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Home Front: Politix
Former Dannelly worker: Bush not AWOL
2004-09-13
EFL - hattip to Captain's Quarters
Retired Master Sgt. James Copeland does not care so much whether people think President Bush went absent without leave in 1972, but one thing he hears bothers him plenty. "Maybe the Bush family was well known in Texas, but we didn't know who he was here. He was just another guy in a flight jacket," Copeland said Sunday. Copeland, who lives in Hartselle, retired from the Air Force on Jan. 31, 1980. He was the disbursement accounting supervisor, a full-time position, for Dannelly Air National Guard Base in Montgomery from Oct. 28, 1971, to Oct. 27, 1975. His office was less than 100 yards from the hangar where Bush performed drills.

[...] Copeland, 65, remembers meeting Bush on two occasions. He does not remember the precise dates. On one occasion, Copeland said, Bush and Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun came to Copeland's office with a question about Bush's pay. Copeland is not sure, but he believes the question had to do with where to mail Bush's checks. Bush was never a member of the Alabama National Guard, he just did his drills here. For that reason, Copeland thinks he referred the pay question to the paymaster for the Texas National Guard.

The other time Copeland remembers meeting Bush was at the base canteen. Bush was there drinking coffee or a soft drink, Copeland said. Copeland stressed that Calhoun's account of Bush's service in Montgomery would be accurate because Calhoun was in a position to work with Bush during every drill. Calhoun told The Associated Press last week that he saw Bush every drill time, which was one weekend each month.

[...] The suggestion that he or anyone else gave Bush a break because of the family legacy bothers Copeland. "You hear people saying that everybody (at Dannelly) knew the Bushes. Well, that's just a lie," Copeland said. "He was just another pilot. No one paid any more attention to him than to anyone else. There was no hoopla."

[...] Bush Press Secretary Scott McClellan said Friday that the White House is making no effort to locate people who could document Bush's service.

Joe Holcombe, 71, of Joppa worked with Bush on the Blount campaign. He told THE DAILY last week that he remembers Bush missing at least one campaign meeting because of his National Guard drills. While Copeland said he thinks claims that Bush was AWOL are baseless, he said one thing puzzles him. "All Bush would have to do to get proof of his Alabama service is pick up the phone and contact military records," he said. "It seems a little odd that he hasn't done that." Copeland also is puzzled by dental records that Bush produced as evidence of his duties at Dannelly. "We had no dentist at Dannelly Field," Copeland said. "The only dentists were at Maxwell (Air Force Base)."
Posted by:Super Hose

#3  TGA,you would think that they could have had Exley scan Burkett's actual guard paperwork into photoshop and come up with an effort that looked like typing at the bitmap level. I bet they entertained doing just that Friday night and realized that that bridge had been burned already.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-09-13 10:37:04 PM  

#2  Yeah, things you always wanted to know about proportional fonts, superscripts and kerning and never dared to ask.

I think this is an IBM conspiracy to sell off a surplus of dusty typewriters...
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-09-13 10:28:37 PM  

#1  Until they backdate that on MS Word, they'll never get the MSM attention :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-13 10:24:36 PM  

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