Veterans' deaths in Vietnam are commonly known as a result of deaths in Vietnam due to oranges and other jungle diseases. However, during the war and after the war, more than 150,000 Vietnamese soldiers died due to suicide. Most people called it "protect our country", which brought about a number of suicides. The Vietnam War brought out more than 58,000 deaths and was one of the most serious wars in American history.
Since victims committed suicide since 2016, about 1,780 veterans have died due to suicide, so 22 American veterans seriously committed suicide ("Never forget action"). Veterans' suicide is a sustained problem because veterans are released from armed groups and enter the civilian world directly after fighting posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, acute stress and anxiety Veteran service "). Veteran suicide
Learn about post-traumatic stress disorders among veterans, especially Vietnam war veterans. Also read the news on how to accept Vietnam war veterans after returning home after the war. Write a diary as if you were a Vietnamese veteran who returned home, explain your return home and record your feelings and thoughts about the future. He said, but he also publicly explained his feelings to the reader. He remembered the excitement I saw when I first saw the red convertible. "We saw it for the first time! ... It stayed there, it was as big as life, it seems still alive." Recalling the perfect relaxing moment in Henry's expedition Please: "I remember being lying under the trees, it is very comfortable, pleasant branches were bent like tents and stables like me, after Henry repaired it, he I optimized it when driving a car.
The US Veterans Affairs Bureau estimates that 830,000 Vietnam war veterans suffer from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. The Vietnam War Veterans Adjustment Survey (NVVRS) revealed that during the study period 15.2% of men and 8.5% of female veterans in Vietnam suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. The lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder was 30.9% in males and 26.9% in females. In contrast to preliminary analysis of NVVRS data, data from NVVRS data reanalysis and data from Matsunaga Vietnam Veteran Veteran Project, Schnurr, Lunney, Sengupta and Waelde, the vast majority of Vietnamese veterans showed posttraumatic stress disorder Symptoms suffering (not the disease itself). Five quarters have reported the latest symptoms in Vietnam 20-25 years after interview