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He was instrumental in putting together the coalition that would eventually defeat the Iraqi forces, expelling them from Kuwait. . President George Bush George Bush was the popular president of the United States during the Gulf War. He was instrumental in putting together the coalition that would eventually defeat the Iraqi forces, expelling them from Kuwait. . |
liaison officer to the People's Republic of China, director of the Central Intelligence Agency and vice president of the United States. .edu BATON ROUGE -- George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president of the United States and father of the current president, will give the commencement address at LSU's 244th spring commencement ceremonies May 18. He was the keynote speaker at the LSU War Memorial dedication ceremonies in 1998, and his wife, Barbara, delivered the commencement address when she was First Lady in 1992. She was also presented with an honorary doctor of humane letters degree at that time.
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One of the most comprehensive sources of information on the American President. 9-00 Eisenhower, Dwight D - Library First Ladies of Presidents (UNC) Ford, Gerald R. Ford Library)Provides biographical infomation on Gerald Ford, former President of the United States. Grant, Ulysses - Home Page (Scott) Grant, Ulysses - Network (Kelsey) Harrison, William Henry (Patria Press) Provides sources of information and pictures related to President William Henry Harrison. 11-00 Johnson, Lyndon B - Library Kennedy, John F - Presidential Library Nixon, Richard M - Library Presidents and First Ladies (UNC)Provides information on the presidents of the United States. |
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In 1988, he won the Republican nomination for President. Bush and his running mate, Dan Quayle, easily defeated the Democratic ticket of Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen. To many in the United States these events were a confirmation and a consequence of the anti-Soviet military buildup under Reagan and Bush. In 1991, 1992, and 1993, Bush signed nuclear disarmament agreements with the Soviet Union and then Russia that called for substantial cuts in nuclear arms. In Central America the United States achieved long-standing policy objectives. |
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