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  • |title =Elbridge Durbrow, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 93 | title=Oral History Interview with Elbridge Durbrow
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  • ...Vietnam]] (May 28, 1955 — February 10, 1957). He was succeeded by [[Elbridge Durbrow]].
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  • ...ugust 15, 1963. A career [[Foreign Service Officer]], he was preceded by [[Elbridge Durbrow]], and succeeded by [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]]. A supporter of [[Ngo Dinh Di
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  • ...einhardt]], accredited when the RVN became a nation. He was succeeded by [[Elbridge Durbrow]] and [[Frederick Nolting Jr.]]. During their terms, [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] was | [[Elbridge Durbrow]]
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  • |title =Elbridge Durbrow, U.S. Diplomat, Dies at 93 | title=Oral History Interview with Elbridge Durbrow
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  • ...einhardt]], accredited when the RVN became a nation. He was succeeded by [[Elbridge Durbrow]] and [[Frederick Nolting Jr.]]. During their terms, [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] was | [[Elbridge Durbrow]]
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  • ...ed Dan a demagogue and he was suspicious of demagoguery. U.S. Ambassador [[Elbridge Durbrow]] had told Diem that the idea of a loyal opposition would be helpful intern
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  • ...on Chief between 1959-62, succeeded by John Richardson. During his tenure, Elbridge Durbrow and Frederick Nolting were U.S. Ambassadors.
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  • ...d, by U.S. policy, to support Ngo Dinh Diem as President of South Vietnam. Elbridge Durbrow preceded him in office.
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  • ...Diem government on it, including Ambassadors [[Frederick Nolting ]] and [[Elbridge Durbrow]].
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  • ...er a 1960 coup; he did return to post-Diem governments. U.S. Ambassador [[Elbridge Durbrow]] had recommended that Dan would be useful as a member of a "loyal oppositi
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  • Elbridge Durbrow became U.S. Ambassador in April, succeeding G. Frederick Reinhardt.
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