Bridging the military, civilian divide: Show support through service and beyond
The imprints of service are felt long after a military career ends, and for many the adjustment back to civilian ...
Read moreThe imprints of service are felt long after a military career ends, and for many the adjustment back to civilian ...
Read moreNew data this week showed a 15% overall drop in suicide among the active-duty military, but the National Guard has not seen the ...
Read moreFrom scuba diving to hikes, a plethora of outdoor-based activities are available in programs designed specifically for veterans.
Read moreThe 162nd Wing at Morris Air National Guard (ANG) Base hosted a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training course earlier ...
Read moreMarine Corps veteran Richelle Futch reflects on what happened after going viral with one of her LinkedIn posts.
Read moreWhen the DOD announced its veteran suicide prevention committee, former Navy SEAL Frank Larkin knew exactly what they should study.
Read moreOverseas COVID-19 isolations are just one of several new mental health stressors National Guard units have dealt with in the ...
Read moreLast year, Tricia Lujan, a former Army reservist, was researching master’s degrees. She wanted two: one in psychology and the ...
Read moreSeventy-seven National Guard members have died of suicide this year as of October, the month that the second annual Department ...
Read moreSecond Lady Karen Pence was appointed lead ambassador for a new nationwide strategy to raise awareness about mental health, connect ...
Read more