Ranger Up Talks Suicide: Animal Suicide
By J.E. McCollough Did you know animals sometimes commit suicide? Look it up. Google it. Cats can become so depressed they refuse to eat until they starve. Dogs can do the same, or sometimes drown...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: When the Brotherhood is Gone
By Kerry Patton With suicide prevention week among us, it is critical to look at the dilemma from a standpoint of “loss.” Many professional psychologists have looked at military and veteran suicides...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: We Ramble On
By RU Guest Contributor Mark Endy Sometimes I don’t even know where to begin—where to pick up, or where to end. You start to feel that rush—the adrenaline is pumping and there is no doubt of that....
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: Nutrition and Suicide – Could the Answer be at Sea?
By Nick Barringer MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS (EIEIO) I’m sure it is no surprise to the RU readers that the mental health of Soldiers remains a growing concern as rates of depression and suicide have...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: Suicide is Selfish
By Kelly Crigger “Long is the way…and hard, that out of hell leads up to light.” –Milton If you’ve been keeping count, The Rhino Den has posted 17 articles on suicide this week with all sorts of...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: They Say It Gets Better
By SGT B One round prepared to blast Thoughts racing, heart pounding Considering the obscene But a phone call saved me I put on a hospital gown Sobbing uncontrollably Stepping into the ambulance I...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: The Need For Purpose
By Peter Nealen I am not a shrink. I’m a former hairy-chested amphibious warrior. I am not suicidal. But, having been out of the service for a year, and off deployment for almost three, I think I can...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: Why?
By Special RU Contributor SFC (R) Michael Schlitz My name is SFC (Retired) Michael Schlitz and I am a 14-year US Army Veteran who medically retired after a severe injury in Iraq. Almost every day I...
View ArticleRanger Up Talks Suicide: The Facts
By Greg Drobny, aka “Mr. Twisted.” One of the most difficult things to do when addressing the topic of suicides in the military and Veteran community is to speak about it objectively. Most of us...
View ArticleWhy “22” Will Never Change
By Anonymous Ever noticed how much the internet is abuzz about suicide? Every day you can visit any social networking platform and read at least one article about either a new suicide initiative or...
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