Releasing names is not as important as their story. If they feel totally comfortable talking and opening up, that's wonderful but if they are still afraid of having their names known, then maybe the reporters could just use their initials.
Stressed Soldiers: Cry for help
Posted: September 8, 2010
THE HOSTAGE-taking incident at Fort Stewart on Monday, which could have ended tragically, highlights the need for improved treatment of combat-related stress disorders.
According to military accounts, only the cool heads of the three hostages kept the situation from spiraling out of control.
The trio calmed the heavily armed former soldier — who entered Winn Army Community Hospital at 4 a.m. Monday seeking help for mental problems — until military police arrested him.
While the Army has not yet released the name of the former soldier, who’s now a civilian, his frustration was evident. You don’t show up at an emergency room in pre-dawn hours with four firearms if you’re having a nice day.
Officials released little information about the man’s history, although a senior commander was certain the former soldier was seeking help for mental problems connected to his military service.
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Stressed Soldiers: Cry for help
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