US Army suicides, attempts rise again

(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-02-01 09:35

With the Army stretched thin by years of fighting the two wars, the Pentagon last year extended normal tours of duty from 12 months to 15 months and has sent some troops back to the wars several times. The Army has been hoping to reduce tour lengths this summer. But the prospect could depend heavily on what Gen. David Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, recommends when he gives his assessment of security in Iraq and troop needs to Congress in April.

Related readings:
 US Army wants to cut war tours to 12 months
 US army desertion rate highest since 1980
 US Army test finds more mental health issues
 US Army suicides highest in 26 years

 224 commit suicide in Russian army in 2007

US Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., a leading critic of the treatment given returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, called the new figures "heart-wrenching."

"Until they come to grips with how long and frequent deployments are straining soldiers and shattering lives we will continue to see this frightening trend," she said.

"And as the White House signals that there won't be any further troop cuts beyond July, there is dwindling hope that things will turn around soon," she said.

Because of improved security in Iraq in recent months, the administration has started to draw down extra troops sent last year. But Bush and commanders have been indicating reluctance to continue cuts beyond July out of fear the fragile security gains could be lost

   1 2   


Top World News  
Today's Top News  
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours