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Sorry, I'm out of up votes but I kind of wonder if this General had a closet drinking or drug problem? You would think that he would be coming to a new promotion getting his new star and making it to a higher position as a flag officer. I wonder what was going on in his mind that would cause him to want to leave this world? I feel sorry for his family my sister committed suicide in 2015 I know why she did it the most I don't know why the general did it. The real victims are the survivors including all the work for him on base who don't understand why he's gone.
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SFC William Farrell - you might remember but she went to my sisters link her Memorial at the Orange County Register her permanent page eulogizing her and you hadn't express your condolences over a year ago because I put her Lincoln to rallypoint quite a few times thank you Bill
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LTC (Join to see) - While I haven't met you Stephen, I consider you a friend. Losing a loved one is hard, let alone a sister. So when a friend is affected by something so hard, a part of me is affected. And besides, all you UPS drivers are good guys!
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SFC William Farrell - I am out of up votes but you are my friend here and an AA survivor. We speak the same military and sobriety language!
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Sir, I'm not sure when you posted, however, one recent article written stated that Major General Rossi had not been sleeping well for a long time, he carried playing cards with Soldiers names of whom he lost under his watch at Ft. Sill and some other pertinent things. It wasn't drinking nor drugs.
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Sad article.
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