Hawaiian, see Jaidyn's comment.
I will add that, when he was in Paris meeting with Madame Binh he DID NOT meet with the U.S. negotiators---I'm don't believe he informed them of his "efforts".
Lastly, as he was doing this, he was an officer in the U.S. Navy. Perhaps the reserves, but an officer nonetheless.
Collaborating with the enemy.
Lastly, as he was doing this, he was an officer in the U.S. Navy. Perhaps the reserves, but an officer nonetheless.
I believe this was in April of '71. I will try to find it, but it's late (2 am here)but will get back with the information. Also, check out Bill Buckley back then. He wrote extensively on Bush and I believe Jack Anderson did, too.
Forget the branch and component. He was an officer of the United States.