![]() ![]() Team B warned that Soviet leaders still sought world domination and that under certain circumstances were prepared to wage nuclear war its recommendations helped shape Reagan's policies. He commissioned the famous Team B report of hard-line anti-Soviet analysts from outside the CIA. We were engaged in people-watching, watching changing political relationships, analyzing visits, analyzing toasts and the order of protocol, asking other ambassadors what they thought." As head of the CIA, Bush was skeptical of assessments that the Soviet Union supported detente. He reported, "It was a submarine environment, very restricted. In all of these jobs he proved himself a reliable and loyal executive.Īt the Republican National Committee he was not involved in Watergate, for Nixon ran his reelection totally separate from the party. envoy to China from 1974 to 1975 and as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1976 to 1977. After serving as chairman of the from 1973 to 1974, at the height of the Watergate scandal, he served Ford as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 1971 to 1973. The Republicans controlled the White House, however, and George Bush was given a succession of important, highly visible appointive posts in the Nixon and Ford administrations. Nixon, but this time he was defeated by a conservative businessman, Lloyd Bentsen. He received strong support from President Richard M. In 1970 he was again nominated for the Senate. In Congress, like his father, Bush identified with Republican moderates. House of Representatives from a wealthy Houston district. In 1966, however, Bush was elected to the U.S. Senate and was beaten by the liberal Democratic incumbent, Ralph Yarborough. In 1953 he co-founded the Zapata Petroleum Corporation, and the next year he became president of the Zapata Offshore Company, which specialized in offshore drilling equipment.īush, an unusually gregarious man, became active in the still small Texas Republican Party. Instead of going into his father's Wall Street firm, Bush moved to Texas and, helped by his family connections and wealth, went into the oil business. He majored in economics, captained the baseball team, was initiated into Skull and Bones, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1948. In a much publicized address to the women graduating from Wellesley College in 1990 she said: "As important as your obligations as a doctor, a lawyer, a business leader will be, you are a human being first, and those human connections with spouses, with children,and with friends are the most important investment you will ever make." As First Lady she was proud and unapologetic about embracing a traditional lifestyle as helpmate to her husband. Barbara Bush devoted her life to nurturing the close-knit family and to helping her husband's career. The oldest child was George (elected governor of Texas in 1994 and President in 2000), Jeb (elected governor of Florida in 1998), Neil, Marvin, Dorothy, and Robin (who died of leukemia before her fourth birthday). Awaiting assignment to the invasion of Japan, Bush returned temporarily to the United States and in January 1945 he married Barbara Pierce, whose father was the publisher of Redbook and McCall's magazines. He flew 58 combat missions in the Pacific as a torpedo bomber pilot based on the carrier USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) in one of them, his plane was shot down and his two crewmen were killed. He was a leading moderate Eisenhower Republican.Īfter Bush graduated from Phillips Andover Academy in 1942, he became the youngest pilot in the Navy. senator from Connecticut from 1952 to 1963. His father, Prescott Bush, became a partner in a leading Wall Street firm and served as a Republican U.S. Both his parents came from moneyed Midwestern families. George Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, to an old Yankee family, but he grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut. He was the first President to see his son become president since 1824. Distrusted by conservatives for lacking "the vision thing", he was defeated in 1992 by Bill Clinton. His single term as President saw the collapse of Communism and victory in the Gulf War against Iraq. George Herbert Walker Bush (JNovember 30, 2018) was the 41st President of the United States of America, elected as a Republican in 1988 to follow Ronald Reagan. (PD) Photo: Public Papers of the Presidents ![]()
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