Bush George

Bush George

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  • Date Submitted: 03/18/2009 3:20 PM
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He received a careful education in the Military preparatory school of Phillips de Andover and in 1964 it was registered in the prestigious University of Yale, of where four years later it withdrew with a degree in History. That same year, in 1968, got ready in the National Guard of the Air in Texas, where it received training as pilot battle until being outstanding in the 111 Fighter group. In spite of to have received an education of quality, was not mobilized for the war in Vietnam and was in its military in Texas. In 1973 it was reincorporated to the civil life and two years later, it obtained a masters in administration of companies of Harvard Business School in 1975. After graduating, it returned to Midland and it initiated his race in the industry energetics. After collaborating in the presidential campaign of 1988 of its father, who culminated with his entrance to the White House the 20 of January of 1989, Bush son trained a group of partners who bought the tax exemption of the baseball of Texas Rangers in 1989. He was in Midland where he knew and he contracted marriage, the 5 of November of 1977, with the professor and librarian Laura Welch. The pair had two daughters, twin Barbara and Jena, in 1981.
Director of Texas Rangers evolved like partner until governor was chosen the 8 of November of 1994 with the 53,5 percent of the votes, reason why January of 1995 governor of the southern state became 46°. The 3 of November of 1998 Bush gained the re-election with sweeping a 69,6% of the votes and happened to be the first governor in the history of Texas in being reelected to a second consecutive term of four years. Its success in Texas animated to Bush to embark in one more a more ambitious company: the Presidency of the United States. One says that the family Bush always had caressed the idea that some of the children of ex- president George Bush got to hold the same position, repeating the passages of the father, who was distant since he lost the...

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