Billy Bush was born in 1920 and raised in a small sawmill town
in Northern Idaho. As he was approaching adulthood during the Great
Depression, the U.S. economy was experiencing extreme stress and
permanent employment for young, unmarried adults did not exist. He
saw this as an opportunity to attend the local Junior College and
further his education. During that time, 1939-41, he was able to
take courses in the primary and secondary Civilian Pilot Training
program, flying J-3 Piper Cubs and Waco UPF-7s.
Completion of two years of college qualified him for military
flight training in either the US Army Air Corp or the Navy. After
the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 he
was, with a strong feeling of patriotism, determined to enter the
service and "fight the war" as an aviator. He did "fight the war"
as a Navy dive bomber pilot. He flew from the USS Hornet CV-12
during this dramatic period of combat in the Pacific-observing
firsthand the stark, grim realities of war, he writes of his
extraordinary experiences . He served four years during World War
II and was recalled to active duty during the Korean War, serving
an additional 19 months.
After World War II, with a bride of almost a year, he returned
to college and earned a Masters degree in organic chemistry. He
worked 32 years in the chemical industry. He and his wife have
celebrated more than 65 years of a truly successful marriage. They
have two sons and four young adult grandchildren.
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