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hey im doing a speech and i was wondering if anyone know how many soldiers die yearly and how we can prevent it
 
That is why they call it research....you can then speak with authority if you look up the information yourself....
 
Your second post and you didn't learn anything from the first (locked) one.

Expand on your topic.  Are you only concerned with the Army (soldiers) or the military (sailors, soldiers, and airmen)?  Military members are die to disease, accidents, crime, etc every year, is this what you are talking about?  Casualties due to enemy action?  Accidents during duty or off duty?

Do some basic research and frame your question intelligently.  Use punctuation and capitalization.  You might get some decent responses then.
 
It varies yearly, last year it was 36 soldiers and 1 diplomat.

How can we prevent that? Well, that's a different story  ;)

Edit: It's not that I'm trying to power trip you by not explaining how we can prevent those deaths, it's that it involves OPSEC and that's one bee hive I don't want to poke with a stick.
 
::)  Why me Lord?  Why me?

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OH!......yes......TOPIC LOCKED!

 
I'm figuring that we'll have a few more along the same lines from Fredericton High in the next few days....        ::)

Regards
 
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