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Maj Kim Patterson
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I tried to post that last night specifically The Army suicide. There are several factors affecting this, including no defined purpose and no sense of community, often they feel isolated and alone, with memories people around them cannot fathom. A sense of honor and pride with purpose is lacking. Recruiting is trying to sell the benefits but they no longer seem enticing when McDonakds and Starbucks are promising pay and a gateway to higher education. SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
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LTC Self Employed
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Sobriety saves Lives.

I knew a full bird colonel who also worked in the DEA. This Army Reserve Colonel told me his coworker met with others after work at a bar and said he was frustrated with his job. After some drinks, went home and shot himself.

The story isn't say this but alcohol has been a factor in Stellar officers killing themselves.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/03/14/police-investigating-death-marine-battalion-commander.html/amp

There are local chapters in your area and worldwide.
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
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A sad situation. Some turn to alcohol or drugs as a remedy for their depression but unfortunately this can call deeper depression. Reaching our for help is not a sign of weakness - It's a sign of strength. We need to reach out to help if we recognize the symptoms. LTC (Join to see)
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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD yes, especially with AA that we admit that were helpless. Admitting we have a problem to begin with is the first step towards sobriety. Many senior members of the military think they are too good to go seek Mental Health therapy.
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1SG Russell S.
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Lip service. Add a new tracking metric and the problem is solved. Spend lots of money and have a study while never finding answers because answers would show things they do not want to discuss or believe. The suicide rate has been high for years and NADA has been the result of all the talk.
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