Veterans' Health
Army Suicides In July Set Grim Record
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Thirty-eight soldiers, including 26 on active duty, are believed to have killed themselves in July—the highest monthly tally since the Army began reporting suicides by month in 2009.
Connecticut Health Investigative Team (https://c-hit.org/tag/leon-e-panetta/)
Thirty-eight soldiers, including 26 on active duty, are believed to have killed themselves in July—the highest monthly tally since the Army began reporting suicides by month in 2009.