Hope, Bob (Leslie Townes), AN

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Final Rank
Airman
Last NEC
ZZ-9999-Not Applicable
Last NEC Group
Rating/NEC Group Unknown
Service Years
1941 - 2003
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Home Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Year of Birth
1903
 
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Home Town
Lewisham, London, England
Last Address
Toluca Lake, California
Date of Passing
Jul 27, 2003
 
Location of Interment
San Fernando Mission Cemetery - Mission Hills, California
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Bob Hope Memorial Gardens

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BOB HOPE IS AN HONORARY VETERAN AS APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS.� HE WAS NOT IN THE NAVY - WITH THE EXCEPTION OF BEING THERE FOR ALL OF THE MILITARY PERSONNEL FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS OF SUPPORT, SERVICE, AND ENCOURAGEMENT.

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Bob Hope's unwavering commitment to the morale of America's servicemen and women is entertainment history, indeed, world history. Many say 'legend.'
For nearly six decades, be the country at war or at peace, Bob, with a band of Hollywood gypsies, has traveled the globe to entertain our service men and women.
The media dubbed him "America's No. 1 Soldier in Greasepaint." To the GIs, he was "G.I. Bob" and their clown hero.
It began in May, 1941 when Bob, with a group of performers, went to March Field, California, to do a radio show for airmen stationed there.
Throughout World War II, with only two exceptions, all of Bob's radio shows were performed and aired from military bases and installations throughout the United States and theaters of war in Europe and the South Pacific. His first trip into the combat area was in 1943 when he and his small USO troupe - Frances Langford, Tony Romano and Jack Pepper visited US military facilities in England, Africa, Sicily and Ireland. In later years his itinerary included the South Pacific.

Bob began what was to become a Christmas custom in 1948. He, with wife Dolores, went to Germany at the request of then Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington, to entertain the troops involved in the Berlin Airlift.

Presidential Medal of Freedom (awarded by Lyndon B. Johnson, January 20, 1969) .

With the end of the Vietnam conflict in sight, Hope hailed his 1972 trip as his "last Christmas show." But each Christmas that followed, he was somewhere in the country doing a show at a military base or veterans hospital.
In 1983 the call came from Beirut and Hope was "on the road again." In 1987, Hope flew around the world to entertain servicemen and women in the Pacific. Atlantic and Indian Oceans and in the Persian Gulf.
He embarked on a goodwill tour in May, 1990 to entertain military personnel stationed in England, Russia, and Germany. At Christmas that year, he and wife Dolores, were in Saudi Arabia entertaining the men and women of "Operation Desert Storm."
1994 was a good year for Bob. His "Bob Hope: The First 90 Years," produced by daughter Linda Hope, won an Emmy.
And he returned to his native England for a personal appearance tour in June, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II.
1996 marked the publication of Bob's collection of Presidential humor called "Dear Prez, I Wanna Tell Ya", and in November, he aired his 296th television special for NBC, Bob Hope Laughing with the Presidents." The show featured appearances by President and Mrs. Clinton, President and Mrs. Bush, President and Mrs. Ford, Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower. Bob's co-host was Tony Danza.

May 1997, New Orleans - Bob stood by as Dolores christened the USNS Bob Hope (AKR 300), the first of a new class of ships named after Bob.
USNS Bob Hope (AKR 300):

Not to be outdone, one month later the US Air Force dedicated a new C-17 in his name. (In 2001, the C-17 the 'Spirit of Bob Hope,' transported the pilots and crew of the reconnaissance plane downed in China back safe and sound to Hawaii).

The Spirit of Bob Hope - USAF C-17 Globemaster III:

Five times Bob has been honored by the United States Congress. In October 1997, Bob received one of his greatest tributes when Resolution 75 was unanimously passed by members of both houses making him an Honorary Veteran - the first individual so honored in the history of the United States.

   
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Bob Hope and golf club, Lackland Air Force Base, 1990

He was feted in the US Capitol Rotunda by members of congress, military personnel and veterans. The next day, Bob, family and friends were guests in the oval office for the signing of the resolution by President Clinton.


Bob's next visit to Washington, D.C. was in May 2000 when he officially opened the Bob Hope Gallery of American Enterainment at the Library of Congress. In July 2001, the 'Pentagon' (US Army Adjutant General Corps) paid a visit to Bob Hope's home in Toluca Lake, California for the presentation of the Order of Horatio Gates Gold Medal for his life-long contributions toward maintaining the high morale of soldiers around the world. And on his 99th birthday, May 29, 2002; The Chapel at the Los Angeles National Cemetery was named The Bob Hope Veterans Chapel.

Bob Hope's Theme Song
Thanks For The Memory, written by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin, Arranged by: Gordon Jenkins. Originally from the film Big Broadcast of 1938.

"Thanks for the memory:
Of things I can't forget, journeys on a jet,
Our wond'rous week in Martinique and Vegas and roulette.
How lucky I was.

And thanks for the memory:
Of summers by the sea, dawn in Waikiki.
We had a pad in London but we didn't stop for tea;
How cozy it was.

Now since our breakup I wake up
Alone on a gray morning-after.
I long for the sound of your laughter,
And then I see the laugh's on me.

But, thanks for the memory:
Of every touch a thrill. I've been through the mill.
I've lived a lot and learned a lot, you loved me not and still;
I miss you so much.

Thanks for the memory:
Of how we used to jog even in a fog,
That barbecue in Malibu, away from all the smog -
How rainy it was.

Thanks for the memory:
Of letters I destroyed, books that we enjoyed,
Tonight the way things look, I need a book by Sigmund Freud -
How brainy he was.

Gone are those evenings on Broadway.
Together we'd go to a great show.
But now I begin with the Late Show,
And wish that you were watching, too.

I know it's a fallacy:
That grown men never cry, baby, that's a lie.
We had our bed of roses, but forgot that roses die.
And thank you so much."

Bob Hope's grave site was opened the public, July 29, 2005


Sources:
http://www.bobhope.com/bob.htm
http://www.cfhf.net/lyrics/bobhope.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope
http://www.bobhope.com/
http://www.veteransearch.com/biotours.htm
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=7716821&CRid=2175052
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bobhope
http://www.calegion.org/html/the_american_legion_endorses_b.html

   
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  1970-1970, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  1971-1971, Bethel College, McKenzie, Tennessee
  1971-1971, Santa Clara University
  1972-1972, Jacksonville University
  1972-1972, Wilberforce University
  1973-1973, An Giang University (formerly University of Southern Vietnam)
  1973-1973, Drury University
  1973-1973, Pepperdine University
  1974-1974, Salem College
  1974-1974, Indiana University
  1975-1975, Northwood University
  1975-1975, Utah State University
  1975-1975, Norwich University
  1975-1975, Florida Southern College
  1975-1975, University of Scranton
  1976-1976, St. Ambrose College
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  1977-1977, Saint Anselm College
  1977-1977, College of the Desert , Palm Desert CA
  1977-1977, Western State University College of Law
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  1978-1978, Capital University
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  1979-1979, Saint Louis University
  1979-1979, New England College
  1983-1983, Oral Roberts University
  1984-1984, Pepperdine University
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  1984-1984, University of Charleston
  1984-1984, The Citadel
  1984-1984, Washington University in Saint Louis
  1986-1986, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  1986-1986, Life University School of Chiropractic, Marietta GA
  1987-1987, Loyola College, Baltimore
  1990-1990, University of San Diego
  1990-1990, College of Gettysburg, Gettysburg PA
  1992-1992, University of Rhode Island
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