Republican Bob Dole, World Struggle II hero and former US Senator, dies at 98


Republican Bob Dole, above in 2016, represented his dwelling state of Kansas in each chambers of Congress for many years. A adorned veteran who was significantly wounded throughout World Struggle II, the longtime US Senator ran for president in 1996 however misplaced to incumbent Invoice Clinton, a Democrat

Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole, who valiantly fought throughout World Struggle II after which represented his dwelling state of Kansas as a robust US Senator for many years, has died at 98. 

Born right into a working-class household in Russell, Kansas in 1923, the longer term senate majority chief paused his college research to enlist within the military after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Dole would earn two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star for his service.

In April 1945, Nazis shot Dole in the best shoulder throughout a combat within the hills of Italy. Given little odds to tug by way of, it took years for him to get better and his proper arm was completely disabled. Dole was at all times seen in public holding a pen in his proper hand to discourage individuals from shaking it.  

The adorned veteran entered politics in 1950 by profitable a two-year time period within the state’s legislature. He then served as Russell County’s prosecuting lawyer for eight years till he made the leap to the US Home of Representatives in 1961. Beginning in 1969, he represented Kansas within the US Senate. Throughout his lengthy and influential tenure in higher chamber, Dole was a Republican social gathering chief who reached throughout the aisle to dealer offers and served as majority chief. 

In 1976, President Gerald Ford picked Dole as his operating mate however they misplaced to the Democratic ticket of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale. Dole vied for the Republican presidential nomination twice – in 1980 and 1988 – earlier than lastly securing it in 1996. After resigning from the Senate to give attention to his marketing campaign, Dole misplaced to incumbent Invoice Clinton, a Democrat. 

Dole married his first spouse, Phyllis Holden, in 1948 and so they have a daughter collectively, Robin, who was born in 1954. The couple divorced in 1972, and he met after which married Elizabeth Hanford in 1975. Elizabeth Dole has served in three Republican administrations and was additionally a US Senator representing North Carolina from 2003 till 2009.

On February 18, Dole introduced that he had stage 4 lung most cancers. He’s survived by his spouse, Elizabeth, and his daughter, Robin.  

From 1969 until 1996, Dole served in the US Senate where he was a leader of his party, held powerful positions such as majority leader, and was a skilled negotiator to get legislation passed. He resigned from the Senate to focus on his presidential campaign. Above, Dole and his wife, Elizabeth, at a welcoming rally in San Diego during his run for the White House in 1996. The couple had come to the city for the race's last debate. Dole chose Jack Kemp, who had served nine terms in the US House of Representatives, as his running mate but they lost to the Democratic ticket of Clinton and Al Gore, then vice president

From 1969 till 1996, Dole served within the US Senate the place he was a frontrunner of his social gathering, held highly effective positions comparable to majority chief, and was a talented negotiator to get laws handed. He resigned from the Senate to give attention to his presidential marketing campaign. Above, Dole and his spouse, Elizabeth, at a welcoming rally in San Diego throughout his run for the White Home in 1996. The couple had come to town for the race’s final debate. Dole selected Jack Kemp, who had served 9 phrases within the US Home of Representatives, as his operating mate however they misplaced to the Democratic ticket of Clinton and Al Gore, then vice chairman

Dole, above, in uniform in an undated photograph. He was a student at the University of Kansas when bombs fell on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and the United States entered World War II. He enlisted the next year. Dole started active duty in the summer of 1943. He was deployed to Italy as a second lieutenant in the Army's 10th Mountain Division late the next year. In April 1945, his company was fighting to take Hill 913 - northwest of Florence - from the Nazis when they came under heavy gunfire from the Germans

Dole, above, in uniform in an undated {photograph}. He was a pupil on the College of Kansas when bombs fell on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and the US entered World Struggle II. He enlisted the following yr. Dole began energetic responsibility in the summertime of 1943. He was deployed to Italy as a second lieutenant within the Military’s tenth Mountain Division late the following yr. In April 1945, his firm was combating to take Hill 913 – northwest of Florence – from the Nazis after they got here beneath heavy gunfire from the Germans

'I could see my platoon's radioman go down... After pulling his lifeless form into the foxhole, I scrambled back out again. As I did, I felt a sharp sting in my upper right back,' Dole wrote in his 1988 autobiography. That sharp sting was a bullet that tore through his right shoulder. A fellow soldier pulled him back to the American lines. Dole was given morphine but wasn't expected to make it. Using Dole's own blood, his fellow soldier marked his forehead with an 'M' to indicate he had already been given a shot: a second dose would have been fatal. Above, Dole recovering at Percy Jones Army Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1945

‘I may see my platoon’s radioman go down… After pulling his lifeless kind into the foxhole, I scrambled again out once more. As I did, I felt a pointy sting in my higher proper again,’ Dole wrote in his 1988 autobiography. That sharp sting was a bullet that tore by way of his proper shoulder. A fellow soldier pulled him again to the American strains. Dole was given morphine however wasn’t anticipated to make it. Utilizing Dole’s personal blood, his fellow soldier marked his brow with an ‘M’ to point he had already been given a shot: a second dose would have been deadly. Above, Dole recovering at Percy Jones Military Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1945

Robert Joseph Dole was born on July 22, 1923 in Russell, Kansas. His father, Dorian Ray, labored at a facility that saved grain, and his mom, Bina, bought stitching machines. The household of six, which included his brother Kenny and his two sisters, Gloria and Norma Jean, lived in a small home {that a} New York Instances article identified was ‘fairly actually the unsuitable aspect of the tracks.’ 

Spiritual, hardworking and poor, the household struggled like many through the Nice Melancholy of the Thirties. ‘As a younger man in a small city, my dad and mom taught me to place my belief in God, not authorities, and by no means confuse the 2,’ he stated, in response to Biography.com. 

At Russell Excessive Faculty, Dole was an athlete who was seen as good-looking and widespread, in response to the Instances profile, which was revealed as a part of a sequence referred to as Political Life in 1996. Dole was ‘famous primarily for his shyness round women’ within the college newspaper about his class, in response to the article. After graduating in 1941, Dole went to the College of Kansas with the objective of turning into a health care provider. Like in highschool, he was additionally on the faculty’s basketball, monitor and soccer groups.

However since 1939, the worldwide battle to combat Nazi Germany raged and after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the US entered the conflict. On the age of 19, Dole enlisted within the US Military Reserve Corps in 1942.   

While Dole was rehabilitating, he met his first wife, Phyllis Holden, an occupational therapist, in 1948. They married soon after and had one daughter together, Robin, in 1954. Dole first ran for Congress in 1960. In the conservative Congressional district he sought to represent, the primary was key. To differentiate him from the other candidates, his wife Phyllis set to work making skirts for the 'Dolls for Dole.' On the skirts were 'applique elephants holding "Dole for Congress" signs in their trunks,' according to a New York Times series in 1996. Above, Dole campaigns for Congress sometime in the 1960s

Whereas Dole was rehabilitating, he met his first spouse, Phyllis Holden, an occupational therapist, in 1948. They married quickly after and had one daughter collectively, Robin, in 1954. Dole first ran for Congress in 1960. Within the conservative Congressional district he sought to signify, the first was key. To distinguish him from the opposite candidates, his spouse Phyllis set to work making skirts for the ‘Dolls for Dole.’ On the skirts had been ‘applique elephants holding “Dole for Congress” indicators of their trunks,’ in response to a New York Instances sequence in 1996. Above, Dole campaigns for Congress someday within the Sixties

Robert Joseph Dole was born on July 22, 1923 in Russell, Kansas. His father, Dorian Ray, worked at a facility that stored grain, and his mother, Bina, sold sewing machines. 'My father missed only one day of work in 40 years,' Dole said, according to the Horatio Alger Association. 'My mother was a source of inspiration; sacrificing her comfort for others was a lifelong habit.' Above, Dole with his parents, Doran and Bina in 1968, which is the year he won his first Senate term after serving in the US House of Representatives since 1961

Robert Joseph Dole was born on July 22, 1923 in Russell, Kansas. His father, Dorian Ray, labored at a facility that saved grain, and his mom, Bina, bought stitching machines. ‘My father missed solely in the future of labor in 40 years,’ Dole stated, in response to the Horatio Alger Affiliation. ‘My mom was a supply of inspiration; sacrificing her consolation for others was a lifelong behavior.’ Above, Dole along with his dad and mom, Doran and Bina in 1968, which is the yr he received his first Senate time period after serving within the US Home of Representatives since 1961

Dole was married to his first wife until they divorced in early 1972. That year, he met Elizabeth Hanford, a lawyer who would serve in three administrations and run for office herself. The pair met at his office on Capitol Hill, according to a Today interview. 'All of a sudden, the side door opens and in comes Bob Dole. And I look up and I think, "Gee, he's a good-looking guy." And he says he wrote my name on the back of his blotter,' Elizabeth said during the show. They married in December 1975 and are seen above on their wedding day

Dole was married to his first spouse till they divorced in early 1972. That yr, he met Elizabeth Hanford, a lawyer who would serve in three administrations and run for workplace herself. The pair met at his workplace on Capitol Hill, in response to a As we speak interview. ‘Unexpectedly, the aspect door opens and in comes Bob Dole. And I search for and I feel, “Gee, he’s a handsome man.” And he says he wrote my identify on the again of his blotter,’ Elizabeth stated through the present. They married in December 1975 and are seen above on their wedding ceremony day

Dole began energetic responsibility in the summertime of 1943 and was then deployed to Italy as a second lieutenant within the Military’s tenth Mountain Division late the following yr. 

In April 1945, his firm was combating to take Hill 913 – northwest of Florence – from the Nazis after they got here beneath heavy gunfire, together with from a sniper, and had been trapped by the hail of bullets and a minefield.  

‘Dole needed to get that gunman. He chosen a small group of males to assist him take out the sniper and discover a safer passage. As he climbed a rocky subject, his radioman was hit,’ in response to his 1996 presidential marketing campaign web site. 

‘I may see my platoon’s radioman go down… After pulling his lifeless kind into the foxhole, I scrambled again out once more. As I did, I felt a pointy sting in my higher proper again,’ Dole wrote in his 1988 autobiography.

That sharp sting was a bullet that tore by way of his shoulder. ‘I lay face down within the filth,’ Dole stated, in response to the marketing campaign web site. ‘I couldn’t see or transfer my arms. I assumed they had been lacking.’ 

Sergeant Frank Carafa bravely pulled the wounded Dole again. ‘They’d an ideal subject of fireplace,’ he informed the Related Press in 1995. The Germans ‘may have killed each individual that went out on that subject.’

Dole was given morphine however wasn’t anticipated to make it. Utilizing Dole’s blood, a fellow soldier marked his brow with an ‘M’ to point he had already been given a shot: a second dose would have been deadly.  

In 1968, Dole won his first Senate term after serving in the House - the same year Richard Nixon took the White House. Nixon tapped Dole to be the chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1971. During Nixon's second term, he resigned after the Watergate Scandal and Gerald Ford, right, became president in 1974. Ford chose Dole as his running mate and they are seen above at the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City. The Democratic ticket of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale defeated them

In 1968, Dole received his first Senate time period after serving within the Home – the identical yr Richard Nixon took the White Home. Nixon tapped Dole to be the chairman of the Republican Nationwide Committee in 1971. Throughout Nixon’s second time period, he resigned after the Watergate Scandal and Gerald Ford, proper, grew to become president in 1974. Ford selected Dole as his operating mate and they’re seen above on the 1976 Republican Nationwide Conference in Kansas Metropolis. The Democratic ticket of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale defeated them

Dole first sought the Republican presidential nomination during the 1980 election but soon bowed out. Republican Ronald Reagan won the White House for two terms. He again pursued the nomination in 1988, but George H W Bush, Reagan's vice president, won the nomination and the presidency. Bush lost to Democrat Bill Clinton in 1992. Dole secured the nomination in 1996 and took on Clinton. Above, supporters cheer Dole at a rally in March 1996

Dole first sought the Republican presidential nomination through the 1980 election however quickly bowed out. Republican Ronald Reagan received the White Home for 2 phrases. He once more pursued the nomination in 1988, however George H W Bush, Reagan’s vice chairman, received the nomination and the presidency. Bush misplaced to Democrat Invoice Clinton in 1992. Dole secured the nomination in 1996 and took on Clinton. Above, supporters cheer Dole at a rally in March 1996

Above, First Lady Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, President Bill Clinton, Dole, the Republican nominee, his wife Elizabeth and his daughter Robin after a presidential debate on October 6, 1996. Two years earlier, there was a 'Republican Revolution' in which the party made substantial gains and won control of both houses of Congress during the midterm elections in November 1994. Momentum was believed to be on the side of the Republicans but with a strong economy, Clinton, the incumbent, prevailed

Above, First Girl Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, President Invoice Clinton, Dole, the Republican nominee, his spouse Elizabeth and his daughter Robin after a presidential debate on October 6, 1996. Two years earlier, there was a ‘Republican Revolution’ through which the social gathering made substantial positive factors and received management of each homes of Congress through the midterm elections in November 1994. Momentum was believed to be on the aspect of the Republicans however with a robust economic system, Clinton, the incumbent, prevailed

Dole did survive however was significantly wounded and quickly paralyzed. However the 22-year-old persevered and finally after the paralysis subsided, he was capable of relearn easy duties utilizing his left arm as a result of injury to his proper. 

His highway to restoration was lengthy but it surely was whereas he was recuperating that he met his first spouse, Phyllis Holden, an occupational therapist. She noticed him throughout the cafeteria on the Percy Jones Military Medical Heart in March 1948. ‘He was good-looking, with darkish, penetrating eyes and glossy hair – and since his proper arm was up in a sling,’ she informed The Spokesman-Assessment in 1996 about why she observed him.

At a celebration quickly after, Dole requested her dance. Three months later, they had been married, in response to the article.

For a brief interval, the couple moved again to Russell and his fellow townspeople raised cash – $1,800 in 1947 – for surgical procedures to straighten his proper arm, in response to the Instances profile.

Dole went again to school, first on the College of Arizona earlier than transferring to Washburn College in Topeka and switched his ambition from medication to regulation. He then earned his undergraduate and regulation levels. It was whereas he was in regulation college that he determined to enter politics and in 1950, he was elected to the state legislature. 4 years later, his daughter, Robin, was born. 

After the two-year time period, Dole was the county’s prosecuting lawyer for eight years. By 1960, he was prepared for an even bigger stage and ran for Congress. 

Within the conservative Congressional district, the first was key. To distinguish him from the opposite candidates, his spouse Phyllis set to work making skirts for the ‘Dolls for Dole.’ On the skirts had been ‘applique elephants holding “Dole for Congress” indicators of their trunks,’ in response to the Instances sequence.

Dole received his first time period within the US Home of Representatives and in 1961, the household break up its time between Russell and Washington, DC. Phyllis informed The Spokesman-Assessment that DC ‘was sort of scary for me.’

In 1968, after serving as a Congressman for eight years, Dole sought a Senate seat and received – the identical yr Richard Nixon took the White Home. Nixon tapped Dole for Republican Nationwide Committee chairman in 1971. And whereas he traveled the nation, Dole frolicked away from his spouse and daughter. The couple divorced in January 1972.

When asked about his accomplishments in the Senate, Dole told The New York Times: 'Just being there. I mean being in the United States Senate. I can't think of very many days I went to work without being a little excited. You see the Capitol dome and know that you're part of something that most people would give anything for. It's a great opportunity, and a great privilege.' Above, Dole after speaking to VFW members in Louisville, Kentucky during his run for the White House in 1996

When requested about his accomplishments within the Senate, Dole informed The New York Instances: ‘Simply being there. I imply being in the US Senate. I can’t consider very many days I went to work with out being somewhat excited. You see the Capitol dome and know that you just’re a part of one thing that most individuals would give something for. It’s an excellent alternative, and an excellent privilege.’ Above, Dole after chatting with VFW members in Louisville, Kentucky throughout his run for the White Home in 1996

In January 1997, President Clinton awarded Dole the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor. 'Son of the soil, citizen, soldier and legislator, Bob Dole understands the American people, their struggles, their triumphs and their dreams,' Clinton said during the ceremony. 'Our country is better for his courage, his determination and his willingness to go the long course to lead America'

In January 1997, President Clinton awarded Dole the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. ‘Son of the soil, citizen, soldier and legislator, Bob Dole understands the American individuals, their struggles, their triumphs and their desires,’ Clinton stated through the ceremony. ‘Our nation is healthier for his braveness, his willpower and his willingness to go the lengthy course to guide America’

Dole kisses his wife, Elizabeth, above, on November 5, 2002 after her electoral victory. Born in Salisbury, North Carolina in 1936, Elizabeth Dole served in Lyndon B Johnson, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan's administrations. A graduate of Harvard Law School, she ran for her native state's Senate seat in 2002. She won and was reelected in 2006. In 2012, she founded her namesake foundation dedicated to 'empowering, supporting, and honoring military and veteran caregivers,' according to the organization's Twitter page

Dole kisses his spouse, Elizabeth, above, on November 5, 2002 after her electoral victory. Born in Salisbury, North Carolina in 1936, Elizabeth Dole served in Lyndon B Johnson, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan’s administrations. A graduate of Harvard Legislation Faculty, she ran for her native state’s Senate seat in 2002. She received and was reelected in 2006. In 2012, she based her namesake basis devoted to ’empowering, supporting, and honoring army and veteran caregivers,’ in response to the group’s Twitter web page

After he lost the White House in 1996, Dole continued to advocate on the behalf of veterans. Above, Dole, who was then co-chair of a President's Commission on Care for America's Returning Wounded Warriors, speaks about the group's report as President George W Bush and Donna Shalala, left, then the Health and Human Services Secretary, listens in the Rose Garden in October 2007

After he misplaced the White Home in 1996, Dole continued to advocate on the behalf of veterans. Above, Dole, who was then co-chair of a President’s Fee on Look after America’s Returning Wounded Warriors, speaks concerning the group’s report as President George W Bush and Donna Shalala, left, then the Well being and Human Providers Secretary, listens within the Rose Backyard in October 2007 

However 1972 was additionally when he met his spouse of 45 years: Elizabeth Hanford, a lawyer who would serve in three administrations and run for workplace herself. The pair met at his workplace on Capitol Hill, in response to a As we speak interview from February 2019.

‘Unexpectedly, the aspect door opens and in comes Bob Dole. And I search for and I feel, “Gee, he’s a handsome man.” And he says he wrote my identify on the again of his blotter,’ Elizabeth stated through the present.

They went on their first date after speaking on the telephone and three years later they married in December 1975. ‘I really like his compassionate coronary heart. And the truth that he liked to really feel that every day he may make a distinction for at the least one particular person in want,’ she informed As we speak. ‘And I liked the truth that he had such an excellent humorousness.’

Dole received reelection a number of occasions and served within the Senate for practically three a long time. All through his tenure, he led his social gathering and was ready ‘to keep up a unified Republican caucus, a job that grew more and more tough because the Senate grew extra fractious and particular person members extra assertive,’ in response to The New York Instances sequence. Along with his status as a pragmatist and a dealmaker, Dole was capable of work with Democrats. He was additionally a robust supporter and advocate for 1990’s American with Disabilities Act.

He was first elected the bulk chief in 1984. Elizabeth informed As we speak: ‘I received a miniature schnauzer from the Humane Society and walked into his nationwide press convention with this little canine with an enormous signal ‘Chief’ round his neck, and offered him to Bob.’

Dole was majority chief once more in 1995 however didn’t maintain the place lengthy. In 1996, after he secured the Republican presidential nomination, he resigned from the Senate to give attention to his marketing campaign. He had first sought the nomination in 1980 however shortly dropped out. George H W Bush beat him in 1988 when he vied for it once more. 

In the course of the midterm elections of 1994, there was a ‘Republican Revolution’: for the primary time in 40 years, the social gathering received each the Home and the Senate. Many pointed to this momentum to push Democrat Invoice Clinton out of the White Home. Nonetheless, voters selected the incumbent and Dole misplaced.  

‘Positive, shedding an election hurts, however I’ve skilled worse. And at an age when day by day is treasured, brooding over what might need been is self-defeating. In conceding the 1996 election, I remarked that ‘tomorrow would be the first time in my life I don’t have something to do.’ I used to be unsuitable. Seventy-two hours after conceding the election, I used to be swapping wisecracks with David Letterman on his late-night present,’ Dole wrote in The Washington Put up in 2012.

Dole was then a spokesman for Visa, Dunkin’ Donuts and Viagra, labored at regulation agency and as a lobbyist in addition to based the Dole Institute of Politics on the College of Kansas. He additionally continued to work on behalf of veterans.

 In 1997, Clinton awarded Dole the Presidential Medal Freedom. 

‘At each stage of my life, I’ve been a witness to the greatness of this nation,’ Dole stated on the ceremony. ‘I’ve seen this nation overcome Melancholy and segregation and communism, turning again mortal threats to human freedom. And I’ve stood in awe of American braveness and decency, a advantage so uncommon in historical past and so widespread on this treasured place.’

'For a long time after my loss to Bill Clinton in 1996, I would lie awake nights wondering what I could have done to change the outcome,' Dole wrote in The Washington Post in 2012. 'Did we rely too much on the Republican base, letting cultural issues define us in a harsh light and driving away independents and suburban voters?' After the election, Dole was a spokesman for Visa, Dunkin' Donuts and Viagra. Above, Dole at an ASPCA's Fourth Annual Paws for Celebration pet adoption event in June 2015

‘For a very long time after my loss to Invoice Clinton in 1996, I might lie awake nights questioning what I may have accomplished to alter the end result,’ Dole wrote in The Washington Put up in 2012. ‘Did we rely an excessive amount of on the Republican base, letting cultural points outline us in a harsh mild and driving away independents and suburban voters?’ After the election, Dole was a spokesman for Visa, Dunkin’ Donuts and Viagra. Above, Dole at an ASPCA’s Fourth Annual Paws for Celebration pet adoption occasion in June 2015

Above, Dole salutes the casket of George H W Bush, the 41st President of the United States, in the US Capitol on December 4, 2018. Bush had died in Houston on November 30, 2018. Dole, who was using a wheelchair, rose to pay his respects to his former rival. The two men both ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 1980. Both were bested by Reagan, who won the nomination and chose Bush as his running mate. Dole dropped out. They met again in 1988 but then Vice President Bush was chosen as the candidate. Later on, in 1996, Bush supported Dole's run for the White House and spoke highly of him at that year's convention

Above, Dole salutes the casket of George H W Bush, the forty first President of the US, within the US Capitol on December 4, 2018. Bush had died in Houston on November 30, 2018. Dole, who was utilizing a wheelchair, rose to pay his respects to his former rival. The 2 males each ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 1980. Each had been bested by Reagan, who received the nomination and selected Bush as his operating mate. Dole dropped out. They met once more in 1988 however then Vice President Bush was chosen because the candidate. Afterward, in 1996, Bush supported Dole’s run for the White Home and spoke extremely of him at that yr’s conference

Above, Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump look on as Elizabeth Dole kisses her husband at the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony in the Capitol rotunda to honor the former longtime Senator as a 'soldier, legislator, and statesman,' on January 17, 2018

Above, Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump look on as Elizabeth Dole kisses her husband on the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony within the Capitol rotunda to honor the previous longtime Senator as a ‘soldier, legislator, and statesman,’ on January 17, 2018





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