You disparage their memories by reducing their service to a novelty act.
I did no such thing. The war in Vietnam posed no direct threat to the USA. The Soviets did. The Soviets needed to be deterred, that was the
primary focus of American policy. The Guard was part of that deterrent. I don't buy that Soviet aggression into Europe would have necessarily lead to nuclear war, but without a strong deterrent, things would have gotten ugly. And in any case, his unit would have to either go to Europe, where he'd almost certainly would have died, or protect CONUSA from Soviet bombers, a pretty important job.
Please note that I am not disparaging Guards or Reserves.
Calling people who served their country honorably "chickenhawks" is indeed a disparaging comment.
Bush could have chosen to serve "in country".
Maybe, but he wanted to be a pilot, and the air force had plenty of pilots, it's unlikely he would have gotten to be one except by joining the ANG. It's been well documented that his father had no influence in him getting that slot, and that he was a very good fighter pilot. And flying military jets is not a "hobby", it's a dangerous job.
This whole left-wing attack on Bush's military record has been going on since the man was running for Governor, you'd think that they'd have given up on it, especially after the forged CBS documents. The man never claimed he was a hero, put himself in for medals he didn't deserve, or brag about being somewhere he wasn't. He joined the ANG, flew jets, and did his time with honor. End of story.