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The Daring And Brave World War II Service Of George Herbert Walker Bush, The Youngest Naval Aviator During His Service, Pilot Of A Grumman TBF Avenger Torpedo Bomber Of The US Fast Carrier Task Force, Who Saw Action Providing Air Cover During The Allied Landings At Guam And Saipan, Who Was Shot Down Off During A Raid On The Japanese Communications Hub Of Chichi Jima Island, And Was Rescued Just Before Japanese Boats Captured Him For To Certainly Be Eaten By The Enemy, And How All This Affected His Future Life And Tenure As A Public Servant And President Of The United States, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD, MP4 Video Download Or USB Flash Drive! (Color, 1992, 46 Minutes.) #GeorgeHWBush #GeorgeBush #GeorgeHerbertWalkerBush #Aviators #NavalAviators #BattleOfGuam1944 #SecondBattleOfGuam #BattleOfSaipan #ChichiJima #FastCarrierTaskForce #GrummanTBFAvenger #GrummanTBFAvengerTorpedoBomber #PacificWar #AsiaPacificWar #PacificOceanTheatreOfWWII #PacificOceanTheaterOfWWII #SouthWestPacificTheatreOfWWII #SouthWestPacificTheaterOfWWII #AsiaticPacificTheater #WorldWarII #WWII #WW2 #WorldWarTwo #WorldWar2 #SecondWorldWar #USNavy #USN #Bushes #BushFamily #TheBushes #POTUS #AmericanHistory #POTUSHistory #DVD #VideoDownload #MP4 #USBFlashDrive
George H. W. Bush, American lieutenant, naval aviator, businessman and politician, 41st President of the United States (June 12, 1924 - November 30, 2018) was born George Herbert Walker Bush in Milton, Massachusetts. A member of the Republican Party, Bush also served in the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, as Director of Central Intelligence, and as the 43rd vice president. Bush was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut and attended Phillips Academy before serving in the United States Navy during World War II. He was the youngest naval aviator during his service, and pilote a Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber of the US Fast Carrier Task Force, and saw action providing air cover during the allied landings at Guam and Saipan. He was shot down during a raid on the japanese communications hub of Chichi Jima island, and was rescued just before japanese boats captured him for to certainly be eaten by the enemy, a rescue which was filmed and and the footage preserved. After the war, he graduated from Yale University and moved to West Texas, where he established a successful oil company. After an unsuccessful run for the United States Senate, he won election to the 7th congressional district of Texas in 1966. President Richard Nixon appointed Bush to the position of Ambassador to the United Nations in 1971 and to the position of chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1973. In 1974, President Gerald Ford appointed him as the Chief of the Liaison Office to the People's Republic of China, and in 1976 Bush became the Director of Central Intelligence. Bush ran for president in 1980, but was defeated in the Republican presidential primaries by Ronald Reagan. He was then elected vice president in 1980 and 1984 as Reagan's running mate. In the 1988 presidential election, Bush defeated Democrat Michael Dukakis, becoming the first incumbent vice president to be elected president since Martin Van Buren in 1836. Foreign policy drove the Bush presidency, as he navigated the final years of the Cold War and played a key role in the reunification of Germany. Bush presided over the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War, ending the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait in the latter conflict. Though the agreement was not ratified until after he left office, Bush negotiated and signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which created a trade bloc consisting of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Domestically, Bush reneged on a 1988 campaign promise by signing a bill that increased taxes and helped reduce the federal budget deficit. He also signed the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and appointed David Souter and Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. Bush lost the 1992 presidential election to Democrat Bill Clinton following an economic recession and the decreased emphasis of foreign policy in a post-Cold War political climate. After leaving office in 1993, Bush was active in humanitarian activities, often working alongside Clinton, his former opponent. With George W. Bush's victory in the 2000 presidential election, Bush and his son became the second father-son pair to serve as the nation's president, following John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Another son, Jeb Bush, unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination in the 2016 Republican primaries. After a long battle with vascular Parkinson's disease, Bush died at his home on November 30, 2018. On November 30, 2018, George H. W. Bush died after a long battle with vascular Parkinson's disease at his home in Houston, Texas at the age of 94. Historians generally rank Bush as an above average president.