Former President George Bush -- we're talking 41, not 43 -- turns 85 on Friday. And he plans to celebrate his birthday by making a parachute jump in Kennebunkport, Maine, where he has his summer home.
The Associated Press says Bush "will make a tandem jump with a member of the U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team onto a landing zone near St. Ann's by the Sea Church in Kennebunkport," according to Bush aide Jim Appleby. The AP report continues:
Bush's most recent jump was in November 2007 at the reopening of his library at Texas A&M University in College Station. He made his first jump as a Navy pilot when his plane was shot down over the Pacific during World War II. He also made two jumps apiece on his 75th and 80th birthdays.
According to the World Almanac, only six former presidents have had a longer life than Bush, who was born on June 12, 1924. They are/were:
Gerald Ford (93 years, 165 days)
Ronald Reagan (93 years, 120 days)
John Adams (90 years, 247 days)
Herbert Hoover (90 years, 71 days)
Harry Truman (88 years, 232 days)
James Madison (85 years, 104 days)
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