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Jon Beck
Trad climber
Oceanside
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Topic Author's Original Post - Nov 30, 2018 - 09:15pm PT
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94 years. He had a good run
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BruceHildenbrand
Social climber
Mountain View/Boulder
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Nov 30, 2018 - 09:19pm PT
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A friend of mine and I received a "Thousand Points of Light" award from him in the late eighties for a 'stay in school program' we set up for Denver Public Schools. There was a ceremony in Washington DC and everything. RIP, George!
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Kalimon
Social climber
Ridgway, CO
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Nov 30, 2018 - 09:39pm PT
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The guy was good at keeping secrets . . . not many make it to 94.
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landcruiserbob
Trad climber
Any island that has waves
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Nov 30, 2018 - 10:28pm PT
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P51 pilot, ace if I remember correctly.
He liked to skydive, most presidents are entitled pussies, he wasn’t.
Aloha and travel well
Rg
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Jon Beck
Trad climber
Oceanside
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 30, 2018 - 11:06pm PT
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he was shot down in a Grumman Avenger, a torpedo bomber
Lt George Bush, then a 20-year-old pilot, was among nine airmen who escaped from their planes after being shot down during bombing raids on Chichi Jima, a tiny island 700 miles south of Tokyo, in September 1944 - and was the only one to evade capture by the Japanese.
The horrific fate of the other eight "flyboys" was established in subsequent war crimes trials on the island of Guam, but details were sealed in top secret files in Washington to spare their families distress.
Mr Bradley has established that they were tortured, beaten and then executed, either by beheading with swords or by multiple stab-wounds from bayonets and sharpened bamboo stakes. Four were then butchered by the island garrison's surgeons and their livers and meat from their thighs eaten by senior Japanese officers.
The future president escaped a similar fate because he ditched his plane further from the island than the other crews, and managed to scramble on to a liferaft. American planes launched a hail of fire at Japanese boats which set out to capture him, driving them back, and he was eventually rescued by a US submarine.
When the black hull of the USS Finback surfaced in front of him, he thought he was hallucinating, he told Mr Bradley in a television film made to coincide with the publication of Flyboys. He had been vomiting, bleeding from a head wound, and weeping with fear. He said only four words to his rescuers: "Happy to be aboard."
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originalpmac
Mountain climber
Timbers of Fennario
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Nov 30, 2018 - 11:11pm PT
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^^^ Didn't he bail out of the plane then the crew he left inside landed it?
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healyje
Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
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Nov 30, 2018 - 11:15pm PT
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I'm pretty sure Central and South America will still be grieving his presidency long after his death.
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skywalker1
Trad climber
co
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What was his most influential accomplishment in his presidency?
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Lorenzo
Trad climber
Portland Oregon
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No new taxes? ( I read his lips)
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hooblie
climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
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i'm truly sorry he had to see this rotten mess they call "individual 1"
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skywalker1
Trad climber
co
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Hmmm. Thats true. I think he was generally a nice man with a hard job. I never agreed with him but I was 16.
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Ezra Ellis
Trad climber
North wet, and Da souf
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He seemed to be a descent man,
Faithful to his wife for 72 Years.
I miss people like him leading us.
He was Imperfect for sure, but soooo much better than the orange one.
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mouse from merced
Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
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True, not quite perfect but you cannot please everyone.
[Click to View YouTube Video]Expert commentators feel he came pretty close, maybe 750-800 points of light.
"Mission More or Less Accomplished."
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clinker
Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
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No W without H.
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Jon Beck
Trad climber
Oceanside
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Topic Author's Reply - Dec 1, 2018 - 07:10am PT
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I'm guessing that the Obese Orange One won't be invited to the funeral.
A shunning that was earned
trumps real name is now Individual-1
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Fat Dad
Trad climber
Los Angeles, CA
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Not of my political philosophy but a decent man brave enough to serve his country (though as a senator's son he could have likely escaped that) and a president who genuinely seemed interested in serving his country, not his own self interests. While some of the current Republican meanness started with Reagan, he didn't seem to perpetuate it, let alone escalate it like W. What we have now makes us see what we've lost.
BTW, original, my understanding is that his crew members had already died before he ditched his plane.
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Tobia
Social climber
Denial
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originalpmac,
G.H. Bush did not leave his crew in the airplane before bailing himself.
I also read Fly Boys (mentioned up thread), a book focused on the American pilots and their assault on the tiny island of Chichijima. It was a heavily defended Japanese radio-radar station where U.S. 9 airmen were shot down. The only airmen to evade capture was G.H. Bush.
He flew his plane to the target as the leader in the 2nd group of airplanes. Struck by anti-aircraft fire, he continued to the target in a glide pattern in a burning airplane. Losing altitude at a 190 mph due to the damage, he dropped his payload and turned away in order for his 2 crew members to bail out. He maneuvered the the plane in a precarious way to give his crew a better chance of survival, one that lessened his own chance.
One of the three crew members of the plane bailed but his parachute failed to open and died. The other's opened and he was captured by the Japanese and taken prisoner. The Japanese never lost control of the island until the war ended.
G.H.'s story is told above.
As a 20 year old pilot he received the DFC for his bravery on that day. He flew 58 strikes, 126 carrier landings and had logged 1,226 hours. He was the youngest pilot in his carrier based squadron.
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EdwardT
Trad climber
Retired
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Skydiving on his 90th birthday. Type T to the end.
RIP President Bush
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10b4me
Social climber
Lida Junction
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Not of my political philosophy but a decent man brave enough to serve his country (though as a senator's son he could have likely escaped that) and a president who genuinely seemed interested in serving his country, not his own self interests.
Agreed, and as a friend of mine said,the last good republican president.
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SteveW
Trad climber
The state of confusion
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The head of his EPA, William Ruckleshaus, killed the Two Forks dam
outside of Denver. YAY!!!!
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