George T. Moody, att
Gustavus Tuckerman, att
William A. Underwood, asst. legal coims.
(DMPA).
Hamilton Q. Dearborn, att. (NAC)
Robert Appleton Fearey, att. (NAC)
Melvin L. ManfuU, att
William Pinyard Richmond, Jr., att. * - -
John L. Brown, att
Edward Calhoun Crouch, att
Homer Weathers Lanford, att.'
Lee B. Blanchard, att
William Koren, Jr., 1st sec; cons
Rupert A. Lloyd, 1st sec. ; cons
William A. Crawford, 1st sec. ; cons
Robert M. Brandin, 1st sec; cons
Harry Conover, 1st sec. ; cons
H. Gardner Ainsworth, 1st sec. ; cons —
G. McMurtrie Godley, 1st sec. ; cons
Charles R. Moore, 1st sec. ; cons
Feb. 16
1951
FSO-1
Oct. 3
1951
FSO-1
Apr. 19
1952
FSO-1
Mar. 24
1947
FSR-1
July 28
1948
FSR-1
Nov. 1
1948
FSR-1
Aug. 26
1949
FSR-1
Sept. 3,
1949
FSR-1
June 1,
1951
FSR-1
Mar. 28,
1952
FSR-1
Sept. 29,
1950
FSR-2
Oct. 18,
1950
FSR-2
Nov. 30,
1950
FSR-2
Aug. 23,
1951
FSR-2
Apr. 19,
1952
FSR-2
July 21,
1948
FSO-2
June 28,
1950
FSO-2
July 19,
1951
FSO-2
Sept. 6,
1951
FSR-2
Feb. 1,
1952
FSR-2
Apr. 16,
1952
FSR-2
May 7,
1952
FSR-2
Dec. 8,
1948
FSS-1
Oct. 4,
1950
FSS-1
Oct. 4,
1950
FSS-1
Mar. 6,
1951
FSS-1
Sept. 4,
1947
FSS-1
Oct. 29,
1948
FSO-3
July 22,
1950
FSS-2
Dec. 28,
1951
FSS-2
Oct. 16,
1944
FSS-1
Dec. 1,
1946
FSS-1
May 27,
1952
FSS-2
Feb. 1,
1949
FSO-3
Aug. 20,
1951
FSR-3
Oct. 1,
1951
FSR-3
Feb. 29,
1952
FSR-3
Apr. 15,
1952
FSR-3
Apr. 25,
1952
FSR-3
May 23,
1952
FSR-3
Aug. 19,
1950
FSS-2
Nov. 12,
1949
FSR-3
May 15,
1950
FSS-2
July 29,
1951
FSS-2
Jan. 15,
1951
FSS-3
May 24,
1948
FSO-3
May 26,
1949
FSO-3
Apr. 14,
1950
FSO-3
July 18,
1950
FSO-3
Mar. 23,
1951
FSO-3
Aug. 6,
1951
FSO-3
Mar. 1,
1952
FSO-3
May 28,
1952
FSO-3
^Assigned also to Bern, Brussels, Lisbon, Luxembourg, and Madrid.
^Assigned also to Algiers, Ankara, Athens, Berlin, Bern, Brussels, Cairo, Copenhagen, Dublin, Helsinli
Lisbon, London, Madrid, Oslo, Rome, Stockholm, Tangier, The Hague, Tripoli, Tunis, and Vienna.
^Assigned also to Bern, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfort on the Main, Geneva, Helsinki, Lisbon
London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Oslo, Rome, Stockholm, The Hague, and Vienna.
* Assigned also to Ankara, Athens, Belfast, Belgrade, Bern, Brussels, Cairo, Copenhagen, Dublin,
Frankfort on the Main, Jerusalem, Lisbon, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Oslo, Rome, Stockholm, The
Hague, Trieste, and Vienna.
' Assigned also to Lisbon and Madrid.
POSTS OF ASSIGKMENT
21
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS, etc. —Continued
Is (E)— Continued
(France) — Continued
Herbert D. Brewster, Ist sec. ; cons.
(NAC).
George L. Plcard, att
R. Clyde Larkln, cons
Abram E. Uanell, att
Irving Jack Fasteau, att
Monroe McCown, att —
Edwin A. WUlard, att -
NeUl M. Coney, Jr., att. (NAC)
Manuel Sanchez, att. ^
John Felix Sturm, dep. regional super-
visor .
John R. Wood, cons. ; att
Gardner B. MacPherson, att
Alex Theodore Prengel, att
Joseph Francis Donelan, Jr., att
Horace Jacobs Nickels, att
Charles Grey, att
Kenyon C. Bolton, att
William S. Patten, program coordinator
(MDAP).
Simon J. Copans, att
Ellas Alfred McQuald, info, officer
Robert R. Cunningham, att. ; v. c
Paul C. Child, att — —
Agnes E. Schneider, cons.; att
Paul H. Green, att.^
Robert A. Clark, Jr., att
Marshall Haseltine, att
Stephen J. Campbell, att
Mary P. Parsons, att
Elmer S. Dorsay, att
Fred C. Snider, att. ^
Thomas Franklin Bland, att
Juana Allraum Vogt, att
Deane R. Hinton, 2d sec; cons
Leonard James Eyges, att
Joseph A. Degenhardt, v. c
John G. Hrones, cons
Frangoise G. Queneau, att
Ward Bryan Chamberlin, Jr. , atty. ;
adviser (DMPA).
KeirnC. Brown, att. (MDAP) = - -
Stanley M. Cleveland, 2d sec. ; cons
Martin Florian Herz, 2d sec; cons
William D. Fisher, 2d sec. ; cons. (MSA)-
Mary Vance Trent, 2d sec. ; cons
Quentin R. Bates, 2d sec. ; cons
Herbert D. Spivack, 2d sec; cons
Walter A. Jasiorkowski, att
Natalie C. Grant, pol. analyst
Frederick R. Mangold, asst. att
Robert C. Haney, att
Owen D. Johnson, att
Arthur B. Scharff, budget and fiscal
officer.
Herschel H. Helm, Jr., att. =
Neil Carney McManus, att. ^
Willis Bryant Collins, Jr., veterans
affairs officer.
Dorothy May Anderson, att. ^
Randolph Dickins, Jr. , gen. sers. officer
Robert Whltcomb Heavey, att
Mary Margaret Craig, veterans affairs
officer.
June 5, 1952
July 28
Nov. 18
Nov. 17
Mar. 1
Dec. 6
Apr. 25
Apr. 19
June 25
May 24
Aug. 29,
Aug. 1
July 21
Jan. 3
July 23
Oct. 21
June 6
Nov. 20
July 1
June 5
Oct. 13
Sept. 15
Oct. 25
July 25
Sept. 2
Nov. 15
Feb. 6
Oct. 21
Sept. 16
July 18
Sept. 18
Sept. 29
July 15
Jan. 16
Dec. 4
Dec. 29
Dec. 28
Mar. 3
Apr. 22
Aug. 2
Apr. 18
June 28
June 28
June 30
Nov. 17
Aug. 17:
Mar. 24
Jan. 6
Feb. 21
Feb. 4
Mar. 18
July 25
July 25
Oct. 4
Feb. 9
Apr. 13
Mar. 7
Nov. 29
1948
1949
1950
1948
1949
1951
1952
1945
1947
1944
1949
1951
1952
1951
1944
1949
1944
1946
1948
1949
1948
1944
1950
1951
1951
1952
1948
1950
1951
1950
1950
1952
1952
1944
1944
1950
1952
1951
1949
1950
1950
1950
1950
1950
1951
1945
1951
1951
1947
1949
1950
1950
1950
1951
1951
1952
1950
FSO-3 - —
FSR-3 -
FSR-3 -
FSR-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSR-4 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSO-4 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-6 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 â–
FSS-6 â–
FSS-6 â–
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 â–
FSS-6 •
FSS-7 â–
$ 9, 130
9,130
9,130
9,130
8,961
8,961
8,763
8,763
8,649
8,649
8,481
8,481
8; 481
8,481
8,463
8,169
8,163
7,929
7,929
7,929
7,929
7,863
7,689
7,689
7,689
7,689
7,689
7,563
7,455
7,401
7,275
7,275
7,263
7,263
7,263
7,263
7,221
7,095
7,041
6,963
6,963
6,963
6,963
6,963
6,963
6,963
6,861
6,681
6,681
6,501
6,501
6,501
6, 501
6,501
6,501
6,501
6,501
6,447
Assigned also to Brussels, Luxembourg, and The Hague.
Assigned also to Athens, Belgrade, Berlin, Bern, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin,
inkfort on the Main, Gibraltar, Godthaab, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Moscow, Oslo,
ita Delgada, Praha, Reykjavik, Rome, Stockholm, Tenerife, The Hague, Trieste, Vienna, and Warsaw.
Assigned also to Bern, Lisbon, and Madrid.
22
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
Paris (E)— Continued
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS, etc.— Continued
(France)— Continued
Lillie Levine, personnel technician
Irving Silverman, asst. att
Louis A. Gallo, veterans affairs officer -
St. John Anthony Bargas, veterans affairs
officer.
William Washington Smith, procurement
and supply officer.
Marvin L. Burkholder, veterans affairs
officer.
O. Willard Holloway, librarian
James G. McCargar, 2d sec; v. c
James A. Hulbert, librarian
Wilfred P. Allard, asst. att -—
William B. DeGrace, att
Henry Hunt McKee, veterans affairs of-
ficer.
Harris H. Ball, courier ser. supervisor -
Donald L. Woolf, asst. att
Ruth A. Lovell, personnel officer
William V. Owen, asst. att. (SHAPE)
Thomas Venturini, veterans affairs
officer.
Benjamin C. Bradlee, asst. att
Theodore R. Jaeckel, asst. att
Frederick W. Flott, Jr., v. c
John D. Philipsborn, asst. att
Juan L. Gorrell, asst. att
Frank A. De Lisio, bldg. supt
Florence Palmer, att
Darthea Speyer, asst. att
Ulay K. Wise, veterans affairs officer - -
Roberts. Hill, 2d sec; v. c —
Curtis P. Fields, Jr., asst. att
Thomas J. Jennings, asst. public affairs
officer.
Joseph Jacob Bezjian, att. ^
R. John Bay, asst. att
Elizabeth Lee Engdahl, v. c
Alfred D. Frazier, courier
Frank E. Phillips, courier
Joseph A. Pancamo, courier ser.
supervisor.
John R. McCarthy; asst. att
Steven Kline, 2d sec. ; v. c
Charles C. Adams, Jr., 2d sec. ; v. c -
Jean V. Smith, v. c
Thomas J. Hester, Jr., admin, asst
Bernice T. Jones, v. c —
Walter M. Masters, v. c
Penelope Royall, librarian
Harryet E. Willis, econ. asst. (MDAP) -
Bruce W. Forbes, v. c
Aline Ball Schlatter, v. c
Howard L. Walker, Jr., v. c
Rose E. Hoffman, sec
Eugene LeBert, Jr., graphics specialist
(NAC).
Jesse D. Dean, 3d sec; v. c
Robert Francis Griggs, veterans adviser-
Robert Bacon, v. c
Madalaine A. Jacobus, v. c
Montgomery B. Barrett, librarian
Howard C. Thomas, Jr., v. c. (LUle) -
William Bryan Dozier, v. c
John Randolph Rogers, v. c
Nov. 29, 1950
July 17, 1951
Dec. 21, 1950
Dec. 12, 1951
Jan. 20, 1952
Dec. 27, 1950
Mar. 4,
July 1,
May 31,
Oct. 13,
Oct. 9,
Jan. 11,
1951
1950
1951
1948
1950
1951
Mar. 26, 1951
May
Sept.
May
July
4,
11,
14,
18,
1951
1951
1951
1951
May 11,
1951
July 17,
1951
Apr. 8,
1947
June 17,
1949
Dec. 30,
1950
Aug. 26,
1944
Sept. 21,
1944
Feb. 16,
1950
Dec. 3,
1951
June 26,
1951
Aug. 10,
1951
Jan. 29,
1952
July 26,
Sept. 8,
Dec. 17,
Sept. 12,
Nov. 8,
June 12,
Mar. 14,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 7,
Feb. 27,
Dec. 12,
Aug. 14,
Aug. 8,
Oct. 2,
Apr. 21,
June 15,
Apr. 20,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 10,
Apr. 19,
Mar
May
Oct.
Jan.
Feb. 19,
Sept. 14,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 21,
Charles K. Powell, garage supt ^ay 1,'
8,
21,
4,
11,
1950
1950
1951
1949
1951
1950
1951
1950
1951
1945
1949
1950
1950
1944
1950
1950
1951
1951
1952
1952
1952
1947
1948
1951
1951
1951
1952
1952
1945
FSS-7
FSR-5
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSO-5
FSR-5
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSR-5 -
FSR-5 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-5 -
FSR-5 -
FSR-5 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -â–
FSS-9 -.
FSS-9 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 —
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 — â–
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 - -
FSS-9 - -
Salar;
Assigned also to Athens, Belgrade, Berlin,
?6,44'
6,3i;
6,26'
6,26:
6,281
6,21!
6,213
6,113
6,113
6,081
6,081
6,081
6,087
6,087
6,087
6,033
6,033
5,913
5,913
5,907
5,907
5,907
5,853
5,853
5,853
5,853
5,713
5,713
5,713
5,673
5,673
5,673
5,619
5,619
f,493
5,493
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,259
5,079
5,079
5,079
5,079
5,079
5,079
5,079
4,993
4,899
4,899
4,899
4,899
4,899
4,899
4,899
4,719
Warsaw.
Bern, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin,
n, Luxembourg, I
m, Tenerife, The Hague, Trieste, Vienna, and
srsrirrw"i"'i?5.°^rirsL';!"^^^^
I
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
23
Post
Name and title
s (E) - Continued
(AA, NA, & Air A)
deaux (C)
rbourg (C)
avre (C)
B (C) —
seiUe (CG)
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS, etc. - Continued
(France) — Continued
Flora E. Jones, admin, asst
Walter L. Swierczek, commimications
technician.
Robert Burns Williams, communications
supervisor.
Emily C. Cox, admin, asst
Jessie L. Harnit, v. c
Eugene G. Tucker, press analysis officer-
Agnes A. LaBarr, cultural affairs officer-
David K. Ackerman, For. Ser. Staff
officer .
Robert S. Smith, asst. att
Brig. Gen. Joseph J. O'Hare, army att -
Capt. Maurice M. DeWolf, naval att. and
naval att. for air.-"-
Brig. Gen. Monro MacCloskey, air att —
Col. William E. Williamson, asst. army
att.
Col. Harold M. Forde, asst. army att —
Lt. Col. Robert H. Calahan, asst. army
att.
Lt. Col. Neal W. Harper, asst. army att
Lt. Col. Henry E. Davidson, Jr., asst.
army att.
Capt. Jack D. Reid, asst. army att
Comdr. Enrique D'Hamel Haskins, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. Comdr. Micajah Reeves Wyatt, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. Comdr. Charles Wickham Moore,
asst. naval att. and asst. naval att.
for air.
Lt. Comdr. Robert James Everett, asst.
naval att.
Lt. Francis Fabian James Moloney, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Col. George B. Green, asst. air att.^ -
Lt. Col. William B. Bailey, asst. air att
Lt. Col. Vernon R. Turner, asst. air att
Lt. Col. John W. Meador, asst. air att -
Maj. Benjamin M. Matlick, Jr., asst.
air att.
Capt. John P. Carew, asst. air att
Frederick B. Lyon, cons, gen
David M. Bane, cons
Theodore S. Arthur, public affairs officer
William A. Mitchell, v. c
Thaddeus H. Chylinski, v. c
Buford G. Rogers, v. c
Arnlioth G. Heltberg, cons
Thomas Edmund Burke, v. c
John C. Leary, v. c
Sabin J. DaUeres, cons
Lee Murray, v. c
Laurent Emile Morin, v. c
Claude H. Hall, Jr., cons
James O. Morgan, v. c
Philip H. Chadbourn, Jr. , v. c
Bayard King, v. c
RuthC. Howard, librarian
Benjamin C. Hilliard, v. c
Heyward G. Hill, cons, gen
Davis O. Harrington, public affairs officer
Nov. 3,
1947
June 1 ,
1949
July 15,
1949
Jan. 6,
1950
Feb. 13,
1950
Feb. 19,
1950
June 15,
1950
Dec. 22,
1950
June 4,
1951
Feb. 11,
1949
Feb. 14,
1952
June 14,
1949
Aug. 15,
1951
Feb. 2,
1952
Oct. 13,
1951
Nov. 28,
1951
Mar. 14,
1952
Aug. 31,
1948
July 17,
1951
Nov. 16,
1950
Mar. 9,
1951
Aug. 17,
1951
Mar. 31,
1951
Apr. 21,
1951
Oct. 21,
1948
June 7,
1951
May 8,
1952
June 29,
1949
Dec. 7,
1950
Mar. 9,
1951
Sept. 12,
1950
Mar. 16,
1950
Jan. 12,
1951
Dec. 2,
1949
Jan. 29,
1952
July 31,
1951
May 9,
1952
June 29,
1950
Mar. 16,
1950
Dec. 21,
1950
Mar. 23,
1951
Dec. 13,
1950
June 30,
1951
May 18.
1951
Apr. 18,
1950
Nov. 29,
1951
Sept. 28,
1951
Apr. 16,
1951
Nov. 17,
1950
FSS-9 —
$ 4,719
FSS-9 — -
4,719
FSS-9 — -
4,719
FSS-9 —
4,719
FSS-9 — -
4,719
FSS-9 —
4,719
FSS-9 —
4,719
FSS-9 -
4,719
FSR-6
FSO-1
FSO-4
FSR-4
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-9
FSS-6
FSS-9
FSO-6
FSS-4
FSS-8
FSS-9
FSO-3
FSO-5
FSO-5
FSO-5
FSS-8
FSO-6
FSO-2
FSR-4
4,393
13,600
7,263
6,963
5,673
5,493
5,259
6,501
5,690
4,593
7,689
6,213
4,719
9,130
5,913
5,513
5,313
5,313
4,593
11, 500
7,563
Assigned also to Bern.
Assigned also to Bern, Brussels, and Luxembourg.
24
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS, etc. - Continued
Category
and class
Salary
(France) - Continued
Marseille (CG)- -Continued
Nice (C)
Strasbourg (C)
Algiers, Algeria (CG)
Dakar, French West Africa
(CG).
Martinique, French West
Indies (C).
Noumea, New Caledonia (C)
Tananarive, Madagascar
(C).
Tunis, Tunisia (CG)
J. Roland Jacobs, cons
Helen R. NichoU, cons
Thomas J. Cole, cons
Leonard G. Bradford, cons
William M. Bates, v. c
Thomas C. Stave, v. c
Quincy F. Roberts, cons.
Charles B. Beylard, v. c.
George D. Andrews, cons
Leonard Lee Bacon, cons
Franklin Roudybush, cons
H. Stewart Beers, v. c
G. Edward Reynolds, v. c
Stanley D. Schiff, v. c
gen.i
1
(Possessions, etc.)
Thomas H. Lockett, cons, gen
Joseph Frank, consular att
Oscar H. Sells, v. c
Leopold J. LeClair, cons
Leon G. Dorros, cons
Ruth R. Tryon, v. c
Jean C. MacDonald, admin, asst
Milton C. Walstrom, v. c
Joseph F. Christiano, v. c
Chester G. Dunham, v. c
M. Williams Blake, cons. gen. ^
Robert F. Corrigan, cons.^
Robert M. Sheehan, v. c.^
Harold T. Christie, v. c.^
Stephen H. McClintic, cons
Stephen McClure Carney, v. c
James C. Haahr, v. c
Philip E. Haring, cons
Borrie Irwin Hyman, v. c
John T. Wheelock, v. c
Maurice Pasquet, cons
Francis T. McCoy, v. c
G. Lewis Jones, principal officer
David LeBreton, Jr., cons
John A. Sabini, v. c
Howard W. Potter, Jr., v. c
Irene Toth, disbursing officer —
Peter J. C. Adam, v. c
Jan. 24,
Sept. 15,
June 28,
Aug. 17,
Dec.
Apr.
July
Dec.
Mar. 15,
June 22,
Sept. 16,
Sept. 8,
May 5,
Apr. 11,
9,
11,
30,
6,
1951
1951
1950
1945
1950
1952
1951
1944
1950
1950
1948
1947
1952
1952
Apr. 13,
June 20,
Feb. 12,
Mar. 18,
Feb. 1,
July 2,
Sept. 14,
Jan. 4,
Mar. 23,
Aug. 15,
June 28,
Jan. 3,
July 20,
Mar. 23,
Mar. 30,
Jan. 29,
Mar. 6,
Sept. 25,
July 24,
May 19,
Nov. 21,
June 14,
May 10,
Mar. 15,
Oct. 24,
Oct. 27,
Jan. 24,
1950
1949
1951
1952
1951
1951
1950
1952
1951
1951
1951
1952
1951
1950
1951
1951
1952
1951
1950
1952
1551
1951
1951
1949
1949
1949
1951
FSO-4
FSO-4
FSS-7
FSS-8
FSO-5
FSO-6
FSO-3
FSS-9
FSO-3
FSO-3
FSS-4
FSS-8
FSO-6
FSO-6
FSO-1
FSR-4
FSS-5
FSS-5
FSO-4
FSS-7
FSS-9
FSO-5
FSS-8
FSO-6
FSO-3
FSO-4
FSO-5
FSS-9
FSO-5
FSS-9
FSO-6
FSO-5
FSO-6
FSO-6
FSO-3
FSO-6
FSO-1 â–
FSO-4 â–
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-9 -
FSR-6 -
- $ 7, 263
6,963
6,807
5,673
5,313
4,993
11,030
5,439
10, 630
9,130
8,169
5,313
4,993
4,793
14,300
8,863
7,875
7,095
6,963
5,907
5,439
5,313
5,313
4,793
9,430
6,963
6,113
4,899
5,313
4,899
4,593
5,313
4,793
4,393
9,730
4,993
12, 80C
7,863
5,313
5,313
4,719
3,993
'^ Assigned also to Monaco.
'Assigned also to BriUsh Gambia, Portuguese Guinea, and French Territory of Togoland.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
25
Post
Kame and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
GERMANY (OFFICE OF THE U. S. fflGH COMMISSIONER FOR GERMANY (HICOG))
; of the U. S. High Com
ssioner (HC).
; of the Coordinator
I Special Adviser
;SA).
; of Executive Secretary
).
Bonn- -Bad Godesberg (unless otherwise noted)
John J. McCloy, U.S. high commr. ; chief
of mission.
Samuel Reber, Jr. , asst. high commr -
John Miles, special asst. to asst. high
commr. (operations).
Zinn B. Garrett, special asst. (laender
operations).
Patricia J. Leonard, admin, asst
Genevieve J. Birlauf, laender operations
asst.
Mary Ann Curnias, admin, asst
Lt. Gen. L.K. Truscott, coordinator;
adviser for mil. security.
George B. McManus, chief of collation
and evaluation div.
Robert H. Cunningham, dep. and special
adviser to the coordinator.
Karl H. Weber, chief of scientific div —
Michael Burke, chief of plans and policy
div.
Durand Smith, dep. chief of collation and
evaluation div.
Sidney A. Stein, reports officer
Tom Killefer, planning officer
Edgar John C. Hagstette, Jr., intell.
officer.
Henry Evans Thomas, 3d, For. Ser. Staff
officer, collation and evaluation div.
Clara G. FoUick, admin, officer
James E. King, Jr., exec, sec
WiUiam W. Schott, chief of protocol div -
Roger H. Wells, chief of historical div -
Joseph E. Slater, U.S. sec. (Allied High
Commn. ).
Eric George Oration, staff sec
John Ford Golay, dep. U.S. sec. (Allied
High Commn. ).
Guy A. Lee, historian
Hubert G. Schmidt, dep. chief of histori-
cal div.
Rodney C. Loehr, historian
Ren^J. Daudon, protocol officer
Ezekiel C. Glazier, dep. policy reports
sec.
Henry P. Pilgert, historian
James F. J. Giilen, historian
William R. Engesser, special asst. to the
U.S. sec. (Allied High Commn.).
Herman Elegant, asst. to the U.S. sec.
(Allied High Commn.).
Gustave Harcourt, translator; interpreter
(French).
Gordon F. Corrigan, asst. staff sec —
Paul Warren Freedman, research analyst
Robert W. Hewetson, asst. policy reports
sec.
John W. McDonald, Jr., asst. U.S. sec.
(Allied High Commn.).
Frederick T. Sillett, asst. U.S. sec.
(Allied High Commn. ).
Marie L. Acton, research analyst
Christian John GoU, asst. staff sec —
Walter M. Linden, translator; interpreter
(German).
Grace Stockton, chief librarian
"oland CarroU, interpreter (German) —
ed)
June 13,
1949
June 23,
Oct. 18,
1950
1949
Oct.
16,
1949
June 27,
Oct. 16,
1949
1949
Feb.
2,
1948
Jan.
17,
1951
Oct.
16,
1949
Jan.
Apr.
10,
12,
1950
1951
Jan.
17,
1951
July 18,
June 27,
July 30,
1951
1951
1951
Feb.
21,
1951
Nov.
25,
1949
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept
16,
16,
9.
16,
1949
1949
1951
1949
Oct.
Oct.
16,
16,
1949
1949
June 20,
July 1,
1950
1950
July
Oct.
Oct.
3,
16,
16,
1951
1949
1949
Mar
Dec.
Oct.
30,
13,
16,
1950
1950
1949
Oct.
16,
1949
Oct.
16,
1949
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
16,
16,
16,
1949
1949
1949
Oct.
16,
1949
Apr.
3,
1950
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
16,
16,
16,
1949
1949
1949
Oct.
Oct.
16,
16,
1949
1949
FSO-CM
FSR-2 — -I
FSS-1 —
FSS-7 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 —
$14, 300
12, 550
10, 550
6,087
5,619
5,079
FSR-2 -
FSR-2 -
FSR-2 -
FSR-2 -
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-7 -
FSR-1 -
FSR-2 -
FSR-2 -
FSS-1 -
FSS-2 -
FSS-2 -
FSS-2 -
FSS-2 -
FSS-2 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-6 -
- 11,500
11,130
11, 130
11,130
9,230
9,230
8,481
8,481
7,689
5,907
13,600
11,500
11,130
10, 550
9,950
9,710
9,470
9,470
9,230
8,961
8,961
8,961
8,481
7,689
7,635
7,635
7,455
7,455
7,455
7,455
7,455
7,275
7,275
7,095
7,095
6,681
219700 0-52-3
26
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Sala;
GERMANY (fflCOG) - ConUnued
Bonn— Bad Godesberg (unless otherwise noted)- -Continued
Office of Executive Secretary
(ES) - Continued.
Office of Political Affairs
(PA).
George Schaus, interpreter (German)
Arthur L. Binkley, reports asst
James Frank Egnation, admin, officer - —
Truston W. Wilson, admin, asst
Wylma Harford Oakes, shorthand reporter-
Guy J. Swope, chief of displaced popula-
tions div.
John P. Davies, Jr., dep. dir. of office
of pol. affairs.
Norris B. Chipman, chief of reports div -
Kenneth Dayton, dep. dir. of office of
pol. affairs.
Thomas D. Johnson, chief of civil aviaUon
div. (Frankfort on the Main).
Charles W. Thayer, chief of reports div -
Constance R. Harvey, pol. officer
Harold W. Moseley, pol. officer
Roger J. W. Dow, pol. officer
Ulrich Charles Urton, chief of public
safety div.
Leon Webber Fuller, pol. officer
Leigh Mead Hammond, airways engineer
(Frankfort on the Main).
John W. Halderman, pol. officer
Herbert P. Fales, pol. officer
(Heidelberg).
Charles Dennis Daily, airport administra-
tor (Munich).
Martin John Her, aviation, econ., and
legal adviser (Frankfort on the Main).
Leonard Curtis Moore, operations and
training officer (Frankfort on the Main)
Roberts W. Wiley, pol. officer
Carolyn J. Fox, pol. officer
Richard W. Pears, airport administrator
(Frankfort on the Main).
Anthony Geber, pol. officer
Eric Milton Hughes, displaced populations
officer (Frankfort on the Main).
Frank Bertram Lane, airways and aero-
nautical engineer (Frankfort on the
Main).
John Zale Williams, displaced populaUons
officer.
George Lybrook West, Jr. , chief of for.
relations div.
George W. Renchard, pol. officer
Henry C. Ramsey, special asst. to the dir
John Fletcher Clymer, airport administra-
tor (Stuttgart).
Hans Albert Kallmann, pol. officer
Anton F. Pabsch, pol. officer (liaison) —
George May Waller, air traffic control
engineer (Munich).
Esther M. Metzenthin, pol. officer
Eugene E. Richards, airport administra-
tor (Bremen).
Walter J. Mueller, biographic officer
Thomas Henry Carver, econ. officer