Not that I think the Army or the US Government in general are prone to lying about things (roll-eyes), but the man was 49 years old and his death was “a shock to the unit” he commanded. So what’s apparently natural about it? I guess a massive coronary would be considered "natural". And a spontaneously exploding head, but his picture doesn't look like a man with a short fuse. Looks are deceiving, I know, I know. Except in some cases - George Bush and Rush Limbaugh, to name just two.A 49-year-old brigadier general [Brig. Gen. Terence Hildner's] died Friday in Afghanistan of apparent natural causes, the U.S. Army said, and he is among the highest-ranking service members to die there.
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Col. Knowles Atchison, 13th ESC rear commander, said in a statement that Hildner's death was a shock to the unit.
Yahoo
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Apparently Natural
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