Department of Defense leaders, national mental health professionals, members of Congress, civil rights leaders and other distinguished guests attend the summit, Preventing Veteran Suicide: A Call to Action, Feb. 2 at the Washington Plaza Hotel. The chief executive of the Veterans Health Administration told the Pentagram regardless of military affiliation he “wants to hear about the issues that are preventing people from accessing [mental health] care.” (JBM-HH PAO photo by Arthur Mondale)
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