Posted on Jan 9, 2020
What has been the impact of suicide on soldier and unit morale?
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**REPOST** 6 More Anonymous Participants Needed
Are you a current or previous Battalion Commander or Command Sergeants Major that is currently serving or have served within the last 4 years whose unit suffered from a suicide? Would you like to share how that event impacted the other Soldiers within your unit and its readiness or morale? Also, would you like to discuss what you think should be done to address the military response to providing soldiers with more postvention resources?
If so, you are invited to take part in this study to share your observations on how these events impacted your Soldiers and your unit. You will also be able to provide your thoughts on what you think needs to be done to address this growing problem of suicide within the military with hopes of some positive social change in the future.
This study is being conducted by a researcher named Tom Noble, who is a doctoral student at Walden University. He is also a current serving Battalion Commander. However this study is being conducted for his PhD, and is not part of his job in the army. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Tom Noble using RP messaging.
Are you a current or previous Battalion Commander or Command Sergeants Major that is currently serving or have served within the last 4 years whose unit suffered from a suicide? Would you like to share how that event impacted the other Soldiers within your unit and its readiness or morale? Also, would you like to discuss what you think should be done to address the military response to providing soldiers with more postvention resources?
If so, you are invited to take part in this study to share your observations on how these events impacted your Soldiers and your unit. You will also be able to provide your thoughts on what you think needs to be done to address this growing problem of suicide within the military with hopes of some positive social change in the future.
This study is being conducted by a researcher named Tom Noble, who is a doctoral student at Walden University. He is also a current serving Battalion Commander. However this study is being conducted for his PhD, and is not part of his job in the army. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Tom Noble using RP messaging.
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**REPOST** 6 More Anonymous Participants Needed
Are you a current or previous Battalion Commander or Command Sergeants Major that is currently serving or have served within the last 4 years whose unit suffered from a suicide? Would you like to share how that event impacted the other Soldiers within your unit and its readiness or morale? Also, would you like to discuss what you think should be done to address the military response to providing soldiers with more postvention resources?
If so, you are invited to take part in this study to share your observations on how these events impacted your Soldiers and your unit. You will also be able to provide your thoughts on what you think needs to be done to address this growing problem of suicide within the military with hopes of some positive social change in the future.
This study is being conducted by a researcher named Tom Noble, who is a doctoral student at Walden University. He is also a current serving Battalion Commander. However this study is being conducted for his PhD, and is not part of his job in the army. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Tom Noble using RP messages.
Are you a current or previous Battalion Commander or Command Sergeants Major that is currently serving or have served within the last 4 years whose unit suffered from a suicide? Would you like to share how that event impacted the other Soldiers within your unit and its readiness or morale? Also, would you like to discuss what you think should be done to address the military response to providing soldiers with more postvention resources?
If so, you are invited to take part in this study to share your observations on how these events impacted your Soldiers and your unit. You will also be able to provide your thoughts on what you think needs to be done to address this growing problem of suicide within the military with hopes of some positive social change in the future.
This study is being conducted by a researcher named Tom Noble, who is a doctoral student at Walden University. He is also a current serving Battalion Commander. However this study is being conducted for his PhD, and is not part of his job in the army. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Tom Noble using RP messages.
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