Afghanistan: Is the U.S. Army Losing Its War on Suicide?
From the invasion of Afghanistan until last summer, the U.S. military had lost 761 soldiers in combat there. But a higher number in the service — 817 — had taken their own lives over the same period. The surge in suicides, which have risen five years in a row, has become a vexing problem for which the Army's highest levels of command have yet to find a solution despite deploying hundreds of mental-health experts and investing millions of dollars. (...)
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http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1981284,00.html
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