(E)
Manila, Republic of the Philippines
(MSA)
ARA Maracaibo, Venezuela (C)
EUR Marseille, France (CG)
EUR Martinique, French West Indies (C)
FE Masan, Korea (USIE only).
ARA Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
(C)
FE Matsuyama, Japan (USIE only).
ARA Mazatla'n, Sinaloa, Mexico (C) —
FE Medan, Indonesia (C(S. P. ))
ARA Medellin, Colombia (C)
EUR Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (C)
ARA Me'rida, Yucatsfn, Mexico (C) —
NEA Meshed, Iran (C)
Mesopotamia. See Iraq.
ARA Mexican, Baja California, Mexico
(C)
Mexico
ARA Mexico, D. F. , Mexico (E)
EUR Milan, Italy (CG)
ARA MoUendo, Peru (CA)
NEA Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa (C)-
Monaco
NEA Monrovia, Liberia (E) :
ARA Monterrey, Nuevo Lerfh, Mexico
(C) —
ARA Montevideo, Uruguay (E)
EUR Montreal, Quebec, Canada (CG) -
Morocco ^
EUR Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (E)
Mozambique, Africa
Mukden, Liaoning, China
GER Munich, Germany (CG)
FE Nagano, Japan (USIE only).
FE Nagasaki, Japan (USIE only).
FE Nagoya, Japan (C)
FE Nagoya, Japan (USIE).
NEA Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa (CG) -
Nanking, China
EUR Naples, Italy (CG)
EUR Nassau, New Providence,
Bahamas (C)
- - Nepal
Netherlands
Paj
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177
lOnal
^u
Netherlands Guiana. See Surinam.
Netherlands West Indies. See
Aruba and Curasao.
New Brunswick
New Caledonia
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England (C) -
New Delhi, India (E)
Newfoundland
New Providence, Bahamas. See
Nassau.
New Zealand
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
(C) —
Nicaragua
Nice, France (C)
Nicosia, Cyprus (C)
Nigeria, West Africa
Niigata, Japan (USIE only).
Nogales, Sonora, Mexico (C)
Northern Ireland. See Ireland,
Northern.
Norway
Noumea, New Caledonia (C)
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas,
Mexico (C)
Okayama, Japan (USIE only).
Oporto, Portugal (C)
Osaka, Japan (USIE).
Oslo, Norway (E)
Oslo, Norway (MSA)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (E)
Pakistan
Palermo, Italy (CG)
Palestine
Panama
Panama' Panama (E)
Para'. See BeleTm, Para' Brazil.
Paraguay
Paramaribo, Surinam (C)
Paris, France (E)
Paris, France (MSA)
Patras, Greece (USIE only).
Peiping, Hopeh, China
Penang, Federation of Malaya
(C(S.P.)) —
Pernambuco. See Recife,
Pernambuco, Brazil.
Persia. See Iran.
Perth, Western Australia,
Australia (C)
Peru
Philippines, Republic of the
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(Indochina) (E)
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico
(C)
Poland — 7
Ponta Delgada, SSb Miguel,
Azores (C)
Port-au-Prince, Haiti (E)
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province,
Union of South Africa (C)
Port Limoli, Costa Rica (CA) —
P8rto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil (C) — -
Port-of -Spain, Trinidad, British
West Indies (CG)
Port Said, Egypt (C)
Portugal
Praha, Czechoslovakia (E)
Pretoria, Transvaal, Union of
South Africa (E)
Puerto Arrauelles, Panama (CA) -
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24
51
58
11
77
10
78
24
52
53
75
78, 115
24
75
84
ARA
ARA
EUR
ARA
NEA
FE
ARA
EUR
EUR
ARA
ARA
ARA
EUR
EUR
78
115
10
ARA
FE
79
67
EUR
80
80
EUR
80
ARA
80
NEA
77
NEA
19
ARA
103,109
EUR
13
ARA
ARA
53
ARA
ARA
ARA
2
ARA
81
81, 118
ARA
10
ARA
75
ARA
83
FE
FE
84
57
FE
92
FE
14
EUR
9
FE
54
• FE
18
84,115
FE
15
91
80
EUR
Regional
Bureau
ARA Puerto Cortes, Honduras (CA) —
ARA Puerto la Cruz, Anzo/tegui,
Venezuela (C)
Puerto Libertador, Dominican
Republic (CA) — -
Puntarenas, Costa Rica (CA)
Pusan, Korea
Quebec, Quebec, Canada (C)
Quito, Ecuador (E)
Rabat, Morocco (C)
Rangoon, Burma (E) -,-
Rangoon, Burma (MSA)
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil (C) -
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (C)-
Reykjavik, Iceland (L)
Reykjavik, Iceland (MSA)
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico (C)-
Riga, Latvia
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (E)
Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil (CA)
Rome, Italy (E)
Rome, Italy (MSA)
Rosario, Argentina
Rotterdam, Netherlands (C)
Rumania
Russia. See Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba (CA)
Saigon, Vietnam (Indochina) (E) —
Saigon, Vietnam (Indochina) (MSA)-
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
(C) — - -
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
(CG)
Salaverry,Peru (CA)
Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (CG)-
Salonika, Greece (C)
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (C)
Salzburg, Austria (C(S. P. ))
Sana'a, Yemen (L)
San Jos< Costa Rica (E)
San Luis Potosi^ San Luis Potosi'
Mexico (C)
San Marino
San Pedro Sula, Honduras (C) —
San Salvador, El Salvador (E) —
Santiago, Chile (E)
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba (C)
Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic. See Ciudad TrujiUo.
Santos, s3'o Paulo, Brazil (C) —
SSb Luiz, Maranhffo, Brazil (CA) -
Sffo Miguel, Azores
SSb Paulo, S^'o Paulo, Brazil (CG)-
Sapporo, Japan (C)
Sapporo, Japan (USIE).
Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of
Scotland
Sendai, Japan (USIE only).
Seoul, Korea (E)
Seville, Spain (C)
's Gravenhage. See Hague, The
Shanghai, Kiangsu, China
Shinjuku (Tokyo), Japan (USIE only).
Shjzuoka, Japan (USIE only).
Siam. See Thailand.
Singapore (CG)
Smyrna, Turkey. See Izmir.
Sofia. See Bulgaria.
South Africa, Union of
Southampton, England (C)
Page
57
94
16
14
70
10
16
76
9
117
9
10
58
113
75
71
7
9
64
113
1
77
85
15
94
120
10
11
81
53
56
9
6
95
13
75
66
57
18
11
15
9
9
84
9
69
85
51
70
86
13
53
91
51
178
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
Regional
Bureau
Page
EUR
EUR
GER
FE
EUR
NEA
FE
FE
FE
FE
FE
ARA
EUR
NEA
ARA
NEA
ARA
NEA
EUR
EUR
ARA
FE
FE
EUR
ARA
EUR
Southern Rhodesia 53
Soviet Socialist Republics, Union
of 92
Spain - - -— 85, 115
Stockholm, Sweden (E) 86
Strasbourg, France (C) 24
Stuttgart, Germany (CG) 43
Sumatra. See Medan.
Surabaya, Indonesia (C(S. P. )) — - 61
Surinam 77
Sweden 86
Switzerland 87,102,115
Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia (CG) 2
Syria 88
Tabriz, Iran (C) 62
Taegu, Korea (USIE only).
Taejon, Korea (USIE only).
Tainan, Formosa (USIE only).
Taipei, Taiwan (E) 12
Taipei, Taiwan (MSA) - - 117
Taiwan 12
Takamatsu, Japan (USIE only).
Tallinn, Estonia 19
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico (C) 75
Tananarive, Madagascar (C) 24
Tanganyika 53
Tangier, Morocco (L) 75
Tegucigalpa, Honduras (E) 57
Tehran, Iran (E) 61
Tela, Honduras (CA) 57
Tel Aviv, Israel (E) 63
Tenerife, Canary Islands (C) — 86
Thailand 89, 120
The Hague, Netherlands (E) 76
Thessaloniki. See Salonika.
Tientsin, Hopeh, China 13
Tihwa, Sinkiang, China 13
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
(C) 75
Tokyo, Japan (MSA) - - 120
Tokyo, Japan (E) 67
Tokyo, Japan (USIE).
Torino. See Turin.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (CG) — 11
Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico (C) 75
Transjordan. See Jordan.
Transvaal 91
Trieste, Free Territory of (USP) - 90, 102
Trinidad, British West Indies 54
Regional
Bureau
NEA Tripoli, Libya (L)
Tsingtao, Shantung, China
FE Tuguegarao, Republic of the
Philippines (USIE only).
NEA Tunis, Tunisia (CG)
EUR Turin, Italy (C)
Turkey
Union of South Africa
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Uruguay
Vaduz, Liechtenstein (CG)
EUR Valencia, Spain (C)
NEA Valletta, Malta (C) - - -
ARA Valparaiso, Chile (C)
EUR Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada (CG)
Venezuela
EUR Venice, Italy (C)
ARA Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico (C) -
EUR Victoria, British Columbia,
Canada (C)
Victoria. See Vito'ria, Espirito
Santo, Brazil.
Vienna, Austria (MSA)
EUR Vienna, Austria (E and USCOA) -
FE Vientiane, Laos (Indochina)
(L(S.P.))
Vietnam, State of
EUR Vigo, Spain (C)
ARA Vitdria, Espirito Santo, Brazil (C)
Wales
EUR Warsaw, Poland (E)
EUR Wellington, New Zealand (E)
Wien. See Vienna.
Wiesbaden, Germany
EUR Windsor, Ontario, Canada (C) - -
EUR Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (CG) -
Wiirttemberg-Baden, Germany —
Yemen
FE Yokohama, Japan (CG)
FE Yokohama, Japan (USIE).
Yugoslavia
Yiinnanfu. See Kunming.
EUR Zagreb, Yugoslavia (C)
EUR ZUrich, Switzerland (CG) —
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CONTENTS
Abbreviations and Symbols
Post Information
Categories and Salaries of Foreign Service Personnel and Technical Cooperation
Administration Personnel
Explanatory Note
Posts of Assignment
Personnel Assigned to the Department
Personnel on Special and Temporary Detail
Personnel on Detail as Inspectors
Personnel on Leave or Assigned to Posts Closed, Etc
Special Offices
Mutual Security Agency
Classification of Foreign Service Staff Officers
Index of Persons
Geographic Index
ill
y
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
AA office of army attache
act acting
admin administration
admin — »- administrative
A. E. and ambassador extraordinary and pleni-
P. potentiary
agri agricultural
agri agriculture
agt agent
Air A office of air attache
alt alternate
ARA Bureau of Inter-American Affairs
(x2337)
assoc associate
asst assistant
att attache
atty attorney
bd board
bldg building
br branch '
ohm chairman
C ■ consulate
CA consular agency
CG consulate general
elk clerk
CM class of career minister
cml commercial
com commerce
comm committee
commn commission
commr commissioner
cons consul or consular
constr construction
corr correspondence
couns counselor
ct court
del delegate
dep deputy
dept department
dir director
dist district
div division
DMPA Defense Materials Procurement
Agency
E emt)assy (after name of post)
ECE Economic Commission for Europe
econ economic
ed — T editor or editorial
E. E. and envoy extraordinary and minister pleni-
M. P. potentiary
elect electrical
emb embassy
EUR - Bureau of European Affairs (x2073)
exec executive
FE - Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (x5231)
for foreign
FSO — Foreign Service officer
FSR Foreign Service Reserve officer
FSS Foreign Service Staff officer
gen general
GER - Bureau of German Affairs (x5429)
HICOG Office of U.S. High Commissioner
for Germany
lAR International Authority on the Ruhr
ICAO International Civil Aviation
Organization
ILO International Labor Organization
info information
insp inspector
inst » — institute or institution
instr instruction or instructor
intell intelligence
ITU International Communication Union
jr junior
jt joint
L legation (after name of post)
leg legation
M mission
mem member
mgmt management
mgr manager
mil military
MSA Mutual Security Agency
NA office of naval attache
NAC North Atlantic Council
nat national
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NEA Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian
and African Affairs (x3588)
org organization
PEP President's Escapee Program
pol political
pub publisher or publication
rep representative
RIAS Radio in American sector
sec secretary
ser service
SHAPE Supreme Headquarters of Allied
Powers in Europe
S.P. special purpose post
sr senior
supt superintendent
TCA Technical Cooperation Administration
tech technical
UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works
Agency for Palestine Refugees
USCOA U.S. High Commissioner for
Austria
USIE ,- Office of U.S. Information and
Educational Exchange
USP Office of U. S. Political Adviser
V. c vice consul
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POST INFORMATION
Openings, closings, ana changes in rank from
July 1. 1952 to October 1, 1952.
Offices changed in rank, status, etc .
Amman, Jordan, changed from (L) to (E) on
August 27, 1952.
Beirut, Lebanon, changed from (L) to (E) on
August 27, 1952.
Damascus, Syria, changed from (L) to (E) on
August 27, 1952.
Salonika, Greece, changed from (C) to (CG) on
September 2, 1952.
Asmara, Eritrea, (C), federated with Ethiopia
September 11, 1952.
Offices closed
Breakdown of posts as of October 1, 1952
Embassies
66
Legations
10
Consulates General
57
Consulates
129
Consular Agencies
30
Political Advisers' Offices
1
Resident U. S. Delegation
to International
' Organizations
1
USIE Offices
40
TOTAL
Offices opened
334
None
Belo Horizonte, Brazil,(CA), opened
July 7, 1952.
SERVICE PERSONNEL
Foreign Service Officers
Class of Career Minister $14, 300
Class 1
Class 2 11, 130 to
Class 3 9, 130 to
$12,800 to $14,300
12,700
11,030
Class 4 $6,963 to $8,863
Cass 5 5, 313 to 6,713
Class 6 3,993 to 5,093
Foreign Service Reserve Officers
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
$12,800 to $14,300
11, 130 to 12,700
9, 130 to 11,030
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Foreign Service Staff Officers and Employees
Class 1 - — — $ 9, 950 to $11, 130
Class 2 - - 9, 230 to 10,250
Class 3 8, 481 to
Class 4 - -.- 7, 689 to
Class 5 7, 095 to
Class 6 - 6, 501 to
Class 7 — — . 5, 907 to
Class 8 5, 313 to
Class 9 4,719 to
Class 10 - 4,323 to
Class 11 3^927 to
9,441
8,649
8,115
7,401
6,807
6,213
5,619
5,223
4,647
$6, 963 to $8, 863
5,313 to 6,713
3,993 to 5,093
Class 12 $3,531 to $4,251
Class 13 3, 150 to 3,870
Class 14 - 2, 790 to
Class 15 2,610 to
Class 16 2, 430 to
Class 17 2, 250 to
Class 18 - - 2, 070 to
Class 19 1,890 to
Class 20 - - 1,710 to
Class 21 - - - - 1, 530 to
Class 22 1, 350 to
3,510
3,150
2,790
2,610
2,430
2,250
2,070
1,890
1,710
CATEGORIES AND SALARIES OF TECHNICAL
COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL
(Point Four Officers and Employees)
Class 1 $12, 800 to $14, 300
Class 2 - - 11, 130 to 12,700
Class 3 — 9, 130 to 11,030
Class 4 6, 963 to 8,863
Class 5 5, 313 to 6,713
Class 6 - 4,719 to 5,619
Class 7 - 4, 323 to 5,223
Class 8 3, 927 to 4,647
Class 9 - 3, 531 to 4,251
Class 10 3, 150 to 3,870
Class 11 2, 790 to 3,510
EXPLANATORY NOTE
Foreign Service List
Issued quarterly by the Department of State and compiled as a basic aid for personnel
in the Department of State and the Foreign Service, for other Government agencies, for
other governments, and for groups outside of government having need of this information.
Personnel Included
Personnel listed include the following: all chiefs of mission; all Foreign Service officers;
all Foreign Service Reserve officers; all Foreign Service Staff officers of class nine and
above; Technical Cooperation Administration officers of class nine and above; certain For-
eign Service Staff officers of classes ten, eleven, and twelve only when assigned to posts
with a complement of one, two, and/or three officers; and a special section furnished by
the Mutual Security Agency.
Method of Listing Personnel
The listing of officers by post is according to salary and not according to rank except in
the case of the chief of mission and/or principal officer at the post. The relative rank of
officers in the Foreign Service is determined by regulation as set forth in Volume I of the
Foreign Service Manual, Part VI, Chapter 100.
Sections Included
The January issue of the List includes the posts of assignment, the consular districts,
the tariff of Foreign Service fees, the index of persons, and the geographic index.
The April, July, and October issues include the posts of assignment and the two indexes
One of these three issues each year will include a section showing the breakdown by class
of certain groups in tne Foreign Service.
Miscellaneous Information
Only those actions received in the Division of Publications prior to the fifteenth of the
month in which this List is dated are included. This List is compiled and edited by the
General Editing Branch, Division of I>ublications. Please report to that Branch any neces-
sary corrections.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Kabul (E)
(AA & Air A)
AFGHANISTAN
Angus Ward, app. A. E. and P
William James Hayes, att
John Evarts Horner, 1st sec. ; cons —
Ciiarles F. Edmundson, att
John W. Bowling, 2d sec. ; cons
Frank J. T. EUis, att. (TCA)
Robert B. Dreessen, 2d sec. ; v. c
James D. Moffett, 2d sec; v. c
Joseph A. Donohoe, asst. att
Helen Mary Nagay, disbursing officer -
Ralph E. Lindstrom, 3d sec; v. c
Lt. Col. William C. Newman, army att -
Col. John B. Pattison, air att — —
Maj. Richard E. Jones, asst. air att
Capt. James R. Nolan, asst. air att. ^ -
June 27,
Apr. 2,
Jan. 25,
Feb. 1,
Mar. 1,
June 5,
Apr. 5,
June 27,
Jan. 10,
Aug. 28,
July 18,
1952
1952
1951
1952
1952
1952
1950
1951
1952
1952
1952
Apr. 30, 1952
Mar. 20, 1950
Apr. 29, 1952
Oct. 24, 1951
FSO-1 - -
-
FSS-1 —
$11
FSO-3 —
9
FSS-4 -
8
FSO-4 — -
7
FSS-6 - —
6
FSO-5 -
5
FSO-5 —
5
FSR-5 —
5
FSS-9 —
5
FSO-6 —
4
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires (E)
Albert F. Nufer, A. E. and P
Lester DeWitt Mallory, couns. of emb.
with personal rank of minister.
Joe D. Walstrom, couns. of emb. for
econ. affairs.
Robert Granville Caldwell, couns. of emb-
Joseph B. Costanzo, 1st sec. ; cons
Robert C. Martindale, 1st sec. ; cons
Richard M. Connell, 1st sec. ; cons
Warren H. McKenney, att. ^
Kenneth J. Yearns, 1st sec. ; cons, gen -
David Wilken, att
Clarence A. Boonstra, 1st sec
Roy Lee Wade, 1st sec — — —
Andy George Wilkison, att
Findley Weaver, 1st sec. ; cons
Eugene Francis Karst, att
Victor E. Campbell, att
James E. Bowers, 2d sec —
Connie R. Herron, att
Roy T. Davis, Jr., 2d sec. ; cons
Howard Brandon, 2d sec. ; cons
William B. Hart, att
Gilbert A. Crandall, asst. att
Wilfred P. Allard, att. ^
Ray Sena, Jr. , asst. att
Earle S. Pittman, gen. sers. officer
Robert D. Barton, asst. att. (Rosario) —
Abraham Vigil, v. c — - —
Isabel Gladys Conroy, act. personnel
officer.
Oscar H. Guerra, v. c
William B. Murray, asst. att —
Viron P. Vaky, 2d sec. ; v. c
Richard S. Sampson, asst. att
Max Ray Caldwell, asst. att
William R. Hazen, v. c —
Robert Wade Seward, Jr. , 3d sec. ; v. c -
John M. Cluff, 3d sec ; V. c — ~
Peggy Ann Miller, asst. att — - — - —
Charles C. Wilson, Jr., asst. att
Joseph H. Quintanilla, disbursing officer-
Barbara Ann Aitken, asst. att
Robert F. Florstedt, v. c —
Frances Ellen Coughlin, asst. att
Marion Maxine Whinery, gen. sers. asst-
May 29, 1952
May 23, 1949
July 19, 1949
Nov. 30,
Feb. 2,
Apr. 9,
Oct. 23,
June 5,
Aug. 29,
Mar. 20,
Dec. 14,
July 24,
Oct. 21,
Apr. 4,
Aug. 23,
July 19,
Jan. 12,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 23,
May 20,
Sept. 25,
Sept. 27,
Aug. 14,
June 7,
Dec. 13,
Jan. 17,
Dec. 15,
Oct. 28,
Nov. 23,
Sept. 26,
Dec. 10,
Sept. 5,
Feb. 19,
Apr. 5,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 26,
Aug. 26,
May 28,
June 18,
Dec. 17,
Feb. 1,
May 9,
July 18,
1948
1952
1951
1951
1950
1949
1952
1948
1952
1948
1952
1950
1951
1950
1951
1948
1952
1951
1951
1952
1951
1950
1949
1950
1948
1949
1951
1951
1950
1951
1950
1951
1951
1949
1951
1948
1951
1952
1952
1952
FSO-CM -
FSO-1 —
FSO-1 —
FSR-2 - -
FSO-2 - —
FSO-3 - -
FSO-3 —
FSS-2 —
FSO-3 —
FSS-1 - —
FSO-3 —
FSR-3 - -
FSS-3 —
FSO-3 —
FSR-3 - —
FSR-4 —
FSR-4 - -
FSS-4 —
FSO-4 —
FSO-4 —
FSS-5 —
FSR-4 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 -,—
FSS-9 —
FSO-5 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-9 —
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 —
FSS-9 —
FSR-6 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 — -
FSS-9 —
^ Assigned to Kabul and Karachi.
Assigned also to Bogota, Lima, Monteyideo, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago.
^Resident in Rosario.
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
Buenos Aires (E) -
Continued.
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Canberra, Australian Capi-
tal Territory (E).
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Adelaide, South Australia
(C).
Brisbane, Queensland (C)-
Melbourne, Victoria (C) -
Perth, Western Australia
(C).
Sydney, New South Wales
(CG).
V
ARGE NTINA- - Continued
Col. Arthur W. Tyson, army att
Capt. William Ashby Evans, naval att.
and naval att. for air.i
Brig. Gen. Burton M. Hovey, Jr., air
att.i
Lt. Col. Edward D. Fitzpatrick, asst.
army att.
Lt. Comdr. Jack Bender Darragh, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Col. Duane L. Kime, asst. air att
Col. Charles H. Roadman, asst. air
att. 2
Maj. Fernando J. Fernandez, asst. air
att. 1
Maj. Roy E. Gudith, asst. air att. ^
AUSTRALIA
Pete Jarman, A. E. and P
Richard W. Byrd, couns. of erab
Julian L. Nugent, Jr. , 1st sec
Douglass K. Ballentine, 2d sec
Cora C. Briskey, econ. asst
Harold T. Christie, admin, officer
Col. John W. Middleton, army att.^
Capt. Robert Wayne Denbo, naval att. and
naval att. for air.-^
Col. John L. Sullivan, air att. *
Lt. Comdr. Robert Douglas Macklin, asst
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air."
Lt. Col. George A. Uhrich, asst. air att.''-
Maj. James K. Clark, asst. air att.' -
John F. O' Grady, v. c
gen
Charles C. Carson, v. c
Henry E. Stebbins, cons.
Charles S. Millet, cons
Joseph William Thoman, cons
Russell C. Heater, v. c
James T. Rush, v. c
James D. Crane, v. c
Thelma Passo, v. c
Edward C. Ingraham, Jr. , v. c
May 6, 1952
Aug. 29, 1950
Jan. 5, 1949
Oct. 2, 1951
Mar. 31, 1951
May 30, 1950
June 23, 1951
Feb. 18, 1949
Feb. 16, 1952
June 8, 1949
Nov. 20, 1950
Sept. 28, 1951
Apr. 4, 1952
Dec. 25, 1949
Aug. 19, 1952
Apr. 28, 1952
Aug. 24, 1951
Nov. 27, 1951
May 22, 1951
Jan. 30, 1951
Sept. 10, 1951
Apr. 26, 1949
Donald W. Smith, cons, gen
Gillespie S. Evans, cons
Harris R. Hungerford, cons
Kennett F. Potter, cons
Thomas Clyde M. Robinson, cons
WiUiam Estill Phipps, Jr. , cons
Harold E. Hall, cons
Richard H. Stephens, cons
Sanford Menter, cons
Herbert E. Weiner, v. c
Arthur I. Wortzel, v. c
North Clive Burn, v. c
Marion E. Anderson, econ. asst
Ralph H. Wheeler, Jr. , disbursing officer
Mar. 24,
June 30,
July 29,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 8,
Sept. 18,
Aug. 1,
Oct. 12,
Nov. 16,
July 13,
Feb. 8,
Aug. 8,
May 5,
Nov. 28,
Mar. 26,
Dec. 2,
Jan. 25,
Aug. 11,
Apr. 1,
Jan. 23,
Mar. 29,
May 19,
Apr. 27,
1952
1951
1949
1952
1951
1950
1951
1951
1951
1950
1952
1949
1952
1949
1951
1949
1950
1950
1949
1951
1951
1950
1951
1
FSO-2 —
511,850
FSO-3 —
9,130
FSO-5 —
5,713
FSS-9 —
5,079
FSS-9 —
4,899
FSS-6 —
6,501
FSO-5 —
6,113
FSO-2 —
11,850
FSO-4 —
8,763
FSR-4 —
8,463
FSO-5 —
5,313
FSS-9 —
5,079
FSO-6 —
4,993
FSS-9 —
4,719
FSO-5 —
5,513
FSO-1
FSS-1
FSS-2
FSO-3
FSS-2
FSR-4 •
FSS-4 ■
FSO-4 •
FSS-6 ■
FSO-5 ■
FSO-6 ■
FSO-6 ■
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
13, 200
10, 250
10, 250
9,430
9,230
7,863
7,689
6,963
6,861
5,513
5,093
4,993
4,899
4,719
1 Assigned also to Asunci6n.
^Assigned to Asuncion, Buenos Aires, and Santiago.
Resident in Melbourne.
•'Assigned also to Wellington; resident in Melbourne.
'Assigned to Canberra and Wellington.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMEhfT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
AUSTRIA (EMBASSY AND OFFICE OF THE U.S. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR AUSTRIA (E AND USCOA)!
Vienna
Office of the Chief of Mis-
sion and U.S. High
Commissioner.