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Video Profile: Retired 1st Sgt. Simon Sandoval

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Retired 1st Sgt. Simon Sandoval

After losing Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan, Retired 1st Sgt. Sandoval began drinking heavily, lost interest in maintaining his health and fitness, and pulled away from family and friends. Eventually, by opening up and sharing his experiences, he began to turn his life back around.

29 Sec PSA: Retired 1st Sgt. Simon Sandoval

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6/21/2021
29 Sec PSA: Retired 1st Sgt. Simon Sandoval

After losing Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan, Retired 1st Sgt. Sandoval began drinking heavily, lost interest in maintaining his health and fitness, and pulled away from family and friends. Eventually, by opening up and sharing his experiences, he began to turn his life back around.

29 Sec PSA: Retired Gunnery Sgt. Mathew Barr

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6/21/2021
29 Sec PSA: Retired Gunnery Sgt. Mathew Barr

For 10 years, Retired Gunnery Sgt. Mathew Barr struggled with flashbacks of an IED explosion and survivor guilt from combat. After he reached out for support, counselors, chaplains and health care providers like LCDR Hanrahan helped set him on a path to success.

59 Sec PSA: Retired 1st Sgt. Simon Sandoval

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6/21/2021
59 Sec PSA: Retired 1st Sgt. Simon Sandoval

After losing Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan, Retired 1st Sgt. Sandoval began drinking heavily, lost interest in maintaining his health and fitness, and pulled away from family and friends. Eventually, by opening up and sharing his experiences, he began to turn his life back around.

I Can, I Will

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6/21/2021
I Can, I Will

Military life is rewarding, but it isn’t always easy. But I Can, I Will know the signs, seek care early, talk to my health care provider. Take the first step.

Video Profile: Retired Sgt. 1st Class David Parish

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Retired Sgt. 1st Class David Parish

After surviving a suicide attempt, Retired Sgt. 1st Class David Parish was determined to let his fellow warriors know about the importance of striving for progress, not perfection and reaching out for support from the Military Health System.

Video Profile: Retired Maj. Ed Pulido

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Retired Maj. Ed Pulido

Wounded by an IED blast in Iraq, Retired Maj. Ed Pulido returned home facing tremendous physical and psychological challenges, including thoughts of suicide. What turned things around for him was reaching out for and accepting support from others, and focusing on helping service members and families in similar circumstances. If you have an emergency or are in crisis, please contact the Military Crisis Line or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. In the U.S., dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255. For OCONUS calling options and online chat accessible from anywhere in the world, visit militarycrisisline.net.

59 Sec PSA: Retired Sgt. 1st Class David Parish

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6/21/2021
59 Sec PSA: Retired Sgt. 1st Class David Parish

After surviving a suicide attempt, Retired Sgt. 1st Class David Parish was determined to let his fellow warriors know about the importance of striving for progress, not perfection and reaching out for support from the Military Health System.

Video Profile: Retired Gunnery Sgt. Mathew Barr

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Retired Gunnery Sgt. Mathew Barr

For 10 years, Retired Gunnery Sgt. Mathew Barr struggled with flashbacks of an IED explosion and survivor guilt from combat. After he reached out for support, counselors, chaplains and health care providers like LCDR Hanrahan helped set him on a path to success.

Video Profile: Retired Command Sergeant Major Christopher K. Greca

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Retired Command Sergeant Major Christopher K. Greca

As a senior noncommissioned officer, retired Command Sergeant Major Greca did not recognize the subtle signs and symptoms of his physical and invisible wounds. Hear how CSM Greca realized that it takes strength to recognize the warning signs, and to seek support from military health resources. If you have an emergency or are in crisis, please contact the Military Crisis Line or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. In the U.S., dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255. For OCONUS calling options and online chat accessible from anywhere in the world, visit militarycrisisline.net.

Video Profile: Staff Sgt. Brittany Johnson

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Staff Sgt. Brittany Johnson

Staff Sgt. Brittany Johnson spent years reliving memories of her sexual assault. By seeking care, Staff Sgt. Johnson learned what triggered her and how to cope when memories resurfaced. Hear how Staff Sgt. Johnson turned a traumatic event into an opportunity to share her story and help others.

59 Sec PSA: Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson

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6/21/2021
59 Sec PSA: Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson

After hitting rock bottom, Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson decided to reach out for help for alcohol misuse. With support from his family, friends and healthcare providers, Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson completed his second round of ADAPT, and is now sharing messages of strength with his military brothers and sisters. If you have an emergency or are in crisis, please contact the Military Crisis Line or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. In the U.S., dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255. For OCONUS calling options and online chat accessible from anywhere in the world, visit militarycrisisline.net.

Video Profile: Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson

After hitting rock bottom, Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson decided to reach out for help for alcohol misuse. With support from his family, friends and healthcare providers, Technical Sgt. Joshua Williamson completed his second round of ADAPT, and is now sharing messages of strength with his military brothers and sisters. If you have an emergency or are in crisis, please contact the Military Crisis Line or the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. In the U.S., dial 988 then press 1 or text 838255. For OCONUS calling options and online chat accessible from anywhere in the world, visit militarycrisisline.net.

Video Profile: Capt. Joshua Mantz

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6/21/2021
Video Profile: Capt. Joshua Mantz

While on patrol in Iraq, a single sniper’s bullet severely wounded Capt. Mantz and killed his comrade. Although a devastating event, Mantz experienced no long-term psychological trauma from it thanks to preventive mental health care he received while hospitalized for his physical injuries.

Taking the First Step to Access Behavioral Health Care

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6/21/2021
Taking the First Step to Access Behavioral Health Care

Seeking care early = a healthier life. Learn how you can get connected with a health care provider.

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