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diamond geezer
Sep 1, 2004, 11:58 PM
link (http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=276)

A closer examination of a photograph included in President George W. Bush’s Air Force records, released by the White House earlier this year, shows then-Second Lieutenant Bush wearing an Air Force Outstanding Unit Award which he never earned.


Additionally, Lieutenant Bush would not have been authorized to wear the ribbon temporarily, the Air Force Personnel Center said in an email.


“There isn’t a ‘temporary’ wear of AF Outstanding Unit Awards for AF personnel,” the Air Force Personnel Center stated.


“I’ve never heard of temporary wear,” added Assistant Reagan Defense Secretary for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Logistics Lawrence J. Korb, whose job included overseeing the Air Force Reserves from 1981-1985, in a telephone interview Wednesday. “The unit didn’t get this until 1975.”


The Air Force Public Affairs office tried to answer an inquiry, but went silent and said they just didn’t have enough information to answer after they heard the query was on President Bush. They deferred comment to the White House, and supplied the White House comment phone line.


RAW STORY reached the White House Press Office through the main switchboard, and a spokeswoman said they would look into it and return the call as soon as possible.


“We’re very short staffed this week,” she said, referring to the Republican National Convention.


The London-based newspaper The Telegraph sought comment on the issue Sunday but received no response.


The Air Force Historical Research Service Organization confirmed that the 147th Fighter Intercept Group and the 111th Fighter Intercept Squadron received an Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for the time period of 1965-1966, two years before Bush joined the service.


The Air Force also said both units received the Outstanding Unit Award in 1975. Bush was discharged from his Texas Guard unit on Oct. 1, 1973.


Between these dates, the Air Force said Wednesday, there are “no additional awards.”


More importantly, however, the above photograph had to have been taken some time between his qualifying as a pilot–since he is wearing his pilots’ wings–on November 26, 1969 and his promotion to First Lieutenant on November 7, 1970, since he is listed as a Second Lieutenant (see photograph below).


Bush earned his pilots’ wings on Nov. 29, 1969, according to his White House military biography.


His biography does not list that he was awarded the Air Force Oustanding Unit Award.



pseudobrit
Sep 2, 2004, 12:28 AM
IIRC, wearing unearned hardware is one of the most dishonorable things one can do in the military.

Wasn't there an Admiral who committed suicide over such a flap when caught wearing two tiny pins (unearned) in the fruit salad on his shoulder? The average person would think it no big deal.

zimv20
Sep 2, 2004, 12:32 AM
i'm anxiously anticipating the spin which will demonstrate how wearing an undeserved and unawarded pin is better than wearing an undeserved but awarded pin.

pseudobrit
Sep 2, 2004, 12:36 AM
Oo oo!
I know!

Kerry threw his earned medals away, tossing them into the grass

Bush put on unearned medals but kept them, honoring the integrity they stand for

Who has more respect for his medals?

9/11
9/11
9/11
9/11

Vote Bush or die at the hands of 9/11 terrorists[/'publican spin machine]

mactastic
Sep 2, 2004, 09:15 AM
Hmm... I wonder how the SVBT folks will feel about this should it prove to be true. Somehow I'm guessing they'll still like Bush and hate Kerry.

Also I'm curious how those who rip Kerry apart for his 'purple heart band aid' on this board will respond to these charges. Probably in much the same way as the swift boat vets...

jayb2000
Sep 2, 2004, 01:31 PM
I did not serve, but have many friends and family who did.
To wear a medal he was not awared, then to have his buddies criticize vetrerans, like McCain, Cleland, Kerry and Kerry's fellow sailors is just outrageous.

Bush should be ashamed of himself.

toontra
Sep 2, 2004, 01:35 PM
I'm curious how those who rip Kerry apart for his 'purple heart band aid' on this board will respond to these charges.

The silence is deafening!

IJ Reilly
Sep 2, 2004, 02:02 PM
The silence is deafening!

What did you say? (I can't hear you over the silence.)

skunk
Sep 2, 2004, 02:08 PM
I thought my hearing had packed up... :D

Neserk
Sep 5, 2004, 08:27 PM
oops...