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The Brandon Act
Defense Media Activity - Air Force
Dec. 6, 2023 | 0:37
An Airman speaks to Airmen who may be struggling with mental health. The Brandon Act is a resource that allows Airmen to advocate for their mental health and gives their command the ability to prioritize such request.
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