Preliminary data showed 261 suicides among active
duty service members, down from 319 suicides in 2012, which was the
highest on record, the Pentagon said. In the National Guard and
reserve, suicides increased to 213 last year from 203 in 2012.
The latest Pentagon figures represented a change in methodology from
how they were calculated that separates out all reserve and guard
forces, even if they have been called to active duty. Still, the
trends for active duty and reserve forces were consistent with
previously disclosed estimates.
The decline in overall active-duty suicides compares with a far
sharper decline in hostile deaths among troops overseas as the
United States winds down the war in Afghanistan. The Pentagon
reported 91 hostile deaths overseas in support of that war last
year, compared with 237 in 2012.
(Reporting by Phil Stewart; editing by Nick Zieminski)
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