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George Bush Sr News
he said he is doing fine and to "Put the harps back in the closet" :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news...dition-122812/ |
Bush is actually a pretty nice guy and all the stuff he did because he believes it's best unlike other political's that do whatever to line their pockets. and remember Bush was a pilot in the South Pacific during WWII, and was shot down, so when he sent men to war he had a real understanding of the consequence.
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i like George Bush I - born with a silver spoon in his mouth but unlike his coke snorting frat boy kid he served his country in war time and became a pilot - in WWII the odds of a pilot dying were high.
I hope he pulls through this, i'm sure he's one tough bastard. and any man who stayed with a wife who looked 80 when she was 50 must be a very loyal good guy. |
No Bush = no Iraq = no 9/11
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Lieutenant Junior Grade George Bush, USNR
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"The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS TO LIEUTENANT, JUNIOR GRADE, GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH UNITED STATES NAVAL RESERVE for service as set forth in the following CITATION: "For heroism and extraordinary achievement in aerial flight as Pilot of a Torpedo Plane in Torpedo Squadron FIFTY ONE, attached to the U.S.S. San Jacinto, in action against enemy Japanese forces in the vicinity of the Bonin Islands, on September 2, 1944. Leading one section of a four-plane division in a strike against a radio station, Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Bush pressed home an attack in the face of intense antiaircraft fire. Although his plane was hit and set afire at the beginning of his dive, he continued his plunge toward the target and succeeded in scoring damaging bomb hits before bailing out of the craft. His courage and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Reserve." http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...413_164150.jpg http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/q...g_Cross_ri.png "Upon hearing of the Pearl Harbor attack, while a student at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, George Bush decided he wanted to join the Navy to become an aviator. Six months later, after graduation, he enlisted in the Navy on his 18th birthday and began preflight training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After completing the 10-month course, he was commissioned as an ensign in the US Naval Reserve on 9 June 1943, several days before his 19th birthday; making him the youngest naval aviator then. After finishing flight training, he was assigned to Torpedo Squadron (VT-51) as photographic officer in September 1943. As part of Air Group 51, his squadron was based on USS San Jacinto in the spring of 1944. San Jacinto was part of Task Force 58 that participated in operations against Marcus and Wake Islands in May, and then in the Marianas during June. On 19 June, the task force triumphed in one of the largest air battles of the war. During the return of his aircraft from the mission, Ensign Bush's aircraft made a forced water landing. The destroyer, USS Clarence K. Bronson, rescued the crew, but the plane was lost. On 25 July, Ensign Bush and another pilot received credit for sinking a small cargo ship. After Bush was promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade on 1 August, San Jacinto commenced operations against the Japanese in the Bonin Islands. On 2 September 1944, Bush piloted one of four aircraft from VT-51 that attacked the Japanese installations on Chi Chi Jima. For this mission his crew included Radioman Second Class John Delaney, and Lieutenant Junior Grade William White, USNR, who substituted for Bush's regular gunner. During their attack, four TBM Avengers from VT-51 encountered intense antiaircraft fire. While starting the attack, Bush's aircraft was hit and his engine caught on fire. He completed his attack and released the bombs over his target scoring several damaging hits. With his engine on fire, Bush flew several miles from the island, where he and one other crew member on the TBM Avenger bailed out of the aircraft. However, the other man's chute did not open and he fell to his death. It was never determined which man bailed out with Bush. Both Delaney and White were killed in action. While Bush anxiously waited four hours in his inflated raft, several fighters circled protectively overhead until he was rescued by the lifeguard submarine, USS Finback. For this action, Bush received the Distinguished Flying Cross. During the month he remained on Finback, Bush participated in the rescue of other pilots. George Bush as a pilot, seated in an aircraft and writing. Subsequently, Bush returned to San Jacinto in November 1944 and participated in operations in the Philippines. When San Jacinto returned to Guam, the squadron, which had suffered 50 percent casualties of its pilots, was replaced and sent to the United States. Throughout 1944, he had flown 58 combat missions for which he received the Distinguished Flying Cross, three Air Medals, and the Presidential Unit Citation awarded San Jacinto. Because of his valuable combat experience, Bush was reassigned to Norfolk and put in a training wing for new torpedo pilots. Later, he was assigned as a naval aviator in a new torpedo squadron, VT-153. With the surrender of Japan, he was honorably discharged in September 1945 and then entered Yale University." 12 June 1924 Born in Milton, Massachusetts 13 June 1942 Enlisted in US Naval Reserve 5 August 1942 Reported for Active Duty 8 June 1943 Honorably Discharged 9 June 1943 Ensign, US Naval Reserve and continued on Active Duty 1 August 1944 Lieutenant (junior grade) 18 September 1945 Released from Active Duty under honorable conditions 16 November 1948 Lieutenant 24 October 1955 Resignation accepted under honorable conditions http://i945.photobucket.com/albums/a...l_portrait.jpg Best wishes Mr. President! :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup |
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If you cannot even give a damn, why did you post? oh never mind you were only trolling and increasing post count got it :mad: |
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I always liked senior Bush.
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Bush Sr wasn't a bad guy as well as Reagan, but their policies both sucked. :1orglaugh
Jr on the other hand.. He pretty much reminded me of a spoiled kid that never quite grew up. He wasn't totally unlikable, but it was pretty clear he was in over his head and was played the part of a puppet. |
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