U.S. Mental Health and Military
Colonel Elspeth Ritchie talked about mental health in the U.S. military, and she responded to telephone calls and electr…
The 1968 U.S. Army dramatized training film Suicide: The Unheard Cry portrays five different types of suicidal personalities to illustrate w… read more
The 1968 U.S. Army dramatized training film Suicide: The Unheard Cry portrays five different types of suicidal personalities to illustrate warning signs. Following the film, a portion of a C-SPAN Washington Journal segment regarding the continuing problem of military suicide was shown. close
Colonel Elspeth Ritchie talked about mental health in the U.S. military, and she responded to telephone calls and electr…
This U.S. Army film from its long-running “Big Picture” series followed a U.S. Army adviser through his Fort Bragg, Nort…
Produced for public service groups including the Illinois Department of Mental Health and the Anti-Defamation League of …
This CIA video briefing from 1986 depicts how Soviet state-run media portrayed America. In 2011, the Central Intelligenc…