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"It is puzzling that Kerry's military records do not show his
honorable discharge from the service, until MARCH 12, 2001. Why was it
issued then? Who made this request? Did it have any connection with a
run for the presidency? Kerry should clarify this oddity.
Lt. John Kerry, in his letter of November 21, 1969 asked for an
early release from active duty. He falsely claimed that his 'regular
period of obligated service would be completed in December of 1969'.
This period of active duty would amount to about three years and
ten months of his contractually required six years of total service. NOTE:
This is less than George Bush's five years of National Guard service.
Lt. John F. Kerry was transferred to the Naval Reserve Manpower
Center, Bainbridge, Maryland, on Jan. 3, 1970. Because John Kerry was
discharged from TOTAL active duty of only three (3) years and eighteen
(18) days on Jan. 3, 1970, he was then required to attend 48 drills per
year, and not more than 17 days active duty for training.
Where are Kerry's 'Performance Records' for this two years of
obligated Ready Reserve duty? He would have to meet for 48 Required
Drills per year and 17 days of active duty per year.
How many Drills was he 'AWOL'? Did he attend ANY reserve drills?
Whywon't Kerry release his service records? And prove the accuracy of his
claims and what he wrote in his battle reports."
honorable discharge from the service, until MARCH 12, 2001. Why was it
issued then? Who made this request? Did it have any connection with a
run for the presidency? Kerry should clarify this oddity.
Lt. John Kerry, in his letter of November 21, 1969 asked for an
early release from active duty. He falsely claimed that his 'regular
period of obligated service would be completed in December of 1969'.
This period of active duty would amount to about three years and
ten months of his contractually required six years of total service. NOTE:
This is less than George Bush's five years of National Guard service.
Lt. John F. Kerry was transferred to the Naval Reserve Manpower
Center, Bainbridge, Maryland, on Jan. 3, 1970. Because John Kerry was
discharged from TOTAL active duty of only three (3) years and eighteen
(18) days on Jan. 3, 1970, he was then required to attend 48 drills per
year, and not more than 17 days active duty for training.
Where are Kerry's 'Performance Records' for this two years of
obligated Ready Reserve duty? He would have to meet for 48 Required
Drills per year and 17 days of active duty per year.
How many Drills was he 'AWOL'? Did he attend ANY reserve drills?
Whywon't Kerry release his service records? And prove the accuracy of his
claims and what he wrote in his battle reports."
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