Chairman Carl Levin (D-MI) questions Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Schoomaker about his responsibility in the Walter Reed scandal.
Chairman Levin asks Gen. Schoomaker who in the chain of command should have known there were no inspections of soldiers’ rooms at Walter Reed, to which Schoomaker responds that there was more than adequate resources for the hospital officials, that he had never even heard of Building 18, and the United States Army is responsible for the problem as well.
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