bluehawk15 wrote:
Perhaps of interest, this posted on Steve Brown's blog on the CAF website:
"I thought I would let everyone know and encourage anyone who would like to come to a meeting in Midland on Friday morning at 0800 on Fri. June 4. This will be an open meeting with myself and many members of the General Staff; including former and current Chiefs of Staff Bill Coombes and Mark Novak.
This meeting is one that I have arranged after some criticism from a few Members regarding the measures the General Staff took in securing the CAF Airpower Museum from an illegal change in Bylaws.
Criticism has been leveled at me and the GS that information has been hidden or stifled. This is untrue and in a continuing attempt to answer any questions and provide any documentation, I repeated an offer that I have made many times to anyone with concerns or questions; that is, the offer to meet personally.
After the last set of critical letters were circulated, over the Internet, I set a date and made a wholesale offer for myself and many of the GS to meet with anyone who wished to discuss the actions taken.
Apparently some members are planning to take me up on the offer, but I haven't heard for sure who or how many.
So, I thought I would broadcast the notice of this meeting to anyone who would like to attend. Whether any of the former members of the Museum Board plan to show up is unknown, but I made it known publicly that all were welcome to attend. The Odessa American quoted Gordon Stevenson as planning to attend to "observe". Along with those CAF members who plan to attend to question the GS's actions, others may have the opportunity to ask those Museum Board members about their motivation in attempting the change of Bylaws; after 20 years of successful operations.
All in all, I look forward to this meeting, where, like the Wing Staff Conference, these matters will be discussed openly.
I hope to see you there-the meeting will be held in the O'Brien Hall, upstairs at the Bush Commemorative Center, behind CAF Headquarters. Friday, June 4, 0800 hrs."
I hope this will give anyone and everyone who wants to know the why and whatever, as to the nature of this action. The hope is that some of those museum board members actually show up so they can answer the questions that keep getting overlooked as to why they thought it necessary to take the action they sought? I hope this will put the issue to rest, once and for all and lets get back to what the CAF was founded for. Preserve, protect, educate and fly these magnificant machines.
Dave