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Indonesia information:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Indonesia

H. Merle Cochran (Ambassador 1949) Hugh Smith Cumming, Jr. (Ambassador 1953) John M. Allison (Ambassador 1957) Howard Palfrey Jones (Ambassador 1958) Marshall Green (Ambassador 1965-69) Francis J. Galbraith (Ambassador 1969) David D. Newsom (Ambassador 1973) Edward E. Masters (Ambassador 1977) John H. Holdridge (Ambassador 1982-86) Paul Wolfowitz (Ambassador 1986) John Cameron Monjo (Ambassador 1989) Robert Louis Barry (Ambassador 1992) J. Stapleton Roy (Ambassador 1995) Robert S. Gelbard (Ambassador 1999) Ralph Leo Boyce (Ambassador 2001)


U.S. Consuls in Indonesia


(may be incomplete!)


U.S. Politicians who died in Indonesia


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