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USA Today - August 23, 2004
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/president/2004-08-23-bush-service_x.htm

Questions About Bush's Guard Service Unanswered

By Dave Moniz and Jim Drinkard

WASHINGTON  At a time when Democratic presidential candidate John
Kerry has come under fire from a group of retired naval officers who
say he lied about his combat record in Vietnam, questions about
President Bush's 1968-73 stint in the Texas Air National Guard remain
unresolved. (Related item: Bush urges end to TV attack ads by outside
groups.)

* Why did Bush, described by some of his fellow officers as a talented
and enthusiastic pilot, stop flying fighter jets in the spring of 1972
and fail to take an annual physical exam required of all pilots?

* What explains the apparent gap in the president's Guard service in
1972-73, a period when commanders in Texas and Alabama say they never
saw him report for duty and records show no pay to Bush when he was
supposed to be on duty in Alabama?

* Did Bush receive preferential treatment in getting into the Guard
and securing a coveted pilot slot despite poor qualifying scores and
arrests, but no convictions, for stealing a Christmas wreath and
rowdiness at a football game during his college years?

The White House has released hundreds of pages of records, but the
files released so far haven't answered those questions. Since the
documents were released in February, at least a half-dozen news
organizations, including USA TODAY, have filed new requests for Bush's
military records under the Freedom of Information Act.

In an e-mail to USA TODAY last week, presidential spokesman Dan
Bartlett said: "The president has authorized the release of his
records and we are complying with all requests. Some are taking longer
than others, but all will be addressed."

Past military service and qualifications to be commander in chief have
become a central theme in the 2004 presidential campaign.

Questions about Bush's record predate the current campaign. The
apparent gap in his Guard service first surfaced before the 2000
election, when The Boston Globe reported that Texas Guard commanders
were unable to account for Bush's whereabouts from May 1972 to April
1973.

Bush has not said what he did in the Guard during that period. Aside
from a statement by a former Alabama Air Guard officer who said he saw
Bush report for duty there in the fall of 1972, the only evidence he
was at Dannelly Air National Guard Base in Alabama was a record of a
dental exam on Jan. 6, 1973, at the base.

Bush said in a TV interview in February that he would make all his
military records available. That month, the White House released more
than 400 pages of Bush military records, including some duplicates,
and said the documents were a complete catalog of his personnel files.

But some documents still have not been made public. The White House
did not release Bush's medical records from his Guard files but
allowed a group of reporters who cover the White House to review them
for 20 minutes. They found nothing unusual. Kerry released some of his
military records earlier this year. He has also declined to release
his complete medical records but showed them to reporters as Bush did.

Since February, the White House has banned all Guard and military
commanders outside the Pentagon from commenting on Bush's records or
service. Requests for information must go to the Pentagon's Freedom of
Information Act office.

The Pentagon last week responded to a 4-month-old request from USA
TODAY for additional records from Bush's files by sending another copy
of documents that were released by the White House in February. The
documents do not address the unexplained year in Bush's Guard service
or his decision to stop flying.

The Associated Press filed a lawsuit this summer requesting copies of
Bush's military records stored in a Texas archive on microfilm. It
sought information that might explain why Bush did not take his flight
physical and whether he showed up for duty in Alabama in the fall of
1972, AP spokesman John Stokes said.
      
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USA Today - August 23, 2004
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/president/2004-08-23-bush-service_x.htm

Questions About Bush's Guard Service Unanswered

By Dave Moniz and Jim Drinkard

WASHINGTON  At a time when Democratic presidential candidate John
Kerry has come under fire from a group of retired naval officers who
say he lied about his combat record in Vietnam, questions about
President Bush's 1968-73 stint in the Texas Air National Guard remain
unresolved. (Related item: Bush urges end to TV attack ads by outside
groups.)

* Why did Bush, described by some of his fellow officers as a talented
and enthusiastic pilot, stop flying fighter jets in the spring of 1972
and fail to take an annual physical exam required of all pilots?

* What explains the apparent gap in the president's Guard service in
1972-73, a period when commanders in Texas and Alabama say they never
saw him report for duty and records show no pay to Bush when he was
supposed to be on duty in Alabama?

* Did Bush receive preferential treatment in getting into the Guard
and securing a coveted pilot slot despite poor qualifying scores and
arrests, but no convictions, for stealing a Christmas wreath and
rowdiness at a football game during his college years?

The White House has released hundreds of pages of records, but the
files released so far haven't answered those questions. Since the
documents were released in February, at least a half-dozen news
organizations, including USA TODAY, have filed new requests for Bush's
military records under the Freedom of Information Act.

In an e-mail to USA TODAY last week, presidential spokesman Dan
Bartlett said: "The president has authorized the release of his
records and we are complying with all requests. Some are taking longer
than others, but all will be addressed."

Past military service and qualifications to be commander in chief have
become a central theme in the 2004 presidential campaign.

Questions about Bush's record predate the current campaign. The
apparent gap in his Guard service first surfaced before the 2000
election, when The Boston Globe reported that Texas Guard commanders
were unable to account for Bush's whereabouts from May 1972 to April
1973.

Bush has not said what he did in the Guard during that period. Aside
from a statement by a former Alabama Air Guard officer who said he saw
Bush report for duty there in the fall of 1972, the only evidence he
was at Dannelly Air National Guard Base in Alabama was a record of a
dental exam on Jan. 6, 1973, at the base.

Bush said in a TV interview in February that he would make all his
military records available. That month, the White House released more
than 400 pages of Bush military records, including some duplicates,
and said the documents were a complete catalog of his personnel files.

But some documents still have not been made public. The White House
did not release Bush's medical records from his Guard files but
allowed a group of reporters who cover the White House to review them
for 20 minutes. They found nothing unusual. Kerry released some of his
military records earlier this year. He has also declined to release
his complete medical records but showed them to reporters as Bush did.

Since February, the White House has banned all Guard and military
commanders outside the Pentagon from commenting on Bush's records or
service. Requests for information must go to the Pentagon's Freedom of
Information Act office.

The Pentagon last week responded to a 4-month-old request from USA
TODAY for additional records from Bush's files by sending another copy
of documents that were released by the White House in February. The
documents do not address the unexplained year in Bush's Guard service
or his decision to stop flying.

The Associated Press filed a lawsuit this summer requesting copies of
Bush's military records stored in a Texas archive on microfilm. It
sought information that might explain why Bush did not take his flight
physical and whether he showed up for duty in Alabama in the fall of
1972, AP spokesman John Stokes said.

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directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and
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