Airman's Roll Call highlights stress during holidays

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This week's Airman's Roll Call focuses on stress from family responsibilities, expectations, and meeting end-of-the-year deadlines during the holiday season.

The Air Force has several resources to help Airmen and their families cope with stress, depression and financial woes. Some of these services include base mental health clinics, chaplains, and Airman and family readiness centers.

"In stressful times such as these, with so many Airmen deployed and with so many others pushed to the breaking point, it is vital that we all understand that we are not alone," Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne said. "We are partnered in this war and bonded in the service. It is up to us to look out for one another."

Read this week's Airman's Roll Call.

Airman's Roll Call is designed for supervisors at all levels to help keep Airmen informed on current issues, clear up confusion, dispel rumors and provide additional face-to-face communication.

To subscribe to an e-mail version of the product, visit www.af.mil/subscribe. Airman's Roll Call is one of 30 featured Air Force products that can be received via e-mail.

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