Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...
Photo by Timothy Hale | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 09.02.2014
Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...