September is Suicide Prevention Month.
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<br />"The loss of any American Soldier's life is a great tragedy and a matter of concern, regardless of the cause.
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<br />Everyone - Soldiers, families, Army civilians and employers
By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. Africa CommandSTUTTGART, GermanySep 09, 2010
September is Suicide Prevention Month.
"The loss of any American Soldier's life is a great tragedy and a matter of concern, regardless of the cause.
Everyone - Soldiers, families, Army civilians and employers need to be involved in suicide prevention and no Soldier has to go through it alone."
ASK, CARE, ESCORT
Ongoing suicide prevention training is available: Military training: Chaplain’s office: 431-3079 /431-2530
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Military One Source 1-800-342-9647