
via foxcarolina.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — Military suicides have increased by as much as 20% this year compared to the same period in 2019, and some incidents of violent behavior have spiked.
Service members are struggling with isolation and other effects of COVID-19, in addition to the pressures of deploying to war zones,
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