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Pakistan information:

See also: Bangladesh

Neighboring areas:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Pakistan

Paul H. Alling (Ambassador 1947-48) Avra M. Warren (Ambassador 1950-52) Horace A. Hildreth (Ambassador 1953-57) James M. Langley (Ambassador 1957-59) William M. Rountree (Ambassador 1959-62) Walter P. McConaughy, Jr. (Ambassador 1962-66) Eugene M. Locke (Ambassador 1966-67) Benjamin H. Oehlert, Jr. (Ambassador 1967-69) Joseph S. Farland (Ambassador 1969-72) Henry A. Byroade (Ambassador 1973-77) Arthur W. Hummel, Jr. (Ambassador 1977-81) Ronald I. Spiers (Ambassador 1981-83) Deane R. Hinton (Ambassador 1983-86) Arnold L. Raphel (Ambassador 1987-88) Robert B. Oakley (Ambassador 1988-91) Nicholas Platt (Ambassador 1991-92) John Cameron Monjo (Ambassador 1992-95) Thomas W. Simons, Jr. (Ambassador 1995-98) William B. Milam (Ambassador 1998-2001) Wendy J. Chamberlin (Ambassador 2001-02) Nancy Jo Powell (Ambassador 2002)


U.S. Consuls in Pakistan


(may be incomplete!)


U.S. Politicians who were born in Pakistan


U.S. Politicians who died in Pakistan


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