Posted on Mar 4, 2014
SFC Michael Hasbun
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I'd like to get you're thoughts on this ladies and gentlemen. Half of me is thinking "how do you come to this conclusion without interviewing and diagnosing every single military member?" but the other half of me is thinking "well this makes complete sense actually!".
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Sgt Eben Osgood
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This report is bogus. The reason why suicides have increased is not some ridiculous number of mental health cases prior to enlistment. The reason why there is an uptick in suicide rates is because our service members are being subjected to more horrifying forms of combat, very similar to what was experienced in Vietnam. Unspecified enemy combatants, unconventional tactics (IEDs), and poor ROEs. When you couple that trio with the lack of medical care that our veterans aren't receiving, then you get a scenario of a perfect storm for suicides. Now let's throw into the mix that many active duty personnel that are struggling with PTSD or TBI are given chemical concoctions and shoved right back into the situation that gave them PTSD/TBI. Now let's add that the alternative veterans and active members are turning to is drugs/alcohol dependency to cope with their trauma. So now we have unconventional, ultra-violent combat, poor treatment upon return, being shoved right back into combat, little to no treatment after separation, and drugs/alcohol. Our men and women are being set up for failure, and more then 6k are taking their lives every year, that's the population of Manistee, MI- GONE, every year.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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I would love for it to be that simple, but my understanding is that the bulk of suicides actually come from the ranks with zero deployments.
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SPC Rebecca Lovie
SPC Rebecca Lovie
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trying to spread the word about this... I believe prayer and uplifting fellow comrades would help tremendously with the transition process... Give our soldiers this opportunity please!!! http://www.risespiritualcadence.weebly.com
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Social media has not made our kids tougher.
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LTC Jason Strickland
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Hey, we all have our issues, flaws, and problems. Few people consider their issues so atrocious that they take their own lives. However, the military (and society) must take into consideration those that do have that perspective. The problem is that a veteran is 4x as likely to commit suicide than the rest of the population. This is an issue that must be addressed.
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