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The silent war

Today, Explained

Beware of Simplistic Explanations

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Annual suicide rates among military personnel can average around 500, predominantly affecting active duty members rather than reserve or National Guard. Importantly, most service members who die by suicide have never deployed, disputing the long-held belief that deployment and combat experience are primary factors in military suicides. This trend has been consistent even during intense military operations. The misconception that rising suicide rates post-2005 were directly linked to deployment cycles emphasizes the risk of oversimplifying complex issues like suicide. Additionally, the question of civilian suicide rates challenges the narrative, highlighting that factors contributing to suicide are not exclusive to military contexts.

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