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Egypt
North Africa
U.S. diplomatic chiefs of mission to Egypt
George H. Butler (Diplomatic Agent 1870) Richard Beardsley (Diplomatic Agent 1872) John A. Anderson (Diplomatic Agent 1891-92) Frederic C. Penfield (Diplomatic Agent 1893-97) Thomas S. Harrison (Diplomatic Agent 1897-98) John G. Long (Diplomatic Agent 1899-1902) John W. Riddle (Diplomatic Agent 1903-05) Olney Arnold (Diplomatic Agent 1913-16) Hampson Gary (Diplomatic Agent 1917-18) J. Morton Howell (Minister 1922) Franklin Mott Gunther (Minister 1928-30) William M. Jardine (Minister 1930) Bert Fish (Minister 1933-38) Alexander C. Kirk (Minister 1941) S. Pinkney Tuck (Minister 1944) S. Pinkney Tuck (Ambassador 1946) Stanton Griffis (Ambassador 1948-49) Jefferson Caffery (Ambassador 1949-55) Henry A. Byroade (Ambassador 1955-56) Raymond A. Hare (Ambassador 1956-58) Raymond A. Hare (Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1958-59) G. Frederick Reinhardt (Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1960-61) John S. Badeau (Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1961-64) Lucius D. Battle (Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1964-67) Richard Henry Nolte (Ambassador to the United Arab Republic 1967) Hermann Eilts (Ambassador 1974-79) Alfred L. Atherton, Jr. (Ambassador 1979) Nicholas Alexander Veliotes (Ambassador 1983) Frank G. Wisner II (Ambassador 1986-91) Robert Halsey Pelletreau, Jr. (Ambassador 1992-93) Edward S. Walker, Jr. (Ambassador 1994) C. David Welch (Ambassador 2001) |
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