Military suicides drop as leaders push new programs

An 82nd Airborne Division paratrooper participates in artillery training during a field exercise on Fort Bragg on Aug. 26, 2020. A new report and Pentagon data show that suicides across the active duty U.S. military decreased over the past 18 months. (AP Photo/Sarah Blake Morgan, File)

WASHINGTON — Suicides across the active duty U.S. military decreased over the past 18 months, driven by sharp drops in the Air Force and Marine Corps last year and a similar decline among Army soldiers during the first six months of this year, according to a new Pentagon report and preliminary data for 2022.