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MindMover

(5,016 posts)
Sat Feb 2, 2013, 03:47 AM Feb 2013

325 Army suicides in 2012 a record

(CNN) -- The U.S. Army reported Thursday that there were 325 confirmed or potential suicides last year among active and nonactive military personnel.

"Our highest on record," said Lt. Gen. Howard Bromberg, deputy chief of staff, manpower and personnel for the Army.

The grim total exceeds the number of total U.S. Army deaths (219) and total military deaths (313) in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, according to figures published by the military's Defense Casualty Analysis System.

For all of last year, 182 potential active-duty suicides were reported, 130 of which have been confirmed and 52 of which remain under investigation, it said.

And 143 potential not-on-active-duty suicides were reported (96 Army National Guard and 47 Army Reserve), 117 of which have been confirmed and 26 remain under investigation.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/02/us/army-suicides/index.html

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325 Army suicides in 2012 a record (Original Post) MindMover Feb 2013 OP
Heart breaking libodem Feb 2013 #1
Now I need to research and see what the rate is in other countries. Just heart-breaking. nt Mnemosyne Feb 2013 #2
12 years at war does a lot of bad thing to people unhappycamper Feb 2013 #3

unhappycamper

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3. 12 years at war does a lot of bad thing to people
Sat Feb 2, 2013, 08:06 AM
Feb 2013

PTSD, TBI, sexual trauma, depleted uranium, burn pits, torture and divorces are a few things off the top of my head.

Throw in costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan adventures and welcome to the Financial Cliff.

Abandoning Veterans has happened pretty much after every large engagement/invasion.adventure.

Same As It Ever Was.

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