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WASHINGTON (AP) - Walter Reed Army Medical Center is investigating the former head of a program that aids injured soldiers.
The probe involves the activities of Michael J. Wagner, who until last month ran the Army's Medical Family Assistance Center, Army spokesman Paul Boyce said Tuesday. The center links businesses, charities and other donors with wounded troops who need financial help or with families strained by living costs, air fares and other expenses when they come to Washington to visit or help care for injured soldiers.
The Washington Post citing documents and interviews with current and former assistance center staff members said Wagner was seeking funders and soliciting donations for a Dallas charity at the same time he administered the Army program.
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