George W. Bush – National Guard
The 43rd President of the U.S. served in the Army as well. George W. Bush was commissioned in the Texas Air National Guard in 1968. After two years of training, he was assigned to Houston as a pilot. Bush served until 1972 when he was suspended from flying because he failed to show up at a scheduled physical exam. George was discharged from the Air Force Reserve in 1974 after which, he ventured into business. He started a company and later invested money in the Texas Ranger baseball franchise. Bush and his father met with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia in April 2018, a few months before the Jamal Khashoggi scandal broke out.