Week ending Oct.10, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 17 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces.
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Spc. Paul E. Andersen, 49, of Dowagiac, MI.
Sgt. Justin T. Gallegos, 27, of Tucson, AZ.
Spc. Christopher T. Griffin, 24, of Kincheloe, MI.
Sgt. Joshua M. Hardt, 24, of Applegate, CA.
Maj. Tad T. Hervas, 48, of Coon Rapids, MN.
Spc. Kevin O. Hill, 23, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Sgt. Joshua J. Kirk, 30, of South Portland, ME.
Spc. Stephan L. Mace, 21, of Lovettsville, VA.
Staff Sgt. Vernon W. Martin, 25 of Savannah, GA.
Pfc. Alan H. Newton Jr., 26, of Asheboro, N.C.
Spc. Brandon A. Owens, 21, of Memphis, TN.
Staff Sgt. Thomas D. Rabjohn, 39, of Litchfield Park, AZ.
Sgt. Roberto D. Sanchez, 24 of Satellite Beach, FL.
Sgt. Michael P. Scusa, 22, of Villas, N.J.
Capt. Benjamin A. Sklaver, 32, of Medford, MA.
Sgt. Aaron M. Smith, 25, of Manhattan, KA.
Pfc. Kevin C. Thomson, 22, of Reno, NV.
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- www.azstarnet.com,
- www.defenselink.mil,
- www.kolotv.com,
- www.journalstar.com,
- www.latimes.com,
- www.militarycity.com,
- www.newsobserver.com,
- www.sacbee.com,
- ww.wcax.com,
- www.wsav.com,
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Fallen Update:
Army Releases September Suicide Data
The Army today released suicide data for the month of September. Among active-duty soldiers, there were seven potential suicides. One has been confirmed as a suicide, and six are pending determination of the manner of death. For August, the Army reported 11 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers. Since the release of that report, four have been confirmed as suicides and seven remain under investigation.
There were 117 reported active-duty Army suicides from January 2009 through September 2009. Of those, 81 have been confirmed, and 36 are pending determination of manner of death. For the same period in 2008, there were 103 suicides among active-duty soldiers.
During September 2009, among reserve component soldiers who were not on active duty, there were seven potential suicides. Among that same group, from January 2009 through September 2009, there were 35 confirmed suicides. Twenty-five potential suicides are currently under investigation to determine the manner of death. For the same period in 2008, there were 40 suicides among reserve soldiers who were not on active duty.
Soldiers and families in need of crisis assistance can contact Military OneSource or the Defense Center of Excellence (DCOE) for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury Outreach Center. Trained consultants are available from both organizations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
The Military OneSource toll-free number for those residing in the continental U.S. is 1-800-342-9647, their Web site address is http://www.militaryonesource.com.
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