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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to the African Union}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Angola}}
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Algeria}} *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan}} [[Karl Eikenberry]] {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Iraq}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines}}
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  • ...dor]], 1985-1988, [[U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia|Bolivia]] 1981-1985. [[U.S. Ambassador to Peru]], 1980-1981
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  • ...Syria]], [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • ...1975-1977), [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon|Lebanon]] (1977-1978), and [[U.S. Ambassador to Morocco|Morocco]]; (1978-1979)
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Greece]], 1985-89; [[U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe]], 1980-84; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2
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  • ...American States]] (1981-1985); [[Secretary of the Navy]] 1974-1976; [[U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands]] 1969-1973; trustee; Heritage Foundation; Board of the
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  • ...Egypt]], [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Zambia|Zambia]]; son of [[Frank G. Wisner]]
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  • ...-1997) and [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] (1984-1988), where he was the first ambassador following the resumption of diplomatic relations; scholar, [[Middle East In
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union]], 1981-87; [[U.S. Ambassador to France]], 1977-1981; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2
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  • ...-2009, and a [[Foreign Service Officer]] with the highest rank of [[Career Ambassador]]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Congo]], 1990-93; [[U.S. Ambassador to Burundi]], 1986-1990; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (
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  • ...Ambassador to Egypt]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia|Tunisia]], and [[U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain|Bahrain]].
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  • German Ambassador to Brazil (1937-1938); [[Nazi Party]] member; Ambassador for Special Assignments, [[Reich Foreign Office]] (1939-1945); Liaison from
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  • ...to India]], 1981-1985; [[U.S. Ambassador to Chile]], 1985-1988; [[U.S. Ambassador to Romania]], 1974-1977
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Mauretania}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Syria}}
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  • ...matic relations have not been broken; the closest ambassador is the [[U.S. Ambassador to Kenya]]
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States||**}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Argentina||**}}
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  • ...the [[Hoover Institution]]; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Japan]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|Philippines]]; member of the [[Policy Planning Staff]];
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  • ...rd of visitors, School of Public Policy, [[Pepperdine University]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica]] (1989-1993); member of Polo Hall of Fame
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  • ...Ambassador to Pakistan]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda|Uganda]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Ghana|Ghana]]
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  • ...[[U.S. Ambassador to Algeria]] (2008-present); a senior advisor to [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] [[Ryan Crocker]], and a planner of the [[Iraq War, Surge|"Surge"]
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  • ...ts University (2008-2009); [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1984-1986); [[U.S Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1992-1995); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • ...n and Soviet affairs, [[National Security Council]] staff, 1983-86; [[U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia]], 1981-83; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Chang
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  • ...</noinclude>U.S. expert on Japan, who served as [[U.S. Ambassador to Japan|Ambassador to Japan]] up to Japan's 1941 attack, and who remained a key State Departme
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  • ...ation program. While he served in Vietnam, his wife, Carol Laise, was U.S. Ambassador to Nepal. ....S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States, 1964-1966, and then Ambassador-at-Large, 1964-1967.
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  • ...to Israel]] (1997-2000), [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]] (1994-1997), [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1989-1992), and Deputy Permanent Representat
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  • ..., deputy representative to the [[Organization of American States]], [[U.S. Ambassador to El Salvadoor]], [[Chief of Protocol, U.S. State Department]]
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  • ...Former [[U.S. Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic]] and to [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations|the United Nations]]
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  • ...council, [[J Street]]; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Syria]] and the [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates|United Arab Emirates]]
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  • ...999-2003), [[U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] (1995-1997) and [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda|Uganda]] (1991-1994); received award for HIV/AIDS work in Kenya
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  • .... Ambassador to Pakistan]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Zaire|Zaire]], and [[U.S. Ambassador to Somalia|Somalia]]; State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Di
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  • {{r|Israeli Ambassador to France}} {{r|Israeli Ambassador to the U.N.}}
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  • ...ya]]; a [[Foreign Service Officer]] previously an advisor on Sudan, [[U.S. Ambassador to Mali]], and involved in Cuban policy and operations in [[Somalia]], [[An
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  • ...sory council, [[J Street]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]], 1991-93; [[U.S. Ambassador to Zaire]], 1987-1991; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2
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  • ...ersial, especially with respect to [[human rights]] when he was the [[U.S. Ambassador to Honduras]]. ...rector of National Intelligence]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]], and [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]].
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  • ...Foreign Service Officer]] who was [[U.S. Ambassador to Jordan]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt|Egypt]] and [[Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and So
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  • ...visional Authority]] in 2004; Special Assistant on Peace Process to [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]] [[Martin Indyk]] issues from the summer of 2000 to July 2001.
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Kenya}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe}}
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  • ...n Affairs]], 1995-98; [[U.S. Ambassador to South Africa]], 1992-95; [[U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria]]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands]]
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  • Wife of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], [[United Nations]] ambassador.
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  • U.S. Politician and ambassador; member of political [[Adams family]].
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  • Ambassador '''Johnnie Carson''' became U.S. [[Assistant Secretary of State for Africa ...999-2003), [[U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] (1995-1997) and [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda|Uganda]] (1991-1994); he was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
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  • U.S. [[Foreign Service Officer]] and Ambassador to South Vietnam, 1957-1961
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1996-2001); US Senator from Georgia (1987-1993)
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh]], 1987-1990; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria]], 1975-79; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (20
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria]], 1971-75; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (20
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan||**}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Laos||**}}
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] as of 2007; [[Foreign Service Officer]]; Arabic linguist; specia
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  • ...d Nations''' is Chief of the U.S. Mission to the [[United Nations]]. This Ambassador, depending on her or his relationship to the President often has courtesy C
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  • Last U.S. Ambassador to [[South Vietnam]], leaving in the last helicopter lift from Saigon in 19
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  • First U.S. Ambassador, after the Geneva Accords ending French rule, to the [[Republic of Vietnam]
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  • ...ator for Counterterrorism]] in [[U.S. State Department]], with the rank of Ambassador; long a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] [[covert action]] officer
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  • ...ws |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7239555.stm |title=Pakistani ambassador goes missing |publisher=BBC News |date=11 February 2008}}</ref> ...ws |url=http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?200564 |title=Kidnapped ambassador freed: Taliban claim Mulla Obaidullah, others swapped for Tariq Azizuddin;
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  • ...|Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, United States ambassador to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations in Vienna and polit
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  • (1904-1997) [[United States of America]] [[Ambassador]] to the [[Republic of Vietnam]] (1957 - 1961), career diplomat and [[Forei
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  • ...the Present Danger]]; Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Ret.); United States Ambassador and Special Advisor for Arms Control, 1985–90
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  • {{r|Paraguayan Ambassador to the U.S.}} James Spalding Hellmers {{r|Paraguayan Ambassador to the OAS}} Bernardino Hugo Saguier Caballero
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  • '''Christopher R. Hill''', a career Foreign Service Officer, became the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq on April 24, 2009, following Ryan Crocker. He came to Iraq from t ...ea (2004-2005), U.S. Ambassador to Poland|Poland (2000-2004), and the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia|Republic of Macedonia (1996-1999). He also se
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Mexico]], 1998-2002; assistant secretary of State for inter-American aff
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  • U.S. [[Ambassador]] to the [[United Nations]] in the [[Obama administration]]; previously sen
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  • [[Israeli Ambassador to the U.S]] (2009-); previously [[Shalem Center]] historian and author, [[
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  • ...ca Abroad Media; strategic advisory group, Atlantic Council; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Germany]]
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  • ...ary-General of the United Nations for Political Affairs, 1989-1992; [[U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan]], 1981-83; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2
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  • ...irected civilian reconstruction programs]] in Iraq and Afghanistan; [[U.S. Ambassador to Laos]] (1996-1999),
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  • ...ures/armstrong_ambassador_of_exploration.html Neil Armstrong Honored as an Ambassador of Exploration]
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  • ...y (United States)|D-]][[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]]); former [[U.S. Ambassador to China]]
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  • ...Foundation]]; advisory board, [[Partnership for a Secure America]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]], 1979-1981; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for
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  • ...Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (1994-1997); [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1991-1994)
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  • deputy assistant secretary of State for Near East affairs, 1977-1981; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]], 1974-76; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders
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  • ...noinclude>Retired [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, who was the Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. in 1941, generally accepted to be desirous of peace
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  • ...or to Iraq from March 2007 to April 2009. He came to Iraq after being U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan from October 2004 to March, 2007. He served previously as the I ...January 2002. He was U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait|Kuwait (1994-1997) and U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon|Lebanon (1990-1993).
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  • ....amazon.com/Ambassadors-Secret-Holbein-World-Renaissance/dp/1852853301 The Ambassador's Secret: Holbein and the World of the Renaissance, ISBN-10: 1852853301]</r
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  • ...n before the 1979 revolution; Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs and Ambassador to the United States
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  • Counselor, [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]; Ambassador-at-Large, 1984–85; Special Negotiator for the Middle East Peace Process,
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  • ...]; former Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Ambassador and Alternate Representative to the United Nations
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  • ...tial nominee (1960) and [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam|ambassador to Vietnam]].
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  • ...Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs (1990-1993) and [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1986-1989); Vice President, [[Middle East I
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  • '''G. Frederick ("Buzz") Reinhardt''' (-1971) was the first United States [[Ambassador]] to the [[Republic of Vietnam]] (May 28, 1955 &mdash; February 10, 1957).
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  • Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former special counsel to Ambassador [[Richard Holbrooke]]. Law clerk for the Prosecutor of the [[International
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  • Turkish diplomat and Ambassador to France, who, along with his staff, saved Jews having some connection wit
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  • ...tical Division (1938-1943) who received [[Einsatzgruppe]]n reports; German Ambassador to Nanking (1943-1945); defendant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)]]
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  • United States [[Ambassador]] and chief of the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]], (A
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  • The U.S. Embassy and civilian agencies in Iraq, under the [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]]; [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]] is not under the Mission
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan]] as of 29 April 2009, having retired as a [[lieutenant gene
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  • ...[Foreign Service Officer]], who held the highest personal rank of [[Career Ambassador]], and the highest career post of Undersecretary of State for Political Aff | title = Ambassador Thomas Pickering Wins 2008 AAAS International Scientific Cooperation Award
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  • ..., Vice Chancellor; under house arrest during [[Night of the Long Knives]]; Ambassador to Austria before [[Anschluss]]; acquitted of war crimes in [[Nuremberg Tri
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  • ...diplomat in [[Islamabad]]. Since the [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]], the Ambassador, along with other personnel such as the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] sta Ambassador Patterson said, in September 2008, that Pakistan has, in the context of [[c
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  • ...ved as Dean of the School of Foreign Service at [[Georgetown University]]; Ambassador-at-Large and Special Envoy for the U.S. State Department
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  • ...ecretary of Defense for International Security Affairs]] (1993-94); [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1989-1992)
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  • ...te, 1980; Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, 1978-1981; [[U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia]], 1973-77; [[Foreign Service Officer]]; [[Diplomats and Milit
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  • ...in 1988 and serving one term; [[Director of Central Intelligence]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to China]]; youngest [[naval aviator]] in [[World War II]].
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  • * [https://ustr.gov United States Trade Representative] (Ambassador) * [https://usun.state.gov United States Mission to the United Nations] (Ambassador)
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  • ...se to State Secretary of the German Foreign Office (1938 to 1943) and then Ambassador to the Holy See; imprisoned by the [[Ministries Case (NMT)]] after WWII but
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  • ...Trustees, [[Freedom House]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]] Director, [[Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] d
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  • ...); director of State Department [[Policy Planning Staff]], 1993-94; [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]], 1977-1985
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  • ...nment activities in [[Lebanon]], under the overall direction of the [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]]; most are in [[Beirut]]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Mexico]], 1998-2002; [[Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphe
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  • ...ty (United States)|R-]][[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]) 1976-95; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]] 2004-05; Special Envoy for Peace to Sudan, 2001
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  • ...the [[Cold War]], the former [[Soviet Union]] and [[NATO]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria]] and has also advised the State Department on missile treaties
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  • ...9-); former Chief Operating Officer, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Deputy to the Ambassador for UN Management and Reform at the U.S. mission to the United Nations (199
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  • ..."Pete", actual first name "Douglas") Signer of "Beyond Guantanamo"; [[U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam]], 1997-2001; U.S. Member of Congress (D-[[Florida (U.S. state)|
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  • ...n to Vietnam]]. During the [[Vietnam War]], it was a basic policy that the Ambassador had control of all U.S. organizations, including the military, a different [[Michael Michalak|Michael W. Michalak]] has been the Ambassador since August 2007.
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  • ...or General of the Israel Ministry of Communications (1992-1993); [[Israeli Ambassador to the U.S.]](1987-1990)
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  • Senior advisor, [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.]]; Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former Chairman of private investment banking firm Trini
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  • ...or [[Western Sahara]]; General Counsel of the Department of Energy; [[U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea]], Assistant Administrator of the [[Agency for Interna
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  • ...rman, [[President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]], 1993-94; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom]], 1993-97; [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...permanent representative to the United Nations 2005-2006; not confirmed as Ambassador; [[Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security]], 2001-2005
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  • ...American Civil Rights Union]]; Director, [[Media Research Center]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica]] during the Contra war, (1983-1985); Senior Consultant on C
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  • ...titute]]; board of directors, Nuclear Threat Initiative; including Swedish Ambassador to the United States and Executive Chairman of the United Nations Special C
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  • (1927-2011) Foundation administrator, university president and ambassador who became the first director of the [[Center on Philanthropy]] and Profess
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  • ...nister]], then numbered grades from FSO-1 to the entry-level FSO-8. Career Ambassador and Career Minister ranks have the status of [[general|general officers]] o
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  • ...olicies on Afghanistan and Iran, [[George W. Bush Administration]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to India]] (2001-2003)
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  • ...dom International]]; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; [[U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] (1981-8
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  • ...of Operations]] in the [[Second World War]]. After the war, he served as [[Ambassador]] to the [[Soviet Union]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and Underse
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  • ...in August 2008. His previous assignment was as a senior advisor to [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] [[Ryan Crocker]], where he was a planner of the [[Iraq War, Surge ...rn Gulf Affairs, with responsibility for Iraq and Iran. In May-June 2003, Ambassador Pearce served with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in Baghdad.
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  • Partner in Mannatt-Jones; [[U.S. Ambassador to Mexico]] (1993-1997); Chairman and CEO of the [[American Stock Exchange]
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  • ...igning on in mid-2007 as the campaign's Middle East advisor; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]]; former governor of [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississipp
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  • ...ourt]]; Under Secretary of Labor, Deputy U.S. Attorney General, and [[U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia]]
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  • '''Graham A. Martin''' (-) was the last United States [[Ambassador]] and chief of the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]], (J
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to NATO]] (2009-); senior fellow, [[Brookings Institution]], 1998-2009; non
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  • ...bassador Killgore served as a career foreign service officer and as a U.S. Ambassador. In 1982, he co-founded the [[Washington Report on Middle East Affairs]].
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia}}
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  • ...national Affairs, Harvard University; previously consultant to then-[[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] [[Ryan Crocker]], on the [[National Security Council]], [[Coaliti
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  • ...ssistant secretary of State for European affairs]], 1989-1991; daughter of Ambassador [[Chip Bolan]]; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain]] during the presidency of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • ...(1977-1987); special assistant to [[Daniel Moynihan]] when he was [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]]; taught politics and public policy at [[Harvard Uni
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  • ...U.S. Department of State]]. Prior to this 2009 appointment, she was [[U.S. Ambassador to Nepal]] between 2007 and 2009, and, between 2006 and 2007, [[National In ...cluded Bangladesh, Togo, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Canada. In Washington, Ambassador Powell was Acting [[Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs]], N
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  • ...t Chiefs of Staff]] and [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam|Ambassador to South Vietnam]].
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  • ...ssistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; [[U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic]]; Harvard University Vice President for Government,
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  • ...Roosevelt Institute (FERI); signatory of "Beyond Guantanamo"; Deputy U.S. Ambassador, United Nations, 1979-1981 and United Nations European Office, 1977-1979;
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  • U.S. [[ambassador]] and head of the [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam]], fro
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Iraq}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Iraq}}
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  • (1926-2006) First woman to serve as [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]] in the [[Ronald Reagan]] Administration; [[Presiden
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  • ...y]]; [[Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs]], 1993-97; [[U.S. Ambassador to Senegal]], 1988-91; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (20
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon}}
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  • ...he United Kingdom. They said it was a violation of diplomatic usage for an ambassador, accredited to one country, to negotiate unrelated major agreements with an
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  • ...fairs since February 2008. He came to the Bureau from four years as [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]] and service in Iraq with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority ...July 2001, he was the Special Assistant on Peace Process issues to [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]] [[Martin Indyk]]. Before that, he spent two years as Chief of t
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  • ...and former [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Christian Herter]]. Former [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] [[Wyche Fowler]] is the Chairman of the Institute, and re
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  • ...ntative in Europe under the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, with rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, 1948-50; and then, during the [[Korean | publisher = Harpercollins | year = 1997}}, pp. 39-40</ref> Ambassador to South Vietnam [[Frederick Nolting Jr.]] believed he gave bad advice on V
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  • ...> reveals the little known role played by a Turkish diplomat, Behiç Erkin, Ambassador to France, who, along with his staff, saved Jews having some connection wit Ambassador Behiç Erkin and the other courageous Turkish diplomats in France were inst
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  • ...o Nomura''' was an [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, who became Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. in 1941, following service as Foreign Minister. With Foreign M ...ing what Zacharias termed an "amazingly frank" discussion with Nomura, the ambassador appeared to be deeply fearful of the growing power concentrated in the hand
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  • ...of State, participating in establishing the Foreign Service. Next, he was Ambassador to Turkey from 1927 to 1932.<ref>{{citation ...obuaki Makino]], [[Princess Chibibu]]'s father, [[Tsuneo Matsudaira]], and Ambassador [[Shigeru Yoshida]]. All were of the Japanese establishment, and Grew had n
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  • ...ilitary objected to him as too pro-American. Yoshida was close to American Ambassador [[Joseph Grew]].
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  • ...or of the Europe and America Department. He served as minister to Holland, ambassador to the Soviet Union, and in other diplomatic posts.<ref>{{citation While Ambassador to the Soviet Union, in September, he was receiving proposals for a nonaggr
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  • ...sistance Mission in Afghanistan (from 3 October 2001 to 31 December 2004), Ambassador Brahimi was entrusted with overall authority for the political, human right ...from 1982 to 1984, Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1971 to 1979, and Ambassador to Egypt and the Sudan, as well as Permanent Representative to the Arab Lea
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  • ...erred from the role of professional head of the ministry to become [[Reich Ambassador to the Holy See]]. ...simply confronted with their own destruction,” he reportedly told a Swiss ambassador in 1938. He also recommended [[Thomas Mann]] be stripped of German citizens
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  • ...of the Board of Governors of the [[Middle East Institute]]. He was [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia]] (1996-2001). Previously, he was a member of the U.S. Sena
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  • ...head of each member nation's delegation to the United Nations is titled [[Ambassador]], and each state is entitled to one vote. ...presentatives to these organizations may also have the rank and title of [[Ambassador]].
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  • '''Timothy (Tim) Roemer''' is the 21st [[U.S. Ambassador to India]], coming from roles as distinguished scholar at the Mercatus Cent
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