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US Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
US GOVERNMENT OFFICE Formerly called the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations. See also US State Department.
31-Jan-1941 |
15-Aug-1945 |
Dean Acheson |
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations from 20-Dec-1944
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04-Mar-1949 |
13-Oct-1949 |
Ernest A. Gross
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15-Oct-1949 |
09-Sep-1952 |
Jack K. McFall
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30-Jan-1953 |
29-Feb-1956 |
Thurston B. Morton
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09-Mar-1956 |
26-Jun-1957 |
Robert C. Hill
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21-Oct-1957 |
27-Feb-1961 |
William B. Macomber, Jr.
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28-Feb-1961 |
03-Dec-1961 |
Brooks Hays
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04-Dec-1961 |
27-Jul-1964 |
Frederick G. Dutton
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14-Mar-1965 |
06-Mar-1967 |
Douglas MacArthur II
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07-Mar-1967 |
02-Oct-1969 |
William B. Macomber, Jr.
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20-Apr-1970 |
08-Jan-1973 |
David Abshire
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29-May-1973 |
02-Feb-1974 |
Marshall Wright
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28-Feb-1974 |
31-Jan-1975 |
A. Linwood Holton, Jr.
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21-Feb-1975 |
10-Sep-1976 |
Robert J. McCloskey
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18-Mar-1977 |
02-Aug-1979 |
Douglas J. Bennet, Jr.
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03-Aug-1979 |
14-Jan-1981 |
J. Brian Atwood
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06-Mar-1981 |
26-Jan-1982 |
Richard Fairbanks
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08-Feb-1982 |
05-Aug-1983 |
Powell Allen Moore
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17-Nov-1983 |
04-Jan-1985 |
W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.
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02-Apr-1985 |
28-Feb-1986 |
William Lockhart Ball III
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18-Jun-1986 |
21-Feb-1989 |
J. Edward Fox
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02-Mar-1989 |
23-Aug-1992 |
Janet Gardner Mullins
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12-May-1993 |
29-Mar-1996 |
Wendy R. Sherman
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19-Jul-1996 |
19-Jan-2001 |
Barbara Mills Larkin
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01-Jun-2001 |
24-Jan-2005 |
Paul Vincent Kelly
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09-Nov-2005 |
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Jeffrey Thomas Bergner |
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