Dozens of Naval officers have revealed their suicidal thoughts to a charity after three killed themselves in one week on the USS George Washington last month.Sailors said they discussed killing themselves every day with each other, listed 'drugs, pills, hanging, jumping, driving into a tree, taking a bullet to the skull, slitting our wrists, toaster in the tub', confessed to feeling like their boss 'doesn't care one way or another if you live or die', said they were 'stressed' and 'isolated', and one said they wouldn't mind if a bus hit them.The messages were sent to forces mental health charity the set up by the family of Navy Petty Officer Third Class Brandon Caserta, 21, who killed himself in 2018 by walking into a chopper tail rotor.
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