They survived the battlefield.
Now they're dying at home.
Every day, an average of 22 veterans take their own lives.
They fought wars overseas, but the deadliest battle began after they came home-silent, unseen, and too often ignored.
The Suicide War isn't a statistic sheet.
It's a raw, unfiltered look at the crisis we keep losing.
Written by a 20-year military veteran who never served in a combat zone but served alongside those who did-and who's lost too many brothers and sisters to suicide-this book doesn't offer empty slogans.
It offers truth.
It offers action.
It offers hope.
Inside, you'll find:
The brutal reality of why "awareness" alone is failing
The signs we miss-and how to catch them before it's too late
Why prevention must be personal, uncomfortable, and relentless
How every veteran, family member, and friend can make a difference today
This isn't another feel-good campaign.
This is a battle plan.
One life at a time.
Until there are no more lives to save.
If you've ever worn the uniform, loved someone who has, or lost someone to suicide-this book is for you.
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