DOD officials unveil smart phone mental health application
WASHINGTON: A free smart phone mobile application that will help servicemembers, veterans and family members track their emotional health is ...
WASHINGTON: A free smart phone mobile application that will help servicemembers, veterans and family members track their emotional health is ...
WASHINGTON: In grainy black-and-white footage, a young American soldier from World War II struggles to express his feelings in a ...
WASHINGTON: Nine years of conflict has revolutionized the way the military treats its combat wounded, Vice Adm. Adam M. Robinson ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. : The Army today released the Health Promotion, Risk Reduction, and Suicide Prevention (HP/RR/SP) Report, the result of ...
WASHINGTON: The Air Force vice chief of staff testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee June 22 to address steps ...
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii: Sergeant Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, the Army's senior noncommissioned officer, visited with Soldiers, leaders, ...
WASHINGTON: Close collaboration between Defense and Veterans Affairs department officials, plus proactive military screening policies are helping to identify and ...
WASHINGTON: All Soldiers need to receive standard training about mental-health issues if the Army is to overcome the stigma of ...
BETHESDA, Md: Bonnie Carroll, co-chair of the congressionally mandated Suicide Prevention Task Force, aims to remove the stigma within the ...