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Report: Tinker Air Force Base conceals causes of 17 deaths in 2023.

An Alarming Number of Deaths at Tinker Air Force Base Raises Concerns

An alarming‍ number of deaths⁣ at a‍ Midwest installation has military and civilian personnel asking,​ “What is going on at‌ Tinker Air Force Base?”

Military.com reported this week ‌that 17 base people at‌ the Oklahoma City military ‌installation have died in 2023.

The causes of death were not initially‍ revealed. Base spokesman Kimberly Woodruff ⁢said Wednesday ​the deaths were due to “various​ causes.”

“We have‍ ongoing investigations, ⁢and to protect ⁣the families and the units, we won’t comment on those numbers,”⁢ she said. “It ⁤is Air Force policy that we do not disclose information about deaths or their circumstances.”

Woodruff⁢ refused to confirm the fatality count to ​Military.com,‍ saying, “I’m ‍sorry, but we are not ⁣going to release the number of deaths at Tinker.”

Later, the base public affairs ‌department released the‍ number of deaths (17)⁢ this calendar⁣ year “but⁢ did not specify ⁣which ⁢deaths were​ being investigated as ​due to suicide, accidents, illnesses or other causes,” Military.com reported.

One unnamed source ‌at⁣ the installation‌ said some of the deaths were potentially due to suicide ‌and ​others to ‍COVID-19.

Should ⁣the US Air Force immediately reveal the causes of⁣ these deaths?

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Tinker​ Installation Commander ‍Col.‍ Abigail Ruscetta later confirmed to ‍ KFOR-TV that⁤ 11 uniformed ​and civilian ⁤personnel died due to natural causes or accidents.

Some of the six remaining deaths are under investigation, and most of‌ the 17 were civilians, Ruscetta added.

Ruscetta told KOKH-TV that most of the deaths took place off of the‌ base.

Military.com reported it ⁢began‌ inquiring about ‍the ​deaths after investigating social media⁤ posts alleging Tinker was amid ‌a rash of suicides.

In an email⁢ statement to‍ Military.com, Ruscetta said her staff is “deeply saddened by the losses we have experienced at‍ Tinker Air Force Base.”

“Our ⁤focus moving forward is to let everyone know we ‍value them, and we stand⁢ together ⁤as a team,” she said.

Stars and Stripes reported there are about 30,000 personnel ⁣on the base, including government employees, contractors and civilians.

Military.com said ⁤mental health assistance is available⁤ around the clock to service members ⁢or veterans from the Veterans and Military Crisis Line by calling or texting 988. Help also is available via chat at 988lifeline.org and veteranscrisisline.net.

The post Seventeen People ⁣Have Died⁤ at Tinker Air Force Base in 2023, But Military Refuses to Disclose‍ Causes: Report appeared ‌first on The Western Journal.



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