Evo1883
Well-Known Member
Found out today another military friend has took his own life, that's 3 in the last 7 years.
When speaking to friends it's unbelievable how many are really struggling with mental health problems, and its not surprising.
Many young lads join the military at a young age and its all they know, add on top of that the mental pressure of combat and the aftermath.
What can be done, in my opinion not enough was done upon returning from tours of duty, counselling etc and not enough is done post military service as a continuation to support veterans... Which ofcourse is leading to a huge problem with mental health and subsequently suicide... Real shame, very sad
There's also no accountibility from the gov or MOD, when it's clear not enough has ever been done
When speaking to friends it's unbelievable how many are really struggling with mental health problems, and its not surprising.
Many young lads join the military at a young age and its all they know, add on top of that the mental pressure of combat and the aftermath.
What can be done, in my opinion not enough was done upon returning from tours of duty, counselling etc and not enough is done post military service as a continuation to support veterans... Which ofcourse is leading to a huge problem with mental health and subsequently suicide... Real shame, very sad
There's also no accountibility from the gov or MOD, when it's clear not enough has ever been done