That is supposed to account for the year of 72-73 and 73-74 which means 56 points for 2 years.
It's hard to read, but I come up with 58 points. He only claimed 56, so I'm sure the quality of the print is hindering me.
That is supposed to account for the year of 72-73 and 73-74 which means 56 points for 2 years.
I also find it funny that you are so fixated on Bush like this. Reminds me of a bunch of hardcore conservatives who hated Clinton and knew every detail of his early life. Man, they hated it when he was re-elected and it looks like you will enjoy that as well.
I find it funny that you continue to appear in here after you have been utterly humiliated for 14 straight pages.
Do yourself a favor and close the laptop already.
Nice concession speech there Tommy. You know I am right so you say no one cares or you make fun of me. That just shows what kind of man you are.
You do know, of course, that your starting a whole new scandal on information that no one is disputing, right?
The claim is that he did not meet his obligation for the May '72 through May '73 Period. It's already been established that he accrued 56 hours from May '73 to May '74 and that it was at that time he requested an early discharge which he received honorably.
I still see 58 hours, adding the numbers at the top...for May '73 through July '73. You sure you know what your reading. And, if you go by the numbers at the bottom, it gets even more confusing...
Total for the year? Is it the first number or all the numbers to the right combined. And, what is that last number on the right, oh do ent expert?
One more thing, where do you get the idea this is supposed to cover '72 - '73 and '73 - '74? The first date at the top is May 28, 1973...the beginning of his sixth year of duty.
The top column equals 35: 3 3 4 2 1 4 8 4 5 1
Because he was getting out of his contract early. He was supposed to serve until 74 the credits still had to be made up for.
What is that number between the ending date and the points accrued, Mr. Expert?
Not sure what you are asking.
The single digit number between the ending date and the accrued points in the upper part of the do ent. What is it for?
I know the answer...you obviously don't.
Total days. how much of the weekend he spent there. 1 day or 2 days.
You are delusional kiddo. Actually finish school, get a job, and stop mooching off of your parents. Then perhaps 50% tax rates won't seem like such a good idea.
Until then I am going to enjoy my evening while you continue to invite posters to humiliate yourself in this forum.
Well, those numbers don't precisely match the date spans at left, do you know why oh masterful do ent guru?
C'mon now, think, you're almost there.
The numbers on the left are the days drills for this non drilling unit were drilling. The TD number is the number of days aWol showed up.
Wrong, care to try again -- or would you like to phone a friend?
Hint: If what you said were the case, there'd be date spans with 0 TD's beside it.
Thats what they mean...dumbass.
No, it's not. If what you said were true, there'd be date spans (when his unit was on drill) that would have a 0 (for when he didn't report).
And there would be zero points acquired during that time period. This clearly shows he acquired at least some points during those weekends. 35 to be exact.
So, those are all the weekends his unit drilled? Is that what you're saying?
They only mark down the ones he show up for some time at.
Through talking yourself in a ing corner?
What are you talking about. You seem to be just rambling at this point. Are you trying to go anywhere with this line of reasoning?
Here, try this.
Multiply the unit credits (PTS) by the day credits (TD) and see what you come up with for the period of May 28 - July 31, 1973.
Uh huh, and if you take the remainder and divide by two you get the magic number.
Different weekends are spent drilling on different things there are preparedness trainings, flight simulator training. You get points based upon the specific drills you accomplish.
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