo does not show signs of serious necrotic tissue around or above. If it were “tunneling” due to neglect there would be black/ blue/brown skin and lots of pus and granulated tissue.
The “pressure ulcer starting” looks more like skin that has been wrapped in a cast and is simply peeling. With a beginning pressure ulcer we would see discoloration- red, pink, or bruised looking as the underlying tissue began to breakdown from lack of blood flow. Flaky skin is simply that and does not necessarily signal an ulcer.
The first photo of the hospital ominously lit in misted night is a red flag that sensational propaganda is to follow.
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Jeffrey Cosnow 10 months agoNow here I was told that everyone in uniform in Afghanistan was a hero, and only trying to help the Afghani people and protecting us from the Taliban. Was I wrong?
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melissagriffithp 10 months agoThe level of care and the corruption at this hospital have been well known here in the U.S. for years. Under these circumstances it’s difficult to see exactly what’s been covered up. Additionally, this is an Afghan facility, not a Coalition facility. We funded construction and undoubtedly are funding operation, but it’s not a facility over which anyone in our chain of command has any operational control or responsibility. At most, we can bring the matter to the attention of the Afghan government and pressure it th clean up the mess. This strikes me as a hatchet job against a respected commander done at the behest of three subordinates of whose motives we know nothing. Until we know a lot more than we do now, we ought to reserve judgment as to LTG Caldwell’s actions. This strikes me as yellow journalism of the most suspect sort. Where did the money go? I suspect this was supposed to be US funded, and the money may have gone to the Afghani side, but they OBviously did not spend it on the patients or their care; but I would state my life that there were NO US docs involved in the abuse or lack of care. That is not how we operate. AGAIN, someone is willing to ut US troops in harms way over unfounded allegations, speculation and implying that the US condoned, led or had any part in doing this. I find it suspect. It is similar to the “Koran burnings.” I think at most, someone took money and kept if for themsleves…but to evoke the US and Auswitz in the same sentence and equate the two, the HEIGHT of irresponsibility.
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