We Survived the War. Now We Survive the Night.
Nightmares follow veterans home. We survive the war, but the aftermath—the trauma, the memories—stays with us every day.
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Nightmares follow veterans home. We survive the war, but the aftermath—the trauma, the memories—stays with us every day.
Suicide rates in the military are rising again—what’s being done to reverse this tragic trend? The Pentagon’s next steps are crucial.
Marine vet Daniel Penny’s manslaughter trial dives into a tragic subway chokehold—heroic defense or reckless act? Here’s what went down.
I’m not here to inspire anyone, least of all myself; I’m just that guy who’s seen the edge and knows it’s still there, waiting, like an old friend who never quite leaves.
US Air Force launches mental health guide for airmen and guardians, breaking stigma and boosting access to care.
The dangers of teenage vaping are profound, impacting not only respiratory health and cognitive function but also posing significant risks to mental health and social development, necessitating a concerted effort to educate and protect our youth from this hazardous trend.
In the swirling vortex of America’s gun debate, the stark reality looms that the intertwined serpents of mental health. neglect and lax law enforcement are strangling the very essence of responsible firearm ownership.
In the face of America’s relentless gun violence, we must pivot from a society that reacts with only thoughts and prayers to one that proactively enacts stringent laws and fosters a culture where the sanctity of life is the cornerstone of our ethos.
The military’s failure to adequately care for the physical, mental, and spiritual health of its service members is a significant concern. This failure not only affects the service members but also impacts their families and society at large.
In the wake of the heart-wrenching Lewiston massacre, the scrutiny towards Maine’s “yellow flag” law and the decisive actions, or the lack thereof, by local law enforcement unveil a harrowing tale of missed red flags, showcasing a dire need for revisiting our gun control measures amidst rising mental health crises.
In the wake of a harrowing mass shooting in Maine, the community embarks on a healing journey as the suspect, Army Reservist Robert Card, is found deceased, ending an intense manhunt and casting a spotlight on the intricate interplay of personal and systemic factors that precipitated this tragic event.
In a world where masculinity and fitness are increasingly mislabeled as toxic or extremist, we must recognize the essential values of hard work, discipline, and resilience inherent in physical training, and reject societal norms that weaken our spirit and physical health.