Monday, April 21, 2014

US Special Forces Are Committing Suicide In Record Numbers

Special Forces’ Suicide Rates Hit Record Levels — Casualties Of ‘Hard Combat’ -- Washington Times

The suicide rates for U.S. military members who serve in special forces, like the Navy SEALs and the Army Rangers, have hit all-time highs, said Adm. William McRaven, the head of Special Operations Command.

The rate’s been high for two years, he said, Newsmax reported.

“And this year, I am afraid, we are on path to break that,” he went on at a conference in Tampa. “My soldiers have been fighting now for 12, 13 years in hard combat — hard combat — and anybody that has spent any time in this war has been changed by it. It’s that simple.”

He didn’t provide hard data for the suicide rate, but prior military statistics show that in 2012, more active duty service members died by their own hands — about 350 — than in combat, Newsmax reported. That trend seems to be showing the same for 2013, when 284 service members killed themselves between January and Dec. 15, 2013.

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More News On The High Rate Of Suicides In U.S. Special Forces

U.S. special forces struggle with record suicides: admiral -- Reuters
Special Ops chief concerned about suicides in his force -- Tampa Bay
US Special Ops forces committing suicide in record numbers -- RT

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This is what happens when you murder innocent women and children