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General Mark Milley saving the world

Mark Milley

Bobo sends us a link to the Army Times which reports that General Mark Milley, the chief of staff of the Army was on his way from Andrews Air Force Base outside of Washington, DC Wednesday night when they came across an accident between a Metro bus and a car. The General and his staff pitched in to try and rescue the victims;

According to Army Lt. Col. Rob Shaw, two soldiers helped pull one person from the car before it caught fire, and two others provided first aid to that person until the ambulance arrived.

According to a person familiar with the incident, Milley helped direct the response and assisted with the first aid. The soldiers were unable to pull the other victim from the car because it was in flames, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly about the incident.

The soldiers who were with the general wished to remain anonymous, otherwise you’d read their names here, too. But, I can imagine someone else in government with equal rank and responsibilities to the general driving around the accident without lending a hand, their job being more important than a few lives, so kudos to the general for stopping to help out. I hope he properly rewards those soldiers who did the real work, but I’m sure he will.

17 thoughts on “General Mark Milley saving the world

    1. The only twerking he does is in his right arm when he comes into the presence of stupid people.

  1. Nice to hear something about a general officer that doesn’t involve an affair or misusing of funds. Good job by everyone involved. Set the example.

    1. Yeah, it’s about time, huh?

      Strong work by all involved. It’s a shame about the other occupant, but they did everything they could. Somebody is alive because of them who otherwise wouldn’t be.

  2. Good job to the General and his detail!!! I would imagine the anonymous members may include his security detail.

    As Jonn wrote, there are other GO/FO types who would say, “Drive on, nothing to see here”.

  3. Well done. I want to know the others involved. The general should see their identities are revealed if he knows.

  4. “According to Army Lt. Col. Rob Shaw….” Want to guess who his boss is?

    “According to a person familiar with the incident, Milley helped direct the response and assisted with the first aid.” A person familiar with the accident? Not a rescuer? What does “familiar with” mean?

    “The soldiers were unable to pull the other victim from the car because it was in flames, said the person.” Really? How is it that no picture of the accident shows any fire damage and that this is the only acct of the accident that mentions a fire? HAZMAT was called because the bus was leaking fuel. Fire, a fuel leak? No, this is screwy, including the anonymity of the other soldiers. I smell an asskissing here. BIG TIME.

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