Wouldn't it be abnormal for a tactical aviator to rack up less than
200 hours in jets for the period he was in service, six years from
1968 to 1973?(Associated Press
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...uard_flights_7
)
Drug tests for aviators were implemented in April 1972. (Salon
Magazine
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/02/06/drugs/ ) His
next exam was for October of 1972, which he refused to attend, earning
him disqualification from flight status. He left the ANG in 1973, the
threat of injury or death in Vietnam having passed with the cease-fire
signed on January 1973.
Does he deserve to lead America when he himself refused to hear the
call to defend her?