Simple: End these Wars of Choice, Bring Them Home, and The Country Finally Ponies Up And Sacrifices to take care of those they've sent over and over into that which the greater majority would never enter, especially the hawkish wanna-be rambo's!!!
Oct 7, 2010 - One of the most important steps in preventing suicide is educating servicemembers in the field, according to Dr. Mark Fisher, chief of Psychological Services in the Behavioral Health Department at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center.
Fisher said he hopes more outreach will be done to active-duty Soldiers as the results of phase two of a five-year Army study on suicide and prevention are revealed.
"We need to be on the ground," Fisher said regarding the study, noting that behavioral health professionals need to be in direct contact with Soldiers "in regard to risk and how to be resilient."
This fall the Army, in collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), will begin surveying about 90,000 active-duty Soldiers to collect data for the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers. {read rest}
10 October 2010 - At 3:30 a.m. on a Saturday in August, Specialist Armando G. Aguilar Jr. found himself at the end of his short life. He was standing, drunk and weepy, in the parking lot of a Valero station outside Waco, Tex. He had jumped out of his moving pickup. There was a police officer talking to him in frantic tones. Specialist Aguilar held a pistol pointed at his head. {read rest}
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