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Iceland information:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Iceland

Lincoln MacVeagh (Minister 1941-42) Leland B. Morris (Minister 1942-44) Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (Minister 1944-46) Richard P. Butrick (Minister 1948-49) Edward Burnett Lawson (Minister 1949) John J. Muccio (Minister 1954) John J. Muccio (Ambassador 1955) Tyler Thompson (Ambassador 1960) James K. Penfield (Ambassador 1961) Karl F. Rolvaag (Ambassador 1967) Luther Irvin Replogle (Ambassador 1969) Frederick Irving (Ambassador 1972) James J. Blake (Ambassador 1976-78) Richard August Ericson, Jr. (Ambassador 1978) Marshall Brement (Ambassador 1981) L. Nicholas Ruwe (Ambassador 1985-89) Charles Elvan Cobb, Jr. (Ambassador 1989-92) Parker W. Borg (Ambassador 1991) Sigmund A. Rogich (Ambassador 1992) Day Olin Mount (Ambassador 1996) Barbara J. Griffiths (Ambassador 1999)


U.S. Consuls in Iceland


(may be incomplete!)


U.S. Politicians who were born in Iceland


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