Posted on 10/06/2004 9:35:52 AM PDT by Pikamax
Nat'l Guard Produces More Bush Records
Published: October 06, 2004 12:10 PM EDT
WASHINGTON More than a week after a court-imposed deadline to turn over all records of President Bush's military service, the Texas Air National Guard belatedly produced two documents Tuesday that include Bush's orders for his last day of active duty in 1973.
The orders show Bush was on "no-fly" status for his last days of duty because he had been grounded almost a year earlier for skipping an annual medical exam.
The files, released to The Associated Press under a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, are orders for Bush to appear for two stints of active-duty training: a 1971 exercise in Canada and eight days of duty in July 1973.
The records released Tuesday are the fifth set of documents related to Bush's Vietnam-era National Guard service to be released in response to the AP lawsuit. The federal judge overseeing that case ordered the Pentagon to disclose all of Bush's records by Sept. 24. Tuesday's four pages of records were the second set of files released after that deadline.
The Texas Air National Guard did not explain the delay in releasing the records.
The 1973 orders come from the most controversial period in Bush's years in the Texas Air National Guard. After May 1972, Bush skipped training for six months, failed to appear for the required physical examination, got permission to train at an Alabama unit whose commanders say he never showed up and put in a flurry of training in 1973 in an effort to meet minimum requirements before leaving for Harvard Business School.
Bush has insisted he fulfilled all of his Air National Guard duties and says he is proud of his service. Democrats have criticized Bush's Guard performance, saying he shirked his duties in his final years in the service.
By July 1973, Bush was finishing a four-month stretch that included 40 days of active-duty service and drills. The orders released Tuesday direct Bush to report for equivalent active-duty training for eight days in July 1973.
The equivalent-training notation means Bush was making up for active-duty training he either had already missed or would be unavailable for in the future. The orders do not say what Bush would be doing since he could not participate in the job code listed on the orders -- F-102A fighter pilot.
The last day of the orders is July 30, 1973, Bush' final day in the Texas Air National Guard. Previously released documents include a form Bush signed that day stating he had been counseled on his plans to leave his Texas unit because he was moving out of the area.
Bush started Harvard Business School in September 1973 and the Texas Air National Guard honorably discharged Bush into the Air Force Reserves, effective Oct. 1 of that year. The Air Force discharged Bush in November 1974.
The records released Tuesday also include orders for an August 1971 training mission in Canada, where Bush impressed his commanders. An evaluation written nine months later said Bush's "skills as an interceptor pilot enabled him to complete all his ADC (Air Defense Command) intercept missions during the Canadian deployment with ease."
Do you think that maybe after the election AP and CBS will stop talking about the National Guard non-story?? Who is listening now, other than the likes of Alan Colmes, Michael Moore, Barbra Streisand, etc?
Tell someone who actually cares AP!! Bush Guard documents are sooooo yesterday
AP BFD alert.
I know they were deep sixed at the end of the mekong.
Did you know kerry was a viet nam veteran who plotted the assassination of setting senators?
And kerry is still afraid to sign the SF180.
Sheesh how much paperwork does a single national guardman accure? Active duty I can understand but is the national guard filled with that much buracracy?
The only reason why the AP have the right to ask for these papers is because Bush signed the 180. Yet the AP has shown absolutely 0 interest in getting Kerry to sign the release. Kerry's word is good as gold, while Bush's word rquires a legion of journalists and a decade to debunk. Stinkin libs.
About all this does is validate that Bush was being released to pursue other interests and that the Guard was dotting the i's and crossing the t's to ensure all was legit. There would be no reason to report to Flight Medicine for a flight physical if he was not going to be required to continue a flying mission. In other words, while not having the exam would disqualify him for flying missions, it was the release from the requirement that resulted in the situation, not missing the exam...
An outright lie from AP.
Not for a minute. It will be a subject of the Democrat attempt to impeach President Bush during his second term.
Who cares? I want all of KERRY'S records. ALL of them. The Kerry campaign only keeps the NG non-story alive to cover up the fact that Kerry WILL NOT RELEASE all of his own records.
"Not for a minute. It will be a subject of the Democrat attempt to impeach President Bush during his second term."
Nope...this dogs dead and buried and they know it. They have much more serious stuff planned for the impeachment circus show....panties on the heads and all that.
Never underestimate a Democrat's affinity of beating a dead horse.
This horse is already glue. Somebody made an Ikea sofa out of it.
Woohoo.
I would love to clap and jump for joy.
But I can't seem to work up enough Give A $*it right now.
Jack.
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