The STAGGERING Truth About Female Veteran Suicide - In Military
* VA Crisis Line [login to see] , option 1
* The Soldier's Project http://www.thesoldiersproject.org if you are Post 9/11, we provide free professional counseling.
* SAVL managed by our own COL Mikel J. Burroughs which provides a virtual online meeting space for all kinds of help
* Your local VA Medical Center
* ANY Emergency Room, irrespective of your Medical Insurance situation
* 911
JUST DON"T HURT YOURSELF!!!!
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Its always such and such soldier was deployed to such and such place, they probably were suffering from PTSD.
This article did a good job of stating they don't know why the rate is higher for women, but almost every article I read about a veteran taking their life PTSD is always mentioned.
Study finds non-combat vets more likely to commit suicide
Recent detailed studies earlier this year have revealed that veteran suicide rates are now 50% higher than their civilian counterparts, with the military suicide rate being slightly higher among veterans who never deployed. According to an LA Times article posted on January 14th of this year, “The new analysis, which will be published in the …