Inside the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center VIP treatment ward
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Oct. 2, 2020Updated Oct. 3, 2020, 1:27 p.m. ET
Clarification: The images in this gallery are from 2007 of the VIP suite at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, which closed in 2011. That is not the same facility as the current Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which replaced the former Walter Reed in 2011.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was in the Presidential Suite. The Suite was intended for use by General officers and Cabinet level government officials. These photos from 2007 showed a look into the VIP ward.
Tim Dillon, USA TODAYWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was in the Presidential Suite. The Suite was intended for use by General officers and Cabinet level government officials. These photos from 2007 showed a look into the VIP ward.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USA TODAYWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USATWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USATWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USA TODAYWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USAT
Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USATWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USATWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USA TODAYWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
Tim Dillon, USATWalter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 71 consisted of six patient rooms, one of which was the Presidential Suite.
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