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On the anniversary of their son’s death, one Gold Star Family is continuing to fight for change in the military. Brandon Caserta, a sailor at Naval Station Norfolk, died by suicide three years ago. ....
Legacy of late Navy sailor lives on; parents continue to advocate for The Brandon Act It s been 3 years since sailor Brandon Caserta took his own life. His parents now say that they feel more hopeful than ever in the push to pass The Brandon Act. Author: Angelique Arintok Updated: 11:25 PM EDT June 25, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. “He was charismatic, he was funny, he was personable. He liked to help everybody, no matter what they were going through,” said Teri Caserta of her son, Brandon. It was on June 25, 2018, when aviation electrician Brandon Caserta died by suicide. He was serving at Naval Station Norfolk. ....
Lawmakers reintroduce Brandon Act to offer troops confidential access to mental health care by
Brandon Caserta, an aircrew aviation electrician’s mate striker in Norflolk, Va., died by suicide June 25, 2018, at age 21. The command investigation into his death found that “belligerence, vulgarity and brash leadership” contributed to Caserta’s decision to end his own life. (Patrick and Teri Caserta) WASHINGTON After a failed attempt last year, lawmakers reintroduced a bill Wednesday that would allow service members to quickly seek mental health care in confidence by using a safe word. The bill, titled the Brandon Act, was named for Brandon Caserta, a 21-year-old sailor who died by suicide June 25, 2018, at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. A command investigation into Caserta’s death determined that belligerent and brash leadership of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 28 contributed to his decision to end his own life. He felt alone, stuck and afraid of ....