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  • 101George Wadsworth (diplomat) — George Wadsworth II (April 3 1893 ndash;March 5 1958) was a United States diplomat, specializing in the Middle East.Wadsworth was born in Buffalo, New York and received a degree in chemical engineering from Union College in Schenectady, New York …

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  • 102Meyers — This article is about the surname Meyers. For other uses, see Meyers (disambiguation). Meyers Family name Meaning magistrate , physician , marsh Related names Myers, Myars, Miares, Myeres Meyers, a variant surname spelling of Myers, is of both… …

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  • 103Henry Taylor — may refer to:* Henry Taylor (dramatist) (1800–1886), English dramatist * Henry Taylor (boxer) (fl. 1940s), U.S. boxer * Henry Taylor (racing driver) (born 1932), British race car driver * Henry Taylor (swimmer) (1885–1951), British long distance… …

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  • 104United States Ambassador to Cuba — Cuba was the last major Spanish colony to gain independence, following a lengthy struggle that began in 1868. José Martí, Cuba’s national hero, helped initiate the final push for independence in 1895. In 1898, the United States fought a brief war …

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  • 105United States Ambassador to Vietnam — After the First Indochina War and the defeat of the French dominion over Vietnam, the nation was split into North and South Vietnam at the Geneva Conference of 1954. The United States did not recognize North Vietnam and thus had no diplomatic… …

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  • 106United States Ambassador to South Vietnam — After World War II France attempted to regain control of Vietnam, which they had lost to Japan in 1940. France split the country into two parts, the north and the south. The southern part was named The State of Vietnam under the leadership of Bao …

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  • 107United States Ambassador to Rwanda — The part of Africa that is now Rwanda was a feudal monarchy headed by a mwami (king) and a feudal hierarchy of Tutsi nobles and gentry until 1899. In that year the mwami submitted to a German protectorate without resistance. In 1915 during World… …

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  • 108United States Ambassador to Slovakia — Following the dissolution of the Austro Hungarian empire in 1918 at the end of The Great War, the Czechs, Moravians, and Slovaks united to form the new nation of Czechoslovakia. The United States recognized Czechoslovakia and commissioned its… …

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  • 109Franklin Huddle — Franklin Pierce Frank Huddle, Jr. (born May 9, 1943) is an American diplomat. Huddle has the nickname Pancho. [http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/may/june 2002/no resting place.html No Resting Place] , Brown University Alumni Magazine ] A native… …

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  • 110United States Ambassador to Namibia — The United States Ambassador to Namibia is the representative of the government of the United States in Namibia.The position was created the day Namibia became independent, which was also the day that Namibia United States relations were… …

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