This is, simply put, a tenfold increase in the 'official' number of wounded, which is in the 30,000's.A recently completed survey showed 18.5 percent — or 300,000 people — said they have symptoms of depression or PTSD, the researchers said. Nineteen percent — or 320,000 — suffered head injuries ranging from mild concussions to penetrating head wounds.
But if mental affliction is a combat injury, is suicide from that a fatality of that war? It would seem to me to be the same as dying from a combat wound after the fact. With an average of 18 suicides a day during the Iraq war, this would make the war's fatalities not in the four thousand mark, but closer to the forty thousand mark. Indee,d in a case against the VA to try and aid the veterans, Plaintiff has cited that 1497 people died in six months...
Waiting in line to be checked out.
40,000 dead, 300,000 injured.. But they don't count, because you'd never see the scar.