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10 Deaths in 10 Months: String of Suicides on a Single Aircraft Carrier

On the morning of April 11, Capt. Brent Gaut, the commander of the USS George Washington — an aircraft carrier undergoing major shipyard work at Newport News, Virginia — got on the ship’s intercom.

Two sailors had died on April 9 and 10, and Gaut was alerting the crew that those deaths were the eighth and ninth suicides the ship had experienced in nine months, three sailors who heard the announcement told Military.com on the condition of anonymity to avoid retaliation.

One explained that Gaut, talking to the crew first thing in the morning, went on to tell sailors to reach out and talk to someone if they needed help and that resources were available to them. That sailor described it as what “they say after they have a suicide every time.”

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2 thoughts on “10 Deaths in 10 Months: String of Suicides on a Single Aircraft Carrier”

  1. Problem is… if you reach out and talk to someone, you lose your clearance, chance for promotion, potential for a civilian job, gun rights….

    You want them to reach out – make it so help is the only consequence!

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