Panetta urges greater emphasis on mental fitness in the military
by KEVIN FREKING,Associated Press
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FILE - In this March 7, 2012 file photo, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
FILE - In this March 7, 2012 file photo, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The military is dealing with an increasing number of suicides, and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says commanding officers must make clear that seeking help for the stresses of war is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Panetta spoke on Friday to mental health professionals who are focusing on reducing suicides by veterans and soldiers.

Pentagon statistics indicate that the rate is about one suicide per day this year.

Panetta notes that more than half of the military members who committed suicide have no history of deployment. He calls the problem perhaps the most challenging one he's faced on the job.

He says part of the solution lies with commanding officers, and he says they have to ensure that those who seek help will not be ostracized.
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