Originally posted by crowMAW
he filled the last spot having finished in the 25 percentile (lowest qualified) in the pilot aptitude area.
Iv'e seen this posted as gospel but I haven't ever seen it documented. In fact, when I first went looking for it about all I found was the old "AFOQT/pilot aptitude test scores are not part of the permanent record" and so are not available.
What have you found on that in the way of documentation?
If he did get one of four slots, I'm certainly not surprised. His dad was a serving US Reprentative of Texas for pity's sake. All he had to do was pick up the phone and I'm sure he probably did.
At one time, the serving Governor of Missouri was a family friend; I could have easily gotten into the St. Louis guard flying fighters. I should have taken the offer, but I had just gotten out, had my major airline job and didn't see any need to wear blue again. Now, in my later years, I think it probably would have been a lot of fun. They had F-4's then and transitioned to F-15's IIRC. And all it would have taken is a phone call.
So? What's the point? Well connected people get to do things that "normal" folks never get a shot at? DUH!
Did Bush's dad get him into the Texas Guard using political clout? Did he get the slot ahead of other, perhaps more worthy but less "connected" people? I'd guess so; that's where I'd place my money if I was betting.
So? Like I said, now research what the other 434 US Representatives and 100 Senators did for THEIR kids in that time period, not just in the military but in the private sector as well.
Do you think there are any sons of Congressmen out there that are piss-poor students that graduated at the very bottom of their class that got real, real good jobs on Wall Street or in major law firms or corporationsa? What do you think?
Is that fair?
Check your life contract and see if the word "fair" is in there anywhere.