Veteran Organization: "Congress Must Face Escalating Military Suicides. Bring 
the troops home now!"
WASHINGTON - February 12 - The United States military is scrambling to head off 
what has turned into an epidemic of suicides. As reported on CNN, 24 service 
members killed themselves in January of this year, six times as many as in 
January of last year. 2008 was the fourth consecutive year of increases in 
soldier suicides.

Veterans For Peace Executive Director Michael McPhearson said this is not a 
surprise to him. "It is tragic. It is the culmination of years of continuous 
deployments and general stress the Armed Services have been put under because 
of an invasion and subsequent occupation that should have never happened."

The Army Times reports that Army Secretary Pete Geren has ordered a February 
13, 2009, one day halt to recruitment activities also known as stand-down of 
the Army's entire recruiting force and a review of almost every aspect of the 
job in the wake of a wide-ranging investigation of four suicides in a Houston 
Recruiting Battalion.

Mike Ferner, Veterans For Peace's National President stated, "I don't want to 
see anybody in Washington shed one tear for the families surviving these 
suicides as long as Congress continues to fund these wars and the President 
continues to deploy more troops. You put people through combat; you get 
suicides and PTSD-related violence back home. That's the simple equation 
Congress and the President cannot ignore." 

One vivid example of this equation comes from the Houston Chronicle, which 
reported in a May 18, 2008 that an Army investigation attributed the 4 
recruiter suicides to a combination of work environment, stress and personal 
issues. The latest was the March 6, 2007 death of Sergeant Nils Aron Andersson 
who shot himself in the temple less than 24 hours after his wedding to Cassy 
Walton. Cassy killed herself the next day.

McPhearson went on to add; "Nils Anderson's death was nearly two years ago and 
the Army is just reacting to the 4 deaths in one Battalion. They should have 
seen these 24 deaths in January coming. Veterans For Peace is asking our 
members to visit with their Congressional Representatives and Senators next 
week to discuss these suicides, that the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan 
contribute to the deaths and how our economy must transition from a reliance on 
war spending to human needs spending. We look to Congress to take these 
suicides seriously and stop spending our taxes on war. Bring all our troops 
home now."

http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2009/02/12-15

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