] When questions arose about Mr. Bush's Guard service, the ] White House asked a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, ] Albert C. Lloyd Jr., to review his record. In a ] memorandum released by the White House in February, Mr. ] Lloyd wrote that from May 1973 through May 1974, Mr. Bush ] accumulated 35 training points and 15 points for being a ] Guard member "for a total of 56 points.'' It is not clear ] how Mr. Lloyd came up with 56, instead of 50. Another ] military document released by the White House indicates ] that Mr. Bush had earned only 38 points from May 1973 ] until his discharge that October. ] ] A retired Army colonel, Gerald A. Lechliter, who has ] prepared an extensive analysis of Mr. Bush's National ] Guard record, described Mr. Lloyd's memorandum as ] "seemingly an attempt to whitewash Bush's record." Mr. ] Lloyd declined comment last week. ] ] Mr. Lechliter, who describes himself as a political ] independent, also said that Mr. Bush was not entitled to ] 20 credits he received from Nov. 13, 1972, until July 19, ] 1973, because the service was being made up improperly. |