Bob Woodruff leaves the hospital -- UPDATE
Posted Mar 16th 2006 9:04PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, News, Celebrities

ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff
was
released from a military hospital today, six weeks after being
seriously injured by a roadside
bomb in Iraq. He suffered injuries to his neck, head, face, and chest and will requires many more months of
rehabilitation, first in a private facility and then at his home. When he was released, doctors say he was laughing and
joking with family and staff. Doug Vogt, the ABC cameraman also injured in the explosion, was released from the hospital
in
February.
ABC
News has said that Woodruff is welcome to return to the anchor chair when he is ready. In the meantime,
Diane Sawyer and
Charlie Gibson have been subbing for him. ABC will dedicate Monday's entire episode of
World News Tonight
to the third anniversary of the Iraq war.
Tags: abc world news tonight, anchor, baghdad, bob woodruff, BobWoodruff, charlie gibson, diane sawyer, doug vogt, elizabeth vargas, iraq, roadside bomb, television, tv
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3-17-2006 @ 9:46AM
sensitive_man said...
I wish him a complete recovery.
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