Peer-Elected Keepers
Soldiers select the person they already trust — not someone appointed by command. The Keeper becomes the platoon's emotional medic, always present, part of daily unit life.
Triarii is the parent company of Warrior's Keeper, a peer-led platoon mental health program that decentralizes care the way the military once decentralized medicine. Built in the 101st Airborne. Proven in combat. Scaling now.
Results from 2-327th Infantry Battalion, 101st Airborne — once leading the U.S. Army in suicides, then deployed 800 strong with zero suicides across a rotation that saw 18 KIA and over 200 Purple Hearts.
Most militaries still rely on centralized psychological systems — clinics, briefings, and outside specialists who are not part of the platoon. By the time a soldier reaches them, the problem already has deep roots.
Isolation builds. Stress compounds. Good soldiers deteriorate into exhaustion, disciplinary problems, or a decision to leave the service. The training that addresses this is the training they sit through. It doesn't reach them where they live.
Soldiers select the person they already trust — not someone appointed by command. The Keeper becomes the platoon's emotional medic, always present, part of daily unit life.
Each platoon writes its own battle drills for life issues: grief, addiction, divorce, financial crisis. Doctrine that belongs to the unit, not a binder on a shelf.
Keepers are trained, resourced, and mentored by clinical staff in regular huddles. We don't replace psychologists — we extend their reach into the platoon.
Cultural shift, not crisis response. Keepers identify problems earlier, get soldiers to professional help faster, and serve as a bridge between the platoon and the clinician. The result is what every commander wants: higher retention and fewer psychological breakdowns.
Suicidal ideations reduced by over 70%. Zero suicides during a combat deployment that saw 18 KIA and 200 Purple Hearts across 800 soldiers.
Tested under sustained combat operations. Same consistent results: earlier intervention, faster handoff to professional care, units staying intact.
In discussions regarding a pilot program. Certification-driven, digitally sustained, train-the-trainer scalable — ready to drop into a battalion or brigade.
We build pilots with battalions, brigades, and Guard formations who want a working alternative to centralized mental health programs. Tell us where you are and we'll walk you through what implementation looks like in your formation.