Those numbers are men and women, far more than numbers, but we don't seem to care enough. If we had, we would never accept defeat on this major battle after war. Take a look at the numbers from combat and compare them to what you just read.
Vietnam War
Year of Death
Number of Records
1956 - 1959
4
1960
5
1961
16
1962
53
1963
122
1964
216
1965
1,928
1966
6,350
1967
11,363
1968
16,899
1969
11,780
1970
6,173
1971
2,414
1972
759
1973
68
1974
1
1975
62
Service Number of Records
Air Force
2,586
Army
38,224
Coast Guard
7
Marine Corps
14,844
Navy
2,559
Total Records
58,220
Gulf War 1990-1991 Persian Gulf, Op Desert Shield/Storm 363 but we lose at least 660 each month to suicide.
In one year, we lost more veterans to suicide than we lost during the entire war in Iraq 4,476 from 2003-2012
In one year, we lost more veterans to suicide than during the entire war in Afghanistan 2,342 so far from 2001.
Major combat operations are far from over when they have a harder time staying alive back home than they did fighting the other part of war. If we do not change what we are doing, we have accepted defeat and given up on saving their lives.
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