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Staff Sgt. Rasheed, 7th Intelligence Squadron, selects a letter corresponding to a word spoken from a touch screen interactive program which tests his cognitive reaction time during occupational therapy Jan. 17. Rasheed suffered a cerebral aneurysm in 2015 and part of his recovery is working on occupational exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes) Stronger through adversity: Airman rebounding after aneurysm
Early on Dec. 9, 2015, Staff Sgt. Rasheed, a 7th Intelligence Squadron signals intelligence analyst, experienced a cerebral aneurysm. From what he can recall, and what he has been told, a neighbor found him unresponsive in his Maryland apartment while his dog ran loose outside, door wide open.
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September is National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month. This year, the Department of Defense is focusing its efforts on people connecting with one another to foster relationships and promote support for one another. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Staff Sgt. Natasha Stannard) Every Airman plays a role in suicide prevention
The Air Force is determined to prevent suicide, but an Airman doesn’t need to be a specialist or doctor to do that. Sometimes all it takes is starting a conversation. Everyone has a role to play. That’s a key part of the Defense Department’s #BeThere campaign, which encourages making a difference through every day connections.
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