How the US can address the tragedy of veteran suicide | Charles P. Smith

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So on May 6 of 2019,
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the sun was shining, the sky was blue,
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clouds were that puffy white.
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It was a perfect spring day.
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I was walking back to my office,
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and my phone rang.
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And it was one of my lieutenants.
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I said, "Hey, John.
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How are you?"
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He said, "Sir, I'm good.
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But I've got some bad news."
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He said our executive officer died that weekend.
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We went back and forth,
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"What do you mean, what are you talking about?"
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I asked him what happened.
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He said, "Sir, he killed himself."
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I walked around my office for a couple of hours in a complete fog,
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trying to understand what had happened, why.
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I had just communicated with him a few months earlier.
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And I had no idea that this officer was in trouble.
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And I fault myself as a leader for not having known that.
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I went on this process of trying to figure out
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why, what's happening in the veteran community,
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why are these things going on.
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I read reports from the Department of Veteran Affairs,
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Department of Defense,
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I've read national studies on mental health
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and the issues associated with it.
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I'm going to share with you some of the things I found out.
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Department of Veteran Affairs has taken the lead on veteran suicide,
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and it's actually their number one priority.
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Based on the reports they have and the numbers that I've calculated,
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between 2001 and 2019,
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during the time of the Global War on Terror,
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my approximation is there's 115,000 veterans
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who have died by their own hands.
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I also looked at the Department of Defense report
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that lists casualties.
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This particular report
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lists the casualties from October of 2001
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specifically to November 18 of last year.
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During that time frame and the Global War on Terror,
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there have been 5,440 active duty members killed in action.
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So by my numbers, 115,000 approximate suicides,
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5,440 killed in action.
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What does that mean to me?
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We have approximately 21 veterans ending their lives by their own hand
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for every one that is killed by an enemy combatant.
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It's a staggering, staggering number.
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These national studies
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that deal with mental health tell us
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that if you have any type of genetic mental health issue within your family
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that can be passed on,
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or if something has happened to you in your childhood that was traumatic,
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your ability to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD,
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significantly decreases.
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They also tell us
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that if you want to have a full evaluation,
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determine if somebody has PTSD,
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you need to have a minimum of one hour interview
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with a mental health expert
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that's trained to detect what PTSD is
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to determine if you suffer from it.
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Now let me talk about what happens when you enter into the military.
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When you join the armed forces,
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you're going to go through a medical exam,
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you're going to take a physical fitness test,
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you're going to take a drug test,
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you're going to take a vocational test
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so they can figure out what you're good at
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and hopefully place you in that type of job category.
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But would you believe
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that with approximately 115,000 suicides over the last 20 years,
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and the data that we know from the national studies
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on how to determine if somebody is going to be able to cope
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with post-traumatic stress disorder,
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we still don't have a standardized mental health evaluation
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for our recruits entering into the service.
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That's something I think that needs to change.
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Number two,
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when you leave the service --
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When I left the service in 2003,
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I had to attend some mandatory classes,
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about two days' worth of classes,
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and then I was on my way.
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Today, it's a little different.
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Today you'll actually get a call
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if you're on what we call terminal leave
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or paid time off that you're trying to use up
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before you actually are fully discharged.
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I talked to one veteran who got a call.
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He was on his way home from work,
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and the only thing he could think of
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was, "How quick can I get off this?"
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And I think the call lasted maybe 10 or 15 minutes.
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But yet the national studies tell us
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it needs to be an in-person, one-hour interview.
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I think that's something that we can improve upon.
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There's another thing that the Department of Veteran Affairs
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talked about in the reports.
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They said that our service members that are self-medicating
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tend to be at a significantly higher risk of suicide.
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So those veterans that are self-medicating with alcohol,
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or drug abuse --
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and in fact, the Department of Veteran Affairs has classified
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opioid use disorder, OUD,
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as one of the epidemics.
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So as I talked to marines from my unit
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and tried to learn more about it,
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I started to find out some really, really alarming things.
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I had a marine who came back from Iraq
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and he went to the hospital for a "back pain"
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and he was prescribed some opioids.
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He also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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He became addicted to these painkillers,
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because not only did it mask the pain in his back,
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but it helped him to cope
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with some of the horrific things that he had to see, experience and do
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over in the Middle East.
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And he eventually overdosed.
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Another challenge we have
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is that when you're on active duty,
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you are under the Department of Defense.
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And so all of your doctors, all your health care
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is in that category.
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When you leave the service,
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you are now part of the Department of Veteran Affairs.
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So these active duty members
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that seek help for their mental health issues
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and are diagnosed with PTSD or other mental health issues,
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when they leave the service,
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there's no transition to a doctor
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that's in the Department of Veteran Affairs
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or perhaps out in the civilian world
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because of privacy acts.
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Now there's some good news in this.
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Just recently, it was legislated
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that a database will be built
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that will house both Department of Defense health records
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and Department of Veteran Affairs health records.
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But I want to take that thought a step further.
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My company was 204 marines and sailors strong.
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As I looked at and I talked to my marines from my unit,
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what we came up with is we are well in excess of a dozen
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of our members that committed suicide.
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When I talk to senior leadership in the battalion,
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and battalion is about six to seven hundred marines,
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they estimate that we're in the hundreds who have committed suicide.
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So let's take this database that we're building,
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and let's go a little bit further with it.
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What if when a veteran passes away,
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whether it's natural causes,
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overdose or suicide,
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we're able to feed that into the Veteran Affairs
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who is then able to access Department of Defense records,
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identify what type of units they were in,
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what contingencies and operations did they participate in,
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and let's build the data points to try to figure out
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are there units that are more susceptible to develop post-traumatic stress disorder
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so that we can get them the mental health
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prior to going on deployment,
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prior to being in theater.
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If they're in theater,
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get them the mental health while they're in theater,
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and get them mental health counseling and help
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before they even come home out of theater.
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(Applause)
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And by the way,
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if we can build those sets of data points to be able to do that,
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we don't just apply them to the military,
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we can also use that for the general population.
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If we put our minds together
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and our resources together,
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and we openly talk about this,
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and try to find solutions
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for this epidemic that's going on in America,
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hopefully we can save a life.
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Those are my thoughts, my ideas,
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I hope that this talk is not the end of this discussion
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but rather the beginning of it.
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And I want to thank you for your time today.
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(Applause)
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