Governor Mark Sanford says he doesn't think he
will have any problems leading South Carolina while he attends
reserve training in Alabama for two
weeks.
Sanford leaves Saturday for Reserve
Commissioned Officers Training at Maxwell Air Force Base near
Montgomery, Alabama.
Sanford says the timing of
his training is awful as the nation prepares to go to war, but
the scheduling has been in the works for
months.
Sanford is a first lieutenant in the Air
Force Rerserve's 315th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron based
at Charleston Air Force Base.
State Law
Enforcement Division Chief Robert Stewart says he wants the
public to know he will be able to reach the governor almost
instantaneously in Alabama. Sanford recently put Stewart in
charge of the state's homeland security.
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