Story by Allison Hoy | Joint Base Lewis-McChord Public Affairs Office | 09.12.2025
Approximately 1,500 people from Joint Base Lewis-McChord participated Sept. 12 in the base’s fourth annual Fill the Ruck, a 4.1-mile ruck march with learning stations that count toward soldiers’ annual suicide-prevention training, at Solo Point, JBLM....
Story by Savannah Baird | Fort Knox | 07.31.2025
The Fort Knox Army Substance Abuse and Suicide Prevention programs (ASAP and SP2 respectively) will host the second annual Resilient Warrior Community Day on Sept. 5....
Story by Savannah Baird | Fort Knox | 07.31.2025
The Fort Knox Army Substance Abuse and Suicide Prevention programs (ASAP and SP2 respectively) will host the second annual Resilient Warrior Community Day on Sept. 5....
Story by Eric Pilgrim | Fort Knox | 05.08.2025
Summer is approaching fast and with it, outdoor fun, vacations, road trips and parties. As the “Days Since Our Last DUI” sign flashes the number 6, a Fort Knox substance abuse officials say now is the time for some sober talk about drunk driving, regardless of the season....
Story by Linda Lambiotte | U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz | 03.25.2025
Installation Management Command-Europe’s Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) managers hosted a company-level leadership luncheon at the Clock Tower Café on Kleber Kaserne, March 19....
Story by Kristin Savage | U.S. Army Garrison Benelux | 01.17.2025
Every January, people around the world make resolutions to prioritize health and fitness, presenting the perfect time to a reinforce a healthy relationship with drinking. Danielle Peterson, U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Benelux Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) prevention coordinator teaches responsible drinking through the two-day “Prime for Life” course, available to all U.S. personnel......
Story by Natalie Stanley | U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa | 10.29.2024
Torii Station, Okinawa — U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa’s Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) spearheaded Red Ribbon Week activities across Okinawa to promote drug-free living and educate young students on the dangers of substance abuse....
Courtesy Story | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 10.23.2024
Prevention is a community effort. We no longer live in a culture where there are off limit subjects. As a society, we can teach age-appropriate prevention. Children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about alcohol or drugs are less likely to use drugs than those who don’t; yet only a quarter of teens report having these conversations. Red Ribbon Week is the......