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Eleven suspected suicides this year at Fort Campbell, Ky., prompted the military base to put its regular duties on hold today while officials paused for a program on suicide prevention. Even as they battle the enemy around the world, as many as three soldiers try to kill themselves every day. The number of those who have succeeded is higher than it has been in nearly 30 years.
"We are at two to three times the rate today than we were in previous years," said Col. Dallas Homas, chief surgeon with the Army Medical Corps. "It is of grave concern."
"This is a very stressed force," said
Originally posted by Hazelnut
Once you are "in" the realization that G.I. means general issue hits home. You are nothing more or less than a pair of battle fatigues. Recruiting tactics (lies) and patriotism run smack into the reality that after all is said and done, every soldier is General Issue, no longer a citizen or even human. Not only that, but the abusive and hatefullness of military opposers affects one's mental state resulting in extreme confusion.
Originally posted by Hazelnut
The lack of free-will, the lack of personal space, the lack of public support, the ongoing possibility of facing the reality of killing another human(s) and the stressful pace of military combined with the very real possibility of being experimented on by black ops and the unknown vaccinations a soldier recieves while on-duty combine to make for a suicidal tendency in some less mentally stout G.I.'s.