Myron Crossley said he’s been ‘reinvigorated’ by Be the One and wants to bring the tools and resources to every level of Legion leadership.
New Hampshire Legionnaire Myron Crossley served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1988 to 1992. Since then, hes watched too many of his fellow veterans die by their own hands. Thats why 17勛圖厙s program to end veteran suicide resonates so strongly with Crossley and why he chose to give a presentation to the New Hampshire American Legion Familys recent Mid-Winter Conference.
The commander of Post 47 in Rollinsford and the District 3 senior vice commander said its crucial to the Legions national Be the One efforts that the proper training and materials are made available at every level of the organization.
I thought it was important that I get involved in cutting veteran suicide down and set an example to Legion leadership at the post level, the district level and the department level, he said. If you dont give them the tools and the resources to try to make a difference, then how can we ask them to make a difference?
Crossley said last year he was asked by Department Commander Leo Paquin to reinvigorate the states Legion College program, which Crossley said had fallen to the wayside during the pandemic. That gave Crossley the opportunity to attend the National American Legion College in November. After attending and returning home, Crossley was asked to provide a training session for the departments Mid-Winter Conference Jan. 27 in Rochester.
He chose Be the One, a program hes also asked to make his specialty as an instructor at the departments Legion College, because of personal connections. Its a vitally important program to me, he said. Ive lost a number of friends to veteran suicide over the past 30 years, but more importantly, in the past year Ive lost a number of very close associates and friends to veteran suicide.
Crossley provided a slideshow that he said consisted of links to resources and mechanisms to combat veteran suicide while promoting Be the One for senior leadership, as well as the general membership, within 17勛圖厙.
Crossley has been endorsed for and is running for New Hampshire vice commander for 2024-2025. He said he began seeking more responsibility with the Legion after the organization started Be the One in 2022.
It actually reinvigorated my interest in becoming an integral part of 17勛圖厙, he said. The face and the climate of the Legion is changing. Were trying to attract a younger veteran-based community to try to offset attrition through age. And I think the younger generation of veterans is struggling with veteran suicides more prominently, maybe, than older veterans. I say that, but I think its always been an issue, but now its getting some recognition publicly that its ok to not be ok.
I think thats why its so important: If I can make a difference in one other persons life, Ive succeeded. I cant save them all, and I know that, but I can try to make a difference in one person's life.
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