there was a major draw-down in forces after March, 1973, and W, like 10s of thousands of other Vietnam era service personnel (many of whom did not serve their full term), took his Honorable discharge and went home.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
The drawdown is a valid point! But I don't believe that dog will hunt!
Having been in the military when the Vietnam War drawdown occurred (As I recall, it began in mid to late 1971). I wasn't personally impacted by it because I was on a 4 year enlistment. In other words it was never an option for me and neither did I even give it a 2nd thought at the time.
I do not recall the National Guard or the Reserve units being impacted by the drawdown but I am the first to admit that my exposure to the Guard was minimal once I graduated from Jump School in 1969. Airborne!
If memory serves me correctly, the drawdown only impacted draftee's and not even those who volunteered for the draft. Even though draftees and those who volunteered for the draft had the same 2 year active duty obligation. And even at that it was only a 4 month early out and not 2 years. Perhaps the Guard was impacted differently but if that were the case in Shrubbies situation, than why did Reagan's Asst Sec of Defense reach the following conclusion:
"Bush did not fulfill his obligations and could have been ordered to active duty as a result."
It's extremely difficult to ignore the above ruling. It seems to be very specific!
You get an "A" for effort, if for no other reason than it was a good try! Especially for a member of the Notorious Idiot Klan, errrr Clan.