HELP PREVENT SOLDIER SUICIDES
August 29, 2008
August 29, 2008
FORT STEWART, Ga., Aug. 29 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
By Randy Murray
Fort Stewart Public Affairs
Soldiers considering suicide will usually exhibit several warning signs that will let friends, Family members and battle buddies know when it's time to intervene, according to Maj. Christopher Warner, Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield's Chief of the Department of Behavioral Medicine.
As part of Suicide Prevention Week, . . .
By Randy Murray
Fort Stewart Public Affairs
Soldiers considering suicide will usually exhibit several warning signs that will let friends, Family members and battle buddies know when it's time to intervene, according to Maj. Christopher Warner, Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield's Chief of the Department of Behavioral Medicine.
As part of Suicide Prevention Week, . . .