Posted on Jun 9, 2016
Is Active Duty suicide still considered "willful misconduct" for purposes of benefits (Ref 38 CFR 3.301, 3.032, 3.1n)?
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This question concerns me as is sounds like you have other reasons to ask
Would you be willing to expand on the question a little more
I have dealt with Soldiers family on active duty who have committed suicide
It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem
This exact question came up to a friend and later that soldier who asked did in fact kill himself
See the concern ?
Would you be willing to expand on the question a little more
I have dealt with Soldiers family on active duty who have committed suicide
It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem
This exact question came up to a friend and later that soldier who asked did in fact kill himself
See the concern ?
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No it is not a crime under UCMJ and not willful misconduct. SGLI does pay, but it can never cover the true loss the people left behind have to pay everyday. I have a CSM friend whose son died by suicide last October. A wife and two children left behind, the mother, father, and siblings still suffering can never have the future they all should have had. If anyone out there is looking for a sign - here it is -CHOOSE LIFE!
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