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Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Bannister passes

Stars & Stripes reports that Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Bannister has passed on just days before his planned retirement date. He had just finished a deployment to Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division before an assignment as as a special project officer for the Chief of Staff of the Army at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina;

The Rome, Ga., native served in Iraq and led divisions at Ft. Carson, Colo. He commanded the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, N.Y., from 2015 until May of last year.

His death is under investigation, according to the article.

31 thoughts on “Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Bannister passes

  1. Apparently this occurred at Lake Murray near Columbia, SC. No mention of a boating incident or any other details as of yet.

  2. That sucks. Guy is THIS close to closing out a career and enjoying retirement. Peace to his family.

  3. Judging from the 2011 picture at Drum, he wasn’t inspiring to his former soldiers. Or maybe 10th Mountain NCOs forgot to teach “How to sit when a general is talking.”

    1. They’re thinking ” will this old fart shut up so I can get back on my phone”

      1. Prolly.

        I think there ought to be a rule for farewell speeches. They may not exceed one minute for each decade of service. For the extra years, round down for less than 5 years and up for more than 5. Thus, 34 years = 3mins; 39 years = 4 mins. Troops may begin to file out if the speaker exceeds his allotment.

  4. Younger folks daydream about retiring, of enjoying the good life after decades of working. Regrettably, the plan and actuality don’t always agree. I’m sorry for his wife, especially.

    1. You NEVER know. I’m sitting in the hospital after getting a stent in my heart a couple hours ago. Artery 90% blocked.

      Woke up Monday morning and thought my time was up. They pressure in my chest was incredible.

      Sucks getting old.

      Cherish EVERY day. You never know when the grim reaper will call.

      Rest in peace, sir

      1. What a blessing that they caught it in time! Best wishes for many more healthy years.

          1. Forget that “aging gracefully” crap. I’m fighting kicking and screaming all the way! Glad you’re sticking around, MC

            1. “Life is not a journey to the grave with the
              intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming — WOW– What a Ride!”

      2. MC I had a quad bypass 7 years ago. Kicked the Pall Malls at the same time.
        Stay well.

          1. Please accept my well wishes, too, MC. And leave the nurses the hell alone.

            1. 2/17 Air Cav: Can’t help from chuckling when I read your advice to MC about nurses, considering both genders now fill that occupation…😉

              1. You are so right. When I was a kid, maybe 10, I recall a riddle that would be a no-brainer today. It had to do with a doctor who can’t operate on a patient b/c the patient is the doctor’s child. Anyhow, the answer to the riddle was that the doctor was the child’s mother, not father. Like I said, it would be a no-brainer nowadays.

          2. MustangCryppie,

            GLAD YOU ARE STILL AROUND! Hang in there and as you can see, we are all thinking of ya.

      3. Welcome to the club. Two heart surgeries and a computer in my chest. Amazing what they can do. My motto is, as long as I owe them money, they will find a way to keep me alive. Good luck and remember to exercise and only smell the bacon.

          1. It’s too damn expensive, anyway. I’m no penny pincher but I won’t buy 12 oz of bacon for $5.49 or so, especially when that 12 oz turns into 5 oz after draining the fat. Screw that.

      4. Get better, but the thing is to accept Jesus and his forgiveness, then you don’t worry about dying..you know where you are going and its FANTASTIC!

      5. Wow, MC…glad to know you are doing well. Hope you get some much needed rest while you are recovering in the hospital.

      6. The fact you are doing that speaks volumes about the improvement in quality of medical care these days.

        That being said, rest up and get better.

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