- Frank Thompson
Infobox_Congressman
name = Frank Thompson, Jr.
state = New Jersey
district = ushr|New Jersey|4|4th
term =January 3 ,1955 -December 29 ,1980
preceded =Charles R. Howell (D)
succeeded = Chris Smith (R)
date of birth = birth date|1918|07|28|mf=y
place of birth = Trenton,New Jersey
date of death = death date and age|1989|7|22|1918|7|26|mf=y
place of death = Bethesda,Maryland
party = Democrat|Frank Thompson, Jr. (
July 28 ,1918 ,Trenton, New Jersey -July 22 ,1989 ,Bethesda, Maryland ) was an American Democratic Partypolitician fromNew Jersey . Thompson represented ushr|New Jersey|4| in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1955 to 1980.Thompson was born in
Trenton, New Jersey . He attendedWake Forest University , from which he earned a degree in law from the Wake Forest School of Law.Following the outbreak of
World War II , Thompson put his legal career on hold to serve in theUnited States Navy . From 1941 to 1948, Thompson was an active duty member of the Navy. He received three combat decorations for distinguished atIwo Jima andOkinawa . After a few years of practicing law, Thompson returned to the military. From August 1950 to January 1952, he commanded theUnited States Navy Reserve Battalion 4-68 and completed a seventeen-month tour of active duty, on the staff of the commander,Eastern Sea Frontier .Between 1950 and 1954, Thompson served as a member of the
New Jersey General Assembly , serving as minority leader during his second term.In 1955, he successfully ran as a Democrat for a seat in Congress. Thompson was a powerful liberal voice in the House. He was a ranking member of is party, serving as the chairman of the Committee on House Administration during his final three terms. From 1975 to 1978, he also chaired the Joint Committee on Printing.
In 1980, Thompson was one of six Congressmen who was implicated in the
Abscam sting. His image was subsequently tarnished, and he lost a reelection bid. Thompson resigned from his seat, onDecember 29 ,1980 , several days after the defeat. In 1981, he was convicted on bribery and conspiracy charges, and sentenced to three years in prison. After his release, he quietly lived out his days inAlexandria, Virginia , and he died inBethesda, Maryland .External links
*CongBio|T000200
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thompson3.html#R9M0JF685 Frank Thompson, Jr.] atThe Political Graveyard Persondata
NAME=Thompson, Frank, Jr.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Congressman
DATE OF BIRTH=July 26 ,1918
PLACE OF BIRTH=Trenton,New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH=July 22 ,1989
PLACE OF DEATH=Bethesda,Maryland
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