Cub Driver wrote:
You seem to have information about his physical that no one else has.
The last one of record was in 1971. Would you care to quote someone other
than yourself.
It's all in the public record. He took the physical in 1973; it's
shown even on many of the anti-Bush sites.
References please.
Please see:
http://www.glcq.com/bush_at_arpc1.htm
Bush was suspended from flying in August 1972 for "Failure accomplish annual
medical examination" He did not fly at all after that.
Annual Officer Effectiveness Report, 5/2/73: "Not Observed" from May 1, 1972
to April 30, 1973.
In June of 1973, Air Force HQ asks for more information
....and in November, Major Rufus Martin tells them he has none to give
Where is his flight log? Records from the Flight Inquiry Board? Any
paperwork at all from Alabama? Any DD-24 forms to the local draft board
certifying active status in 1972 or 1973?
Among the ?standards and qualifications? that Bush was required to conform
to was the requirement to maintain his flight status by accomplishing an
annual physical, as well as maintaining the skills and knowledge required
for his AFSC by training as a pilot with his unit.
A Guardsman who failed to meet the requirements was subject to various
punitive measures. Chief among these was an involuntary call to active
duty for up to 24 months.