On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 03:16:48 GMT, "David Hartung"
wrote:
"Buzzer" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 17:03:16 -0600, Alan Minyard
wrote:
"A second previously unreleased document obtained by the newspaper, a
declassified Air Force Inspector General's report on the Washington
case, states that human reliability rules applied to all Air National
Guard units in the 1970s."
Another lie?
You really have no idea what the PRP programs are about, do you?
I only spent about ten years under HRP for some reason at various
times from 1963 to 1982.
Then you are aware that HRP certification was not necessary unless you were
in a job which put you in close proximity of specific weapon types, and it
is not known if President Bush's unit was tasked with these weapons.
Well I am aware you seem to have left out my last paragraph.
It might have been some policy thought up by a 2lt behind a desk
somewhere in a secret location to have some members of the National
Guard pre-qualified for HRP. Just in case of a national emergency
where they might come in contact with certain weapons. Even though the
base they were presently at did not have those weapons. And even
though said weapons might have been locked away and forgotten by that
time according to sources on the internet.
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