Retired Air Force major general has been missing for nearly 2 weeks - KUSA.com

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March 12, 2026
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A retired Air Force major general has been missing for nearly two weeks.

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A retired Air Force major general has been missing for nearly two weeks, according to KUSA.com reporting. The missing person case involves a high-ranking former military officer whose disappearance has now extended into its second week.

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