Jump in suicides spurs army stand down
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/13/eveningnews/main4802000.shtml
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"It was a complete shock," said Staff Sgt. Amanda Henderson, who is also an Army recruiter. "I took it very bad.
But that was only the beginning of Amanda Henderson's nightmare. Two weeks later, her husband, Sgt. Patrick Henderson, called her from his cell phone.
"He was just hysterical, crying, screaming and he kept saying he had a shotgun and he can't deal with it anymore. He's done. He's done. He can't deal with it anymore," she said.
She coaxed him home and got the shotgun away from him, but he was still raving.
"He was saying that he sees Iraqi women and that the men will be along soon and we can get them," she said.
Sgts. Anderson and Flores had two things in common. They both had served in combat and were working 70-hour weeks as Army recruiters.
Six weeks after Flores hanged himself, Henderson did the same.
"He had taken the dog chain and strangled himself," Amanda Henderson said.
An investigation blamed the plague of suicides among recruiters on a toxic mix of job stress, poor leadership and personal problems.
But those suicides were only a small part of an Army-wide trend so disturbing that the Army Chief of Staff told President Obama about it the first time he visited the Pentagon.
Last year saw more Army suicides than any year on record. And now it has gotten worse - much worse.
There were 24 Army suicides in the month of January, double last year's rate and more than were killed in combat that month in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
It's so shocking that starting Sunday, the Army is ordering every soldier to stop what she or he is doing and undergo training in suicide prevention.
"There's never been an Army-wide stand down for the entire Army," said Maj. Gen. John Hawkins said. "That's how serious we're taking this."
It will include an interactive video in which a fictional soldier sees his best buddy killed and gets a Dear John e-mail. It addresses one of the Army's biggest problems - the stigma of admitting you can't handle it.
But the Army can't make the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan go away - and nearly 2/3 of soldiers who take their lives are either in the war zones or have been there.
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Are our troops getting the help and support they need?
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Robert_S
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America is tired of being impotent
We know more than our predecessors, and that fact alone makes us quake with the knowledge we find that cannot now be hidden from us.
Can we take our government back? Will we ever? How many more will die following the will of the few? Questions unanswerable, undefinable, but altogether real.
which straw will be the one that broke the camels back?
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Robert_S
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profe7
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Pointless, No. In reality we need oil for the short term and clean renewable energy for the long term. With so many oil rich countries turning hostile the U.S. needed insurance.
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profe7
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profe7:
Sorry, I fail to see how that is going to stop military suicides.
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profe7
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profe7:
my bad. i was responding to the comment by cynker
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cynker
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maybe its because people don't want to kill innocent civilians on a pointless war
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cynker
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dmass5
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cynker:
wow your about as uneducated and ignorant as the people we are fighting over here.
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dmass5
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clownpuncher
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cynker:
I have to second that Dmass. There are some real winners on here.
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keithponder
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cynker:
cynker,
I grew up on military bases around the world.Most of my friends unlike me,join the military, as did their sons as well. I know of several firsthand accounts stories about their sons not wanting to go back to Iraq and Afghanistan simply because of guilt and remorse.
It's no secret that American soldiers are coming home complaining about being force to kill innocent men,women and children.It take courage to speak out against war and this government,in particular.
Dumbass5 and clownpuncher are just a couple cowardly ethnic hatemongers. They're are all bark and NO BITE. Don't let them scare you.
Thanks for your comments.
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keithponder
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cynker:
dmass 5 , i have no problem with the people in the military, just the people that tell them what to do, our war on terror is illegal, a lie, has weak reasoning, and cannot ever be won, because the definition of terrorist is vauge and in my opinion a way to erode civil liberties henceforth doing the 'terrorists' job for them. and it is unfortunatly the soldier that sees the worse of this horrible conflict, of course saddam has WMDS we sold them to him ! i support the armed forces by wanting them to come home.
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cynker
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HumnpyDolo
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Pretty sad man, they need to take care of our troops!
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dmass5
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suicides are sad, they really are and more steps are being taken to at least slow them down.
but killing yourself is no way to solve the problem.
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clownpuncher
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Wang111:
has anyone ever told you that you look a lot like President Bush? There is a slight resemblance.
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clownpuncher
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Has the US Army contacted you yet about your theory? I hope they do since you seem to have all the answers to this pressing issue.
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keithponder
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These soldiers can no longer tolerate the horrible reality of being forced to kill innocent people and then being ask to just live with it.
WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER.
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