US army base shooting sparks mental health debate
After an army psychiatrist killed 13 people at a US military base in Texas, concerns are being raised about the mental health of the military staff.
Families of soldiers at the Fort Hood base say Thursday's shootings are just a symptom of a much wider and increasingly urgent problem.
There have been dozens of suicides at the facility in recent years.
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Added: Nov-8-2009 Occurred On: Nov-8-2009
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