Suicide surpassed war as the military's leading cause of death
War was the leading cause of death in the military nearly every year
between 2004 and 2011 until suicides became the top means of dying for
troops in 2012 and 2013, according to a bar chart published this week in
a monthly Pentagon medical statistical analysis journal.
For those last two years, suicide outranked war, cancer, heart disease,
homicide, transportation accidents and other causes as the leading
killer, accounting for about three in 10 military deaths each of those
two years.
Transportation accidents, by a small margin, was the leading cause of military deaths in 2008, slightly more than combat.
The fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan accounted for anywhere from one out
of three deaths in the military — in 2005 and 2010 — to more than 46
percent of deaths in 2007, during the height of the Iraq surge,
according to the chart.
More than 6,800 troops have died in Iraq and Afghanistan since 9/11 and
more than 3,000 additional service members have taken their lives in
that same time, according to Pentagon data.
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