George H. W. Bush

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George H. W. Bush was the 41st president of the United States, a former vice president, CIA director, and World War II Navy pilot known for his leadership during the end of the Cold War and the Gulf War.


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instanceOf President of the United States
Republican Party politician
Vice President of the United States
World War II veteran
director of intelligence agency
head of government
head of state
human
naval aviator
awardReceived Distinguished Flying Cross
Presidential Medal of Freedom
birthDate 1924-06-12
birthPlace Milton, Massachusetts, United States
causeOfDeath vascular Parkinsonism
child Dorothy Bush Koch
George W. Bush
Jeb Bush
Marvin Bush
Neil Bush
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 2018-11-30
deathPlace Houston, Texas, United States
defeatedInElection 1992 United States presidential election
education Yale University
election 1988 United States presidential election
familyName Bush
father Prescott Bush
fullName George Herbert Walker Bush
givenName George
memberOf Skull and Bones
militaryBranch United States Navy
militaryRank Lieutenant (junior grade)
mother Dorothy Walker Bush
notableFor leadership during the Gulf War
leadership during the end of the Cold War
occupation businessman
politician
politicalParty Republican Party
positionHeld 41st President of the United States
43rd Vice President of the United States
Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office in China
Director of Central Intelligence
U.S. Representative from Texas
United States Ambassador to the United Nations
presidentDuringVicePresidency Ronald Reagan
religion Episcopalian
residence Houston, Texas, United States
Kennebunkport, Maine, United States
spouse Barbara Bush
termEndAsDirectorOfCentralIntelligence 1977-01-20
termEndAsPresident 1993-01-20
termEndAsVicePresident 1989-01-20
termStartAsDirectorOfCentralIntelligence 1976-01-30
termStartAsPresident 1989-01-20
termStartAsVicePresident 1981-01-20
vicePresident Dan Quayle

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Americans with Disabilities Act
Civil Rights Act of 1991
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act
Cuban Democracy Act
Department of Veterans Affairs Act
Ethics Reform Act of 1989
Executive Order 12829
Federal Housing Enterprises Financial Safety and Soundness Act of 1992
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989
Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990
Immigration Act of 1990
NAFTA
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Oil Pollution Act of 1990
Public Law 101-380
signedBy
Brent Scowcroft
Clarence Thomas
David H. Souter
J. Michael Luttig
John H. Sununu
Lamar Alexander
Lynne Cheney
Nancy Goodman Brinker
Robert M. Gates
Samuel A. Alito Jr.
William K. Reilly
appointedBy
George W. Bush
Jeb Bush
Marvin Bush
Neil Bush
father
CIA Headquarters
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
President George Bush Turnpike
namedAfter
Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service
Foreign Policy Association Medal
James A. Van Fleet Award
Ronald Reagan Freedom Award
notableRecipient
Billy Graham
Brent Scowcroft
Roger Ailes
advisorTo
Bill Clinton
Dan Quayle ("George H. W. Bush (as Vice President)")
William Jefferson Clinton
precededBy
Dan Quayle
John H. Sununu
John H. Sununu
servedUnder
Dorothy Walker Bush
Prescott Bush
child
Andrew Card ("George H. W. Bush administration")
John Negroponte ("George H. W. Bush administration")
employer
John Howland
Richard Warren ("U.S. President George H. W. Bush")
hasDescendant
Skull and Bones
Trilateral Commission
hasNotableMember
David H. Souter
J. Michael Luttig
nominatedBy
Dorothy Walker Bush
Prescott Bush
notableRelative
101st United States Congress
98th United States Congress
senatePresident
Department of Veterans Affairs Act
National Industrial Security Program
signingPresident
Reagan administration
Ronald Reagan
vicePresident
Air Force One Pavilion
aircraftUsedBy
John G. Roberts Jr.
appointedToCourtOfAppealsBy
Clarence Thomas
appointedToDCCircuitBy
War on Drugs
associatedWithPresident
Bush
associatedWithWarTimePresidency
National Security Medal
awardedTo
Gulf War
coalitionLeader
Brent Scowcroft
coAuthorWith
Super Bowl LI
coinTossParticipant
Operation Just Cause
commander
Madrid Conference of 1991 ("George H. W. Bush administration")
coSponsoredBy
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
dedicatedTo
1992 United States presidential election
defeatedCandidate
100th United States Congress
duringPresidencyOf
1992 United States presidential election
electoralVoteCandidate
1988 United States presidential election
electoralVoteWinner
Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981–1987
featuresPerson
International Democrat Union
foundedBy
George H. W. Bush ("George Herbert Walker Bush")
fullName
Jenna Bush Hager
grandparent
Phillips Academy Andover
hasNotableAlumni
Kennebunkport, Maine, United States
hasNotableResident
Number One Observatory Circle
hasOccupant
George H. W. Bush–Gorbachev summits
hasParticipant
Bush
hasPresidentialMember
Operation Desert Storm
hasPrimaryLeader
Episcopal Church
historicallyInfluentialMembers
1992 United States presidential election
incumbentBeforeElection
Operation Desert Shield
leader
1992 United States presidential election
majorCandidate
101st United States Congress
metDuringPresidencyOf
NAFTA ("George H. W. Bush administration")
negotiatedUnder
Sonia Sotomayor
nominatedBy (District Court)
The Carlyle Group
notableEmployee
Marvin Bush
notableFamilyMember
Bush
notableMember
Bethesda Naval Hospital
notablePatient
Republican Party
notablePresidentFromParty
United States Ambassador to the United Nations (Cabinet-level)
officeHeldBy
Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office in China
officeHolder
Madrid Conference of 1991
openedBy
Dorothy Bush Koch
parent
1992 United States presidential election
popularVoteCandidate
1988 United States presidential election
popularVoteWinner
Director of Central Intelligence
positionHeldBy
Executive Order 12829
president
1988 United States presidential election
presidentAfterElection
Civil Rights Act of 1991
presidentAtEnactment
Dick Cheney
presidentDuringDefenseSecretaryTenure
Barbara Bush
presidentialSpouseOf
Colin Powell
presidentServedUnder
Texas's 7th congressional district
previousNotableRepresentative
SAM 27000
primaryPresidentialAircraftFor
Dorothy Bush Koch
relative
William Colby
replacedBy
Dan Quayle
runningMateOf
Andrew Card ("George H. W. Bush administration")
servedIn
James Baker
servedInAdministrationOf
SAM 27000
servedPresident
John H. Sununu
sharesProfessionWith
Barbara Bush
spouse
Walter Mondale
succeededBy
Ronald Reagan
successor
Don King
supported
98th United States Congress
vicePresidentDuringTerm
1988 United States presidential election
winner

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