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		<title>DESERTER</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.glcq.com/bush_at_arpc1.htm"&gt;DESERTER&lt;/a&gt; An examination of the Bush military files within the context of US Statutory Law, Department of Defense regulations, and Air Force policies and procedures of that era lead to a single conclusion:  George W. Bush was &lt;b&gt;considered a deserter &lt;/b&gt;by the United States Air Force.  </description>
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