Suicides among Army National Guard and Reserve members increased last year — outpacing the number of active duty soldiers who took their own lives — even as suicides across the military dropped by more than 15%, according to data released to the Associated Press.
Across the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, 289 people took their own lives last year, down from 343 in 2012, according to the AP. But the uptick in the number of Army National Guard and Reserve soldiers who took their own lives raises alarm that citizen soldiers aren’t getting the help they need, or the same level of aid active duty members receive.
The number of Army National Guard and Reserve soldiers who committed suicide rose from 140 in 2012 to 152 last year. The increase exceeded the number of active duty soldiers who took their own lives. Army officials tell the AP that there were 151 active duty soldiers who committed suicide last year. The year before, it was 185.









