Well, talk about a bunny stretch! It is true now that Combat is in a temporary lull, that suicide rates did exceed combat deaths on a monthly basis recently. But, I don't see tha it is because we are harming soldiers, more than usual.
This was debated extensively after the Civil War, and has not stopped. War is hell. You see too much, but are we any more wimpy as soldiers now, compared to the general population? Hardly.
Still safer to be a solider, than in your home county getting into bar fights, drunk driving, etc.
That's right, even including combat deaths is is safer to be a solider.
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The Pentagon says that although the military suicide rate has been rising,
it remains below that of the civilian population. It says the civilian suicide rate for males aged 17-60 was 25 per 100,000 in 2010, the latest year for which such statistics are available. That compares with the military's rate in 2012 of 17.5 per 100,000.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57563857/u.s-military-suicides-exceed-combat-deaths/
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Not saying anything but War is Hell.