Staff Sgt. Aerial Andrews (left), a Soldier with Troop E, 3rd Battalion, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, and Staff Sgt. Jessica Prankienas, the noncommissioned officer in charge of the labor and delivery division, Winn Army Community Hospital, Fort Stewart Medical Department Activity, go over training points during Bystander Intervention Training for unit facilitators held here, June 10. The 3rd ID Bystander Intervention course is a new training program here on Fort Stewart that focuses on empowering the 95 percent of good people, and motivating them to step up and act in times of need to prevent crisis and emergency. It is a unique attempt in the Army to combat issues such as sexual assault, suicide, domestic abuse, and other equally serious situations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Wrigley, 3rd ID Public Affairs)
Date Taken: | 06.10.2015 |
Date Posted: | 06.18.2015 13:06 |
Photo ID: | 2011082 |
VIRIN: | 150610-A-CW513-189 |
Resolution: | 3184x2360 |
Size: | 3.08 MB |
Location: | FORT STEWART, GEORGIA, US |
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