Military Suicide

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Approximately one percent of the United States population serves in the military. According to the Center for Disease and Control (CDC), from 1999 through 2014 the suicide rate increased 24% from 10.5% per 100,000 population. To decrease and possibly prevent suicides in the military, the Army created and implemented an active campaign. The campaign includes suicide awareness training, distribution of pocket cards with information about the signs and symptoms of someone who may experience suicidal thoughts, and partnership agreements with the Army Behavioral Health and Emergency Rooms departments.
In according with Army Regulation 600-20 (AR 600-20) (2008), “Commanders are responsible for everything their command does and fails to do”; therefore,

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