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  1. Apr 14, 1996 · Following several operations, Dole had nearly won his fight over his body when Phyllis Holden spotted him across the cafeteria at Percy Jones Army Medical Center in March 1948. He stood out,...

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    Dole married Phyllis Holden, an occupational therapist at a veterans hospital, in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1948, three months after they met. They had a daughter. Dole and Holden divorced on January 11, 1972. Dole met his second wife, Elizabeth Hanford, in 1972. The couple was married on December 6, 1975.

  3. Dec 5, 2021 · The occupational therapist brought in to train him for this disability, Phyllis Holden, became Dole’s first wife in 1948, and they had a daughter, Robin. Under the spur of the doctor and the ...

  4. Dec 5, 2021 · His first wife, Phyllis Holden Macey, died in 2008. After Nixon won re-election in 1972 and the Watergate scandal was closing in, he dumped Mr. Dole as party chairman, saying the senator was...

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    • Injuries in WWII and Purple Heart Awards
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    Bob Dole was born on July 22, 1923 is Russell, Kansas, around 200 miles northwest of Wichita. He graduated from Russell High School in 1941. Prep for the polls: See who is running for president and compare where they stand on key issues in our Voter Guide That fall, Dole attended the University of Kansas, where he played college basketball for lege...

    In June 1948, Dole married Phyllis Holden. They had a daughter, Robin, in 1954, before the couple divorced in 1972. Dole married his second wife, Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford, in 1975. Elizabeth Dole went on to have a successful political career alongside her husband, serving as the secretary of Transportation under Ronald Reagan and briefly as...

    Dole served in World War II and was sent to boot camp in Texas in June 1943. The following year, he was appointed a pool officer in the 24th Replacement Depot in Italy before entering the 85th Mountain Regiment, 10th Mountain Division in 1945. From Kansas to Italy to DC:A timeline of Bob Dole's life: War hero, Republican leader, presidential candid...

    In March 1945, Dole was wounded in a battle in Italy, but that wasn't the only injury he endured during the war. On April 14, 1945, Dole was severely hurt while trying to protect his troops from enemy fire; he was shot in the upper right of his back. He was in hospitals over the next three years, going through eight surgeries and fighting off two l...

    After serving as Russell County attorney for eight years, Dole was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1952 and served until 1969. During his time there, he voted for the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act and the Age Discrimination Act. In 1968, Dole was elected to the Senate, and was in office for 27 years, from 1969-96. Dole als...

    Dole announced in 1995 he was planning to run for president in 1996, and resigned from the Senate to run against President Bill Clinton. He became the GOP nominee for president in August 1996. However, Dole was unsuccessful, as Clinton was elected to his second term. Dole had 40.7% of the popular vote with 159 electoral college votes, while Clinton...

    Just days after Clinton was inaugurated again in 1997, Dole was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his military service and political career by Clinton. His alma mater later created the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the university. In 2018, Dole received the Congressional Gold Medal, Congress' highest civilian honor, and in Mar...

  5. May 8, 2008 · May 8, 2008 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. Phyllis Holden Macey, 83, an artist, physical therapy consultant and former Fairfax County resident, died of renal failure April 22 at Pine Rock Manor assisted...

  6. The relationship began in the spring of 1948, when Lt. Dole asked Phyllis Holden to dance at an officers club function at Percy Jones Army Medical Center in Battle Creek, Mich. Dole was there for ...

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