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FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Soldiers recovering in special Army medical units have faced inconsistent discipline because the military hasn’t adopted standards for how they and their commanders should act, according to a military review.
The report, obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, said the units’ leaders need better training and should do a better job of communicating with the almost 9,000 wounded and ill soldiers in the Warrior Transition system.
Army officials said Wednesday that they’ve clarified expectations since the review was completed in May but stressed that a new standard was not created.



