Robert W. Weise, Jr., 2d sec; v. c
Clifton B. Haughton, asst. att
Eric Berthold Shearer, asst. att
6,033
5,673
5,673
5,513
5,513
5,493
5,493
5,493
Giacomo Cacciatore, veterans affairs
officer.
Matthew J. Looram, Jr., 2d sec. ; v. c -
Dwight E. Scarbrough, 2d sec. ; v. c
Nathaniel Davis, 2d sec. ; v. c —
Emmett B. Ford, Jr., 2d sec. ; v. c
5,493
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
Bernice M. Hemmingsen, asst. att
5,313
5,313
Robert J. Gibbons, v. c
Philip M. Lindsay, 3d sec. ; v. c
George T. Churchill, 3d sec. ; econ.
officer (MSA).
5,313
5,093
5,093
5,079
Robert Finley Delaney, librarian
5,079
5,079
4,993
Paul D. McCusker, asst. att
Helen B. Wilson, personnel asst
Mary T. Chiavarini, sec
Matilde Sinclaire, biographic reporting
asst.
Gertrude S. Hooker, cultural affairs asst -
4,899
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,593
Athens and Trieste.
66
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
SaUr)'
ITALY- -Continued
Rome (Roma) (E) - Continued Richard F. W. Wolford, asst. att Mar. 4, 1951 FSR-6
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Bari (C)
Florence (Firenze) (C)
Genoa (Genova) (CG)
Milan (CG)
Naples (Napoli) (CG)
Col. Marion G. Pohl, army att
Capt. William Jefferson Marshall, naval
att. and naval att. lor air.
Col. PaiU T. Hanley, air att —
Col. Clebert L. Hall, asst. army att - —
Lt. Col. James R. Davidson, asst. army
att.
Lt. Col. Gervaise S. Chittick, asst. army
att.
Maj. Stephen C. Farris, asst. army att -
Maj. Thomas E. Chegin, asst. army att -
Maj. Ralph M. Hofmann, asst. army att -
Capt. Zoltan J. Tober, asst. army att —
1st Lt. Robert F. M. Duncan, Jr., asst.
army att.
Comdr. Lawrence Robert Neville, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. Col. George Davis Webster, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. Comdr. Leo Bernard Blocker, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. Robert Wesley Maiden, asst. naval
att.
Lt. (jg) John Henry Graham, asst. naval
att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Lt. Col. Anthony J. Mony, asst. air att -
Maj. William H. Karmany, asst. air att. i
Maj. Lyle G. Frost, asst. air att
Maj. Lloyd J. Murphy, asst. air att —
Maj. Lemuel H. McCormack, asst. air att
William J. Barnsdale, principal officer -
Richard R. Wilford, v. c
Charles S. Reed, 2d, cons. gen. 2
Frederick L. Jochem, public affairs
officer (Bologna).
Marjorie F. Ferguson, cons, att
John A. Bywater, cons
James Moceri, public affairs officer —
John Chadwick Hawley, v. c
Elizabeth C. Bouch, v. c
Margot E. Cutter, librarian (Bologna) -
Alice G. Mulhern, v. c
William A. Campbell, v. c. ; asst.
cons. att.
Brownlee McKee, librarian
Harold D. Finley, cons, gen
Alfred P. Dennis, cons
Russell L. Harris, asst. cons, att
Sofia P. Kearney, v. c
Norah Alsterlund, v. c
Dorothy St. Clair, sec
Edward T. Long, v. c
John H. Barber, v. c
William S. Harrington, v. c
Joel C. Hudson, cons, gen
Philip J. Conley, cons
Robert W. Tucker, cons
Joseph E. Wiedenmayer, cons
Thomas D. Bowie, cons
Albert C. Cizauskas, v. c
Margaret Ruth Kelley, v. c
Timothy Joseph Burke, v. c
Alfred T. Nester, cons. gen. ^
Jan. 7, 1952
Mar. 8, 1951
June 28, 1950
Mar. 6, 1952
Mar. 26, 1948
Dec. 21, 1951
Mar. 29, 1948
Mar. 1, 1951
Dec. 21, 1951
Dec. 21, 1951
Apr. 4, 1952
Aug. 15, 1951
June 15, 1951
Oct. 3, 1950
Aug. 7, 1951
Oct. 17, 1951
May 16, 1951
Mar. 20, 1951
Apr. 7, 1951
Sept. 28, 1951
Feb. 13, 1952
June 9, 1952
Mar. 29, 1951
Feb. 27, 1950
Nov. 2, 1951
May 12, 1947
Apr. 7, 1948
Nov. 14, 1951
May 10, 1950
May 13, 1952
Jan. 2, 1952
Dec. 7, 1948
Apr. 25, 1949
Mar. 1,
Mar. 8,
Jan. 19,
Jan. 31,
May 25,
Aug. 17,
Jan. 19,
Nov. 26,
Nov. 28,
Feb. 16,
Nov. 16,
Feb. 16,
May 8,
Dec. 21,
Apr. 20,
May 2,
Feb. 9,
June 28,
Nov. 17,
1951
1949
1950
1949
1945
1951
1950
1951
1951
1950
1948
1951
1951
1949
1951
1952
1950
1950
1949
$4,39:
FSO-5
FSO-5
FSO-2
FSR-3
FSS-6
FSS-6
FSR-5
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-9
FSS-9
FSS-9
FSO-3
FSO-4
FSR-4
FSS-7 â–
FSS-8 â–
FSS-9 â–
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-9 â–
FSO-2 -
FSR-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSS-5 -
FSO-4 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-1 -
5,51;
5, 51;
11,85(
9,73(
6,681
6,50!
5,71:
5,67;
5,67;
5,31;
5,07£
5,07£
4,899
11,030
6,963
6,963
6,267
5,673
5,439
5,313
5,313
5,259
12, 700
8,763
7,863
7,635
6,963
5,493
5,313
4,719
14, 300
^Assigned also to Ankara and Athens.
'"Assigned also to San Marino.
Assigned also as couns. of emb. at Rome.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
67
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
ITALY- -Continued
gen
Henry T. Smith, cons
Stephen N. Sestanovich, cons
Hugh H. Teller, cons
Henry Clinton Reed, cons
James T. O. Braafladt, v. c
John A. Moran, 3d, v. c
James R. Billman, v. c
Park F. WoUam, v. c
Maida F. Stotts, v. c
James Bruce Engle, v. c. (MDAP)
Barrett M. Reed, v. c
Hugh D. Kessler, v. c
Anna G. Banker, librarian
Theron S. Henderson, v. c
Robert J. Martens, â– " c
Maurice W. Altaffer, cons.
Doris H. Allen, cons
Aubrey Lee Welch, Jr., v. c
E. Jan Nadelman, v. c
Roger L. Smith, v. c
Chris G. Petrow, v. c
Don Richard Torrey, v. c
Elizabeth Rice, v. c
Robert C. Ode, v. c - -
Richard S. Huestls, cons
Kenneth R. Boyle, cons
Albert K. Ludy, Jr., cons
Henry L. Pitts, Jr. , cons
Harry Kushner, v. c
Walter Scofield Blair, v. c
Charles H. Pletcher, v. c
Elizabeth R. Fitton, librarian
JAPAN
Robert D. Murphy, A. E. and P
William T. Turner, couns. of emb
Frank Arnold Waring, couns. of emb.
for econ. affairs.
James B. Pilcher, couns. of emb. ;
cons. gen.
Saxton E. Bradford, couns. of emb. —
Merritt Brandon Booth, att
Julius Bassin, att
Niles W. Bond, couns. of emb
Wolf I. Ladejinsky, att
Barr V. Washburn, att
Robert R. Spence, att. '
John P. Gardiner, 1st sec; cons
Robert Alexander, 1st sec; cons
Peyton Kerr, 1st sec; cons
Olcott H. Deming, 1st sec. ; cons
John M. Sleeves, 1st sec; cons
Margaret H. Williams, cultural affairs
officer.
G. Lewis Schmidt, att
Fred Ritchie, att
Glenn W. Shaw, att
Joseph Cannon Watson, att
George Wallace Callahan, supervisor of
constr.
George Oswald Barraclough, att
John A. BaUew, att
Leo Aloysius Gough, att
Clinton H. Green, info, officer
Paul C. Blum, att
Franklin Hawley, 1st sec. ; cons
June 21,
1949
FSO-3 - -
$ 9, 130
Aug. 27,
1951
FSR-3 - -
9,130
Dec. 20,
1949
FSS-4 —
7,689
Apr. 25,
1951
FSO-4 - -
7,263
June 16
1951
FSS-7 — -
6,087
Jan. 2iS
1950
FSS-8 - -
5,493
July 6
1951
FSO-5 - -
5,313
Mar. 14
1952
FSO-5 — -
5,313
May 11
1949
FSS-9 - -
5,259
Mar. 8
1951
FSO-6 —
5,093
Aug. 14
1951
FSO-6 - -
5,093
Nov. 27
1950
FSS-9 —
5,079
Feb. 28
1951
FSS-9 - —
4,899
Jan. 20
1950
FSS-9 - -
4,719
Apr. 3
1951
FSO-6 —
4,593
Mar. 19
1951
FSO-2 - —
12, 700
Sept. 1
1949
FSS-7 - -
6,087
FSS-7 - -
6,087
Jan. 18
1951
FSO-5 - -
5,713
June 19
1950
FSS-8 - —
5,673
Dec. 4
1951
FSO-5 - -
5,313
Aug. 29
1951
FSR-5 - —
5,313
Jan. 2
1951
FSS-8 — -
5,313
Dec. 19
1951
FSS-9 - -
5,079
May 3
1951
FSO-3 —
9,130
Feb. 2
1951
FSR-4 —
7,263
Apr. 9
1952
FSO-4 - —
6,963
Mar. 20
1950
FSO-4 —
6,963
Feb. 24
1950
FSS-7 —
6,087
Apr. 2
1951
FSS-8 - —
5,313
Jan. 24
, 1952
FSO-6 -
4,793
Feb. 21
, 1952
FSS-9 —
4,719
Apr.
18
1952
Apr.
10
1952
Oct.
15
1951
Dec.
9
1949
May
8
1950
June
6
1952
Nov.
5
1951
Aug.
23
1950
Oct.
9
1950
Feb.
26
1951
Apr.
21
1952
May
8
1950
Dec.
11
1950
Apr.
26
1951
Apr.
27
1951
June 18
1951
May
26
1951
Dec.
14
1951
Jan.
15
1952
Feb.
24
1952
Apr.
23
1952
Oct.
11
1949
Dec.
16
1951
Apr.
20
1950
Aug.
7
1951
Mar
20
1952
Dec.
19
1947
May
12
1949
FSO-CM -
FSO-1 —
FSR-1 —
FSO-2 -
FSR-2 —
11,850
FSR-2 —-
11,850
FSR-2 — -
11,500
FSO-2 —
11,130
FSR-2 - —
11,130
FSS-1 —
10, 550
FSS-2 —
10,250
FSO-3 —
10, 030
FSO-3 - —
10, 030
FSO-3 —
10,030
FSO-3 —
10, 030
FSO-3 — -
10,030
FSR-3 —
9,730
FSR-3 — -
9,730
FSR-3 - —
9,730
FSR-3 - —
9,730
FSR-3 —
9,730
FSS-2 -
9,710
FSS-3 - —
9,441
FSR-3 — -
9,430
FSS-2 - -
9,230
FSS-2 —
9,230
FSS-3 —
9,201
FSO-3 - —
9,130
12, 800
12,800
11,850
Burma, China, Federation of Malaya, Hong Kong, Indochina, Indonesia, Korea, Republic
ingapore, and Thailand.
68
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Tokyo (E)— Continued
JAPAN- -Continued
William Leonhart, 1st sec; cons
W. Garland Richardson, 1st sec. ; cons -
William Cornell Neville, att
Charles M. Tanner, motion picture
officer.
Edwin Joseph Carrington, civil property
claims officer.
Paul R. S. Brumby, legal officer
Dudley G. Singer, att
Garritt E. Roelofs, public affairs officer -
Jack S. Williams, att
Joseph Curtis Dodson, att
Rue Showalter Link, gen. sers. officer -
Fritz A. M. Alfsen, 2d sec. ; cons
William Eugene Meredith, radio officer -
Arthur R. Gunderson, press officer
John W. Henderson, 2d sec; cons
Saul Baran, econ. officer
Dorothy Ada Whipple, asst. att
Nevin Paul Neilson, att
Mark Turner Benson, recruitment and
placement officer.
Victor L. Hauge, radio officer
Mary Louise Smith, civil property claims
asst.
William H. Giltner, public affairs officer-
Albert W. J. Grotjohan, gen. sers.
officer.
John J. Conroy, att
Theodore E. Beiuiett, motion picture
officer.
Anne B. Wheeler, att
Robert W. Adams, 2d sec. ; cons
Stanley Sherman Carpenter, 2d sec. ;
cons.
Richard B. Finn, 2d sec; cons
Robert Orris Blake, 2d sec. ; cons
Walter Spurgeon Pedigo, att
Henry T. Unverzagt, cons
Boyce E. Powell, v. c
Eugene Irving Knez, public affairs officer -
Joseph F. Proff, procurement and
supply officer.
Jack L. Vrooman, billeting officer
Michael Lombard!, motion picture officer -
Kenneth Jones Ruch, budget and fiscal
officer.
C. Joseph Schick, personnel technician -
G. E. Robert Meyer, v. c
Duncan J. Laing, admin, officer
Nancy H. MacLennan, asst. att
Philip Franklin Fendig, v. c
Dorothy R. Ward, cultural affairs officer -
Athlyn B. Waller, warehousing officer —
Bernadine Ment, culhiral affairs officer -
Helen Marie Wood, cultural affairs officer-
Richard M. Herndon, 2d sec; v. c
Sarah Ida Cohn, civil property claims asst
Eleanor D. Lee, cultural affairs officer -
William H. Sullivan, 2d sec; v. c -
Richard H. Donald, 2d sec; v. c
Daniel J. Meloy, For. Ser. officer
Richard A. Ericson, Jr., 2d sec. ; v. c
Herbert B. Leggett, 2d sec. ; v. c
Thomas H. Murfin, 3d sec. ; v. c
John Crider Amott, 2d sec. ; v. c
Sheila McCulloch, asst. att
Ollie Gertrude Edmundson, personnel
officer.
Sept. 7, 1951
Mar. 13, 1952
Feb. 4, 1952
May 23, 1952
Jan. 27, 1952
Feb. 25,
Aug. 14,
Apr. 25,
June 5,
May 6,
Mar. 16,
Oct. 26,
Apr. 29,
May 12,
Sept. 27,
June 2,
Apr. 23,
Aug. 15,
Nov. 11,
1952
1951
1952
1952
1951
1952
1951
1952
1952
1951
1952
1951
1951
1951
Apr. 4, 1952
Apr. 21, 1952
May 11, 1952
Oct. 1, 1950
Nov. 12, 1951
Mar. 20, 1952
Jan. 22, 1952
Sept. 16, 1948
May 9, 1949
Apr. 20, 1951
Feb. 19, 1952
June 6, 1951
June 18, 1951
Feb. 4, 1952
Apr. 29, 1952
Mar. 10, 1952
June 6, 1952
June 9, 1952
June 16, 1947
June 15,
July 12,
Mar. 25,
Dec. 11,
Sept. 5,
Feb. 15,
Mar .27,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 29,
July 28,
Apr. 21,
May 22,
Apr. 6,
Sept.24,
Nov. 23,
Jan. 21,
Sept.l2,
Jan. 9,
Apr. 4,
Nov. 16,
Feb. 1,
1951
1951
1947
1951
1950
1952
1952
1952
1952
1948
1952
1952
1950
1951
1951
1950
1951
1952
1952
1951
1951
FSO-3
FSO-3
FSR-3
FSS-3
FSR-4
FSR-4
FSS-3
FSS-3
FSS-3
FSS-4
FSS-3
FSO-4
FSR-4
FSR-4
FSO-4
FSR-4
FSS-4
FSS-4
FSS-5
FSR-4
FSS-6 â–
FSS-5 â–
FSS-6 â–
FSS-5 â–
FSS-5 -
FSS-6 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-4 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-8 -
FSR-5 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -â–
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -â–
FSS-8 -
FSO-5 -â–
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 —
FSO-5 —
FSO-5 —
FSR-5 -
FSS-8 —
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
69
Name and title
Category
and class
Salary
JAPAN - Contlnued
Roy Clifford Breiter, Jr., billeting
officer.
Jacquelin Reifsnider, info, officer
Helen K. Lyons, v. c
Jeanne Marie Cook, cultural affairs
officer.
Corabelle Tolin, asst. disbursing
officer.
Marion Maxine Whinery, mail, records,
and communications supervisor.
David Winston Heron, librarian
Lucian L. Rocke, Jr., 3d sec; v. c -
Richard D. Nethercut, 3d sec. ; v. c -
John F. Knowles, 3d sec; v. c
Col. William T. Ryder, army att
Capt. Ethelbert Watts, naval att. and
naval att. for air.
Lt. Col. William A. Larsen, act. air att-
Lt. Hammond Maurice Rolph, asst. naval
att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Maj. Charles I. Maggie, asst. air att -—
Joseph O. Zurhellen, Jr., cons
Emmet Kinner, cultural affairs
officer.
Thomas W. Ainsworth, v. c
George Allen Byland, v. c
Ralph J. Blake, cons, gen
Glen W. Bruner, cons
Walter Nichols, public affairs officer - -
James V. Martin, Jr. , cons
Harry F. Pfeiffer, Jr., v. c
Robert Lyle Brown, v. c
Emma K. Skinner, cultural affairs
officer.
Ida F. Kramer, cultural affairs officer -
Timothy M. Manley, v. c -—
Maxwell Chaplin, v. c
William H. Bruns, v. c
George M. Korb, cultural affairs officer â–
Earl Russell Linch, public affairs
officer.
Henry G. Krausse, Jr., v. c
David L. Osborn, cons
James A. Elliot, v. c -— -
Kathryn G. Mushake, cultural affairs
officer.
William Joseph Cunningham, v. c
Laurence W. Taylor, cons, gen
Leo J. Callanan, cons, gen
Charles H. Stephan, cons
Vincent Canzoneri, cons
George H. Zentz, cons
Stephen A. Rynas, v. c
William C. Sherman, v. c
Apr. 18, 1952
June 7, 1952
June 18, 1951
Apr. 28, 1952
May 15, 1952
June 29, 1950
June 5, 1952
Oct. 9, 1951
Aug. 13, 1951
Nov. 20, 1951
May 5, 1952
May 5, 1952
May 2, 1952
May 2, 1952
May 2, 1952
Aug. 21, 1950
Apr. 29, 1952
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 -
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
JORDAN
Joseph C. Green, app. E. E. and M. P -
Tracy R. Welling, att. (TCA)
Mills E. Hunger, chief of water resources
div. (TCA).
Carl A. Olson, budget and fiscal officer -
Eddie-Karl G. Borjesson, sanitary engi-
neer.
A. David Fritzlan, 1st sec. ; cons
Carl Gordon Floe, procurement and
supply officer.
May
31,
1951
Dec.
6,
1950
Mar.
30,
1950
Mar
14,
1952
Apr.
18,
1952
Oct.
11,
1951
June
6,
1950
Aug.
8,
1951
Apr.
29,
1952
May 8, 1952
Apr. 5, 1951
Nov. 15, 1951
Aug. 29, 1951
Apr. 29, 1952
Feb. 20, 1952
Aug. 31, 1951
Feb. 13, 1951
Apr. 7, 1952
May 15, 1952
Oct. 11, 1951
Feb. 19, 1952
Dec. 9, 1949
Oct. 5, 1948
Mar. 14, 1952
July 13, 1951
Apr. 23, 1952
Aug. 14,
1951
$ 5; 313
5,313
5,079
5,079
4,899
4,719
4,719
4,593
4,393
4,193
FSO-4 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-11-
FSO-2 -
FSO-3 -
FSS-5 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSG-10-
FSO-4 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-10-
FSO-2 â–
FSO-3 â–
FSS-4 â–
FSS-5 â–
FSS-6 •
FSO-5
FSO-6
6,963
6,033
5,313
3,927
11,130
9,130
7,455
7,263
6,313
6,267
6,033
5,853
4,593
4,393
5,713
6,033
5,313
4,563
6,963
7,455
5,673
4,323
11,850
11,030
7,689
7,095
6,501
5,713
4,993
May
Apr.
Feb.
14,
2,
12,
1952
1952
1952
Feb.
Apr.
19,
21,
1952
1952
Apr.
June
8,
2,
1949
1952
FSR-2 -
FSS-1 -
12,700
10,250
FSS-2 — -
FSS-2 —
9,710
9,230
FSO-3 - —
FSS-4 -
9,130
8.409
jneral's residence in Kobe.
70
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1 , 1952
Post
Name and title
JORDAN— Continued
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
Amman (L) - Continued _.
(AA & Air A)
Seoul (E)
Vernon Cassln, asst. att
Stanley R. Chartrand, cons
Robert John MacQuaid, 2d sec. ; v. c - -
Ivan Douglas Ball, gen. sers. officer - -
Col. Hugh W. Stevenson, army att. ^
Col. William E. Covington, Jr., air att. ^
Capt. Harold A. Neill, asst. army att. ^ -
Maj. Emmett E. Curran, asst. airatt.^-
Capt. John W. Eggleston, asst. air att. ^-
KOREA
Sept
18,
1950
Nov.
21,
1951,
Apr.
24,
1951
Feb.
8,
1952
Sept.
26,
1951
Oct.
5,
1951
Nov.
14,
1950
Oct.
5,
1951
Oct.
6,
1951
FSS-7
FSS-8
FSO-5
FSS-8
$ 6,087
5,673
5,313
5,313
John J. Muccio, A. E. and P
E. Allan Lightner, Jr., couns. of emb —
Gordon B. Strong, couns. of emb.
(Pusan).
Marshall O. Exnicios, att. (Pusan)
Eldon J. Cassoday, att. (Pusan)
Marcus Wesley Scherbacher, att
John Talbert Sinclair, personnel officer -
Richard Paul Conlon, att. (Pusan)
Thomas Edward Gavin, chief of personnel
sers. br.
Joseph F. Link, Jr. , att. (Pusan)
Robert Frederick Smith, motor officer —
Jesse D. McElroy, supply and procure-
ment officer (Pusan).
Glenn Ackerman Scott, att. (Pusan)
Rolland H. Bushner, 2d sec. ; cons
(FHisan).
Alfred Lawrence Grigis, cultural affairs
officer (Pusan).
Roy Ira Hanna, supervisor of inventory
unit.
Joseph Szekely, info, officer (Pusan)
Elmer C. Hulen, 2d sec; v. c. (Pusan) -
Carl F. Bartz, Jr. , public affairs officer-
Lorin G. Reeder, photographic technician-
Robert C. Arnold, v. c. (Pusan)
Walter Henry Drew, 2d sec. ; v. c
Robert W. Eastham, 2d sec; v. c
(I^san).
Philip M. Dale, Jr., 2d sec; v. c
PhUip W. Manhard, 2d sec ; v. c (Pusan)
Richard H. Lamb, 2d sec; v. c (Pusan)-
Vincent S. R. Brandt, 2d sec. ; v. c
(Pusan).
Robert M. S. Lau, constr. supt
Aloysius J. Warnecki, disbursing
officer.
Helen J. Mullen, personnel officer
(F>usan).
Philip C. Rowe, v. c
James F. L. S. Matthews, 3d sec. ; v. c
William A. Buchanan, public affair's
officer.
Michael A. Falzone, 3d sec. ; v. c
(Ptisan).
William Grant Ridgeway, motion picture
officer (Pusan). ^
Leo John Rogers, supt. of Kookje Sudo
Bldg.
Donald H. Hall, radio officer (Pusan) -
James E. Markey, Jr., public affairs
officer. *
^Assigned to Amman and Damascus
"4S:fmChTnr: ''"""'' -^ ^—^; -ident m Damascus.
T?esident in Kwangju.
July 28, 1948
Mar. 1, 1951
Nov. 15, 1951
June 11, 1951
Nov. 15, 1951
Apr. 30, 1950
Dec. 15, 1948
Apr. 27, 1951
Jan. 1, 1949
Aug. 22, 1951
Jan. 1, 1949
Sept. 6, 1951
May 15, 1952
June 6, 1952
May 9, 1952
Jan. 1, 1949
Dec. 31, 1951
Apr. 3, 1952
Feb. 11, 1950
July 23, 1951
July 9, 1951
Jan. 1, 1949
Oct. 20, 1950
FSO-CM-
FSO-1 —
FSR-2 —
FSS-1 -
FSS-3 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-3 -
FSS-4 —
FSS-4 —
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 —
Nov. 22, 1950
Apr. 9, 1951
Nov. 2, 1951
June 18, 1952
May 29, 1949
Jan. 11, 1952
Jan. 15, 1952
Oct. 26, 1949
Aug. 6, 1951
June 27, 1950
Mar. 10, 1952
Jan. 1, 1949
Jan. 1, 1949
Feb. 1, 1951
Mar. 17, 1951
FSS-5 -
FSO-4 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-6 -
FSS-7 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-8 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 —
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 —
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 - .
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 -
12, 800
11,130
9,950
9,441
9,230
8, 7?1
8,481
7,689
7,689
7,275
7,095
7,095
6,963
6,681
6,501
5,907
5,713
5,673
5,619
5,493
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,079
4,993
4,899
4,793
4,719
4,719
4,719
4,719
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
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Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
KOREA - Continued
Robert G. Flershem, public affairs offi-
cer. (Pusan). ^
Virgil E. Prichard, v. c. (Pusan)
Thomas A. Cassilly, 3d sec; v. c.
(Pusan). ^
Gerald Michael Bache, 3d sec. ; v. c - -
Col. Charles A. Anderson, army att -
Comdr. Joseph Lynn, naval att. and
naval att. for air.
Maj. Alben B. Gulp, air att
Lt. Og) Robert Walker Allen, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
KXJWAIT
Enoch S. Duncan, cons
John Edward Cunningham, v. c
LAOS, KINGDOM OF '
Donald R. Heath, E. E. and M. P. *
LATVIA
Legation at Riga closed.
LEBANON
with
July
20,
1951
Apr.
Mar
23,
21,
1952
1952
Aug.
10,
1951
May
Nov.
29,
16,
1951
1951
May
May
28,
15,
1952
1952
FSS-9 - 4
FSS-9
FSO-6 - -
FSO-6
$4,719
4,719
4,593
4,193
Mar. 12, 1951
Nov. 23, 1951
FSO-4
FSO-6
7,863
5,093
- I June 29, 1950 | FSO-CM - |
Harold B. Minor, E. E. and M. P
Edwin Allen Locke, Jr., U.S. rep.
personal rank of amb.
John H. Bruins, couns. of leg
William E. F. Conrad, att. (UNRWA) — -
B. Winfred Ruffner, att
Mollis W. Peter, att —
Nestor C. Ortiz, att
Charles C. Crooks, shipping specialist —
Ernest C. Betts, Jr., att
Louis C. Bresson, special asst. to
TCA regional coordinator.
Trevor Lauman Christie, travel spe-
cialist.
Alexander Yaney, Jr., att. (TCA)
William J. Crockett, exec, officer
Winfield H. Lyon, Jr., att
Robert Jay Halliday, att
Mildred A. Vardaman, att
William R. Mayers, procurement supply
officer.
James C. Lobenstlne, 2d sec. ; cons
Armin H. Meyer, 2d sec; cons
Donald C. Bergus, 2d sec. ; cons. ^
Robert Dennis Lovelace, att
William P. Shockley, Jr., cons
Thomas C. Sorensen, asst. att
Harrison W. Burgess, asst. att
Raymond Thomsen, property and supply
officer .
Edward A. Symans, asst. att
James B. Llndsey, v. c
John W. Rozier, 2d sec. ; v. c
William F. Penniman, Jr., 2d sec; v. c •
Daisy Humphrey, admin, asst
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Apr.
June
Mar.
May
June
Jan.
Jan.
19,
15,
15,
30,
25,
3,
19.
4,
4,
4,
1951
1951
1950
1952
1951
1952
1952
1952
1952
1952
May 12, 1952
May
Oct.
July
Apr.
Aug.
May
July
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Nov.
Feb.
May
Oct.
May
Dec.
July
Jan.
12,
15,
27,
15,
23,
20,
24,
16,
12,
27,
16,
25,
26,
1,
22,
20,
15,
10,
7,
1952
1951
1949
1952
1951
1952
1951
1952
1950
1951
1950
1951
1952
1952
1951
1952
1949
1951
1924
FSO-1 —
FSR-1 —
14, 300
FSO-1 —
12,800
FSR-2 —
11,850
FSR-2 —
11,130
FSR-2 —
11,130
FSR-3 —
10,030
FSS-2 —
9,950
FSR-3 —
9,730
FSR-3 —
9,730
FSS-2 - -
9,470
FSS-3 —
9,201
TCA-3 —
9,130
FSR-4 —
8,763
FSS-3 —
8,481
FSS-4 —
7,689
FSS-4 —
7,689
FSO-4
FSO-4
FSO-4
FSS-6
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSO-5
FSO-5
FSS-9
7,563
7,263
6,963
6,861
5,907
5,907
5,907
5,907
5,853
5,673
5,513
5,513
5,439
Chonju.
Chunchon. ..
Saigon, Vietnam, is accredited also to the Kingdoms of Cambodia and Lao5i resident m Saigon.
ilso to the Kingdom of Cambodia and State of Vietnam; resident in Saigon.
30 to Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen.
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FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1 , 1952
Post
Beirut (L) - Continued
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Monrovia (E)
(Air A)
Tripoli (L)
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
LEBANON- -Continued
Samuel O. Ruff, 2d sec. ; v. c
Albert C. Fox, asst. att. 'â–
Rodger C. Abraham, asst. att
Banks Allen Murray, Jr., asst. att
Charles Watson Scott, accountant
James B. Barracks, asst. att
Maurice D. Leach, Jr. , asst. att
William G. Austin, asst. att
Col. George V. Millett, Jr. , army att -
Lt. Comdr. Henry Clyde Turner, naval