April 10, 2013 - City leaders are confronting the alarming number of veterans' suicides in our country. An issue that's especially important in our large military community."You know the warrior mentality, the military mentality is really not to admit weakness," says John Roberts with the Wounded Warrior Project.
But he says, we need to work as a community to give our veterans a comfortable place to discuss their post-war trauma. read more>>>
11 Apr 2013 - Andrew O'Brien returned home in 2010 after a year of military service in Iraq. But coping on the home front wasn't easy, and he even attempted suicide.Paramedics arrived just in time to save his life.
Now ,O'Brien has written "Welcoming Your Soldier Home," a guide for veterans and their families on how to support those at-risk, and he met with some Wednesday evening.
The Pentagon calls the suicide rate among soldiers and veterans an "epidemic." O'Brien says he is trying to educate and support the family of the returning soldier.He brings firsthand experience to his mission. read more>>>
More service members killed themselves last year than were killed in Afghanistan. At Ft. Bliss in Texas, commanders have built a system of early intervention.FT. BLISS, Texas — April 14, 2013 - Army Pvt. John Jeffery stumbled into Kyle Boswell's barracks room at Ft. Bliss before dawn one day in February, his eyes glassy.
"I've done something," Jeffery mumbled to his buddy. "I can't tell anyone. It's going to happen."
He had just learned his girlfriend was cheating on him. The Army had decided to kick him out for using heroin. Now the 21-year-old veteran of Afghanistan had downed more than two bottles of Vicodin and Oxycodone, powerful prescription painkillers. Boswell rushed him to the emergency room, and he remains in the hospital psychiatric ward.
The case is a success of sorts — a soldier treated, a suicide prevented — and it reflects an encouraging shift at Ft. Bliss, one of the Army's largest bases, a vast Texas sprawl of 30,000 soldiers and row upon row of armored vehicles brought back from Iraq and Afghanistan. read more>>>
The way to address veterans suicides is #1 - immediately grant veterans disability to all those who apply and #2 - bring back all soldiers from combat areas immediately and outlaw multiple deployments!!
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