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Lt. Col. Patrick C. Moffett, commander for 1st Battalion,

Lt. Col. Patrick C. Moffett, commander for 1st Battalion,

Lt. Col. Patrick C. Moffett, commander for 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery Regiment, talks to Charkins Moss and Tia Garrett about the ways to provide his Soldiers the help they need on a personal level at th... More

Maj. Carla Schnitzlein, 3rd Infantry Division psychiatrist,

Maj. Carla Schnitzlein, 3rd Infantry Division psychiatrist,

Maj. Carla Schnitzlein, 3rd Infantry Division psychiatrist, addresses suicide and the taboo of therapy to commanders at the embedded behavior health clinic at Fort Stewart, Ga. as part the behavioral health ter... More

Army Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Lucinda

Army Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Lucinda

Army Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Lucinda Johnson-Wallace discusses, what ASAP does for the commanders and their Soldiers in the behavioral health terrain walk Dec. 7, 2017, at Fort Stewart, Ga. Wallac... More

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