Troops claimed they were ‘drinking to cope’ with the pressure of military life or to ‘fit in’ with the culture. Some 800 women have received treatment for drink problems
Almost 10,000 troops have been treated for booze abuse in the past decade, sparking fears of an alcohol “timebomb”.
Shocking data uncovered by the Sunday People revealed more than 1,000 personnel were allowed to serve while classed as dependent on drink.
And some 800 women within that figure â covering Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force â have received treatment for drink problems.
One decorated former war hero admitted: “The alcohol culture is huge.”