Desidero A. Arnez, US Army-Special Services ?
Robert "Bob" Barker, USN F4U Pilot (1923-present)
Richard Boone, USN TBF Flight Crewman (1917-1981) died of throat cancer
Red Buttons, USAAF Cpl (1919-present)
Frank Capra, USAAF-FMPU Col

Capra's 1946 It's a Wonderful Life (another inspirational and humanitarian themed film) was the first picture for Jimmy Stewart after his service in World War II. The film was ignored on its initial release, but it became a favorite for television progamming on Christmas Day after its copyright expired.

(1897-1991) died of a heart attack at 94
Art Carney US Army (1918-2003) died of natural causes
Gower Champion, U.S.C.G. (1919-present)
Lee J Cobb, USAAF-FMPU Cpl (1911-1976) died of a heart attack
William Conrad, USN F4U Pilot (1920-1994)
Jackie Coogan, USAAF Glider Pilot; CBI theater (1914-1984) died  of heart disease at 69
Jackie Cooper, USN (1922-present)
Joseph Cotten, USAAF-FMPU (1905-1994) died of pneumonia at 88
Tony Curtis, USN (1925-present)
Sasebu "Sabu" Dastigur USAAF B-24 Gunner ?
Jim Davis, U.S.C.G.  ?
Kirk Douglas, USN (1916-present)
Eugene "Gene" Evans, USArmy Sgt. (1922-1998)
Norman Fell, USAAF B-25 Gunner (1924-1998) died of cancer at 74
John Ford, USN - FMPU Capt. (1894-1973) died of stomach cancer at 79
Larry Forrester, RAF Fighter Pilot ?
George Gobel, USAAF B-26 Flight Instructor (1919-1991)
Arthur Godfrey, U.S.C.G. (1903-1983) died of Emphysema Previously surgeons discovered cancer in one lung that spread to his aorta. One lung was removed. Yet despite the disease's high mortality, it became clear after radiation treatments that Godfrey had beaten the substantial odds against him.
Walter Grauman, USAAF B-25 Pilot 12th AF (1922-present)
Dashiell Hammett U.S. Army Signal Corps (1894-1961)
Red Harper, U.S.C.G. ?
Rex Harrison, RAF Flight Controller (1908-1990) died of pancreatic cancer - undetected until advanced stages; prior had been suffering from glaucoma, painful teeth and a failing memory
Mitchell Healy, USAF Lt Bombardier ?
Van Heflin, USAAF-FMPU Lt (1910-1971) suspected heart attack at 60
George Roy Hill, USMC F4U Pilot   He served in the United States Marine Corps as a fighter pilot during World War II and the Korean War. (1922-2002)
William Holden, USAAF-FMPU (1918-1981) died after a fall ... like Conny?
Tim Holt, USAAF Lt B-29 Bombardier (1919-1973) died of cancer (what kind?)
Dennis Hopper, U.S.C.G. (1936-present)
Rock Hudson, (Roy Fitzgerald), USN (1925-1985)
Russell Johnson, USAAF Lt Bombardier (1924-present)
William Keighley, USAAF Command Staff 8th AF ?
Arthur Kennedy, USAAF-FMPU (1914-1990)
George Kennedy, USAAF Armed Services Radio (1925-present)
Norman Krasna, USAAF-FMPU ?
Alan Ladd, USAAF-FMPU Sgt (1913-1964) died of an overdose of alcohol and sedatives at the age of 50
Arthur Lake, U.S.C.G. (1905-1987) died of a heart attack
Burt Lancaster, US Army Special Services (1913-1994) heart attack
Harold Livingston, USAAF C-46 Pilot 8th AF ?
Jock Mahoney, USMC F4U Pilot Instructor ?
Karl Malden, USAAF Cpl 8th AF (1912-present)
Heart attack can sometimes be collapse from advance stages of CFIDS fatigue ... OR it can be the high cholesterol and autoimmune metabolic disorders

Belly Fat 

My dad served on a Navy war ship in WWII ... died of a 'heart attack' at the age of 62  in 1972.  Because of other signs of this chemical's harm ... because I recognize the pattern of EGBE harm, I suspect that was the primary cause of his death   (look for these signs)   and these

I suspect the little skin appendages and the type 2 diabetes and syndrome X ... are birth defects from dad's exposure.  The chemical is a teratogen that harms one's reproductive self ... therefore, also one's children could be at risk

Pneumonia can be after kidney or liver problems ... and an immune system that has become autoimmune & not attacking the bacteria, but attacking you ... 'friendly firing'

Let me tell you about Conny - military 81-87 died 2005

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