Posted on Mar 9, 2016
Veterans suicide: 'We must and will do more,' VA says
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL This is good news however vets looking for help shouldn't stop with the VA if their not finding what they need.
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Debbie Gray
Direct me to next level of HELP!
Surviving spouse of Suicide death..
My husband served over 21 yrs!!!!
He took his life in 1998!!!...within 6 months of retiring from WAFB, MO
Where’s the help?
Surviving spouse of Suicide death..
My husband served over 21 yrs!!!!
He took his life in 1998!!!...within 6 months of retiring from WAFB, MO
Where’s the help?
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Each veteran or other person who plans suicide and goes through with it is unique SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. Friends and family members tend to be the best ones to note changes in behavior and demeanor which are indicators of suicidal risk.
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Debbie Gray
Yes....& alerted his employer, law enforcement & his immediate family!!! Nothing was done! He even signed a restraining order against himself!!!! Do you hear me???? He was in a battle & the truth was hidden ... blackmail involved??? Horrific!!! Shame on the SYSTEM!
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We need to connect the dots from the onset of PTSD to Unit to Redeployment to WTU to or Unit through the MEB to discharge to the VA care to post military living. Sometimes the process fails them.
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