Saturday, December 1, 2018
George H.W. Bush in 10 dates
WASHINGTON — Here are 10 key dates in the life of George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States who died Friday at the age of 94:
June 12, 1924: George Herbert Walker Bush is born in Milton, Massachusetts
June 12, 1942: Bush enlists in the US Navy on his 18th birthday, and becomes its youngest pilot, flying 58 combat missions in a torpedo bomber during World War II. He is shot down over the Pacific and rescued at sea
January 6, 1945: Following his discharge from the Navy, Bush marries Barbara Pierce. They have six children: George Walker, Robin (who died at the age of four), John (also known as Jeb), Neil, Marvin and Dorothy
1953: Bush co-founds the Zapata Petroleum Company in Texas
1967-1971: Serves as a Republican member of the US House of Representatives from Texas for two terms
1971-1973: Serves as US ambassador to the United Nations
1976-1977: Serves as director of the Central Intelligence Agency
1981-1989: Serves as US vice president under Ronald Reagan, whom Bush had opposed for the Republican presidential nomination in 1980
1989-1993: Serves as US president. In August 1990, Bush leads an international coalition to counter Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait and liberates the country in February 1991 with Operation Desert Storm.
1992: Bush loses his bid for a second term as president to Democrat Bill Clinton
source: philstar.com