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Central African Republic

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Central African Republic

W. Wendell Blancké (Ambassador 1960) John H. Burns (Ambassador 1961-63) Claude G. Ross (Ambassador 1963-67) Geoffrey Whitney Lewis (Ambassador 1967-70) Melvin Lawrence Manfull (Ambassador 1971-72) William Norris Dale (Ambassador 1973) Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton (Ambassador 1976) Arthur H. Woodruff (Ambassador 1981) Edmund T. DeJarnette (Ambassador 1983) David C. Fields (Ambassador 1986) Daniel Howard Stimpson (Ambassador 1989) Daniel H. Simpson (Ambassador 1989) Robert E. Gribbin III (Ambassador 1992) Mosina H. Jordan (Ambassador 1995) Robert Cephas Perry (Ambassador 1998) Mattie R. Sharpless (Ambassador 2001)


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