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« on: April 12, 2008, 03:21:22 PM »

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601124&sid=aqlUKTADVlAM&refer=home

Military Personnel Account for 20% of U.S. Suicides
By Tom Randall and Rob Waters

April 10 (Bloomberg) -- Current and former military personnel accounted for about 20 percent of U.S. suicides in 2005, according to a government study.

About 1,821 current or former soldiers committed suicide in 16 states in 2005, the most recent year of available data, according to the report published today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half were diagnosed with depression and a third left suicide notes.

A rise in suicides among soldiers serving in the military has alarmed Pentagon planners and members of Congress as the war in Iraq enters its sixth year. An Army report produced last year found the rate of suicides among soldiers deployed in Iraq from 2003 to 2006 was almost 40 percent higher than the military's average suicide rate. An update of the Army's Mental Health Advisory Team report released in March found suicide rates for soldiers in 2007 remained ``above normal Army rates.''

``The frequency and the length of deployments are stretching people to the limit and they can't tolerate it,'' Charles Figley, a psychologist who directs the Traumatology Institute at Florida State University, said in a telephone interview today. ``They're taking risks, taking alcohol and taking their own lives because they want to extinguish their pain.''

While 38 percent of the soldiers who took their own lives had a diagnosed mental health condition, only 27 percent were receiving mental health care, according to the CDC report.

30,000 Suicides

Each year 30,000 Americans commit suicide, according to the CDC. Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for people ages 25 to 34, after accidental injury, according to today's report, the first from an electronic tracking system meant to help researchers better understand and prevent violent death. The U.S. plans to expand the system to all states, the CDC said.

Suicide accounted for about 56.1 percent of the 15,495 reported violent deaths in the 16 states. Fewer military suicide victims were receiving mental health care than non-military victims, the report said. Violent deaths in the report were caused by intentional use of force or unintended use of a gun.

About three-quarters of all suicides recorded by the CDC took place in a house or apartment. Most victims killed themselves with a gun, followed by poisoning and strangulation, according to the study. About 62 percent had alcohol in their blood.

Men were 3.4 times more likely than women to die violently. American Indians and blacks had the highest rates among ethnicities, the CDC said.

A separate study last year found that combat veterans were twice as likely to take their own lives as people who hadn't been in battle. That study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, looked at 320,000 men who had served in the military from 1917 to 1994.

To contact the reporters on this story: Tom Randall in New York at trandall6@bloomberg.net; Rob Waters in San Francisco at rwaters5@bloomberg.net.

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« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2008, 01:49:58 AM »

i don't know if i believe that for people who have been in wars presant butr in past wars, they saw some pretty fucked up shit. Vietnam was purely fucked up from the beginning to the end they never told you about.

think about it, if you saw all that wouldn't you NOT want to see it any more?
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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2008, 07:35:44 AM »

i don't know if i believe that for people who have been in wars presant butr in past wars, they saw some pretty fucked up shit. Vietnam was purely fucked up from the beginning to the end they never told you about.

think about it, if you saw all that wouldn't you NOT want to see it any more?

Sure, I see the point you make.

However, I wouldn't be dumb enough to go fight a war under false pretentions, for the criminals who govern us, who use soldiers as drones, sheep that can be sacrificed, not for freedom and liberty (because the ones in power hate those things, just look at the way they are taking away our liberties), but for their own greedy interests on all areas, especially corporate  peace

Of course we should fight for certain things, even give our lives... but I think the main enemy nowadays is not a bearded guy hiding in a cave... they are our "elected" traitors  ok
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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2008, 10:41:02 AM »

some of those guys didn't have a choice cause wasn't there a draft for like the beggining Nam?

I agree with you completely though man. Its sick, and it should stop.



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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2008, 04:57:45 PM »

This is very sad, but not surprising.  The best thing we can do for our military is to avoid sending them into unnecessary conflicts.
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« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2008, 05:11:43 PM »

I am in shock and awe.
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« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2008, 06:19:26 PM »

These are very sad statistics but I am not surprised in the least.

Even though there is no such thing as a draft anymore, a lot of these guys join the military to provide for their families when they see no other options on the horizon for themselves.

It's easy to say, "Oh, just don't join and this won't happen" but we don't really know the circumstances as to why people do.
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« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2008, 04:46:09 AM »

I agree, Chinese Dem Eventually and Bandita, obviously not all of them were cheering to be in the army. But I think they are a small amount.
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