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    One soldier commits suicide every day

    SOLDIERS killed themselves at the rate of one per day in June making it the worst month on record for US Army suicides.

    There were 32 confirmed or suspected suicides among soldiers in June, including 21 among US active-duty troops and 11 among National Guard or Reserve forces, according to Army statistics.

    Seven soldiers killed themselves while in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan in June, according to the statistics. Of the total suicides, 22 soldiers had been in combat, including 10 who had deployed two to four times.

    "The hypothesis is the same that many have heard me say before: continued stress on the force," said Army Col. Christopher Philbrick, director of the Army Suicide Prevention Task Force. He pointed out that the Army has been fighting for nine years in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    Last year was the Army's worst for suicides with 244 confirmed or suspected cases.

    The increase was a setback for the service, which has been pushing troops to seek counseling. Through May of this year, the Army had seen a decline in suicides among active-duty soldiers this year compared with the same period in 2009.

    Philbrick expressed frustration over the June deaths. "Because we believe that the programs, policies, procedures are having a positive impact across the entire force. The help is there."

    A leading military suicide researcher says changing a culture that views psychological illness as a weakness takes time.

    "I would expect it to be years," said David Rudd, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

    The mounting stress on an Army facing renewed deployments and combat in Afghanistan is also a factor, Rudd said. "That's not a challenge they (Army leaders) control. It's a challenge that the president and Congress controls," he said.

    The Army also unveiled on Thursday a training video designed to combat suicides. It contains testimonials by soldiers who struggled with self-destructive impulses before seeking help. It is titled "Shoulder to Shoulder: I Will Never Quit on Life."

    Philbrick said this was an improved video that he hoped would reach troubled soldiers. The previous video did not resonate with average soldiers, he said. During a showing in Baghdad, soldiers laughed at it, Philbrick said. "In grunt language, it sucked," he said.

    The Army's current suicide rate is about 22 deaths per 100,000, which is above a civilian rate that has been adjusted to match the demographics of the Army. That rate is 18-per-100,000. Only the Marine Corps has a higher suicide rate, at 24-per-100,000. Although Marine Corps suicides had been tracking similarly to last year's record pace, the service reported only one suicide in June.
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    Tragic. I know two brilliant young soldiers who came home and killed themselves- one due to PTSD (according to his psych, I don't know for sure but he was messed up once he got back), one because he had such an incredibly hard time re-adjusting to society (he was on the front lines for over 3 years straight, with only one visit home when his dad was terminally ill).

    The mentality of mental illness=weakness is so ingrained in the military that it will take a LOT of resources and an effective campaign to change- resources that unfortunately would probably be better spent actually keeping the guys not killed by insurgents while we have them on the front.

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    Yep it is just the same for veterans if not worse. The VA has promised more funds to help suicide prevention but I doubt that they have been allotted yet given the horrible situation with the economy.

    I can not think of a way to give the Active Duty Forces or the Veterans of foreign wars hope to succeed after the war and give them peace of mind. This situation is ugly as I suffer from PTSD due to my service.

    Hats off to you Hells Bells for bringing light to this subject.
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    Does the American medical system not cover veterans? Does the government not reimburse/pay for all?

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