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FORT SILL, OK - Over 65 Soldiers, staff, and family members of Reynolds Army Health Clinic came together at the Fort Sill Buffalo Soldier Trail to honor the contributions of Behavioral Health service members. The event, held on March 15, aimed to raise awareness about mental health and pay tribute to those who have served in this vital area of military health care.
Participants walked along the scenic trail, reflecting on the importance of mental well-being within the armed forces. The memorial walk served not only as a remembrance of fallen heroes but also as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by service members in the realm of mental health.
As part of the event, attendees were encouraged to engage in conversations about the significance of behavioral health services and the support available to those in need. The gathering highlighted the community's commitment to fostering a supportive environment for all service members and their families. The initiative underscores the critical role that mental health plays in overall readiness and resilience within the military community.
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