You use the exact same "evidence" that exists for Bath as you do for Bush. In one case you deem the man guilty of disobeying a direct order to take a drug test, in the other you seem to be unable to draw any conclusion whatsoever.
This isn't evidence of any sort. It wouldn't even meet criteria for circumstantial evidence.
And you aren't "ordered" to report for a physical. You're "scheduled", just like you're scheduled for the altitude chamber certification or a checkride in your aircraft. I never got an order in my in box saying "report for a checkride by order of the commander."
Show me where the transfer to Obligated Reserve Section in Denver was a
disciplinary action. Once again, it's an Administrative function. I was automatically transferred to the Inactive Reserve with HQ in Denver when I separated. Was I disciplined?
You apparently can't distinguish between Administrative procedure and Disciplinary action.
HEADQUARTERS AIR RESERVE PERSONNEL CENTER 2. Member's who fail annual assessment will follow the same procedures as active duty members.
a. SFIP/MFIP will be monitored by the members unit of assignment or attachment.
b. Member's are authorized 4 hours of IDT every 90 days for re-assessment. Members may submit AF Form 40a for points only.
c. Member's who fail assessment after one year are referred to the commander of the unit of assignment or attachment for appropriate action. The commander may request reassignment of the member to the Obligated Reserve Section or the Non-obligated, Non-participating Ready Personnel Section.
It's pretty obvious you don't know what you're talking about. This is an Admin procedure, not discipline. He became unqualified and they transferred him out, in accordance with Admin procedure.
You said you served, what did you do?
Any Article 15's in Bush' file? That's about the lowest "official" record of discipline, coming after admonition or reprimand.