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Chapter - VI -<strong>Bush</strong> in World War II<br />

Plut aux dieux que ce fut le dernier de ses crimes!<br />

--Racine, Britannicus<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> has always traded shamelessly on his alleged record as a naval aviator<br />

during the Second World War in the Pacific theatre. During the 1964 senate campaign in<br />

Texas against Senator Ralph Yarborough, <strong>Bush</strong> televised a grainy old film which<br />

depicted young <strong>George</strong> being rescued at sea by the crew of the submarine USS Finnback<br />

after his Avenger torpedo bomber was hit by Japanese anti-aircraft fire during a bombing<br />

raid on the island of Chichi Jima on September 2, 1944. That film, retrieved from the<br />

Navy archives, backfired when it was put on the air too many times, eventually becoming<br />

something of a maladroit cliche.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>'s campaign literature has always celebrated his alleged exploits as a naval aviator<br />

and the Distinguished Flying Cross he received. As we become increasingly familiar with<br />

the power of the Brown Brothers, Harriman/Skull and Bones network working for<br />

Senator Prescott <strong>Bush</strong>, we will learn to become increasingly skeptical of such official<br />

accolades and of the official accounts on which they are premissed.<br />

But <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> has always traded shamelessly on his alleged war record. During <strong>Bush</strong>'s<br />

Gulf war adventure of 1990-91, the adulation of <strong>Bush</strong>'s ostensible warrior prowess<br />

reached levels that were previously considered characteristic of openly totalitarian and<br />

militaristic regimes. Late in 1990, after <strong>Bush</strong> had committed himself irrevocably to his<br />

campaign of bombing and savagery against Iraq, hack writer Joe Hyams completed an<br />

authorized account of <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> at war. This was entitled Flight of the Avenger (New<br />

York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991), and appeared during the time of the Middle<br />

East conflagration that was the product of <strong>Bush</strong>'s obsessions. Hyams's work had the

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