Put An End To Veteran Suicides!
Final signature count: 69,683
69,683 signatures toward our 75,000 goal
Sponsor: The Veterans Site
Suicide is now the leading cause of death for military personnel, even above combat.

There is a crisis happening with our veterans and military personnel. Suicide rates among veterans far surpasses that of civilians. We cannot afford to lose another hero to suicide! Sign the petition asking the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to provide mandatory training for veterans and their families to help them adjust to civilian life.
These brave men and women served to protect us. Now we must be there for them!
According to the latest numbers from the VA1, roughly 18 veterans commit suicide every day in the United States. Despite constituting less than 9 percent of the population, veterans account for 18 percent of all suicides. In 2020, the military recorded 580 deaths by suicide among all services, including active-duty, National Guard and Reserve troops, and 156 just from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 that year2.
No matter what the numbers are, the simple fact is that just one veteran death by suicide is too many. We all owe our veterans a debt we can never repay, so the least we can do is be there for them and make sure they have help when they need it most.
The Armed Forces spends so much time training service members to make them the best in the world. However, after all of that training to become a service member, the military is sorely lacking the training programs to aid in the transition to civilian life3.
The Veterans Crisis Line is run by the VA to aid in suicide prevention, with several million calls answered since it was launched4. And while it is necessary to have that resource available to those who may be at risk of suicide, much more needs to be done to prevent veterans from reaching that point to begin with.
A mandatory “reverse boot camp” program for all service members leaving the military would provide an opportunity for veterans to transition into civilian life with more ease and success. It would prepare them for life outside of the Armed Forces. It would also allow the VA to better identify at-risk individuals who may need treatment or support5.
A similar program for veterans’ family and friends would create a properly trained support network for each veteran. Family members could learn the warning signs and proper techniques for dealing with depression, PTSD, isolation and other factors that may lead a veteran to suicide.
Sign the petition and let the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs know that more needs to be done to help veterans and service members and put an end to the tragic suicide rates in America!