Saturday, July 10, 2004

NY Times: Pentagon: Bush military record accidentally destroyed

"Military records that could help establish President Bush's whereabouts during his disputed service in the Texas Air National Guard more than 30 years ago have been inadvertently destroyed, according to the Pentagon.
It said the payroll records of "numerous service members," including former First Lt. Bush, had been ruined in 1996 and 1997 by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service during a project to salvage deteriorating microfilm.
No backup paper copies could be found, it added in notices dated June 25.
The destroyed records cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973 when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question. . . .
There was no mention of the loss, for example, when White House officials released hundreds of pages of the president's military records last February in an effort to stem Democratic charges that he was "AWOL" for a time during his commitment to fly at home in the Air National Guard during the Vietnam War.
The disclosure that the payroll records had been destroyed came in a letter signed by C.Y. Talbott, chief of the Pentagon's Freedom of Information Office."

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