Was it that, as you relate, he "was no
longer available to attend" TANG meetings (but if so, was he nonetheless
accepting payment for his service-time?
You're just spinning facts into fantasy, and tricking it out with
innuendo. Bush received no payments after July 1973, his last day in
uniform.
Bush's Guard service was exemplary for three years, minimal for
another three. In my website I give him the same grade his Yale
professors did for his course work: a "gentleman's C" -- which in
today's university would translate to a B-plus.
There was nothing dishonorable about any of it. Sure, he got favorable
treatment, as any one of us would do if the opportunity arose. Yes, he
slacked off toward the end, but there were very good reasons for
that--the 111th FIS no longer fielded the plane he had trained to fly.
The facts, as many as are own, are all laid out he
www.warbirdforum.com/bushf102.htm
Stop wasting our time with your double-talk about disciplinary units
in Denver. For my part, I'm giving you the old Control-K as of this
afternoon.
all the best -- Dan Ford
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