you have no idea what you're talking about....and yes i know military folks that came back with PTSD and/or took their own lives.
ill let u cook tho. also i bet u they count active duty ppl who havent deployed as part of that stat
you have no idea what you're talking about....and yes i know military folks that came back with PTSD and/or took their own lives.
4th generations of military...you have no idea what you're talking about....and yes i know military folks that came back with PTSD and/or took their own lives.
ill let u cook tho. also i bet u they count active duty ppl who havent deployed as part of that stat
The analysis is part of VA’s ongoing examination of more than 55 million civilian and Veteran death records that is being used to evaluate and improve VA’s Suicide Prevention Program.
Data from this report were obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s National Death Index and then linked to both VA and Department of Defense (DoD) data.
VA is committed to publishing the most accurate suicide data possible. CDC has 2016 data, but VA works with both CDC and DoD to analyze millions of records and data sources to produce an analysis of suicide deaths for all known Veterans. This collaboration adds a layer of complexity to the analysis process thus making 2015 the most current year for which VA is able to publish complete Veteran suicide data.
I hate when nikkas don't even read then make stupid assumptions
@Lord Beasley I'm going to neg you again when I can.
At this rate it's looking like the military personnel Trump is sending to the border probably pose a greater danger to American citizens than the caravan itself does.
So much for good guy with a gun:
CHP officer’s bullet killed sheriff’s sergeant in Thousand Oaks massacre
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I had read that...
I also saw police in the Bronx gunned down a bunch of civilians within the last week without explanation
yep this pretty confirms it...New York is one of 26 states that explicitly prohibits shackling women in labor. A 2015 state law expanded those protections, making it illegal to restrain pregnant women on the way to the hospital, and for up to eight weeks after delivery. (At the time, the New York State Sheriff's Association came out against the legislation, claiming it was based on "political correctness.")
So much for good guy with a gun:
CHP officer’s bullet killed sheriff’s sergeant in Thousand Oaks massacre
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