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why do more and more USA veteran commit suicide now? because
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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 76949086" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>That is a point that I've recognized before (having been in a multi-generational military family, and being retired military myself. That ocean transit "decompression" time was more valuable than people realize. I only realized a decade into my own career how different the psychological recovery was for the elder men in my family, who had been combat solders who stayed in service, compared to those who had returned to civilian life immediately after the combat service was over. In my life, I only knew soldiers who stayed in--around fellow combat veterans who understood and others who were as supportive as they could be. I really didn't get it for a while that the experience of those who immediately left the service was so much worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 76949086, member: 326155"] That is a point that I've recognized before (having been in a multi-generational military family, and being retired military myself. That ocean transit "decompression" time was more valuable than people realize. I only realized a decade into my own career how different the psychological recovery was for the elder men in my family, who had been combat solders who stayed in service, compared to those who had returned to civilian life immediately after the combat service was over. In my life, I only knew soldiers who stayed in--around fellow combat veterans who understood and others who were as supportive as they could be. I really didn't get it for a while that the experience of those who immediately left the service was so much worse. [/QUOTE]
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