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To: hmaly who wrote (184033)3/3/2004 5:23:04 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573827
 
And when I said Comander in Chief, I meant the RECORDS! the army keeps EVERYTHING. Where are the muster roles. The duty rosters. The KP lists that must be kept.

I don't know that one either. I can assure you, I have never stored any records, except my own. However, if you think the Natl., Guard is holding out, contact them yourself. If the Natl. Guard, is like any other business, you can rest assured, that usually they are condensed, before they are put in storage, and a lot of the small items are discarded.


Frankly, I think it was the mice who ate Mr. Bush's records......or maybe a hundred year flood washed them away........or a fire........maybe it was a fire that burned the archives to the ground.

If you're going to make up excuses, try not being so lame!