Mark Kirk

Politician

Birthday September 15, 1959

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Champaign, Illinois, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

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1959

Mark Steven Kirk (born September 15, 1959) is an American retired politician and attorney who served as a United States senator from Illinois from 2010 to 2017, and as the United States representative for Illinois's 10th congressional district from 2001 to 2010.

A member of the Republican Party, Kirk describes himself as socially liberal and fiscally conservative.

Born in Champaign, Illinois, Kirk graduated from Cornell University, the London School of Economics, and Georgetown University Law Center.

1977

After graduating from New Trier East High School in 1977 he attended Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois, for two years, before briefly attending the Autonomous University of Mexico and subsequently transferring to Cornell University, where he graduated cum laude with a B.A. in History.

While at Cornell University, Kirk served as the president of The Seal and Serpent Society.

Kirk later obtained a master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Georgetown University Law Center.

While Kirk was an undergraduate student at Cornell University he held a work–study job supervising a play group at the Forest Home Chapel nursery school.

After getting his master's degree, Kirk taught for one year at a private school in London.

He later stated in speeches and interviews that he had been a nursery and middle school teacher.

A leader at the church which housed the nursery school expressed her belief that Kirk overstated his role there, saying Kirk was "just an additional pair of hands to help a primary teaching person."

In discussing problems in the educational system early in his congressional career, Kirk addressed the brevity of his teaching career: "I did leave the teaching profession, but if we had addressed some of the teacher development issues, which I want to raise with you, I might have stayed."

After college, Kirk worked in Congressman John Porter's office, ultimately becoming chief of staff.

1980

He practiced law throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

1989

He joined the United States Navy Reserve as a Direct Commission Officer in the Intelligence career field in 1989 and was recalled to active duty for the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

He participated in Operation Northern Watch in Iraq the following year.

Kirk was commissioned as an intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserve in 1989.

1990

After leaving Capitol Hill in 1990, he worked at the World Bank and as an aide at the State Department on the Central American peace process.

Kirk spent two years practicing international law and four years as counsel to the House International Relations Committee.

1999

In 1999, Kirk was recalled to active duty in Operation Allied Force for the bombing of Yugoslavia.

He served from April 10 to June 6, 1999, as the intelligence officer of VAQ-209.

VAQ-209 was combined with three other EA-6B squadrons to form an ad hoc unit called Electronic Attack Wing Aviano, Italy.

VAQ-140 had tactical command of the combined unit.

2000

Kirk was elected to the House in 2000.

In May 2000, the National Military Intelligence Association bestowed the organization's Vice Admiral Rufus L. Taylor Award to Intelligence Division Electronic Attack Wing Aviano, Italy.

In March and April 2000, Kirk trained with an EC-130 squadron based in Turkey.

Kirk took a flight over Iraq as part of Operation Northern Watch, which enforced a no-fly zone over the northern section of Iraq.

2003

In a speech on the floor of the House in 2003, Kirk stated: "The last time I was in Iraq I was in uniform, flying at 20,000 feet, and the Iraqi Air Defense network was shooting at us".

Kirk later clarified his statement, indicating that there is no record of his aircraft being fired upon and that he had incorrectly recalled the incident.

During his tenure in the military, Kirk was twice counseled by the Pentagon, after incidents in which he was accused of conducting political business while on duty.

On one occasion Kirk commented on Rod Blagojevich's arrest and posted a tweet while on duty with the Navy in Afghanistan.

According to the Pentagon, Kirk was required to sign a statement acknowledging he knew the rules before returning to active duty.

Kirk denied that he had ever improperly mixed politics with his military service.

2010

During his fifth term in November 2010, he won two concurrent elections: to finish the final months of former Senator Barack Obama's term and to serve the next six-year term.

He was sworn in on November 29, 2010, and began a six-year Senate term on January 3, 2011.

2011

Kirk served three individual two-week reserve deployments in Afghanistan, with the latest concluding in September 2011.

2012

In January 2012, Kirk suffered a stroke; almost a full year passed before he returned to his senatorial duties.

2013

He attained the rank of Commander and retired from the Navy Reserve in 2013.

2016

In 2016, Kirk ran for re-election to a second full term, but was defeated by Democrat Tammy Duckworth.

Kirk is the last Illinois Republican to have served in the U.S. Senate.

Kirk was born in Champaign, Illinois, the son of Judith Ann (Brady) and Francis Gabriel "Frank" Kirk.