Uncertainty About Military Suicides Frustrates Services
July 30, 2009
July 30, 2009
WASHINGTON, July 30 -- The U.S. Department of Defense's American Forces Information Service issued the following news release:
By John J. Kruzel
The most frustrating part about suicide prevention is the uncertainty about what causes troops to take their lives, top military leaders said here yesterday.
This near-unanimous chorus was sounded on Capitol Hill when the second-ranking military officers of each service testified about military mental health . . .
By John J. Kruzel
The most frustrating part about suicide prevention is the uncertainty about what causes troops to take their lives, top military leaders said here yesterday.
This near-unanimous chorus was sounded on Capitol Hill when the second-ranking military officers of each service testified about military mental health . . .