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George Bush
File:Georgebush.jpg
Rank:41st (1989-1993)
Followed:Ronald Reagan
Succeeded by:Bill Clinton
Date of BirthJune 12, 1924
Place of Birth:Milton, Massachusetts
First Lady:Barbara Pierce
Occupation:businessman
Political Party:Republican
Vice President:Dan Quayle

George Herbert Walker Bush (June 12, 1924 -) was the 41st President of the United States, a (Republican), from 1989 to 1993. Before that he was the director of the CIA in 1976, and Vice President of the United States during the Reagan Administration (1981-1989). His father, Prescott Bush, served as a Senator from Connecticut.

He was a naval aviator during World War II, the youngest ever at that time, and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for his service in the Pacific Theater.

During his Presidency, George Bush led America into what is commonly known as the Gulf War, named after the Persian Gulf in the Middle East. This conflict began after Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein, invaded the oil-rich country of Kuwait. Although President Bush's popularity rating in America soared during and immediately after the conflict, the latter portion of his presidency was marred by a widespread perception that he was somehow out of touch with real life in America. This perception is largely what led him to lose his re-election bid against Bill Clinton.

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is located on the Southwest corner of the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas.


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