Aug 14, 2011

Facing Ninth Deployment, Army Ranger Kills Himself: 'No Way' God Forgives Him for What He'd Done, He Told Wife

Staff Sgt. Jared Hagemann
The U.S. Army in a report last year, shockingly indifferent to veterans and servicemen and women even by the low standards of the U.S. military, reads: It's not war; the "risky behavior" of our troops at home drives them to suicide. Another troop goes down after his eighth deployment, and his wife reveals why. Must be all that "risky behavior" of Staff Sgt. Jared Hagemann's, you bureaucratic imbeciles.

By Susie Madrak

The people who should be worried about going to hell are the bastards who sent these soldiers over there for no good reason, and then refuse to pay for the help they need when they come back:
JOINT BASE LEWIS MCCHORD, Wash. - A soldier's widow says his fellow Army Rangers wouldn't do anything to help him before he took his own life - after eight deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Army found Staff Sgt. Jared Hagemann's body at a training area of Joint Base Lewis McChord a few weeks ago.



A spokesman for the base tells KOMO News that the nature of the death is still undetermined. But Staff Sgt. Hagemann's widow says her husband took his own life - and it didn't need to happen.

"It was just horrible. And he would just cry," says Ashley Hagemann.

Ashley says her husband Jared tried to come to grips with what he'd seen and done on his eight deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"And there's no way that any God would forgive him - that he was going to hell," says Ashley. "He couldn't live with that any more."
More U.S. soldiers and veterans have died from suicide than from combat wounds over the past two years.

And as a special way of thanking those who served, Texas Republicans want to make it harder for young, homeless and traumatized veterans to vote.

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