Nov 7th, 2009 - CBS News
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While flags fly at half staff at Fort Hood honoring the dead, the enormity of what lies ahead for the wounded in Thursday's shooting was spelled out at a nearby hospital where they're being treated.
"There is a possibility that some will be physically impaired for the rest of their lives and some will be impaired mentally for the rest of their lives," Dr. Roy Smythe, chief of surgery at Texas A & M, told CBS News Correspondent Dean Reynolds.
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