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Scott Peterson wrote in message ...
(Kevin Brooks) wrote: No bad blood. But I get a bit tired when folks like Scott traipse out the old "the Guard was a bunch of draftdodgers" mantra, not to mention why he had to even enter into the "bash GWB" mode in the first place. The first is a gross exaggeration born of enough folks making the claim in the past, so it must be true, right? The second was just another attempt at a backhanded swipe at a guy who performed military service and flew combat aircraft in the defense of this nation-- a much better alternative to refusing to serve at all, and then attacking those who did, as many of his then-compatriots did, and none of which he should be ashamed of, IMO. Interesting. I mentioned George W. in one post. You have in seven that I've counted so far, using me as the excuse. Of course, it does make a good excuse to avoid other questions. I have not avoided squat. Seems like you have the problem here. Nope, seems like you made the mistake of trying to insert an irrelevant, and essentially incorrect, political point into a military discussion. That more than a couple of folks have called you on it may tell you something, if you have the common sense to consider it. As far as what the NG is/was, I guess it was just coincidence that as draft rates went up in the sixties, so did guard enlistments and waiting lists. ....and when they went down, so did...... What service did they dodge? Those ANG and ARNG folks who were sent to Vietnam in 68-69; what kind of "dodging" was that? Or those AC vets who went into the Guard--what were they "dodging"? How about the members of that "champagne unit" you ridiculed who volunteered for Palace Alert, were they "shirkers"? Are you beginning to see the problem with making overly generalized characterizations of groups like the Guard? Pure coincidence, I suppose. FYI, *none* of the military services were *real* popular in the aftermath of Vietnam (do you even know what a "VOLAR blanket" was?). That the cessation of the draft hurt Guard recruiting efforts was undeniable (as it also hampered AC efforts), but you are forgetting that those who had joined the Guard because they thought it may (a big *may* in the case of those who found themselves activated anyway) have kept them from being drafted were not "dodging" the draft, but instead were performing military service that exempted them from it. Not unlike the folks who volunteered for the USN or USAF instead of waiting for their draft notices--does that make those services "havens for draft dodgers"? Brooks Scott Peterson |
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