‘Fortunate Sons’ Reveals Military School Story for Mental Health Month

‘Fortunate Sons’ Reveals Military School Story for Mental Health MonthPhoto: Military.com

A group of middle-aged men find connection and vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why this matters for military families

Directly impacts active-duty service members, deployment schedules, and operational readiness across branches.

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Originally published by Military.com. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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