With all the talk about Bush’s service( and lack therefof) in the National Guard, I’ve never seen anybody tell me what he was supposed to be doing there.
If he hadnt missed his physical exams, and if he had fulfilled all the obligations of keeping his flight status active, what duties where there for him to perfom in the first place?
Or, basically, I’m asking :“so what is the National Guard, anyway?”
I’ve always thought it’s a full-fledged branch of the army, except its commander-in-chief is the state’s governor.(unless overruled by the president . )
If the Guard is part of the army, why not just integrate it into the regular army?. And if it’s a state-level force,to maintain public order during earthquakes or mass riots, then why does it include the Air Force?
Why pay millions to maintain jets and pilots who never do anything?
Bush presumably used his family connections to get into the Nat’l Guard because he knew in advance that he wouldn’t be sent to Vietnam. (I knew people who volunteered for the Nat’l Guard for just that reason, praying that being an army truck driver in Louisiana would keep them out of the war)
But what’s the logic of having Air Force units in the National Guard? .
Why keep the best high-tech combat jets sitting on the ground in Texas, while a full-scale war is raging?
When Bush took his pilot’s training, what duties was his unit expected to carry out?