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  • ...ge Jr.''' (1902-1985) was United States [[Ambassador]], and chief of the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]] (April 16, 1957 to May 3, 1961 and August 25, 1965 to April 25, 1967). He
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  • He succeeded [[G. Frederick Reinhardt]] as head of the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]]. [[John F. Kennedy]] replaced Durbrow in an attempt to improve U.S.-Vietn
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  • ...tnam]] was formed, the United States resident leadership was called the '''United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam'''. Legally, although not always in political reality, it was headed by the
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  • Power, among U.S. forces in Vietnam and the United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam, shifted at the top. The major power influencers were the Ambassador (theor
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  • ...hich Diem was overthrown and killed, he became Ambassador and chief of the United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam in 1964-1965, replacing Henry Cabot Lodge Jr..
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  • ...epartment of Defense]], as well as a joint civilian-military role in the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]]. <ref name=Arl>{{citation
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  • ...ioned himself in senior military and diplomatic chains of command in the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]]:
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  • * [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam/Definition]]
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  • ...led for 1956, but never took place. Nevertheless, a complex and powerful [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]] was always present after the French had left and the [[Republic of Vietna {{seealso|United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam}}
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  • * [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam/Metadata]]
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  • ...y formed a good working relationship, different, however, than that of the United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam. In the Vietnam War, the military commander reported to the Ambassador, but
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