54 Percent Of US Soldiers In Iraq Rate Units' Morale As Low Or Very Low...
A majority of U.S. soldiers in Iraq say morale is low, according to an Army report that finds psychological stress is weighing particularly heavily on National Guard and Reserve troops.
Still, soldiers' mental health has improved from the early months of the insurgency, and suicides have declined sharply, the report said. Also, substantially fewer soldiers had to be evacuated from Iraq for mental health problems last year.


Associated Press | ROBERT BURNS | July 21, 2005 12:22 AM