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    Suicides in the Military. I. INTRODUCTION: While the numbers of suicides in the military are lower from previous years, in my opinion, the Army remains doubtful about how to handle suicides in their formations. There are some tools created by the Army available for leaders to raise suicide awareness, but in my opinion, the Army inherited something that it can’t be handle by a power point training, a suicidal awareness card, or a should not be part of its legacy. There is a debate regarding

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    to solve is the vast amount of suicides in the United States military today. To regular civilians it may not seem that the amount is very high, but when you think about how our military is made of about 1.5 percent of the current population, it brings the amount into perspective. The resources that I have found give information that range from around ten years ago until about two years ago. It is consistent in all the resources that the suicide rate in our military has by no means improved and we

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    Military Leaders and Suicide Deaths Essay

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    difficulties they have left on their family and friends. There have been studies on why people commit suicide, but no one has come up with a definite explanation. How these victims of suicide gather the courage to take their own life, and the impact on families left behind is a complex idea that may never be understood. There are many factors that can be a catalyst to committing

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    Active Duty Service Members. Traditionally, the U.S. military has faced lower suicide rates compared to their civilian counterparts. However, the suicide rate among active duty military personnel has increased in the last decade, almost doubling in the Army and Marine Corps. Unlike the low active duty suicide rates of Vietnam, OEF/OIF active duty suicide rates are at near record highs (McCarl, 2013). Once again, it is believed that multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan is one of the culprits

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    Suicide in the United States is the 11th leading cause of death, with over 32,000 killing themselves per year. While some causes or explanations for suicide will never be known, depression or other diagnosable mental or substance abuse disorders top the list of more than 90 percent of why lives are torn from us. Over the last couple years around the military there has been much debate on whether this rate has been drastically affected by the increased military footprint from fighting two wars.

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    Suicide is now the leading cause of death among military. Suicide occurs when a person chooses to end their life as he or she view suicide as the only way out of the problem. The causes of suicide are different and unique for each person. The stressor caused by war is one of the reasons these soldiers to choose to suicide. Some of them could not cope with what they had been through during the war. Kelly (2004) discussed about a former Army sergeant, Matt La Branche, who shared the memories when he

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    23 out of every 100,000 people commit suicide in the Army because of PTSD, others just live with it. I know from personal experience that it is hard to live with because my dad is just one of many who live it. He served in the Army for six and a half years and he had two kids. But even now ten years later he is still struggling with PTSD although he has gotten better. But that was without the V.A’s help. That is because he had wonderful friends and family to help him get through it. The V.A did not

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    This essay will show that social fields and the habitus of an individual in a military field are constrained due to an inability to reflect on his position. Durkheim establishes altruistic suicide, to be mentioned in relation to military service, as one of the three typologies for the social rate of social suicide. Altruistic suicide is defined by the individual having too much social integration, or connectedness, to or feeling of acceptance by a group or society. The individual has no attachment

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    Female Veterans Suicide

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    Brown, Richard Blumenthal, and Julia Brownley) introduced the “Female Veteran Suicide Prevention Act” bill (Congress.gov, 2016). The bill directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) to identify evidence-based mental health care and suicide prevention programs that can effectively reduce suicide rates among female veterans. This is an important issue to address given that suicide is a significant problem affecting military service personnel. For instance, data have shown that of the 1.7 million veterans

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    “transgenders” should be banned from the military or if they should not be banned? Well Obama thought it was a good idea for transgenders to be allowed to work in the military. But now that Trump is in office he believes that transgenders should not be in the military. Well what do you think about that? Let get into it more, here are three reasons why transgenders citizens should be banned from the military are most transgenders try to attempt suicide, they military should not have people who rely on medicine

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