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Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goal
The Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.
After a harrowing year, the National Guard takes stock of its mental health
Officials don't believe that the stressors of 2020 contributed to the suicide numbers.
Indiana Marine killed in Afghanistan remembered as hero
The life of Cpl. Humberto Sanchez will inspire generations of Americans, former Vice President Mike Pence told mourners.
Military suicides up 16 percent in 2020, but officials don’t blame pandemic
While the numbers jumped 15 percent over 2019, the rate went up 2-per-100,000.
How a military jail failed to protect a suicidal sailor from himself
Macoy Hicks's death could be one of the first big tests of a new military medical malpractice claims process.
Fort Drum investigates three suspected suicide deaths that took place within two days
Fort Drum had three suspected soldier suicides in just a few days. Officials say it's part of a bigger problem.
Pace of suspected Air Force suicides has slowed this year, officials say
“We need to rethink and change the way we operate as a mental health system,” Air Force clinical psychologist Lt. Col. Aaron Tricht said.
‘I do seek help’, SECVA says on walk for military suicide awareness
SECVA Denis McDonough joined about two dozen Gold Star families on a walk for military suicide awareness Saturday.
By Howard Altman