Posted on Apr 13, 2019
Marine Corps suicides have reached their highest level in a decade despite the end of large-scale...
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This is lieutenant colonel was a DEA agent. He went to a bar with a few of his buddies and complained about the job. He then went home and blew his brains out. I believe that alcohol was a factor and will be a factor until people take class 6 seriously and not just something to make money from the Army Airforce Exchange or the Navy Exchange. Had this guy gone to Alcoholics Anonymous or had not been a single person, he probably would not have been down and killed himself. Whatever you do, don't drink when you're depressed! There are Alcoholics Anonymous groups all over the country. There are strength in numbers and your weakness will make you a strength by knowing others feel similar to your situation.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/03/14/police-investigating-death-marine-battalion-commander.html
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/03/14/police-investigating-death-marine-battalion-commander.html

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