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Ethiopia
East Africa

U.S. diplomatic chiefs of mission to Ethiopia


Hoffman Philip (Minister to Abyssinia 1908-10) Addison E. Southard (Minister 1927-34) Cornelius Van Hemert Engert (Minister 1936) John K. Caldwell (Minister 1943-45) Felix Cole (Minister 1945) George R. Merrell (Minister 1947-49) George R. Merrell (Ambassador 1949) J. Rives Childs (Ambassador 1951) Joseph Simonson (Ambassador 1953) Don Carroll Bliss (Ambassador 1957) Arthur L. Richards (Ambassador 1960-62) Edward M. Korry (Ambassador 1963) William O. Hall (Ambassador 1967-71) E. Ross Adair (Ambassador 1971-74) Arthur W. Hummel, Jr. (Ambassador 1975) Frederic L. Chapin (Ambassador 1978-80) James R. Cheek (Ambassador 1987) Marc Allen Baas (Ambassador 1992) Irvin Hicks (Ambassador 1994) David H. Shinn (Ambassador 1996) Tibor P. Nagy (Ambassador 1999)


 

 


 
   
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