September 21, 2004
Press Reports on U.S. Casualties: About 17,000 Short
Posted by ryan at 08:04 PM in war . | 3 Comments
Nearly 17,000 service members medically evacuated from Iraq and Afghanistan are absent from public Pentagon casualty reports commonly cited by newspapers, according to military data reviewed by United Press International. Most don't fit the definition of casualties, according to the Pentagon, but a veterans' advocate said they should all be counted. Among veterans from Iraq seeking help from the VA, 5,375 have been diagnosed with a mental problem, making it the third-leading diagnosis after bone problems and digestive problems. Among the mental problems were 800 soldiers who became psychotic. A military study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in July showed that 16 percent of soldiers returning from Iraq might suffer major depression, generalized anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder. Around 11 percent of soldiers returning from Afghanistan may have the same problems, according to that study.
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what are bone problems? Posted by: brette at September 22, 2004 8:19 AM |
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I'm going to imagine bone problems is more like joint problems. Bad backs, bad knees, etc. Posted by: ryan at September 22, 2004 10:36 AM |
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Heh heh Posted by: polamex at September 22, 2004 1:27 PM |