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    Command shares suicide prevention experience, answers questions

    Command shares suicide prevention experience, answers questions

    Courtesy Photo | Col. Knowles Atchison, deputy commanding officer of the 13th Sustainment Command...... read more read more

    BALAD, IRAQ

    09.12.2009

    Courtesy Story

    13th Armored Corps Sustainment Command (13th ESC)

    JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq — Three senior leaders shared their experiences with suicide prevention and answered questions from service members during an open-forum suicide prevention meeting at the east Morale, Welfare and Recreation Center Sept. 10 at Joint Base Balad, Iraq.

    Col. Thomas L. Anderson, the officer in charge of the 55th Medical Company Combat Stress Control, Col. Knowles Atchison, the deputy commanding officer for the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), and Maj. Saul E. Cardona, the chaplain for the 13th ESC, shared their thoughts on the topic.

    Individuals who have suicidal or harmful thoughts, usually exhibit behavior that signals the feelings they are experiencing, said Anderson. Giving away treasured or personal possessions and loss of interest in normal activities can be signs a person is experiencing depression or having suicidal or harmful thoughts, he said.

    "Pay attention to people's behavior," said Anderson. "If they seem out of the ordinary, don't be afraid to question them. The more you talk about it, the less likely it is to occur."

    Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bryan L. Hudson, the officer in charge of supply and services for the 13th ESC and a Los Angeles native, said he attended the meeting to learn more about suicide prevention and how to help his Soldiers cope with depression.

    He said the open-forum style was effective, as it allowed people to open up, ask questions and express their opinions without regard to rank.

    "I learned that above all we are all human beings," said Hudson. "No matter what race, creed, color (or) background you are, we all have the same issues and we are just trying to get through life."

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    Date Taken: 09.12.2009
    Date Posted: 09.12.2009 19:41
    Story ID: 38692
    Location: BALAD, IQ

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