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William Garton Bowdler (March 27, 1924 – January 19, 2016) was an American diplomat.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 32 relations: Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, Bachelor of Arts, Buenos Aires, Diplomat, Fletcher School at Tufts University, Florida, Francis E. Meloy Jr., Gerald Ford, Harold H. Saunders, Havana, Henry E. Catto Jr., Jimmy Carter, John Hurd, List of ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador, List of ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala, List of ambassadors of the United States to South Africa, Lyndon B. Johnson, Master of Arts, Nathaniel Davis, President of the United States, Raúl Héctor Castro, Research assistant, Richard Nixon, Ronald I. Spiers, Thomas O. Enders, Tufts University, United States Army, United States Department of State, University of Richmond, Viron P. Vaky, White House, William B. Edmondson.

  2. Ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador
  3. Ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala
  4. Ambassadors of the United States to South Africa
  5. Diplomats from Buenos Aires
  6. The Stony Brook School alumni

Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research

The Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research is the head of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) within the United States Department of State. William G. Bowdler and Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research are United States Assistant Secretaries of State.

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Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Diplomat

A diplomat (from δίπλωμα; romanized diploma) is a person appointed by a state, intergovernmental, or nongovernmental institution to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or international organizations.

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Fletcher School at Tufts University

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy is the graduate school of international affairs of Tufts University, in Medford, Massachusetts.

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Florida

Florida is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Francis E. Meloy Jr.

Francis Edward Meloy Jr. (March 28, 1917 – June 16, 1976) was a U.S. diplomat murdered in Beirut, Lebanon in 1976 by Lebanese leftist militants. William G. Bowdler and Francis E. Meloy Jr. are ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala.

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Gerald Ford

Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977.

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Harold H. Saunders

Harold Henry Saunders (December 27, 1930 – March 6, 2016) served as the United States Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research between 1975 and 1978 and United States Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs between 1978 and 1981.

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Havana

Havana (La Habana) is the capital and largest city of Cuba.

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Henry E. Catto Jr.

Henry Edward Catto Jr. (December 6, 1930 – December 18, 2011) was an American businessman and public servant. William G. Bowdler and Henry E. Catto Jr. are ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador.

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Jimmy Carter

James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.

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John Hurd

John Gavin Hurd (July 2, 1914 – September 6, 2001) was an independent oil and gas producer and cattle rancher who was tapped by Richard Nixon to be the U.S. ambassador to South Africa (1970-1975) under President Nixon. William G. Bowdler and John Hurd are ambassadors of the United States to South Africa.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador

The following is a list of United States ambassadors, or other chiefs of mission, to El Salvador. William G. Bowdler and list of ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador are ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala

The following is a list of ambassadors of the United States, or other chiefs of mission, to Guatemala. William G. Bowdler and list of ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala are ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to South Africa

Before 1902, the southern part of Africa that is now South Africa was under the hegemony of Great Britain. William G. Bowdler and List of ambassadors of the United States to South Africa are ambassadors of the United States to South Africa.

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Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969.

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Master of Arts

A Master of Arts (Magister Artium or Artium Magister; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries.

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Nathaniel Davis

Nathaniel Davis (April 12, 1925 – May 16, 2011) was a career diplomat who served in the United States Foreign Service for 36 years. William G. Bowdler and Nathaniel Davis are ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala.

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President of the United States

The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.

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Raúl Héctor Castro

Raúl Héctor Castro (June 12, 1916 – April 10, 2015) was a Mexican American politician, diplomat and judge. William G. Bowdler and Raúl Héctor Castro are ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador.

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Research assistant

A research assistant (RA) is a researcher employed, often on a temporary contract, by a university, research institute, or privately held organization to provide assistance in academic or private research endeavors.

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Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 37th president of the United States from 1969 to 1974.

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Ronald I. Spiers

Ronald Ian "Ron" Spiers (July 9, 1925 – June 24, 2021) was an American diplomat who served as an Ambassador to several countries during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Thomas O. Enders

Thomas Ostrom Enders (November 28, 1931 – March 17, 1996) was an American diplomat. William G. Bowdler and Thomas O. Enders are United States Assistant Secretaries of State.

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Tufts University

Tufts University is a private research university in Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, with additional facilities in Boston and Grafton, Massachusetts, and in Talloires.

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United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.

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United States Department of State

The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations.

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University of Richmond

The University of Richmond (UR or U of R) is a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Virginia, United States.

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Viron P. Vaky

Viron Peter Vaky (September 13, 1925 – November 22, 2012) was an American diplomat who was United States Ambassador to Costa Rica (1972–74), Colombia (1974–76), and Venezuela (1976). William G. Bowdler and Viron P. Vaky are United States Assistant Secretaries of State.

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White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.

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William B. Edmondson

William Brockway Edmondson (February 6, 1927 – December 5, 2013) was an American diplomat in the United States Foreign Service, who served as the United States Ambassador to South Africa from 1978-1981. William G. Bowdler and William B. Edmondson are ambassadors of the United States to South Africa.

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See also

Ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador

Ambassadors of the United States to Guatemala

Ambassadors of the United States to South Africa

Diplomats from Buenos Aires

The Stony Brook School alumni

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Bowdler

Also known as William Garton Bowdler.