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Posted on Jun 25, 2019
TSgt AnnaBelle Bryan
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Judy King
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Great article. Asking about suicide is not always enough. We have to take into consideration all the things that the individual is talking about. Always be willing to listen!!!
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LTC Ken Connolly
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At 19 or 20 yrs old, we did what may be considered some crazy things to help our friends who considered or attempted suicide. I guess what we instinctively knew was immediate and direct intervention was needed from friends, who understood what the solider was experiencing. However, once it was too late, I found the guy after he hanged himself. It was not a pretty sight in more ways than one.
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MSG John Hill
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Had a Brother from another Mother call me up one night...
I told him I would help him and listened to his issues...
I contacted his local VA, made him an appointment, and got a call back a few days later from him, asked how he was doing, heard a hammer of a 1911 cock back, which is an a sound one knows, heard a bang, so got off the phone and called his county Sheriff, and told them to go to his residence...

Why he did that to me I have no clue, the human mind is fragile, but at least he didn't die alone, and it did leave a stain on my soul...
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SPC Chris Bayner-Cwik
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Thank you for the refresher course
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PO1 M. Chandler
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Great post would you like to share more about the inspiration behind it?
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SFC David Dean
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We have two ears and one mouth. There are a number of axioms about listening more and talking less. That does not even begin to include the many wise verses from scripture such as even a foolish man will appear wise if he does not speak. As for the stated concerns about which the list includes; if we each are honest with ourselves then our personal assessment would demonstrably show we have at one time felt the same inadequacies mentioned. Our human condition is fraught with foibles and failures. One statement that says doing the same thing over and over; believing that we will achieve a different outcome is the first sign of insanity. I prefer the one that is as follows; go to the fridge and take the milk out for a drink, find it sour and put it back in the fridge. We tell ourselves maybe it will taste better tomorrow. Sometimes we just need to stop and take stock of what a person is attempting to share with us before mistakenly believing that we already have a ready-made solution to give them for the situation or problem. Perhaps by talking and sharing with us, they will find the solution of their own choice. As well, they just might be testing our fiber to see if we are a friend or not by trusting us with their vulnerability. Just a thought.
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CWO3 Retired
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I learned at a very early time in my career about suicide and that it can be very destructive if not identified early. As someone who had Marines under me that did just that after talking with them was dreadfully wrong. I had good friends who took their own lives while on active duty. To this day nothing comes easy. As a former counselor I understand the dramatic impact it has on the individual and his family. It’s not enough talking about it. I truly believe that more emphasis should be made with the root of the cause, not the outcome. Thanks for sharing this vital information with us TSgt Annabelle Bryan.
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Cpl James R. " Jim" Gossett Jr
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I have never had any training on this, but I am Empathetic...if they ere local I would try to go
over and talk/listen to them...long distance a phone call can be helpful. I used to call a friend in CA
whenever I just wanted to talk...usually felt better afterwards, unfortunately he has since Passed...
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CPO Russia Maritime
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Whoever wrote this up is on target. I was never traditionally "suicidal", but had an incredible amount of distress and just wanted someone anonymous (crisis hotline was my savior) to talk things through with. I would never refer anyone to VA mental health, repeatedly bad experiences.
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Cpl Ernesto Castro
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As veteran I don’t believe that the government is doing much about soldiers that left the military. We may think that they are fine but deep inside of them, they haven’t detached themselves from the military. As a nation we should be doing more to help them, their families, their children. We are considered one of the greatest nation in the world, then show it. I can honestly say I served my country and will do it again if I need to. USMC all the way.
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