Friday, June 17, 2011

Army reported 21 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers for May


With all the money spent and all the "programs" that turned out to be nothing more than unproven research, do you think they will finally figure out WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN DOING HAS NOT BEEN WORKING?

Army suicides at highest level in a year
By Larry Shaughnessy, CNN Pentagon Producer
June 16, 2011 6:23 p.m. EDT
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Army reports 21 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers in May
June 2010 had same number but more potential suicides
"A spike in cases does not necessarily mean a trend," spokesman says

Washington (CNN) -- May was the worst month in a year for suicides and potential suicides in the active-duty Army, the Pentagon announced Thursday.

The Army reported 21 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers in May. One of them has been confirmed; the other 20 are under investigation. In the past, most of the cases investigated were confirmed to be suicides.

May's number was the highest for one month since June 2010, which at the time was the worst month in recent memory for Army suicides.

There were also 21 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers in June 2010, but that month also saw 11 potential suicides among the Guard and Reserves. Last month, there were six potential suicides in the National Guard and Reserves, so June 2010 remains worse.

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Army suicides at highest level in a year

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