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When H.W. Bush Got Shot Down in the Pacific

When H.W. Bush Got Shot Down in the Pacific

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Before he was the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush was just a teenager flying torpedo bombers in one of the most dangerous theaters of World War II. In this episode, we dive into the gripping true story of Bush's near-fatal mission over the remote Japanese island of Chichijima, an island with a dark secret and a mission that would haunt him forever.

You'll hear how the future president braved enemy fire, lost his crew, and floated alone in shark-infested waters—until a miraculous rescue changed the course of his life. But the episode goes deeper: uncovering the chilling fate of the other American aviators captured during the same campaign, and how Bush's survival became a defining moment of guilt, gratitude, and a lifelong call to service.

This isn't just a war story. It's a testament to resilience, sacrifice, and the formative crucible of character that shaped a president.

Topics Covered:

  • Bush's record-setting enlistment at age 18

  • The 1944 bombing raid on Chichijima

  • The fateful parachute escape and rescue by the USS Finback

  • The gruesome fate of the other captured American pilots

  • How Bush's survival impacted his sense of duty and future public service

  • Reflections on survivor's guilt, leadership, and legacy

Recommended Reading:

  • Flyboys by James Bradley

  • Destiny and Power by Jon Meacham

 

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