Posted on May 3, 2016
LTC Stephen F.
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The topic of veteran suicide is frequently mentioned on RallyPoint. Last week I learned that a young US Navy veteran died while renting part of the house one of my sons lives in. Brent Michael Combs died at age 31 far away from a combat zone. He was a respectful young man who would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. The last time we met he saluted me in a genuine sign of respect.
He is missed.
All parents hope to have their children healthy when they die. Nobody wants their child to die before them.
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SGT Ben Keen
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While we do focus a lot on the issue of suicide, I do think that we are seeing a growing number of younger Veterans experiencing service connected issues that normally our peers do not have to deal with until years into their life. Things like exterme joint pain, issues breathing, issues sleeping and so much more are accelerated due to different things we experience while serving this country.

I hate to see any Veteran report for their Final Inspection early but I hope that my actions while I am still here brings honor to their memory.
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Ryan Combs
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Please know that my brother, Brent Combs, did not actively take his own life. We lost Brent to addiction in an accidental drug overdose. He was one of 67 people who died of a drug overdose in Berkeley County, WV in 2016. He fought to live. He didn't see the battlefield while serving his country, but every day was a battle against addiction. He lost that battle, but he never gave up the fight.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for responding Ryan Combs. I hope that the truth will be revealed about the robbery of and death of your brother. Those responsible need to be brought to justice IMHO.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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Unfortunately my family became part of a group that became known as "Compassionate Friends" for families who lose a child. It is a club no one wants to be in. Some were deaths from natural causes, some from accidents and some were suicides. The first to go were 2 cousins, 1 age 21 and 2 months later his sister, age 13. The following year, we lost my brother in an accidental death. That is when you find out how big this problem really is. There were enough families to have meetings for grief support before much was published. Recently, a friend lost her 23 year old daughter who was in nursing school. Overwhelmed with exhaustion, she simply drifted off to sleep and off the road. Compassionate Friends, people I already knew that had lost children, came to help through the initial shock and have stayed as pieces continue to fray. Often overlooked is the impact on siblings. So much attention is given the dead who no longer can do any wrong that survivors feel guilty for wanting attention and inadequate. Fortunately, there are now support systems for them as well.
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you for sharing what you and your friend have been going through and offering the hopeful recognition that there are now support systems for those who have lost adult children and the more difficult loss of a young child as well Maj Kim Patterson
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