Controversy surrounding George W. Bush during his 2004 campaign
Controversy over George W. Bush's military service in the Air National Guard was an issue that first gained widespread public attention during the 2004 presidential campaign. The controversy centered on Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard, why he lost his flight status, and whether he fulfilled the requirements of his military service contract.Wikipedia
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Controversy over George W. Bush's military service in the Air National Guard was an issue that first gained widespread public attention during the 2004 presidential campaign.The controversy centered on Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard, why he lost his flight status, and whether he fulfilled the requirements of his military service contract.
Nov 25, 2021The National Guard system - crucial to America's military defense and vital to state emergency operations - is reeling from corruption and misconduct that reflect overarching command failures ...
That this could happen to the mightiest armed forces on Earth should worry Americans far more than reports of Chinese hypersonic missiles or ace Russian-military hacking teams.
The result, he said, is a "seamless interplay" of corporate and military interests "that threatens the integrity of defense procurement, of controversial personnel issues such as the huge ...
Aug 17, 2021The U.S. military and aid agencies didn't have enough qualified personnel on the ground, and they faced an "annual lobotomy" as experienced staff headed home and new people took their place ...
The case is Hamdan v.Rumsfeld, in which one of the Guantánamo detainees challenged the President's November 13, 2001 executive order creating deeply unfair "military commissions" to try allegations of war crimes.The detainee, Hamdan, won in the Supreme Court. The President's response, on September 6, was to urge Congress to enact a new statute that established anew military ...
Sep 28, 2021Top U.S. military leaders testify the war in Afghanistan ended in 'strategic failure' after a long series of Pentagon mistakes and miscalculations.
Mar 31, 2021The lack of data shows that the military "has not treated the issue of extremists in the ranks as an ongoing and long-term problem," said Mark Pitcavage, an extremism expert with the Anti ...
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