Cool Substance Abuse Images

A few nice substance abuse images I found:

Morning Calm Weekly Newspaper – USAG Humphreys – US Army Korea – IMCOM – May 28, 2010

Image by US Army Korea – IMCOM
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In an effort to educate Soldiers throughout the Humphreys Garrison about the workings of Better Opportunities for Single (and Unaccompanied) Soldiers, the first BOSS Awareness Day was held, May 21, in the area behind the Super Gym. Sporting events, games, prizes and food were the highlights of the day, but the main purpose of the event was to raise awareness of the BOSS program and what it does to improve the quality of life for Soldiers. Competing in events such as Oversized Boxing were Spc. Stephanie Mason and Pvt. Tyler Hutchison, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3-2 General Support Aviation Battalion and Pfc. DeSean Anderson, of Bravo Company, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, riding the mechanical bull. At the registration table, attendees could sign up for the “I A.M. A Boss Buddy,” program, where Soldiers volunteer on Friday and Saturday nights of payday weekends, from 11:30 p.m. to 4 a.m., to make sure nobody walks home alone. They were joined by the local Army Substance Abuse Program and the United Service Organizations, which provided various giveaways. The ASAP folks also brought along the “Fatal Vision” goggles for Soldiers to use while riding tricycles through an obstacle course.

U.S. Army photos by Steven Hoover

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Image by Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet
ORDOT CHALAN PAGO, Guam (Oct. 29, 2010) Lt. Martin Casarez, a physical therapist assigned to U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, asks students what they want to be when they grow up during a Red Ribbon Week presentation at Ordot-Chalan Pago Elementary School. Casarez used the exercise to explain to the students about how substance abuse can negatively affect their career paths and other choices in life. (U.S. Navy photo by Jesse Leon Guerrero/Released)

Bar Bear

Image by Matthew McVickar
Not to be confused with Babar, the incestuous, neocolonialist substance-abusing Elephant, though from his posture and the shape of his hat I can only imagine who emptied half of that pitcher.