George H.W. Bush,
the 41st president of the United States, died Friday at age 94. Bush
came from a life of privilege in the wealthy suburb of Greenwich, Conn.,
but spent the majority of his life in service to the country, from
enlisting in the Navy after high school to leading the nation in
wartime. Bush approached politics on a personal level and leaves behind
friends and admirers from across the political spectrum in addition to a
loving, devoted family. He was politically malleable, willing to
compromise when necessary to advance his career, and he would help
elevate forces he would come to criticize later in life. What follows
are a few of the moments that helped define the man who was central to
the last half-century of American politics.....
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