George Herbert Walker Bush
- Born:
- June 12, 1924, Milton, Massachusetts, USA
- Died:
- November 30, 2018, Houston, Texas, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Politician, Businessman, Naval Aviator
Early Life and Education
- Graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts in 1942.
- Served as a naval aviator during World War II, becoming one of the youngest pilots in the U.S. Navy.
- Attended Yale University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1948 with a degree in economics.
Career and Major Achievements
- Co-founded Zapata Petroleum Corporation in 1953.
- Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1966 and served two terms.
- Served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1971-1973).
- Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) (1976-1977).
- Vice President of the United States under Ronald Reagan (1981-1989).
- 41st President of the United States (1989-1993).
Notable Policies and Events as President
- Signed the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
- Oversaw the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- Led the international coalition during the Persian Gulf War (1990-1991).
- Signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Legacy and Impact
George Herbert Walker Bush's presidency is remembered for its focus on foreign policy, especially the end of the Cold War and the Gulf War. His commitment to public service and bipartisan cooperation are also notable aspects of his legacy. The numerous accounts captured in president george herbert walker bush biography books serve as testimonials to his impactful leadership.
Notable Works
Title | Year | Description |
---|---|---|
Looking Forward | 1987 | Autobiography co-authored with Victor Gold. |
All the Best, George Bush: My Life in Letters and Other Writings | 1999 | Collection of letters and personal writings. |