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William P. Clements

Bill Clements
Bill Clements 1981.jpg
42nd & 44th Governor of Texas
In office
January 20, 1987 – January 15, 1991
Lieutenant William Pettus "Bill" Hobby Jr.
Preceded by Mark White
Succeeded by Ann Richards
In office
January 16, 1979 – January 18, 1983
Lieutenant William Pettus "Bill" Hobby Jr.
Preceded by Dolph Briscoe
Succeeded by Mark White
United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
In office
January 30, 1973 – January 20, 1977
President Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Preceded by Kenneth Rush
Succeeded by Charles Duncan Jr.
Personal details
Born William Perry Clements Jr.
(1917-04-13)April 13, 1917
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Died May 29, 2011(2011-05-29) (aged 94)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Resting place Grove Hill Memorial Park Dallas, Texas
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s)

(1) Pauline Allen Gill

(2) Rita Crocker Clements
Children

B. Gill Clements (1941–2010)
Nancy Clements-Seay
Stepchildren:
Dan Bass
Bonnie Bass-Smith
Barbara Bass-Moroney

Jim Bass
Residence Dallas, Texas
Alma mater Southern Methodist University (dropped out)
Profession Oil driller
Military service
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Army United States Army Corps of Engineers
Years of service 1941–1945
Battles/wars World War II

(1) In 1979, Clements became Texas' first Republican governor in 105 years.

(2) Clements was an early contributor to the 2008 candidacy of Republican presidential candidate U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona.

(1) Pauline Allen Gill

B. Gill Clements (1941–2010)
Nancy Clements-Seay
Stepchildren:
Dan Bass
Bonnie Bass-Smith
Barbara Bass-Moroney

(1) In 1979, Clements became Texas' first Republican governor in 105 years.

William Perry Clements Jr. (April 13, 1917 – May 29, 2011) was an American businessman, university executive, and politician from Texas. After making his fortune in crude oil, Clements would go on to serve as Deputy Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Board of Governors at Southern Methodist University.

Clements, a Republican, is most notable for serving as Governor of Texas for two non-consecutive terms. When first sworn in in 1979, he became the first Republican to have served as governor of the U.S. state of Texas since Reconstruction. When Clements left office for good at the end of his second term in 1991, his eight total years in office were the most served by any Texas governor prior to governor Rick Perry. Clements was the first governor to be elected to multiple terms since Texas changed its constitution in 1972 to extend their governor's term of office to four years; since then, Perry and his predecessor, George W. Bush, have also won multiple terms. Clements is also well known for being involved in the payment of players during the infamous days of the SMU football scandal. His involvement, along with others, would eventually lead to the NCAA applying the "Death Penalty" to the University and the football program itself.

Clements was born in Dallas and worked as an oil driller for many years. He founded SEDCO in 1947, the world's largest offshore drilling company and technical leader of the offshore drilling industry, developing dynamically positioned drilling rigs, top drives, and many other offshore drilling innovations. In 1984, SEDCO was sold to Schlumberger, and its assets combined with their drilling contractor subsidiary, Forex, under Schlumberger management, to form Sedco–Forex. Sedco–Forex was acquired by Transocean in 1999 and combined with their existing fleet. He entered politics as the United States Deputy Secretary of Defense under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, and, in 1973, served as acting Secretary of Defense for 39 days, which is the shortest term for any Secretary of Defense.


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