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Consider this figure to way too high? Personally I am skeptical.
"HIGH SUICIDE RATES AMONG UNITED STATES SERVICE MEMBERS AND VETERANS OF THE POST-9/11 WARS"
"Suicide rates among active military personnel and veterans of the post-9/11 wars are reaching new peaks. This report uses governmental data, secondary literature, and interviews to document a suicide epidemic that is emerging among post-9/11 fighters as part of a broader mental health crisis. "
"The study finds that at least four times as many active duty personnel and war veterans of post-9/11 conflicts have died of suicide than in combat, as an estimated 30,177 have died by suicide as compared with the 7,057 killed in post-9/11 war operations."
Comments:
* I had to read this article several times before I more thoroughly understood.
* I had thought they were speaking of all veterans from WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War I and the wars as fought in the aftermath of 9/11.
* But no, they are speaking of veterans strictly as having fought in wars subsequent to 9/11.
* I will say again [and I have no knowledge as to what methodology was used to arrive at those statistics] but the figures from an intuitive standpoint are WAY to high.
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