29 39th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Eric M. Smith. was on a jog on Oct. 29, just a block away from his house. The Gen. went into sudden cardiac arrest. The General survived the combat zone but not a run around the Capitol. Doctors "discovered" he had been living with a congenital heart defect. (www.king5.com) 🧠 #SUDDENLY 💀 posted 175 days ago by CaptainChrisPBacon 175 days ago by CaptainChrisPBacon +29 / -0 Seattle-area man awarded for saving US Marine general's life Siblings Tim and Joyce Lalonde received the Distinguished Public Service Award from the Navy for saving Gen. Eric M. Smith's life after he suffered a cardiac arrest. 9 comments share 9 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Your post states that the general died, but the article says he survived. A true and successful good Samaritan story.
He survived combat, but all of a sudden, he could not make it around the Capitol without having a heart attack. That is what I meant. I can see how the title could be misleading.
So, all this time he was in the military, no one discovered this? Hmmm....
Baffling.
Indeed, fren.
So suddenly is still an option. Or is it a race with Turbo growth?
The spooks have their ways of doing such things since at least the 70's
A good commandant would have prevented every member of the corps from taking the death jab.
Nothing to do with the jab.
I'm sure it's all family history related 🥴🤡🌎🤦
How much longer can people pretend ?