If this is Dennis Billingsley, my close friend and little brother I served with in CSC 1/77 Armor at Fort Carson, and went on Brigade 76 with to Wiesbaden Germany for 6 months. Upon our return to Fort Carson, I went on a two week leave. I told Dennis I would get him at the barracks and take him home with me. Turned out my wife had been running around which I didn’t find out until I got back. Well, a week later I went to the Company Orderly Room to find out what room Dennis was in. I was told by the First Sergeant, Dennis had committed suicide. I was in a state of shock to say the least. I blamed myself for many years afterward thinking that if I’d just have gotten him out of the barracks after we got back sooner, he would have been okay.nDennis and I did do drugs and he was very depressed upon our return back to the states in October 1976.
Author: John P. Cooper
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