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George H. W. Bush
This article is about the 41st president of the United States. For his son, the 43rd president, see George W. Bush.
President of the United States from to
George H. W. Bush |
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In office January 20, – January 20, |
Vice President | Dan Quayle |
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Preceded by | Ronald Reagan |
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Succeeded by | Bill Clinton |
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In office January 20, – January 20, |
President | Ronald Reagan |
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Preceded by | Walter Mondale |
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Succeeded by | Dan Quayle |
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In office January 30, – January 20, |
President | Gerald Ford |
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Preceded by | William Colby |
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Succeeded by | Stansfield Turner |
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In office September 26, – December 7, |
President | Gerald Ford |
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Preceded by | David K. E. Bruce |
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Succeeded by | Thomas S. Gates Jr. |
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In office January 19, – September 16, |
Preceded by | Bob Dole |
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Succeeded by | Mary Smith |
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In office March 1, – January 18, |
President | Richard Nixon |
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Preceded by | Charles Yost |
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Succeeded by | John A. Scali |
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In office January 3, – January 3, |
Preceded by | John Dowdy |
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Succeeded by | Bill Archer |
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Born | George Herbert Walker Bush ()June 12, Milton, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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Died | November 30, () (aged94) Houston, Texas, U.S. |
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Resting place • As forty-first president of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush witnessed many great changes: the fall of the Berlin Wall; the first breath of freedom for millions of people around the world; and America's victory in the Cold War.
However, President Bush left the White House with the hope that not all things change. Some important facets of American life would remain constant: "our belief in a strong defense, in strong families, and in leaving the world a better and more prosperous place for the young kids here today."
During his terms as vice president and president, Bush met with people from world leaders to the everyday worker. Bush traveled to Poland to meet a shipyard worker who predicted Poland would be free and George Bush would be president. A few years later, he returned to a free Poland and met with the shipyard worker-cum-president Lech Walesa, with a million cheering Poles looking on.
History was in the making in those years and David Valdez's camera recorded it. As the personal photographer for Bush's second term as vice president and four years as president, Valdez had a standing invitation to be present in meetings and personal private moments in Bush administration.
George Herbert Walker Bush: A Photographic Profile chronicles the develop
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