Sergeant Major Glenn Haughton, 48, said the experience had left him 'suffering poor mental health'. Sgt Maj Haughton, who had 32,900 followers on Twitter, became the Armed Forces' first mental fitness champion in 2019. The married father of two urged Twitter users to 'look at your own online behaviour and reflect on whether you may have added to someone else's poor mental health'. Speaking after being appointed the Armed Forces' first mental fitness champion in 2019, he said: 'I have faced my own battles with mental health. This includes a 24-hour mental health helpline, resilience training before deployment and, from this year, mandatory mental health training for all.'
Source: Daily Mail May 10, 2021 22:19 UTC