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United States. Dept. of State.

Foreign service list (Volume 1961)

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It is most important that official correspondence is correctly addressed
to the post and not to an individual. To avoid delay and insure prompt
attention, it should be addressed, for example, to—

The American Embassy, The American Consulate,

Paris, Saint John,

France. New Brunswick, Canada.



DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Publication 7198
Released June 1961



BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION
Office of Personnel



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Foreign
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Including field staffs of

U. S. Foreign Service

U. S. Information Agency

International Cooperation
Administration



U. S. Department of Agriculture



JULY
19 61



CONTENTS



Page

PREFACE II

POST INFORMATION AND SPECIAL NOTICES iii

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS v

POST LIST 1

Personnel Assigned to the Department 89

Personnel on Detail as Inspectors 101

Personnel on Special Detail 101

Personnel Assigned to the U.S. Mission to United Nations, N.Y. . 101

Personnel Assigned to the International Cooperation Administra-
tion (ICA) 101

Personnel Assigned to the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) . . . 105

INDEX OF PERSONS 107

GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 138



It is most important that official correspondence be correctly addressed
to the post and not to an individual. To avoid delay and insure prompt
attention, it should be addressed, for example, to —

The American Embassy, The American Consulate,
Paris, Saint John,

France. New Brunswick, Canada.



JULY



19 6 1



Foreign
Service



list



Including field staffs of

U.S. Foreign Service

U.S. Information Agency

International Cooperation Administration

U.S. Department of Agriculture



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DIEQSIIORY



PREFACE



The Foreign Service List, issued quarterly by the Department of State, is
compiled primarily for use by the Department of State, the Foreign Service,
and other United States Government Agencies to provide information on the
assignments of Foreign Service personnel and other United States personnel
assigned overseas. The information it contains has also been found useful
by American business firms, various groups and individuals, and foreign
governments.

The List includes: chiefs of mission; Foreign Service officers; Foreign
Service Reserve officers; Foreign Service Staff officers of class nine and above;
Foreign Service Staff officers of class ten and eleven with the title "vice
consul" when assigned to a post having a complement of one, two or three
officers; and consular agents. Special sections are also included on officers of
the International Cooperation Administration, the United States Information
Agency, the Foreign Agricultural Service of the United States Department
of Agriculture, and the Departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force.

Personnel are listed in this publication at their respective posts, with their
titles, category, and class. The date of assignment listed for ambassadors
and ministers is the date of attestation and/or recess appointment; for all
other officers at the post, the effective date of transfer is listed except in
cases where a commission is involved for a consul general, consul, or vice
consul. This information is taken from personnel action forms.

The listing of personnel at Embassy and Legation posts is by section
and is alphabetical within the section with the exception of the chief of
mission, the deputy chief of mission, and the section chief who are listed
first under each section. At all other posts the listing is alphabetical except
for the principal officer who appears first under each post.

A section is also included giving data on the opening and closing of posts;
posts raised in rank and status; and other pertinent data.

Only that information received prior to the fifteenth of the month preceding
publication is included. Changes occurring between the date of compilation
and release of this publication are not included in the List. Therefore, the
List does not necessarily reflect the current diplomatic or consular status
of every individual listed. Users in the United States may ascertain the
current status of any officer of the United States assigned to a Foreign Service
post by communicating with the Department of State, Washington 25, D.C.
Users overseas may secure the same information by communicating with the
American Embassy or Legation in that country.

This List is compiled by the Office of Personnel, Department of State,
and necessary corrections should be reported to that Office.

n



POST INFORMATION AND SPECIAL
• NOTICES

Offices Opened

Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico (C) was established on April 3, 1961, and opened

to the public on July 1, 1961.
Zanzibar, Zanzibar (C) was reestablished on June 29, 1961.

Offices Closed

La Guaira, Venezuela (CA) was closed on May 2, 1961.

Offices Changed in Rank, Status, etc.

Freetown, Sierra Leone (CG) was raised to (E) on April 27, 1961.

Breakdown of Posts as of July 1, 1961

Embassies (E) 95

Legations (L) 4

Missions: Berlin, USEC (Brussels and Luxembourg), IAEA (Vienna),

USRO (Paris), and European Office of UN and Other 10 (Geneva) S

Consulates General (CG) 69

Consulates (C) 97

Consular Agencies (CA) 19

Special Offices: Benghazi, Brasilia, Murree-Rawalpindi, and Naha . . 4

Total 293



ADDRESSING TELEGRAMS TO THE FIELD

Foreign Service posts have official registered cable addresses and
to avoid delay and insure delivery to the correct address such ad-
dresses should be used for telegrams. They are:

For embassies — Amembassy, for legations — Amlegation, and for
both consulates general and consulates — Amconsul. The U. S.
Mission at Berlin should be addressed USBER. For example:

Amembassy PARIS Amlegation BUCHAREST

Amconsul SINGAPORE USBER BERLIN



III



ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS



AA .... office of army a'ta-
che

acad academy

acct accountant

acctg accounting

act acting

ad adviser

adm administration, adminis-
trative (title)

Adm Admiral (rank)

admr administrator

A. E. and P. . ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary

aero aeronautics

AF Bureau of African Affairs

(x 3432)

aff. affairs

agcy agency

agri. .... agriculture, agricultural

agric agriculturist

agron. . . . agronomist, agronomy

agt agent

Air A ... office of air attache

Am American, Amerika

amb ambassador

a.ti.a./a.n.a.a. . assistant naval attache
and assistant naval at-
tache for air

anal analyst

anthropol. . . anthropologist

app appointed

ARA .... Bureau of Inter-American
Affairs (x 3080)

archil. . . . architect, architectural

assist assistance

assn association

assoc associate

asst assistant

att attache

atty attorney

aud audit, auditor

auto automobile, automotive

aux auxiliary

bad bacteriology

bd board

b. J. .... budget and fiscal

Unat binational

bldg building

br branch

brig. gen. . . brigadier general

Brit British

bu bureau

bud budget

bus business

'R Career Foreign Service

Reserve officer (USIA)
C consulate

CA consular agency (after

post)

CA class of career ambassador

(after title of an officer)

capt captain

cartog. . . . cartographer, cartography



CENTO . . . Central Treaty Organiza-
tion

CO consulate general

chem chemical, chemist, chem-
istry

civ civil, civilian

class classification, classifier

elk clerk

CM .... career minister

cmdr commander

cml commercial

CO company

col colonel

coll. college

com commerce, communication

comm committee

commn. . . . commission

commr. . . . commissioner

cams communications

conf. .... conference

cons consul, consular

constrv. . . . conservation, conserva-
tionist

cons. gen. . . consul general

constr construction

coop cooperative

coord coordinating, coordinator

eouns counselor of embassy

and/or legation

CRS .... Colombo Relay Station

ct court

ctr center

cult cultural

dcm deputy chief of mission

del delegate, delegation

dep deputy

develop. . . . development

diplo diplomatic

dir director

disb disbursing

dist district

distrib. . . . distribution

div. . . . -. . division, divisional

d. disbursing officer

E embassy

ec economic, economist

ECE .... Economic Commission
for Europe

ECSC .... European Coal and Steel
Community

EEC .... European Economic Com-
munity

ed editor, editorial

educ education, educational

educationist, educator

E. E. and M. envoy extraordinary and
P. minister plenipotentiary

elec electric, electrical, elec-
trician

elem elementary

emb embassy

employ. . . . employment

Eng English



engtn engineering

engr engineer, engraver

ens ensign

entom entomology, entomologist

equip equipment

EUR .... Bureau of European Af-
fairs (x2987or4SS6)

EURATOM . European Atomic Energy
Community

eval evaluation, evaluator

exam examination, examiner

exch exchange

exec executive

ext extension

FAS .... Foreign Agricultural Serv-
ice, Department of
Agriculture

f. b foreign buildings

FE Bureau of Far Eastern

Affairs (x 4834)

fin finance, financial

fis fiscal

for foreign

Fr French

F. S Foreign Service

FSO .... Foreign Service officer

gen general

geog geographic, geographical,

geography

geol geological, geologist, ge.

ology

govt government

g. s. general services officer

hd head

horticult. . . . horticulture, horticultur-
ist

hosp hospital

hsg housing

hydrol hydrologist

IAEA . . . . U. S. Mission to Inter-
national Atomic En-
ergy Agency (Vienna)

ICA .... International Coopera-
tion Administration

I. D. C. . . . Imperial Defence College,
London

implement. . . implementaticin

improv. . . . improvement

ind. industrial, industry

info information

insp inspection, inspector

inst institute, institution

instr instructor

insur insurance

int international

intell intelligence

intergovt. . . . intergovernmental

inv-not. . . . invoice and notarials

10 International Organiza-
tions

irrig irrigation

jg junior grade

V



jr junior

jt joint

L legation

lab laboratory

lang language

Itf legation

libr librarian, library

It lieutenant

M mission

mach machine, machinery,

machinist

maint maintenance

maj major

mar maritime

math mathematical, mathe-
matics

MDACS . . â–  Mutual Defense Assist-
ance Control Staff

mich mechanic, mechanical

mtd. .... medical

mem member

mfg manufacturing

mjr manufacturer

mgmt management

mtr. manager

mil migration

mil. military

min minister

min-touns. . . counselor with personal
rank of minister

mini mineral

mktg marketing

MPC .... Munich Program Center

m. p. 0. . . . map procurement officer

MRS .... Munich Relay Station

MS Mutual Security

N North

NA office of naval attache

NAC .... North Atlantic Council

n. a./n. a. a. â–  naval attache and naval
attache for air

not national

NATO . . . North Atlantic Treaty Or-
ganization

nav naval

NEA .... Bureau of Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs
. (xS278)

Foreign Service officer

OEEC . . . . Organization for European
Economic Cooperation

off. office, officer

oprr operating, operation, op-
erator

org organization

ORS Okinawa Relay Station

pathol. .... pathologist, pathology

p. c. asst.. . . passport and citizenship
assistant



p. c. 0. . . . passport and citizenship
officer

pen personal, personnel

petrol petroleum

photo photograph, photographic

plan planning

pol political

POLAD . . . Office of Political Adviser
CINCARIB to the Commander in
Chief, Caribbean Com-
mand

POLAD . . . Office of Political Adviser
CINCPAC to the Commander in

Chief of the Pacific

POLAD . . . Political Adviser to the
HICOM High Commissioner for

Ryukyu Islands

polytech. . . â–  polytechnic, polytechnical

p.p. off. . . . publications and procure-
ment officer

ppt passport

proc procurement

procsg. . . . processing

prod product, production

product. . . . productivity

proj professor

prog program

proj project

prop property

prov provincial

PRS .... Philippines Relay Station

p. s. off. . . . procurement and supply
officer

pub public

publ publication, publisher,

publishing

p.U'.o protection and welfare

officer

R Foreign Service Reserve

officer

'R Career Foreign Service Re-
serve officer (USIA)

R. Adm. . . . Rear Admiral

rec records

ref refugee

reg regional

regist registration

rehab rehabilitation

rel relations

rep representative

reprod. . . . reproduction

reprig reporting

req requirements

res reserve

re!ch research

RIAS .... Radio in American Sector

RSC .... Regional Service Center

ry railway

S Foreign Service Staff

officer



SACLANT . Supreme Allied Com-
mander Atlantic Fleet

san sanitarian, sanitary

sch school

sex science, scientific, scien-
tist

!cr screening

SEATO . . . Southeast Asia Treaty
Organization

sec secretarial, secretary

sect section

ser service

SHAPE . . . Supreme Headquarters of
Allied Powers in Europe

S. P special purpose post

spec special, specialist

ST senior

S^S .... Thessalontki Relay Sta-
tion

sta station

statist. . . . statistical, statistician

steno stenographer

supt superintendent

supvr supervisor, supervisory

t. c. transportation and com-
munications officer

tech technical, technician,

technology

temp temporarily, temporary

Ter Territory

translr-interptr. translator-interpreter

transp. . . . transportation

treas treasurer, treasury

trng training

TRS .... Tangier Relay Station

unit university

USDA . . . U.S. Department of Agri-
culture

USEC . â–  . U.S. Mission to European
Communities

USIA .... United States Informa-
tioi Agency

USOM . . . United States Operations
Mission

USRO . . . United States Mission to
the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
and European Regional
Organizations

util. .... utility, utilization

p. a. off. . . . veterans affairs officer

V. c vice consul

vet veteran

veier veterinarian, veterinary

vis visual

voc vocational

rRS .... Courier Relay Station

IF. West. Western

fFIEC . . . West Indies and Eastern
Caribbean Mission



VI



FOREIGN SERVICE LIST



AFGHANISTAN

Kabul (E)

EXECUTIVE SECTION

Byroade, Henry A., A. E. and P. (0-1) Feb. 17,59

Hannah, Norman B., couns.; cons. (0-2) June 28,59

Horan, Helen J., sec. (S-8) Mar. 22,59

POLITICAL SECTION

Leggett, Herbert B., couns. pol. afl. (0-3) July 10,60

Gougelmann, Tucker P., 1st sec; pol. off. (R-3) July 17,59

Kendrick, Joseph T., Jr., 2d sec; cons.; pol. off. (0-4) June 14,59

Snowdon, Richard H., att.; pol. off. (R-5) Mar. 19,61

VandenBos, Dean S. ,3d sec; pol. off. (R-7) June 3,59

ECONOMIC SECTION

Roberts, Randolph, couns. ec aff. (0-3) Jan. 10,60

Becker, Raymond J., 2d sec; cons.; cml. off. (0-5) - Mar. 8,59

Daw, Allan, P., asst. att.; ec. off. (R-7) Oct. 2,60

Moran, Brian T., 2d sec; ec. off. (R-6)- - - Apr. 28,60

CONSULAR SECTION

De Witt, Lloyd L., 3d sec; v.c; cons. off. (0-7) Jan. 22,61

ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION

Egert, Millan L.,lstsec.;adm. off. (0-2).- June 28,59

Abercrombie, Ellabeth, pers. asst. (S-9) -.. Aug. 7,60

Artress, George E., med. off. (Lashkar Oah) (R-3) - Mar. 8, 59

Blumhagen, Rex V., att.; med. off. (R-3) Oct. 16,60

Exvm, Charles E. Ill, 2d sec; v.c; g.s.o. (0-6) Oct. 30,60

Freres, Jay P., 3d sec; v.c. (0-8) July 24,60

Oranzow, Elizabeth R., nurse (S-9) Mar. 12,61

Laskaris, Anne P., nurse (S-9) _ Mar. 10,61

Owitz, Sheldon S., med. tech. (S-9). .Tune 4,61

Tagge, Leona M., asst. d.o. (S-9) Aug. 9,59

Texido, Robert C, att.; b.f. off. (R-5) Dec. 13,59

Thornton, Joan M., nurse (S-9) Oct. 2,60

Welsh, Irene R , att.; d.o. (R-6) Mar. 24,60

Wolff, Vincent P., gen. ser. asst. (S-9) May 15,60

(AA & Air A)

Connolly, Lt. Col. Donald H., .Ir., army alt Jan. 24,61

Wegner, Lt. Col. Robert A., air att Nov. 27,59

Sherlock, CWO Francis J., asst. army att Oct. 26,59

Schifferer, Maj. John S., asst. air att Jan. 27, 59

Burch, Capt. Donald R., asst. air att May 31,60

(ICA)

Schwartz, Harold E., dir.
Thomas, Harry C, dep. dir. (R-2)
Anderson, Erthel H., dep. controller (R-4)
Anger, Rex, aircraft insp. (ICA-5)
Atkinson, Ellis, Jr., auto, maint. spec. (R-4)
Eacon, Earl I., ext. tmg. ad. (R-4)
Begley, Walter L., irrig. off. (R-5)
Blackiran, Warren J., asst. prog. off. (R-5)
Brlghan, Robert H., hydraulic engr. (ICA-6)
Brougtton, Edward S., pers. off. (R-4)
Brown, Clarence L., asst. g.s.o. (R-6)
Brown, H. Emmett, chief, Educ. Div. (R-2)
Bunnell, Katherine J. rcc. supvr. (S-8)
Byrd, James R., acct. (R-6)
Cawthon, Frank W., transp. engr. (R-2)
Cohran, Donald G., electronic engr. (ICA-5)



Cockrell, Thomas J., asst. dir. (R-3)

Cole, James A., supvr. electronic engr. (Kandahar) (ICA-4)

Crawford, Fred O., pub. adm. ad. (R-2)

Crowell, Harold M., civ. engr. (ICA-5)

Cudney, James A., coms. media off. (R-4)

Dasch, Richard M., trng. off. (R-5)

Davis, Robert T., mining engr. (ICA-4)

Delaney, Thomas R., contract ser. off. (R-3)

Deupree, Nora M., bud. acctg. off. (R-4)

Dewhurst, Thomas, civ. engr. (ICA-6)

Dicara, C. John, asst. prog. off. (R-5)

Dull, Elwood W., irrig. farm ad. (R-5)

Durant, Richard K., oonstr. engr. (Lashkar Oah) (ICA-3)

Fish, Ralph M., soils ad. (R-5)

Fisher, John William, auto, maint. spec. (R-6)

Flesher, Covell C, constr. insp. (ICA-6)

Gaskill, Ellerton F., civ. engr. (ICA-7)

Goo, Charles, asst. gen. sers. off. (auto, maint.) (R-6)

Green, Marion D., g.s.o. (R-6)

Gump, John A., highway engr. (R-4)

Hall, Walter W., supvr. constr. engr. (ICA-4)

Harris, George M., asst. exec. off. (R-3)

Henson, John D., asst. gen. ser. off. (R-6)

Hodges, Hubert C, controller (R-3)

Holley, James M., teacher educ. ad. (R-5)

Holmes, C. Morgan, dep. chief, civ. aviation assist, group

(ICA-4)
Hudson, Leonard F., livestock ad. (R-5)
Hurst, Charles J., auto, maint. spec. (R-5)
Hyder, Maurice J., asst. supply ad. (R-6)
Joannini, Francis A., archit. (R-6)
Keefe, John P., asst. g. s. o. (R-6)
Kidston, Donald E., exec. off. (R-2)

Kjol, Ounnar, air traffic control spec. (Kandahar) (ICA-5)
Lang, Arthur H., pub. adm. ad. (R-2)
Lawson, Benjamin H., air traffic control spec. (ICA-5)
Lewallen, Luther A., coal mining spec. (ICA-,5)
Lewis, Lawrence G., asst. g.s.o. (R-5)
Lewis, Reed H., food-agri. off. (R-3)
Lockwood, Howard C, asst. exec. off. (R-5)
Loean, Samuel T., livestock ad. (R-3)
Lombardi, Harold M., air transp. prog. asst. (R-7)
Long, Adrian K., supvr. hydraulic engr. (Lashkar Gah; (ICA-6)
Longazel, Michael, asst. supply ad. (R-6)
Maghan, Leslie E., asst. gen. sers. off. (auto, maint.) (R-6)
Maske, Charles F., engr. tech. (ICA-6)
Mayer, Karl R., dep. food-agri. off. (R-4)
Mayers, William R., supply ad. (R-4)
McNeill, William, C, Jr., gen. engr. (R-3)
Meguire, Ralph E., civ. aviation off. (R-3)
Mekeel, Arthur J., trng. off. (R-4)
Millet, Edward R., agric. (ICA-5)
Mir, Joseph O., soils ad. (ICA-6)
Montgomery, Fred D., civ. engr. (ICA-51
Morrison, Irvin D., ext. ad. (R-4)
Mowery, Orville A., opers. maint. tech. (ICA-8)
Mimcie, William, coal mining spec. (ICA-6)
Nadler, Philip R., water resources ad. (Lashkar Gah) (ICA-2)
Neitzcrt, Glen H., constr. insp. (ICA-5)
Nelson, Elgar M., ext. ad. (R-4)
Nelson, Rudolph L., ext. ad. (R-5)
Niblock, Thomas C, prog. off. (R-3)
Okerlund, Ray F., air opers. spec. (ICA-4)
O'Loughlin, Guy W., constr. insp. (ICA-6)



JULY 1961



AFGHANISTAN— ARGENTINA



Kabul (ICA) — Continued

Ottwell, Bailey H., dep. supply ad. (R-4)

Pagan, Raymond, asst. prog. off. (R-3)

Palmer, Richard W.. horticult. ad. (R-5)

Pasqualino, Philip P., archit. engr. (R-3)

Patrick, John O., asst. g.s.o. (R-6)

Patten, Oscar M., forestry ad. (R-4)

Paulson, Richard E., aud. (R^)

Pinkerton, Frank H., g.s.o. (R-6)

Plymale, Gerald M., gen. supply off. (ICA-5)

Price, Richard D., asst. g.s.o. (S-9)

Randolph, Carlos C, Irrig. opers. ad. (Lashkar Qah) (ICA-4)

Reynolds, Dana D., ext. ad. (R-3)

Richards, Harold L., agri. prog. asst. (R-7)

Robb, John V., exec. asst. (ICA-7)

Roberts, Roscoe D., agrl. credit coop. ad. (R-4)

Rooney, Robert P., aeri. engr. (R-5)

Roscoe, Marion F., flight opers. ad. (ICA-4)

Sanger, John H., elec. engr. (R-4)

Sheats, Roland D., electronic tech. (Kandahar) (ICA-6)

Shook, Cleo F., auto, maint. ad. (R-4)

Short, V. Roxor, corns, media ad. (R-5)

Slaybecker, Robert A., asst. rec. supvr. (S-9)

Starblrd, Leonard H., asst. g.s.o. (R^)

Steele, Odes D., hydraulic engr. (Lashkar Qah) (ICA-6)

Swamer, Muriel J., pers. asst. (R-6)

Thompsen, Theodore, aud. (R-4)

Toomey, Herbert M., chief, civ. aviation assist, group (ICA-3)

Trusch, Clyde O., supvr. engr. draftsman (ICA-7)

Turner, H. Howard, ind. ad. (R-3)

Vestrich, Alan I., opers. oft. (R-7)

Walling, Raymond V., g.s.o. (R-4)

Warmus, Walter T., g.s.o. (R-6)

Wldeman, Frank L., mining engr. (ICA-5)

Williams, John L., adm. off. (ICA-5)

Wilson, Thomas N., Jr., rec. supvr. (S-6)

Wormald, Holmes, aud. (R-6)

Wright, John L., ext. ad. (R-3)

Zetterstrom, Warren B., constr. insp. (ICA-5)

(USIA)

Kltchln, Joseph A., pub. aff. off.; att. (»R-2)
Anthony, William, H., Info, oft.; att. (•R-4)
Brophy, James J., asst. info. oft. (S-7)
Holcombe, Walter B., motion picture ofT. (S-3)
McCallum, John D., exec. asst. (R-4)
Scheln, James A., cult. aff. off.; att. (S-3)
Wood, Glynn L., asst. cult. alT. ofT. ("R-S)



ARGENTINA

Buenos Aires (E)

EXECUTIVE SECTION

Rubottom, Roy R., Jr., A. E. and P. (0-1) -.. Aug. 27,60

Hoyt, Henry A., min-couns. (0-1) Nov. 27,60

Anderson, Roberta A., sec. asst. (8-7) Nov. 13,60

Brlster, J. Rosamond, sec. (S-8) Jan. 8,61

POUTICAL SECTION

Nugent, Julian L., Jr., couns. pol. aff. (0-2) Apr. 20,58

Brogan, John A.III, 2dsec.;pol.off. (0-4) Oct. 2,60

Dahlgren, Robert N., 1st sec; pol. oft. (R-2) Apr. 13,60

Edwards, Gwendolyn E., pol. off. (R-7)..- Mar. 20,60

Fltigeraid, John F., 1st sec; pol. off. (0-2) Sept. 4,60

Flakoll, Darwin J., 2d sec; pol. off. (R-5) July 10,60

Kidder, Howard C, asst. att.; pol. off. (R-7) Apr. 3,60

Maddox, Andree P., 2d sec; pol. off. (0-4) June 1, 68



Piper, Laurence H., asst. att.; pol. off. (R-7) Oct. 2,6''

Reidy, Joseph W., att.; pol. off. (R-4) Oct. 18,69

Salert, Irving, 1st sec; labor att. (0-3)... Nov. 17, 67

Swenson, Harold F., att.; pol. off. (R-4) Dec. 6,66

Van Winkle, Richard D., asst. att.; pol. off. (R-6).. Dec. 13,69

Weber, Neal A.,scl. att. (R-2) Jan. 3,60

Willis, Robert E., att.; pol. off. (R-5).-.. Aug. 28,69

ECONOMIC SECTION

Conover, Harry, couns. ec aff. (0-2) Sept. 20,69

Barrlngton, Aldene A., att.; cml. off. (R-5).. Mar. 10. 67

Crume, John B., 2d sec; ec. off. (0-4) Jan. 15, 66

Desmond, Richard C, 1st sec; ec. off. (0-3) Oct. 18,69

Ferch, John A., 3d sec; v.c.;ec. off. (0-8) Apr. 5,69

Handler, David, cml. att. (0-3) Nov. 13,60

Potter, Howard W., Jr., 2d sec; cml. off. (0-5) Dec 26,60

Walker, Robert O., 2d sec; fln. off. (0-4) July 10,60

CONSULAR SECTION

Lltsey, Weldon, 1st sec; cons, gen.; cons. off. (0-3). Aug. 9, 59
Bastianello, Raymond, 2d sec; cons.; cons. off.

(0-5) May 17,69

Brown, Thomas O., Jr., 3d sec; v.c; FSO gen.

(0-8) Mar. 27,60

Haase, Lois, 3d sec; v.c; cons. off. (0-8) Apr. 30,61

Huey, George O., 2d sec; cons.; p.w.o. (0-5).. June 26,60

Prieto, Robert, 3d sec; v.c; visa off. (0-7) Apr. 3,60

Smith, Clint E., 3d sec; v.c; cons. off. (0-7) Oct. 18,69

ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION

Alexander, Joseph B., 1st sec; adm. off. (0-3) June 26,60

Bezjian, Joseph J., att.; g.s.o. (S-4) Nov. 15,69

Caldwell, Max R., 2d sec (0-5) June 14,66

Conroy, Marian C, 2d sec; cons.; pers. off. (0-4).. June 2,66

Hanlin, Winona, pers. spec. (S-9)._ Apr. 2,61

Levy, Eleanor V., 2d sec; cons.; bud-mgmt. off.

(0-4) Nov. 18,66

Riccio, Lena M., asst. att.; d.o. (R-7) Sept. 18,60

Warshower, Alan, att. (S-6) May 29,61

(AA, NA, &, Air A)

Wilson, Col. Arthur H., Jr., army att Apr. 1,88

White, Capt. Theodore O., Jr., n.a./n.a.a Jan. 16, 68

Rizon, Col. Robeit L., ail att... Jan. 8.60

Munson, Maj. James A., asst. army att Aug. 24,60

Smith, Lt.Comdr. Edwin P., Jr., a.n.a./a.n.a.a Oct. 13,68

Tally, Lt. Col. William S., asst. air att Sept. 22,68

Kirkpatrick, Maj. Herman L., asst. air att Mar. 8, 60

(FAS)


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