PROOF OF BUSH FULFILLING MILITARY DUTY? SOMEONE REMEMBERS HIM!
On Friday, John Calhoun, 69, a Roswell, Ga., businessman and retired officer with the Alabama Air National Guard, confirmed Bush’s claims that he served with this Montgomery Guard unit while working on the 1972 U.S. Senate campaign of Winton “Red” Blount Jr.

“The truth is George Bush came to Alabama. He asked for weekend drills with us. He was assigned to me,” said Calhoun, who was in Florida on Friday for this weekend’s Daytona 500. Calhoun said he saw Bush sign in at the 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Group in Montgomery eight to 10 times for roughly eight hours at a time from May to October 1972.

“He showed up. He sat in my office. He signed in,” Calhoun said. “He was very determined to be there. He was in uniform and he did what he was supposed to do.”

However, Calhoun recalled Bush in the unit in the summer of 1972 when the documents indicate that he had not yet applied to serve there.
Oh, wait, maybe not... nice try though, chump.