Army Suicides Rise as Time Spent in Combat Increases
Gregg Zoroya, USA Today: "Josh Barber, former combat soldier, parked outside the Army hospital here one morning last August armed for war. A cook at the dining facility, Barber sat in his truck wearing battle fatigues, earplugs and a camouflage hood on his head. He had an arsenal: seven loaded guns, nearly 1,000 rounds of ammunition, knives in his pockets. On the front seat, an AK-47 had a bullet in the chamber."
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rudkla - 14. Jan, 17:25