Suicide by Rental Truck: America Gets Another Violent Wake-Up Call From Vets in Distress [View all]
https://prospect.org/health/2025-01-13-suicide-by-rental-truck-violent-veterans-ptsd/
A good analysis of how our war-making machinery can turn soldiers into time bombs.
Twenty years of war has created tens of thousands of broken men and women.
Recent headline-making events in two of Americas most famous party-hardy cities sent us back to our well-thumbed copy of Touching the Dragon, a 2018 memoir by James Hatch.
Never heard of Hatch? Well, maybe thats because he spent much of his military career as a Navy SEAL warfighter always close to the enemy in Bosnia, Africa, Iraq, and Afghanistan, but never seeking headlines. A survivor of 150 combat missions, Hatch returned home in bad mental and physical shape; in fact, his crippling wounds of war ended his career. Then, adding insult to injury, he was forced to
reintegrate into a society that I had spent two decades defending, but in which I didnt feel I had a place.
In his insightful and prophetic book, Hatch warned that his generational cohort of special operators, who experienced a similar volume of fighting, were now facing a serious volume of aftermath. Marriages falling apart. Alcoholism. Guys getting kicked out of their houses. Guys drowning in opioids. The real recoil hasnt even hit yet.
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The final missions of two previously unknown Army sergeants37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger and 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbarleft millions of other Americans scratching their heads. Why would two much-saluted young menwho served their country so honorably at home and abroad, for a combined total of 33 yearsboth rent trucks in two different locations, within the same week? And then turn them into instruments of mass and/or self-destruction?