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Wounded U.S. soldiers accuse Army of downplaying their war injuries

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Since the start of the war with Iran and Operation Epic Fury, some 400 U.S.

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soldiers have been wounded in the conflict.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said 90% of those suffered minor injuries and returned to duty.

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But some of those wounded soldiers are pushing back on that in a CBS News exclusive.

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CBS News correspondent Jonah Kaplan has more.

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