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WASHINGTON — The number of Army suicides increased again last year, amid the most violent year yet in both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
An Army official said Thursday that 115 troops committed suicide in 2007, a nearly 13 percent increase over the previous year's 102. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because a full report on the deaths wasn't being released until later Thursday.
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Like Rumsfeld said, you go to war with the military you have, not the one you want to have.
Seems W was all gung-ho about sending the troops out, but did not even pause to think for a moment of what to do with all the troops who come back injured and traumatized. SOB need to buy a vowel.
An Army official said Thursday that 115 troops committed suicide in 2007, a nearly 13 percent increase over the previous year's 102. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because a full report on the deaths wasn't being released until later Thursday.
Full Article
Like Rumsfeld said, you go to war with the military you have, not the one you want to have.
Seems W was all gung-ho about sending the troops out, but did not even pause to think for a moment of what to do with all the troops who come back injured and traumatized. SOB need to buy a vowel.