Army Officer Shares Lessons After Friend’s Suicide

We Stand Up for Life

The U.S. Army is observing September 2012 as Suicide Prevention Month, focusing efforts on total Army family well being, resilience, stigma reduction and positive results achieved by getting involved and reaching out for help. The theme for the month is “Shoulder to Shoulder, We Stand Up for Life.” In this photo, Soldiers from Fort Lee, Va., demonstrate their commitment to the Army’s suicide prevention efforts. (U.S. Army photo by Stephen Baker)

The U.S. Army is observing September 2012 as Suicide Prevention Month, focusing efforts on total Army family well being, resilience, stigma reduction and positive results achieved by getting involved and reaching out for help. The theme for the month is “Shoulder to Shoulder, We Stand Up for Life.” In this photo, Soldiers from Fort Lee, Va., demonstrate their commitment to the Army’s suicide prevention efforts. (U.S. Army photo by Stephen Baker)

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The U.S. Army is observing September 2012 as Suicide Prevention Month, focusing efforts on total Army family well being, resilience, stigma reduction and positive results achieved by getting involved and reaching out for help. The theme for the month is “Shoulder to Shoulder, We Stand Up for Life.” In this photo, Soldiers from Fort Lee, Va., demonstrate their commitment to the Army’s suicide prevention efforts. (U.S. Army photo by Stephen Baker)

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