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Retired Staff Sgt. Meg Krause (:59)
Defense Health Agency
June 28, 2022 | 1:01
As an Army medic, Retired Staff Sgt Meg Krause knew the warning signs of depression and PTSD, yet didn't recognize them in herself. Fortunately others did. Colleagues across the chain of command helped her see that she needed treatment and that it was OK to ask for help.
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