Some of America’s 25 million veterans face their biggest fight when they return home from the battlefield — when they take on mental illness.
And, a CBS News analysis reveals they lose that battle, and take their own lives, at a clip described by various experts as “stunning” and “alarming,” according to Chief Investigative Correspondent Armen Keteyian. One called it a “hidden epidemic.”
He says no one had ever counted just how many suicides there are nationwide among those who had served in the military — until now.
The five-month CBS News probe, based upon a detailed analysis of data obtained from death records from 2004 and 2005, found that veterans were more than twice as likely to commit suicide in 2005 as non-vets.
A recent Veteran Affairs Department estimate says some 5,000 ex-servicemen and women will commit suicide this year, largely as a result of mental health issues, and Keteyian says, “Our numbers are much higher than that, overall.”
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