http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=2904214&page=1Bob Woodruff: Turning Personal Injury Into Public InquiryThe ABC News Anchor Returns With Candid Look at Brain Injuries, Veteran Care
Bob WoodruffNEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2007 — From chilling accounts of the roadside attack in Iraq that nearly took his life, to a shocking investigation into the plight of military families dealing with injuries to their loved ones, Bob Woodruff returns to ABC News Tuesday night with a hard-hitting look at the human cost of war.
Thirteen months after suffering a traumatic brain injury, or TBI, when a roadside bomb struck his Iraqi army transport vehicle in Taji, Iraq, the ABC News anchor is back reporting, with the hourlong documentary, "To Iraq and Back," airing Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET.
Amid highly personal stories of tragedy and triumph, Woodruff delves into the crisis of care faced by so many injured soldiers and their families, uncovering important new information about veterans suffering from brain injuries, and the care provided to them by the U.S. government.
Woodruff meets soldiers who, after fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, must fight bureaucratic red tape before receiving the treatment they need, and others who may not even know they're injured.