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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

1 in 4 Iraq vets come home needing medical treatment

I'm not too sure about this mental health numbers in this article as it is based on self reporting during military debriefing/screening. But these are the numbers the Pentagon is supplying and I think they're significant. USA Today:

More than one in four U.S. troops have come home from the Iraq war with health problems that require medical or mental health treatment, according to the Pentagon's first detailed screening of servicemembers leaving a war zone. (Related: Troops screened as never before)

Almost 1,700 servicemembers returning from the war this year said they harbored thoughts of hurting themselves or that they would be better off dead. More than 250 said they had such thoughts "a lot." Nearly 20,000 reported nightmares or unwanted war recollections; more than 3,700 said they had concerns that they might "hurt or lose control" with someone else. ....

Overall, since the war began, about 28% of Iraq veterans - about 50,000 servicemembers this year alone - returned with problems ranging from lingering battle wounds to toothaches, from suicidal thoughts to strained marriages. The figure dwarfs the Pentagon's official Iraq casualty count: 1,971 U.S. troops dead and 15,220 wounded as of Tuesday.


Update: Oh, and apparently we need to add gambling addictions that soldiers might have picked up on on-base military run slot machines which "take in" $120 million from our troops every year.(NYTimes) And, no, I'm not kidding.

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