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Here is the life and legacy of former President George H.W. Bush in photos

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  • The 41st president of the United States, George H.W. Bush, died on November 30 at the age of 94.
  • His presidency was just one period of his career in the military and politics.
  • Barbara, his wife of 73 years, died just eight months before his death and accompanied him each step of the way.
  • Here’s the life and legacy of George H.W. Bush.

George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, died at the age of 94.

Bush leaves behind a legacy not just as a president, but as a loving father and husband throughout a political career that spanned decades.

“George H.W. Bush was a man of the highest character and the best dad a son or daughter could ask for,” former President and son George W. Bush said in a statement.

Here’s the life and legacy of George H.W. Bush in photos:


George H.W. Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts, in 1924. He was the second child out of five others.

Foto: sourceWikimedia Commons

Source: USA Today


He grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.

Foto: Bush in 1939.sourceAP

Source: AP


On June 12, 1942, Bush enlisted in the US Navy as a pilot in World War II.

Foto: sourceWikimedia Commons

Source: USA Today


He became the nation’s youngest commissioned pilot at the time at 18-years-old.

Foto: sourceWikimedia Commons

Source: History


During one of his 58 missions, his plane was shot down by Japanese forces. He remained in the aircraft and successfully hit his target before parachuting out. He was eventually rescued by a US submarine.

Foto: A U.S. submarine, though not the one involved in Bush’s rescue.sourceWikimedia Commons

Read more about how Bush was rescued here.

Source: History


He served in the Navy until 1945, the same year he married Barbara Pierce.

Foto: sourceAP

Source: USA Today


Barbara later told her granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager, “I could hardly breathe, I thought he was so beautiful.”

Foto: sourceEd Kolenovsky/AP

Source: Today


Their marriage, the longest in presidential history, spanned 73 years until Barbara’s death in April 2018.

Foto: sourceMark Reinstein/MediaPunch /IPX

Source: Today


The pair had six children, the first being George W. Bush, who would later become the 43rd president of the United States. Robin, Jeb, Neil, Marvin, and Dorothy followed.

Foto: sourceWikimedia Commons

Source: USA Today


Following his military service and marriage to Barbara, Bush studied economics at Yale University and was captain of the school’s baseball team.

Foto: sourceAP

Source: History


After graduating, Bush moved to Texas and worked in the oil industry before transitioning to politics in 1964.

Foto: George H.W. Bush in Texas, 1964.sourceEd Kolenovsky/AP

Source: Texas Tribune


He eventually won a seat in Congress and became the first Houston Republican to serve in the US Senate.

Foto: sourceAP

Source: Texas Tribune


President Richard Nixon appointed Bush as the US ambassador to the United Nations from 1971 to 1973.

Foto: Bush, the then-U.S. Ambassador, in 1972.sourceDave Pickoff/AP

Source: History


Bush then served as the chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1974, the same year that Nixon’s involvement in the Watergate scandal came to light. Bush issued a public request for Nixon to resign, which he did two days later.

Foto: George Bush in 1973 as acting chairman of the Republican Party.sourceBob Daugherty/AP

Source: History


President Gerald Ford replaced Nixon and appointed Bush as head of the US Liaison Office in the People’s Republic of China.

Foto: Bush in Beijing, China, in 1975.sourceAP

Source: History


He filled that position until 1976, when he became the director of the CIA.

Foto: Bush being sworn in as director of the CIA by Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart in 1976.sourceAP

Source: History


Bush resigned from the CIA when Democrat Jimmy Carter became president in 1977.

Foto: Then-president Jimmy Carter and Bush in 1980.sourceDennis Cook/AP

Source: History


In 1980, Bush ran for the Republican nomination in the presidential election. But he was overtaken by the widely-popular Ronald Reagan, who eventually chose him as his running mate. Bush would serve two terms as vice president under Reagan.

Foto: sourceLederhandler/AP

Source: Texas Tribune


He would go on to become the 41st president of the United States in 1989. He chose Daniel Quayle, a senator from Indiana, as his running mate.

Foto: sourceJ. Scott Applewhite/AP

Source: History


At the time, the US was in the midst of an economic recession and was affected by a hefty federal budget deficit, which stonewalled his efforts to advance domestic policies.

Foto: From left to right, Bush, assistant for economic and domestic policy Roger Porter, and Budget Director Richard Darman.sourceDoug Mills/AP

Source: History


Foreign policy soon became a central focus in the Bush administration.

Foto: Bush with Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger in 1990.sourceMarcy Nighswander/AP

Source: History


At the time of Bush’s inauguration, the world was reeling from the Cold War and the Soviet Union was collapsing.

Foto: Germans knock down the Berlin Wall separating West and East Germany in 1989, signaling the end of the Cold War.sourceJohn Gaps III/AP

Source: History


In 1991, Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), which limited strategic nuclear weapons in both countries and improved US-Soviet relations in the process.

Foto: Vice President Bush and Gorbachev in 1987.sourceJ. Scott Applewhite/AP

Source: History


In the previous year, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. NATO countries were called upon for aid, and Bush responded with Operation Desert Storm.

Foto: Aircrafts fly over Kuwait’s burning oil wells following Operation Desert Storm in 1990.sourceAP

Source: History


Although the operation was a precursor to a long-standing conflict with Iraq, the 42-day air offensive successfully defeated Iraqi forces and liberated Kuwait.

Foto: sourceLaurent Rebours/AP

Source: History


In one of his more controversial foreign policies in 1989, Bush rolled out Operation Just Cause, a plan to overthrow Panama’s corrupt dictator, Manuel Noriega.

Foto: sourceAP

Source: History


Noriega was indicted by the US for money laundering and drug trafficking, and was accused of suppressing democracy in Panama.

Foto: Noriega in 1988.sourceCarlos Guardia/AP

Source: History


After Noriega’s forces shot and killed an off-duty US Marine, Bush authorized Operation Just Cause. Twenty-one-thousand US troops dismantled Panama’s forces, forcing Noriega to surrender.

Foto: sourceDennis Cook/AP

Source: History


The operation was denounced by some governing bodies, including the UN, who labeled it as a violation of international law.

Foto: A man cleans up debris in Panama City in 1990 following the U.S. operation.sourceJohn Gaps/AP

Source: History


Back in the US, Bush made a number of strides to improve the lives of Americans.

Foto: sourceRon Edmonds/AP

He signed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, forbidding employers from discriminating against people with disabilities.

Foto: sourceBarry Thumma/AP

Source: History


In 1990, he made amendments to the Clean Air Act, which allowed greater precautions to be taken in light of emerging threats to the environment from cars and factories.

Foto: Bush after signing the Clean Air Act amendments in 1990.sourceCharles Tasnadi/AP

Source: History


During his presidency, Bush appointed Judges Clarence Thomas and David Souter to the Supreme Court.

Foto: Bush and Thomas.sourceDoug Mills/AP

Source: Texas Tribune


Despite his initial campaign promise for “no new taxes,” he upset many supporters after he mandated an increase to lessen the bloated budget deficit.

Foto: sourceBarry Thumma/AP

Source: History


The tax hike didn’t work in his favor when he ran for re-election in 1992. He lost to Democratic Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas.

Foto: Bush and Clinton in 2009.sourceJudi Bottoni/AP

Source: History


Following his re-election loss, Bush and his wife retired in Houston, Texas.

Foto: sourcePat Sullivan/AP

Source: Texas Tribune


Eight years later, Bush’s son, George W. Bush, became president and served two terms.

Foto: sourceGerald Herbert/AP

Source: History


The presidential pair, a father and his son to serve as president, was the second in US history. John and John Quincy Adams previously served as the second and sixth presidents, respectively.

Foto: sourceEvan Vucci/AP

Source: History


His presidential library, dedicated in 1997, sits next to Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas.

Source: Texas Tribune


Ten years later, Bush parachuted in with members of the US Army Golden Knights for a re-dedication ceremony at the presidential library,

Foto: sourceSgt. 1st Class Kevin McDaniel/U.S. Army via AP

Source: USA Today


In April 2018, Barbara died at the age of 92.

Foto: Bush attends his wife’s funeral in April 2018.sourceEvan Vucci/AP

Bush was understandably “heartbroken.” In 2011, Bush read from a letter he once wrote to Barbara: “I love you, precious, with all my heart, and to know that you love me means my life.”

Foto: sourceCharles Krupa/AP

Source: Today


On November 30, eight months after the death of his wife, George H.W. Bush died at the age of 94.

Foto: sourceDavid J. Phillip/AP

Source: Business Insider


He is survived by his five children, 17 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and two siblings.

Foto: sourceThe White House, Eric Draper/AP

Source: Business Insider


At 94 years old, he was the longest living president in history.

Foto: sourceEric Gay/AP

Source: USA Today

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