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Dear SPC Ryan Su,
MOST EXCELLENT ! ! ! YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY DOING THE RIGHT THING ! ! !
My best wishes and most fervent prayers for a complete and effective recovery.
Many of us, including me, were addicted / overcame alcohol addiction with help.
Even though your Army family is spread to the four winds, we do care for you.
I am so pleased you reached out and your Army family was able to help you.
Warmest Regards, Sandy
MOST EXCELLENT ! ! ! YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY DOING THE RIGHT THING ! ! !
My best wishes and most fervent prayers for a complete and effective recovery.
Many of us, including me, were addicted / overcame alcohol addiction with help.
Even though your Army family is spread to the four winds, we do care for you.
I am so pleased you reached out and your Army family was able to help you.
Warmest Regards, Sandy
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I concur with Cpl (Join to see). SSG Robert Burns Outstanding example of what it is being a NCO. Great job SSG!
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SGM Matthew Quick
Give them a call...Alcohol and Drug Control Officer (ADCO) - [login to see]
Their mission is to sustain readiness and promote a healthy lifestyle in the Fort Carson community by providing education, quality assistance in order to reduce the impact of alcohol and other drug abuse that affects Soldiers, Families, Civilians Employees and Retirees.
Their mission is to sustain readiness and promote a healthy lifestyle in the Fort Carson community by providing education, quality assistance in order to reduce the impact of alcohol and other drug abuse that affects Soldiers, Families, Civilians Employees and Retirees.
Ft. Carson Alcohol Substance Abuse Program
Our Mission is to sustain readiness and promote a healthy lifestyle in the Fort Carson community by providing education, quality assistance in order to reduce the impact of alcohol and other drug abuse that affects Soldiers, Families, Civilians Employees and Retirees. Our Vision is to reduce the negative impact of substance abuse at Fort Carson by providing quality Services.
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SGM Matthew Quick
Also, contact your first line supervisor...it takes a great deal of courage to ask for help; they'll understand.
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CMDCM Gene Treants
If you THINK you need help, you do. Thanks for taking the time to reach out and ask.
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