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Posted on May 22, 2020
MG Mark Graham
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Thank you for this post. As a member of Victory for Veterans we join you in fighting that same battle. Veterans and Military can also contact the American Red Cross Hero Care Network for assistance. [login to see] or use the hero care network app

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Thank you for sharing!
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CPL Mark Newbold
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Thank you for your kind words sir. I have made it a routine to replace my Flag on Memorial Day each year at daybreak and take a moment to offer a short silent prayer to honor those that have made the ultimate sacrifice at the alter of freedom. This year I will reflect on what you have offered us in this post. Again, thank you sir for everything.
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SSG Franklin Briant
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Great post. We all reflect, remember, and honor those who came before us and set us on the path we follow today. Thank you for your post.
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The Lives We Remember on Memorial Day
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Thank you General, excellent picture share sir, thank you for your service and that of your relatives.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Thank You Sir, roller coaster is right, and the isolation is just bunkering down- which is Hell for those of us with Depression and PTSD. But if we can stay in touch and join together we can hold off the demons. Sorry for your losses, and prayers for you, kitj and ken.
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SSG(P) D. Wright Downs
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Well said, SGM. Holding off the demons is easier if we can share it with others who have been there and have the T-shirts. I highly recommend the Vet Centers that the Dept of Veterans Affairs originally set up for Vietnam Veterans. They are still doing their magic in a remarkable way. I know that there are others out there who may be seeking help...
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CWO3 Bryan Luciani
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Thank you for the post General. Even though I currently have two sons on active duty, I can't begin to imagine the scope of your loss and the sacrifices made by the Graham family. As I honor the shipmates, soldiers and Marines I've served with and have passed away, I will toast and honor your sons as well. God bless you sir.
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SGT John Graham
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Thank you General Graham for your continued service. I cannot imagine the pain felt on the loss of two sons. Our suicide rates are much higher than they should be; often due to the stigma of seeking mental health care. From personal experience I know others will look at you as weakened. I believe it takes much more strength to ask for help. We are supposed to be warriors capable of handling everything put in our way...but we are people. Many of us show a public face of strength, but it is only a mask. I became a career Police Officer after my military service. After sixteen years, I left the department I was with...it was time. One month later a former officer and friend died of a heart attack. He was 48 years old. At his funeral, I was a pariah, having quit: "couldn't hack it". That sentiment caused me to not be on the main floor. Ironically my friend had expressed the desire to get out but feared losing respect of his peers. As I sat in the balcony with my wife I saw many stoic, stiff faced brothers and sisters showing little emotion. Cops and soldiers don't cry, it's a sign of weakness. For the first time ever I cried hard...as a civilian. I still deal with Post Traumatic Stress, but I can see the sun most days. We need to remember our fallen, whether in combat, or other means.
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Keep in touch with your feelings John. Sometimes during service we don't have time for them, or even are so stressed in a battle zone that we are unaware at all of them, but that leads to poor judgment on how to take care of oneself and relate to others. I am glad you are more able to take care of yourself now. A hero can have heart, and be a better leader.
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SGT Johnny Owens
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My pride and stubbornness tried to kill me for years, I refused to ask for help even confronted with hopelessness and despair. Today I'm a member of a 12 step program that saved my life, and probably the lives of countless veterans. Coincidentally many of our members are also members of service organizations (The Legion, VFW, DAV, AMVETS...).
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CW5 John Vassar
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Thank you General ... The Military definitely needs to remove the stigma and unnecessary restrictions associated with Mental Illness. Psychological/Psychiatric-related issues are Diseases, not "Character-Defects". This form of discrimination denies us the contributions of some of our most intelligent and creative personnel. May the Creator grant you and your family Peace and Comfort.
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Thank you General. Depression is real and is not, repeat not a personality weakness. In remembrance of my brother Barry Ruck, March 29, 1980.
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