Asking a #Veteran if they are having thoughts of suicide might feel daunting, but it won't give them the idea or increase their risk. Be the one to start the conversation—it might save a life.
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@GamecockBSB The transformation of this team over the last few years is mind-boggling. Most of us long time true fans dont expect Omaha every year but seeing this baseball program become a punch line of a joke is shameful. How about stop pointing fingers, stop making excuses and FIX IT!
Alex Vesia and Kayla Vesia bought a suite for 30 nurses, doctors and healthcare workers at last night’s Dodger game.
These workers helped take care of them when the Vesia’s lost their newborn daughter, Sterling, last year.
Incredible move on Healthcare Night 🥹
@GamecockBSB Sadly, I remember when I used to care. Heading to Brevard, NC to watch some passionate and caring D3 players and coaches play 2 mañana. I dont use the word "deserve " often, but Gamecock fans DESERVE better. As Duce used to say "point blank period"!!
@GamecockBSB Interview every voter that gave this team a Top 25 vote and just hire one of them. Anything would be better. BTW, there are a LOT of good pitching still ahead on the schedule
@Vikings Incredibly tragic and heartbreaking and not because he had elite football talent but because its a young life lost. Another reminder to all of us to just be kind to each other. You dont know what that person you meet might be going thru. Prayers to his family 🙏
Sgt. Maj. Wardell Turner served during Operation Enduring Freedom.
At 48 years old, the Nanticoke, Maryland native was assigned to Headquarters, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Drum, New York. He died on Nov. 24 in Kabul, Afghanistan, from wounds sustained in a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attack.
Sgt. Maj. Turner was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart. He is laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
#Honoring Veterans