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Families of soldiers who commit suicide in combat to receive letter of condolence

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Families of soldiers who commit suicide in combat to receive letter of condolence

The White House is getting rid of a long-standing policy in a step toward dealing with the unseen wounds of war. From 2004 to 2009, the number of military men and women that committed suicide while fighting overseas rose steadily. In 2010, US Army Data reported 125 suicides.

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