Mental Health Awareness Month in May brings attention to mental illnesses and suicide deaths; and the impact they have on American families. That impact can also affect Army readiness. In recent figures released by the Army, 79 active-duty Soldiers committed suicide in the fourth quarter 2019 and first quarter 2020, the highest such number since the last two quarters in 2016. The Army Resilient Directorate, found at https://www.facebook.com/ArmyResilience/ or https://readyandresilient.army.mil/, provides resiliency training to combat against suicide deaths. (U.S. Army Graphic)
Date Taken: | 05.08.2020 |
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