Posted on Apr 20, 2017
Silhouette Project shines light on veteran suicides
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It is very different to see 22 full size silhouettes in one place than any other representation of the number of active duty and veteran suicides. My son being one of them is another way he will be remembered and hopefully help change this statistic.
Silhouette Project shines light on veteran suicides
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Posted 7 y ago
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Posted 7 y ago
Correction empathize I'm using the voice text sorry I didn't check it. I'm sorry for your son
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Posted 7 y ago
A lady my wife knew, that had been in the Air Force in the mid-'70's decided to sit in the middle of a train track, this happened in about '84-'85.
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Posted 7 y ago
I have besides with your son suicide. My sister committed suicide on the 4th of July 2015. She was not active duty but she suffered her own PTSD and she had painkiller and alcohol issues as well.
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SCPO Penny Douphinett
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I'm sorry for your loss. Any suicide is a tragedy and leaves a terrible burden on the family of guilt and unanswered questions. The "would ofs, could ofs and should ofs" are debilitating enough as you try to adjust to life without your loved one.
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