Monday, September 27, 2004
JONES ASKS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FOR SPECIFICS ON COUNSELING PROGRAMS
JONES ASKS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FOR SPECIFICS ON COUNSELING PROGRAMS
"In these trying times, our troops are asked to face challenging situations in the defense of freedom. We need to give them the right tools to help cope with such extreme pressure."
During Congress' August recess the Secretary of the Navy, Gordon England, joined Jones on visits to Cherry Point and
In the letter Jones asked for a numerical breakdown, by service, of the number of servicemen or women who have voluntarily undergone counseling and, of the number that have entered counseling, the amount that are currently receiving treatment. He asked for the figures based upon the first rotation of personnel returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF-1).
ÂWe need to make sure that these brave, young men and women are made aware of all the resources available to them to help deal with the stress of such a demanding job, Jones said. I appreciate the efforts by Secretary Chu and the Department of Defense, and I just ask that they continue to keep the health and safety of our troops an utmost priority.Â
For additional information or to schedule an interview with Congressman Walter B. Jones please contact Kristen Quigley at (202) 225-3415.

