Legislation to give promotion to Senator Bob Dole

Legislation to give promotion to Senator Bob Dole

By Steve Smith
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Legislation to give promotion to Senator Bob Dole

Members of the Kansas delegation to Congress say former U.S. Sen. and former Presidential candidate Bob Dole should be promoted from captain to colonel in the Army.

The U.S. Senate last week passed legislation that would promote the 95-year-old Dole, who was badly wounded in World War II.

Sen. Pat Roberts and Sen. Jerry Moran and Rep. Roger Marshall are promoting the honor in Congress.

Dole said he was humbled that the Kansas delegation is trying to honor him. He says the legislation is an honor he shares with many others who fought in the Army, especially those who died in World War II.

Dole was an infantry lieutenant in 1945 when he was wounded by German machine gun fire, which left him with limited mobility in his right arm.

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