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Before he was president, George H.W. Bush was a pilot
https://pilotonline.com/news/militar...f56115254.html While several presidents have had aircraft carriers named in their honor, only George Herbert Walker Bush knows what it's like to fight off of one. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Bush was a senior at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. Upon graduation six months later, he enlisted in the Navy Reserve and began flight training. The following June, just before his 19th birthday, he received his wings and commission as an ensign, making him the Navy's youngest pilot. Bush was assigned to fly the TBM Avenger as a member of torpedo squadron VT-51. In the spring of 1944, the squadron was assigned to the carrier San Jacinto, which headed to the Pacific as part of Task Force 58. There, Bush took part in operations over several islands: Wake, Marcus and the Marianas. During one mission that June, Bush had to make a forced water landing. He and the other two crew members were rescued by a U.S. destroyer, but the plane was lost. The next month, Bush and another pilot sunk a small cargo ship. On Sept. 2, 1944, Bush's plane and three others from VT-51 attacked installations on the Japanese island of Chichi Jima. "The flak was very heavy," he told the U.S. Naval Institute in an interview for its "Americans at War" series. "You could just see it and hear it almost around you." Bush's plane was hit and caught fire, but he was still able to drop his bombs successfully before heading back out to sea. "It was when I saw the flame along the wing there that I said, 'I better get out of here,' " he said during the interview. "I told the crewmen to get out. I dove out onto the wing. I hit my head on the tail, a glancing blow, and bleeding like a stuck pig." Bush and one of his crew were able to bail out of the plane, but the other man's parachute failed to open. The third crew member went down with the plane. "I dropped into the ocean, and I swam over and got into this life raft," Bush continued. "I was sick to my stomach. I was scared. If somebody didn't pick me up, I would have been captured and killed. They were very brutal on Chichi Jima." Bush floated in the Pacific on his life raft for four hours, with U.S. planes circling overhead, until the U.S. lifeguard submarine Finback rescued him. He spent a month on the Finback, during which he helped rescue other downed pilots. Upon returning to the San Jacinto, Bush saw action in the Philippines before returning to Guam, where his squadron, which had suffered heavy losses, was replaced. Bush ended up flying 58 combat missions and received the Distinguished Flying Cross for the Chichi Jima raid. He also earned three Air Medals. "People talk about, 'Wow, you're a hero.' Well there's nothing heroic about getting shot down," he said. "And I wondered why was I spared when two friends in the plane with me were killed. I don't know the answer." Bush headed to Norfolk to train new torpedo pilots before being assigned to fly with a new squadron. He left active duty a month after the Japanese surrender and entered Yale University. He resigned from the Navy Reserve in 1955 with the rank of lieutenant. * |
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