Paul R. PhUlips, info, officer (Kassel) -
Robert B. Warner, cultural officer
(Hersfeld).
James B. Peabody, cultural officer
(Wiesbaden).
Clarence J. Mcintosh, cons, officer
Jean E. Zimmermann, v. c. ; visa officer
Herberts. Weast, v. c. ; econ. officer
(Wiesbaden) .
William Walter Phelps, Jr., v. c; prop-
erty protection officer.
J. Ned Holmes Burford, asst. cultural
officer (info, centers) (Kassel).
Donald Brennen Hall, cultural officer
(Fulda).
Earl H. Luboeansky, act. cultural officer
(Kaiserslautern).
Abbott Judd, v. c; admin, officer
Pierson M. Hall, v. c. ; notorial and
invoice officer.
Priscilla Holcombe^v. c. ; pol. officer
(Wiesbaden).
Wayne W. Fisher, v. c; cons, officer ^-
Edward R. Pilli, gen. sers. officer
Charles Thomas Butler, pol. officer - —
Orme Wilson, Jr., v. c. ; econ. officer -
John C. Mallon, v. c. ; visa officer
Robert J. Wilson, v. c. ; pol. officer
(Wiesbaden).
MaxE. Hodge, v. c. ; visa officer
Thomas W. Carroll, asst. cultural officer
(info, centers) (Coblenz).
Melville E. Blake, Jr., v. c.;cons.
officer. ^
David R. Kravitz, procurement and supply
officer.
Harold C. Swope, v. c. ; screening off icer ^
Joseph F. Starkey, cultural officer
(Hanau).
William A. Helseth, v. c. ; visa officer -
Henry Lee, Jr., v. c. ; visa screening
officer.
Wiesbaden (unless otherwise noted)
James R. Newman, land commr
Francis E. Sheehan, dep. land commr -
George Parker Moore, resident officer
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(Hersfeld).
Raymond O. Didlo, resident officer
(Giessen).
Jesse W. Callahan, special asst. (public
safety).
Linton R. Lovett, dep. chief of field
operations div.
Thomas J. Mulvehill, resident officer
(Hanau) .
Carleton S. Coon, Jr. , resident officer
(Eschwege).
RobertLeRoy Ouverson, resident officer
(Darmstadt).
Roland C. Shaw, resident officer
(Frankfort on the Main).
Aug. 14, 1950
FSS-7 —
$ 8,0
Sept. 7, 1950
FSS-7 —
6,0
Sept. 27, 1950
Nov. 29, 1950
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
6, Of
6, Of
Jan. 16, 1951
FSS-7 —
6, Of
Sept. 19, 1951
Dec. 25, 1949
Dec. 22, 1950
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSO-5 -
6,0!
5,9(
5,7
June 8, 1951
FSO-5 —
5,71
Oct. 16, 1949
FSS-8 —
5,4J
Oct. 16, 1949
FSS-8 —
5,4J
Feb. 23, 1950
FSO-5 —
5,31
Apr. 20, 1950
June 12, 1950
FSO-5 —
FSO-5 -
5,31
5,31
June 12, 1950
FSO-5 —
5,31
Aug. 18, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 23, 1950
Mar. 18, 1951
Aug. 9, 1950
June 12, 1950
FSO-5 —
FSS-8 —
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
5,31
5,31
5,09
5,09
4,99
4,79
Sept. 5, 1951
Aug. 29, 1950
FSO-6 —
FSS-9 —
4,79
4,71
Jan. 21, 1951
FSS-9 — -
4,71
July 2, 1951
FSS-9 —
4,71
June 30, 1950
Sept. 5, 1950
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
4,59
4,59
Feb. 20, 1951
Sept. 5, 1951
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
4,39
4,39
Oct. 16,
1949
FSR-1 — -
13,60(
Oct. 16,
1949
FSR-2 —
11,50(
Oct. 16,
1949
FSS-3 —
8,961
Oct. 16,
1949
FSS-3 -
8,72]
Oct. 16,
1949
FSS-4 —
8,64£
Oct. 16,
1949
FSS-3 —
8,481
Oct. 16,
1949
FSS-5 —
7,275
July 13,
1950
FSO-5 —
5,313
Feb. 24,
1950
FSO-6 - —
4,993
Sept. 17,
1950
FSO-6 —
4,993
^Assigned to Displaced Persons Program.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMEbfT
A7
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
GERMANY (HICOG) - Continued
Wiesbaden (unless otherwise noted) - Continued
J. Robert Wilson, analyst (sociological)
Benjamin R. Moser, resident officer -
Frankfort on the Main
Albert M. Doyle, cons. gen. ; principal
officer, i
Melville E. Blake, Jr., v. c. ; cons.
officer. J
(Outside of U. S. Zone)
British Zone
Aug. 20, 1950
Sept. 27, 1950
FSO-6 - -$ 4,793
FSO-6
May 8, 1950 FSO-1
Jan. 21, 1951
FSS-9
4,793
13,600
4,719
Newell H. Orr, cml. specialist
Aura Claire Hall, U. S. chm
William G. Daniels, industrial specialist-
Ferdinand J. Fallin, admin, officer
Joseph Auerbach. atty
Frederick G. Corneel, atty
Frantz G. Loriaux, public affairs officer-
Peter Roberts, info, officer
Peter J. Peterson, v. c. ; visa officer - -
Joseph H. Raymond, Jr., v. c; visa
officer.
Jean Joseph Chenard, chief of combined
travel bd .
Richard N. Armstrong, travel control
officer .
John R. Callender, staff sec
Martins. Bowe, Jr., passport control
officer.
Herbert J. Pratt, travel control officer
Eugene Rodman Sutton, investigator - -
Marcel Van Essen, investigator
Earl K. Rogers, admin, officer
Rosalie S. Murray, investigator
Russell G. Wayland, industrial specialist;
U. S. chm.
Clifford K. Burke, cml. specialist
(MSA).
James R. Riley, financial specialist —
(Outside of Germany)
Vienna
Vitaly M. Sakouta, entries permit
officer.
May 30, 1950
Oct. 30, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Mar. 26, 1950
Dec. 27, 1949
Oct. 30, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 23, 1950
Feb. 23, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Dec. 7, 1949
Nov. 13, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Aug. 7, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Jan. 2, 1950
May 11, 1949
FSR-2
FSS-1
FSS-2
FSS-8
FSS-1
FSS-7
FSS-2
FSS-4
FSO-6
FSO-6
FSS-2 —
FSS-4 - .
FSS-6
FSS-6
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-0
FSS-9
FSS-1 —
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 —
Oct. 16, 19491 FSS-7
11, 150
10, 550
10, 250
5,493
10,250
5,907
10,250
7,929
5,030
4,593
9,710
8,169
6,861
6,501
6,267
6,267
6,267
6,033
5,493
10, 550
8,961
8,721
6,267
Warsaw
Marion Houser Basham, entries permit
officer; asst. att .
Oct. 30, 1949
FSS-6 — -
6,681
displaced Persons Program.
48
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
London (E)
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
Walter S. Gifford, A. E. and P
Julius C. Holmes, minister
John W. Gunter, U.S. alt. rep. on Tri-
partite Commn. on German debt with
personal rank of minister.
Thomas Bayne Wilson, regional dir. of
DMPA with personal ranlt of minister.
John W. Bailey, Jr., couns. of emb. ;
cons. gen.
James K. Penfield, couns. of emb
Ben T. Moore, 1st sec
Hans Thacher Clarke, att
Loren Carroll, att. (NATO)
Eric Englund, att
Robert D. Scott, financial adviser on
Tripartite Commn. on German debt.
James Douglas, att. (DMPA)
Benjamin M. HuUey, 1st sec; cons
Jack C. McDermott, 1st sec
Robert G. Hooker, Jr., 1st sec
Daniel DeBardeleben, att
Merritt Kirk Ruddock, att
Charles L. Hodge, att. (NATO) - —
Joseph Palmer, 2d, 1st sec; cons
Arthur R. Ringwalt, 1st sec. ; cons
John W. Tuthill, 1st sec. ; cons
Ernest A. Lister, att. ^
John Wilmot Mann, att. ^
Richard D. Kearney, gen. couns
Glen Seymour Taylor, att. (NATO)
Harold H. Cooper, att
Edwin George Moline, att
Robert G. Barnes, att. (NATO)
Charles Raymond Crone, asst. to regional
dir. (DMPA).
Henry Prager, att. ^
Clement J. Sobotka, att. (NATO)
Andrew C. Fleming, att. <
Leo Francis Centner, att
Larkin H. Farinholt, att
William Harry J. Mclntyre, att
J. David Linebaugh, att
Beverley T. Nelson, constr. supervisor -
Richard Porter Taylor, att
Douglas Jenkins, 1st sec; cons
Paul C. Hutton, 1st sec; cons
F. Patrick Kelly, att. (NATO)
Peter Abeille, att
Thomas Patrick Carroll, att
WiUiam Kling, 1st sec ; cons
Raymond F. Courtney, 1st sec. ; cons
William F. Busser, 1st sec. ; cons
Bartley P. Gordon, 1st sec. ; cons
Robert G. Miner, For. Ser. officer
Leonard Roy Greenup, att
Robert Eisenberg, att
•Ray Steiner Cline, att
John L. Nolan, att
Henri Francis Bauer, att. 3
^ Assigned also to Copenhagen, Dublin, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm, and The Hague.
Assigned also to Ankara, Athens, Berlin, Bern, Brussels, Cairo, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfort on the
Mam, Helsmki, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, The Hague, and Warsaw.
' Assigned also to Ankara, Athens, Berlin, Bern, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfort on the Main,
Li^sbon, Luxembourg, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, The Hague, Trieste, and Vienna.
Assigned also to Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfort on the Main, Helsinki, Lisbon, Madrid Oslo
Paris, Rome, Stockholm, and The Hague.
Nov. 29, 1950
Sept. 13, 1948
FSO-CM -
$14,300
May 23, 1951
FSR-1 - -
14, 300
Apr. 18, 1952
FSR-1 - -
14,300
Mar. 15, 1949
FSO-1 —
13,600
July 18, 1950
FSO-1 —
13,200
June 5, 1950
FSR-1 - —
12,800
July 9, 1951
FSR-1 — -
12,800
Aug. 14, 1951
FSR-1 - -
12,800
Feb. 15, 1952
FSR-1 — -
12, 800
Sept. 5, 1951
FSR-2 — -
12,700
May 1, 1952
FSR-2 - —
12,700
Apr. 6, 1951
FSO-2 —
11,850
Sept. 11, 1950
FSR-2 - —
11,850
Dec. 21, 1951
FSR-2 - -
11,850
Nov. 1, 1949
FSR-2 - —
11,500
Nov. 18, 1949
FSR-2 - -
11,500
Feb. 14, 1950
FSR-2 — -
11,500
May 2, 1949
rso-2 —
11,130
July 1, 1949
FSO-2 - -
11,130
Feb. 20, 1951
FSO-2 —
11,130
Oct. 2, 1948
FSR-2 - —
11,130
Apr. 10, 1951
FSR-2 —
11,130
June 28, 1951
FSR-2 - —
11,130
July 30, 1951
FSR-2 - —
11,130
Oct. 12, 1951
FSR-2 - -
11,130
Jan. 4, 1952
FSR-2 —
11,130
Apr. 2, 1952
FSR-2 —
11,130
June 9, 1952
FSR-2 —
11,130
Nov. 8, 1950
FSR-3 - —
10, 930
Feb. 21, 1949
FSR-3 —
10, 630
Aug. 9, 1950
FSS-1 - -
10, 550
Sept. 16, 1948
FSS-1 —
9,950
June 13, 1951
FSR-3 —
9,730
Jan. 22, 1946
FSS-2 —
9,710
Aug. 6, 1950
FSS-2 —
9,710
June 13, 1946
FSS-2 —
9,470
Mar. 15, 1947
FSS-2 —
9,470
Apr. 11, 1950
FSO-3 —
9,430
Apr. 21, 1950
FSO-3 -
9,430
Mar. 2, 1950
FSR-3 —
9,430
July 1, 1948
FSS-2 - —
9,230
Aug. 21, 1951
FSS-2 —
9,230
June 18, 1948
FSO-3 —
9,130
Feb. 9, 1950
FSO-3 - —
9,130
Apr. 7, 1950
FSO-3 —
9,130
Nov. 8, 1951
FSO-3 - —
9,130
Dec. 3, 1951
FSO-3 —
9,130
Aug. 15, 1949
FSR-3 - —
9,130
Apr. 23, 1951
FSR-3 —
9,130
Oct. 1, 1951
FSR-3 —
9,130
Mar. 7, 1952
FSR-3 — -
9,130
Mar. 19, 1951
FSR-4 —
8,863
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
U9
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND - Continued
art.
William B. Hussey,
H. John Kelly, att
G. Curtiss Murrell, att. (NATO)
Stuart W. Don, att —
James G. Chandler, att. ^
Albert Post, att. (NATO)
Robert L. Whitalcer, att
Joseph A. Todd, 2d sec. ; cons
George Henkle Reese, att
Barrett Parker, att
Donald H. Nichols, att
John William Coffey, att
Warren LaForest Dean, att
George F. Tyler, Jr. , att. (NATO)
Stanley E. Kalish, att - -
Frank D. Taylor, att
WiUiam J. Supple, act
Margaret K. Gardner, att
John J. Coyle, cons. ; att
Juan de Zengotita, 2d sec; cons
Margaret Joy Tibbetts, 2d sec. ; cons
Thomas John Dunnigan, 2d sec. ; cons
Betty Ann Middleton, 2d sec. ; cons —
William J. Galloway, special asst. (NATO)
Ellen C. Walhay, att. 3
William H. Morris, att
Lyndon Vivrette, att
Charles G. Weaver, att -
Edward M. Leigh, att
John A. McCarthy, info, officer
John G. Oliver, att
Charles McClean Johnston, att
Ward J. Haas, att
Katherine A. H. Egerton, econ. analyst -
Fred H. Houck, cons
DeWitt Bragan, veterans affairs officer -^ -
Harold M. Granata, cons
Francis J. Hejno, v. c
David Fraser Gould, veterans affairs
officer.
Jean M. Jerolaman, admin, asst
Andrew Ivey Killgore, v. c
William G. Gibson, 2d sec. ; v. c
Anne C. Madden, asst. att
Ruth G. Michaelson, asst. att. (MDAP) —
Henry W. Sawyer, 3d, asst. att
Walter M. Walsh, v. c
John George Bacon, communications
supervisor.
Sybillia D. Jones, v. c
David K. Marvin, 2d sec. ; v. c
Gwendolyn T. Barrows, asst. att
James G. Ward, control officer (NATO) -
Janet M. Lowrie, personnel technician
John P. Reddington, asst. gen. sers.
officer.
Herbert F. Propps, 2d sec. ; v. c
Hugh G. Appling, 2d sec. ; v. c. (NATO) -
Robert B. Houghton, 2d sec. ; v. c
Isaac F. Strickland, special sers. officer -
Marion Walker, sec
Winifred M. Cullin, admin, asst
Eugene Evans Clark, press officer —
Benjamin F. Sanford, asst. att. (NATO) —
Dec. 5, 1947
FSS-4 - —
$ 8, 169
Dec. 6, 1950
FSS-4 —
8, 169
June 6, 1949
FSR-4 - -
8,163
Apr. 12, 1951
FSR-4 - -
8,163
Aug. 3, 1950
FSS-5 —
8,115
Apr. 20, 1950
FSS-4 - —
7,929
Oct. 1, 1950
FSS-4 —
7,929
July 21, 1949
FSO-4 -
7,863
July 20, 1950
FSS-4 — -
7,689
Nov. 1, 1948
FSR-4 - -
7,563
Feb. 18, 1952
FSS-5 —
7,455
Oct. 20, 1950
FSS-5 — -
7,275
Oct. 23, 1950
FSS-5 —
7,275
June 20, 1951
FSR-4 —
7,263
Nov. 19, 1951
FSR-4 - —
7,263
Mar. 18, 1952
FSR-4 —
7,263
Mar. 1, 1951
FSS-6 — -
7,221
Jan. 26, 1951
FSS-5 - -
7,095
Oct. 17, 1933
FSS-6 —
7,041
June 15, 1949
FSO-4 —
6,963
Aug. 16, 1949
FSO-4 —
6,963
Sept. 20, 1950
FSO-4 —
6,963
Mar. 23, 1951
FSO-4 —
6,963
Oct. 5, 1950
FSR-4 —
6,963
Nov. 6, 1950
FSR-4 —
6,963
Feb. 12, 1951
FSR-4 —
6,963
Feb. 28, 1951
FSR-4 - —
6,963
May 12, 1951
FSR-4 - —
6,963
Aug. 26, 1951
FSR-4 —
6,963
Nov. 9, 1951
FSR-4 - -
6,963
Mar. 8, 1950
FSS-6 —
6,501
Apr. 18, 1951
FSS-6 —
6,501
Oct. 4, 1951
FSS-6 —
6,501
June 7, 1923
FSS-7 —
6,447
Oct. 4, 1948
FSS-7 —
6,447
Mar. 13, 1947
FSS-7 —
6,267
Jan. 24, 1950
FSS-7 — -
6,267
July 31, 1951
FSS-7 -
6,267
Apr. 15, 1947
FSS-8 —
6,213
Apr. 28, 1951
FSS-8 —
6,213
Aug. 19, 1951
FSS-8 — -
6,213
Apr. 19, 1952
FSO-5 —
6,113
May 10, 1951
FSS-7 -
6,087
Jan. 13, 1950
FSS-8 —
6,033
Sept. 24, 1951
FSR-5 —
5,913
June 7, 1950
FSS-7 —
5,907
Aug. 16, 1950
FSS-7 - —
5,907
Dec. 15, 1951
FSS-7 - —
5,907
May 19, 1950
FSO-5 —
5,713
Jan. 11, 1950
FSR-5 —
5,713
Apr. 1, 1946
FSS-8 —
5,673
Jan. 15, 1951
FSS-8 —
5,673
Jan. 16, 1950
FSS-9 —
5,619
Mar. 22, 1949
FSO-5 —
5,513
Nov. 10, 1950
FSO-5 —
5,513
Nov. 26, 1951
FSO-5 -
5,513
June 30, 1950
FSS-8 —
5,493
July 1, 1942
FSS-9 —
5,439
Jan. 27, 1948
FSS-9 —
5,439
Feb. 18, 1951
FSR-5 —
5,313
June 10, 1951
FSR-5 —
5,313
lerlin, Bern, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Helsinki, Lisbon, Madrid, Moscow, Oslo,
le Hague, and Warsaw,
lublin.
nkara, Athens, Berlin, Bern, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfort on the Main,
Oslo, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, The Hague, Trieste, and Vienna,
openhagen, Dublin, Oslo, Stockholm, and The Hague.
50
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Category
and class
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND— Continued
London (E) - Continued
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Mary Linn McCulloch, asst. librarian —
Ben Franklin Brannon, v. c
Olive M. Jensen, v. c
Ruth S. Anderson, v. c
Doyle Arthur Walker, documents officer -
Phoebe Baroody Stanton, cultural affairs
officer.
Elizabeth K. Hearn, press officer
Janice Plowman, admin, asst. (NATO) -
Raymond Cobb Miller, asst. att
Margaret L. Ramisch, veterans affairs
officer.
Harriet C. Thurgood, v. c
John W. Sullivan, v. c
Harold Milton Steege, communications
asst.
Lily A. Olson, v. c
Margaret J. McClellan, pol. officer
Edwin E. Segall, 3d sec. ; v. c
Emily C. Thackara, biographic asst
Eileen M. Winton, econ. asst
Rene L. Kuhn, asst. press officer
Lucile McClanahan, accountant
George A. Ellsworth, econ. asst
Fielden W. McCloud, communications
technician. ^
William N. Breswick, research asst. on
Tripartite Commn. on German debt.
Mack Hawkins, Jr., disbursing officer -
Col. Howard E. Kessinger, army att
Rear Admiral Neil Kittrell Dietrich,
naval att. and naval att. for air.
Brig. Gen. Jack W. Wood, air att
Col. Edward M. Blight, asst. army att.^-
Col. Charles M. Iseley, asst. army att -
Col. Walter H. Moursund, Jr. , asst.
army att.
Lt. Col. Blair E. Henderson, asst. army
att.
Lt. Col. Earl C. Stewart, asst. army
att. 3
Lt. Col. George P. Seneff, Jr., asst.
army att.
Lt. Col. Sylvester A. Hall, asst. army
att.
Lt. Col. Claude L. Crawford, asst.
army att.
Lt. Col. John C. Damon, asst. army att -
Lt. Col. Ernest C. Mclnnis, asst. army
att.
Maj. James R. Michael, asst. army att. 3
Maj. Norman E. Pehrson, asst. army
att.
Capt. Fielding L. Greaves, asst. army
att. 2
Capt. Philip Daniel Lohmann, asst. naval
att. for research.
Capt. Peter Harry Horn, asst. naval att -
Capf. Francis Lee Busey, asst. naval att.
and asst. naval att. for air.
Col. Daniel Wellington Torrey, Jr., asst.
naval att. for air.
Comdr. Richard James Craig, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air."
Comdr. Talbot Edward Harper, asst.
naval att.
Oct. 4, 1948.
Aug. 14, 1950
Feb. 16, 1951
Apr. 6, 1951
July 16, 1951
Dec. 12, 1951
Aug. 22, 1950
June 7, 1951
July 28, 1951
Mar. 10, 1947
Mar. 1, 1949
June 6, 1951
June 8, 1951
Apr. 8,
May 1,
Mar. 31,
Jan. 1,
Sept, 1,
Jan. 24,
Feb. 4,
Feb. 9,
July 11,
1952
1952
1952
1934
1941
1949
1949
1950
1951
Nov. 20, 1951
Dec. 14, 1951
May 5, 1950
Feb. 7, 1952
Oct. 6, 1950
Sept. 26, 1951
Mar. 18, 1952
Mar. 26, 1952
Oct. 1, 1949
Oct. 1, 1949
May 6, 1950
July 22, 1950
Nov. 15, 1950
Aug. 23, 1951
Oct. 13, 1951
July 26, 1951
Oct. 13, 1951
Oct. 16, 1951
Mar. 14, 1950
Apr. 21, 1951
Mar. 19, 1952
Apr. 11, 1952
Jan. 10, 1951
June 7, 1951
1 Assigned also to Copenhagen, Dublin, Helsinki, Oslo, Reykjavik, and Stockholm
^ Assigned also to serve as army liaison officer at Hong Kong.
Assigned also to serve as army liaison officer at Singapore
" Resident in Hong Kong.
FSS-8 - —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 - -
FSS-8 —
FSS-9 — -
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 - —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
$5,31!
5,312
5,31;
5,3i;
5,313
5,312
5,25S
5,25£
5,255
5,07S
5,07S
5,078
5,078
5,079
4,899
4,793
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
51
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND— Continued
ntinued
i Air A)-
1.
n Ireland
gland (O-
xd (C) —
:)
and (C)
,d(C)
nd (C)
land (C) —
ne,
;land (C) —
:)
Lt. Comdr. Wallace Gordon Cornell,
asst. naval att. and asst. naval att.
for air. ^
Lt. Comdr. Robert Arthur Dowd, asst.
naval att.
Lt. Comdr. John James Ellis Palmer,
asst. naval att. and asst. naval att.
for air.
Lt. Richard Austin Wler, asst. naval att -
Lt. Robert Kenneth Graham, asst. naval
att. and asst. naval att. for air. ^
Lt. Francis Alphonse Carrier, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. (jg) Ira Wendell Blair, asst. naval
att. and asst. naval att. for air.i
Col. Kenneth E. Pletcher, asst. air att —
Col. William E. McDonald, asst. air
att. 3
Col. John Chesley Marchant, asst. air att
Lt. Col. Leonard R. Hall, asst. air att -
Lt. Col. Robert F. Layton, asst. air att.*
Maj. Lewis N. Ellis, asst. air att
Maj. WUliam S. Winneshiek, asst. air
att.
Maj. Donald M. Dessert, asst. air att -
Maj. Charles W. Fikes, asst. air att. ^ -
Capt. Klrkwood C. Myers, asst. air att. ^
Capt. Frederick W. Gerhard, Jr. , asst.
air att. *
Capt. Thomas J. Hallahan, asst. air att. '
Ralph A. Boernstein, cons, gen
Edward S. Parker, cons
Heber R. Bird, v. c
Elwyn F. Chase, v. c
Phil H. Hubbard, cons
Ronald E. Loubert, v. c
Walter W. Hoffmann, cons
Richard H. Adams, v. c
Malcolm P. Hallam, v. c
Charles H. Derry, cons, gen —
H. Franklin Irwin, Jr., cons
Stanley T. Hayes, v. c
Walter Smith, cons
Vernon B. Zirkle, cons
Taylor G. Belcher, cons
John F. Huddleston, cons, gen
Maynard B. Lundgren, v. c
Walter M. McClelland, v. c -
John F. Rogers, v. c
John H. Lord, cons
James R. Riddle, cons
Harold D. Pease, cons
Jack A. Sulser, v. c
Joseph P. Ragland, cons
Courtland Christian!, v. c
Joseph G. Bowers, v. c
(Europe)
Francis Adams Lane, cons
Dudley E. Cyphers, v. c
Leslie L. Rood, cons
Richard B. Andrews, v. c
Jan. 26, 1949
Apr. 21, 1951
May 30, 1952
Apr. 21, 1951
Feb. 1, 1952
Feb. 13, 1952
Apr. 15, 1952
July 26, 1950
Dec. 29, 1950
May 2, 1952
Aug. 20, 1949
July 22, 1950
Feb. 18, 1949
Mar. 11, 1950
Dec. 26, 1951
May 5, 1952
Jan. 25, 1951
Apr. 7, 1951
May 18, 1951
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar;
July
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
June
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Jan.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Sept.
9, 1951
30, 1950
6, 1951
4, 1950
15, 1947
2, 1951
25, 1951
31, 1951
20, 1951
8, 1952
7, 1951
15, 1951
12, 1951
9, 1949
17, 1949
27, 1947
25, 1950
26, 1950
1, 1951
24, 1949
12, 1950
22, 1949
31, 1951
14, 1950
27, 1951
7, 1949
May 9, 1950
Jan. 2, 1952
Aug. 7, 1951
Jan. 23, 1950
tigapore.
)ng Kong.
as sr. mil. liaison officer at and resident in Singapore.
to serve as air liaison officer at Hong Kong.
as asst. air liaison officer at and resident in Singapore.
as asst. air liaison officer at and resident in Hong Kong.
FSO-2 ■
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-4 -
FSS-11
FSO-3 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-2 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-3 -
FSS-5 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-2 -
FSS-7 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-3 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-5 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-3 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-3 -
FSS-10
$11,130
6,267
5,907
4,393
8,463
3,927
9,130
4,593
5,673
11,850
8,163
5,079
9. 730
7,095
6,963
11,850
6,267
4,793
4,593
10, 630
6,213
7,095
4,593
10,630
5,619
5,259
7,689
5,259
9,130
4,683
52
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND— Continued
Aden (C)
Hong Kong (CG)
Kuala Lumpur, Federation
of Malaya (C).
Nicosia, Cyprus (C)
econ. officer
, V. c
V. c
(Asia)
L. Pittman Springs, cons.^
Hermann F. Eilts, v. c. ^ -
Jolin B. McGrath, v. c
Robert A. Remole, v. c
Julian F. Harrington, cons. gen. ^
James Gregory Byington, admin, officer
Harold E. Montamat, cons
Paul W. Frillman, cons
Ralph N. Clough, cons
David H. McKiUop, cons
Ralph H. Hunt, cons
Frank Jackson Wathen, passport and
citizenship officer.
Alexander L. Peaslee, cons
Arthur D. Barnett, cons
Sverre M. Backe, cons
John Roger Heidemann
Douglas N. Forman, Jr
Frank A. Kierman, Jr.
John Q. Blodgett, v. c
Charles J. Beckman, v. c
Elie Thomas Colosimo, public affairs
officer.
Eleanor M. Shields, personnel officer —
Lucy A. Shults, v. c
Arthur H. Rosen, v. c
Jack W. Leach, info, officer
Howard L. Boorman, v. c
Richard M. McCarthy, v. c
John N. Gatch, Jr., v. c
Stephen A. Comiskey, v. c
Paul M. Miller, v. c
Theo C. Adams, v. c
Charles Tenney Cross, public affairs
officer.
Richard E. Johnson, v. c
Valerie K. Breingan, gen. sers. officer -
James Talmadge Rousseau, v. c
Ada Miriam Sullivan, librarian
Robert A. Burton, public affairs asst —
Gilda R. Duly, v. c
Margaret Hussman, v. c
Edward Wallace Bryant, v. c
John Anthony McVickar, v. c
Robert Jadwin Ballantyne, v. c
Franklin Joseph Crawford, v. c
Hendrik van Oss, cons
Beatrice Holt, librarian
Jack A. Gertz, v. c
Richard B. Peters, v. c
Robert G. L. Wall, v. c.3
David Dean, v. c
Joseph J. Wagner, cons
Walter William Harris, Jr., cons, att —
Creath A. Tooley, For. Ser. Staff
officer. *
Leo Joseph Potvin, communications
supervisor.
John Harless Lawson, communications
officer.
Albert C. Fox, asst. cons. att. ^
Kenneth W. Linde, v. c
Edward Claude McKeown, admin, asst -
^Assigned also to Jidda and Sana'a.
^Assigned also to Macau.
July
July
Oct.
Oct.
Dec. 16, 1949
Apr. 20, 1951
Mar. 29, 1952
1, 1952
1, 1952
29, 1951
25, 1951
Aug. 21, 1950
July 20, 1950
Sept. 29, 1951