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Jun 7, 2011
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then two and large facility bedded down at fort bellcore 40 miles to the south of us because of the largeulation living there. as far south as fredericksburg and even richmond, virginia. host: charleston, south carolina. john on the independent line. caller: i was stationed at walter reed from 1970 to 1980. i was part of the transition team from the old hospital to the new hospital. i do not think they should really be moving, and i have talked to people who are not very happy about walter reed coming over there because of the traffic that will occur. i think they are perfectly ok with they are at. i do not see a reason why they should be moving. guest: i hear that a lot, and we recognize walter reed has been such an important hospital to so many people. there is a legacy here. there are people born here that are still working here. closing walter reed is like the death of your favorite uncle. we recognize it is part celebration, but part week in the general. as for people not being have become the no one is ever happy to lose a family member or lose their home. this is a merger. this is
then two and large facility bedded down at fort bellcore 40 miles to the south of us because of the largeulation living there. as far south as fredericksburg and even richmond, virginia. host: charleston, south carolina. john on the independent line. caller: i was stationed at walter reed from 1970 to 1980. i was part of the transition team from the old hospital to the new hospital. i do not think they should really be moving, and i have talked to people who are not very happy about walter reed...
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Jun 8, 2011
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then two and large facility bedded down at fort bellcore 40 miles to the south of us because of the large population living there. as far south as fredericksburg and even richmond, virginia. host: charleston, south carolina. john on the independent line. caller: i was stationed at walter reed from 1970 to 1980. i was part of the transition team from the old hospital to the new hospital. i do not think they should really be moving, and i have talked to people who are not very happy about walter reed coming over there because of the traffic that will occur. i think they are perfectly ok with they are at. i do not see a reason why they should be moving. guest: i hear that a lot, and we recognize walter reed has been such an important hospital to so many people. there is a legacy here. there are people born here that are still working here. closing walter reed is like the death of your favorite uncle. we recognize it is part celebration, but part week in the general. as for people not being have become the no one is ever happy to lose a family member or lose their home. this is a merger. this
then two and large facility bedded down at fort bellcore 40 miles to the south of us because of the large population living there. as far south as fredericksburg and even richmond, virginia. host: charleston, south carolina. john on the independent line. caller: i was stationed at walter reed from 1970 to 1980. i was part of the transition team from the old hospital to the new hospital. i do not think they should really be moving, and i have talked to people who are not very happy about walter...
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Jun 8, 2011
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then two and large facility bedded down at fort bellcore 40 miles to the south of us because of the large population living there. as far south as fredericksburg and even richmond, virginia. host: charleston, south carolina. john on the independent line. caller: i was stationed at walter reed from 1970 to 1980. i was part of the transition team from the old hospital to the new hospital. i do not think they should really be moving, and i have talked to people who are not very happy about walter reed coming over there because of the traffic that will occur. i think they are perfectly ok with they are at. i do not see a reason why they should be moving. guest: i hear that a lot, and we recognize walter reed has been such an important hospital to so many people. there is a legacy here. there are people born here that are still working here. closing walter reed is like the death of your favorite uncle. we recognize it is part celebration, but part week in the general. as for people not being have become the no one is ever happy to lose a family member or lose their home. this is a merger. this
then two and large facility bedded down at fort bellcore 40 miles to the south of us because of the large population living there. as far south as fredericksburg and even richmond, virginia. host: charleston, south carolina. john on the independent line. caller: i was stationed at walter reed from 1970 to 1980. i was part of the transition team from the old hospital to the new hospital. i do not think they should really be moving, and i have talked to people who are not very happy about walter...