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07:47 AM CST on Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Overland (KMOV) – There is a St. Louis connection to the controversy
surrounding President George Bush’s National Guard records.
For more than three decades those records have been locked away at the
Federal Military Records Center in Overland. The center director tells
News 4 that the records were removed from a vault at that facility just
a few days ago and sent to the National Guard headquarters at the
Pentagon in Washington.
The records are at the heart of allegations that Bush did not report for
service with the Air National Guard in 1972.
Bush says he served in an Alabama unit, but the Boston Globe is
reporting that there are no records to prove it.
The president defended his record during a weekend interview with NBC.
“There may be no evidence but I did report, otherwise I wouldn't have
been honorably discharged," he said.
Those files may contain rosters and sign in sheets indicating his
service. President Bush told NBC he would authorize the release of some
documents to show he did serve in Alabama.
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