Saturday, March 29, 2014

22 U.S. Veterans Commit Suicide Every Day

Photo by Elizabeth Harrington

Healing The ‘Invisible Wound’ -- Elizabeth Harrington, Washington Free Beacon

Feature: Veterans Honor Military Suicide Victims on National Mall

Lt. Col. (Ret.) Dar Place was two feet away when his friend and fellow soldier took his own life during the Gulf War. Two decades later, like so many other veterans, Place is still haunted by the plague of suicide in the military.

“I personally saw my driver after Desert Storm in his tank put a gun underneath his mouth and pull the trigger, while I was no further away from him than I am from you right now,” Place told the Washington Free Beacon at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. He was one of the dozens of activists with Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) who planted thousands of flags to honor veterans who had killed themselves.

By noon, 1,892 American flags graced the Mall, representing the number of veterans who have taken their life this year alone since January 1st—an average of 22 per day.

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My Comment: This is a war that the U.S. is clearly losing.

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