Col. Bryan Gamble, commander of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, says Kimberly Dozier has made “some pretty good progress” since arriving in Germany last week. “She still has a long road ahead, but I think its promising.”
CBSNews.com says: “Vice president Linda Mason reports that Dozier was in great spirits and was talking animatedly as she was brought aboard the plane.”
“Phase 1 was to save her life, which they did here. Phase 2 is to start remolding her life, fixing her legs so that she can walk, fixing her spirit so she can live a carefree life,” Mason says. “It’s all going to take time.”
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