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Morocco
North Africa

Morocco information:

Neighboring areas:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Morocco

Samuel René Gummeré (Minister 1905-09) H. Percival Dodge (Minister 1909-10) Fred Warner Carpenter (Minister 1910-12) Maxwell Blake (Diplomatic Agent 1917-21) Maxwell Blake (Diplomatic Agent 1925-38) Paul H. Alling (Diplomatic Agent 1945) Cavendish W. Cannon (Ambassador 1956-58) Charles W. Yost (Ambassador 1958-61) Philip W. Bonsal (Ambassador 1961-62) John Haven Ferguson (Ambassador 1962-64) Henry J. Tasca (Ambassador 1965-69) Stuart W. Rockwell (Ambassador 1970-73) Robert G. Neumann (Ambassador 1973-76) Robert Anderson (Ambassador 1976-78) Richard B. Parker (Ambassador 1978-79) Angier Biddle Duke (Ambassador 1979-81) Joseph Verner Reed, Jr. (Ambassador 1981-85) Thomas Anthony Nassif (Ambassador 1985-88) Michael Ussery (Ambassador 1988-92) Frederick Vreeland (Ambassador 1992-93) Marc Charles Ginsburg (Ambassador 1993-97) Gary S. Usrey (Ambassador 1997) Edward M. Gabriel (Ambassador 1997-) Margaret DeBardeleben Tutwiler (Ambassador 2001)


U.S. Consuls in Morocco


(may be incomplete!)


U.S. Politicians who died in Morocco


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