
Dramatic situation on the USS Lincoln: There have been worrying reports in the past
In 2024, 1,515 suicide attempts were reported among active soldiers, including 268 in the Marine Corps and 356 in the Navy.
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More than 200 family members of the sailors currently deployed on Lincoln met with Hung Cao, the acting Secretary of the Navy, last week, according to the specialist publication Stars and Stripes. At the same time, the number of suicides among active soldiers and sailors increased between 2011 and 2024, the Pentagon said.
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More than 200 family members of the sailors currently deployed on Lincoln met with Hung Cao, the acting Secretary of the Navy, last week, according to the specialist publication Stars and Stripes.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1At the same time, the number of suicides among active soldiers and sailors increased between 2011 and 2024, the Pentagon said.
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