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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Jordan

Gerald A. Drew (Minister 1950) Joseph Coy Green (Minister 1952) Joseph Coy Green (Ambassador 1952) Lester D. Mallory (Ambassador 1953-58) Sheldon T. Mills (Ambassador 1959) William Butts Macomber, Jr. (Ambassador 1961-64) Robert Gaylord Barnes (Ambassador 1964-66) Findley Burns, Jr. (Ambassador 1966) Harrison Matthews Symmes, Jr. (Ambassador 1967) L. Dean Brown (Ambassador 1970) Thomas R. Pickering (Ambassador 1974-78) Nicholas Alexander Veliotes (Ambassador 1978) Richard Noyes Viets (Ambassador 1981) Paul H. Boeker (Ambassador 1984-87) Roscoe Suddarth (Ambassador 1987) Roger Gran Harrison (Ambassador 1990) Wesley William Egan (Ambassador 1994) William J. Burns (Ambassador 1998-2001) Edward William Gnehm, Jr. (Ambassador 2001)


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