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George H. W. Bush was the forty-first president of the United States. He also served as vice president, congressman, ambassador, and director of Central Intelligence. He postponed going to college after the Pearl Harbor attack, instead enlisting in the navy on his eighteenth birthday to eventually become the youngest aviator in the navy at the time. After the war and attending Yale, he entered the Texas oil business and became involved in politics not long after founding his oil company, serving as a representative in Congress. It is thought his biggest test abroad as president came from Iraq, when Hussein invaded Kuwait and threatened Saudi Arabia. |