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This is just being reported,
Army reports alarming rise in suicides last month
There has been a small sprinkling of reports about the Military Suicides in the last couple of months, most of those found only if one is hitting a number of news outlets but not making National News, even as those who serve do so for the Country not a Community located near a base or where their from.
The Army is investigating a stunning number of suicides in January – a count that could surpass all combat deaths on America’s two warfronts last month.
According to figures obtained by The Associated Press, there were 24 suspected suicides in January, compared to only four in January of 2008, six in January of 2007 and 10 in January of 2006.
Questions, once again, and I say that as a ‘Nam Veteran, we who’ve watched this all before, have been rising as to why the numbers are going up and the causes. As it says above we have Two Theaters of occupations ongoing, with multiple tours by many in both theaters, add now the collapsing economy, the still lacking help for trauma brought back from service in these theaters and stress of being away from family and home on extended tours over and over, the strains on marriages and the family as a whole, misuse of addictive substances to deal, and other factors I’m sure.
“The trend and trajectory seen in January further heightens the seriousness and urgency that all of us must have in preventing suicides,” Gen. Peter Chiarelli, Army vice chief of staff, said of the new monthly number Thursday.
The 24 suspected January suicides include seven confirmed and 17 still being investigated. Usually the vast majority of suspected suicides are eventually confirmed, and if that holds true it would mean that self-inflicted deaths surpassed the 16 combat deaths reported in all branches of the armed forces in Iraq, Afghanistan and other nations considered part of the global war on terror last month.
Most of the reports one might catch rarely give a reason or cause, just that a soldier, or veteran, especially a young recent vet, has been found dead, rarely giving a followup or unless local to the original the followup is not seen.
The Military is Broken, that’s not to say those serving are not doing so Honorably, but once again, because of Wars and Occupations of Choice, the systems surrounding those serving are stretched past the breaking point and only little relief is forth coming quickly!
These problems were forecast by many of us that they would occur, no one listened, no one took the lead in even bringing them up as the beating of the war drums grew and grew and we’re now six and seven years still occupying
Bring Them Home, And Take Care Of Them When They Return, Full Care!!
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And this is just reports on the Army, nothing yet on any possible Marine numbers.
Unless one has been “there”–to the point of despair–it’s hard to understand completely what drives one to the point of suicide. Yet, the fact that it is happening in such appalling numbers in the military is something that we should all be trying to understand and to demand changes to take the pressure off of those of whom far too much has been asked over the last several years.
but those who serve have been taxed to an extreme.
I (combat veteran, decorated, including the Purple Heart) counsel these young soldiers, sailors, and marines.
It’s the job, not the military. And trust me, I want ALL to come home and be hale and hearty.
From CNN:
I’ll give that official one guess.