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United States Foreign Service Career Ambassador
Personal rank of Foreign Service officers
Personal rank of Foreign Service officers
Career ambassador is a personal rank of Foreign Service officers within the United States Department of State Senior Foreign Service. The rank of career ambassador is awarded by nomination of the president and confirmation by the United States Senate. According to the Department of State:
List of career ambassadors
Listed by date of appointment. Names on this list are drawn from the U.S. Department of State's list of career ambassadors, except where another reference is given.
- H. Freeman Matthews (1956)
- Loy W. Henderson (1956)
- Robert Daniel Murphy (1956)
- James Clement Dunn (1956)
- George V. Allen (1960)
- Raymond A. Hare (1960)
- Livingston T. Merchant (1960)
- James Williams Riddleberger (1960)
- Ellis O. Briggs (1960)
- Llewellyn Thompson (1960)
- Charles E. Bohlen (1960)
- Frances E. Willis (1962)
- Walter C. Dowling (1962)
- William Walton Butterworth (1962)
- U. Alexis Johnson (1964)
- Charles Yost (1964)
- Douglas MacArthur II (1964)
- Foy D. Kohler (1964)
- Winthrop G. Brown (1969)
- Edwin M. Martin (1969)
- Walworth Barbour (1969)
- Charles Burke Elbrick (1969)
- Alfred Atherton (1981)
- Arthur W. Hummel Jr. (1981)
- Walter J. Stoessel Jr. (1981)
- Lawrence Eagleburger (1984)
- Arthur A. Hartman (1984)
- Thomas R. Pickering (1984)
- Ronald I. Spiers (1984)
- Richard W. Murphy (1985)
- Deane R. Hinton (1987)
- George S. Vest (1987)
- Terence Todman (1989)
- Morton I. Abramowitz (1989)
- Herman Jay Cohen (1992)
- Frank G. Wisner (1995)
- J. Stapleton Roy (1996)
- Mary A. Ryan (1999)
- George Moose (2002)
- Ruth A. Davis (2002)
- Jeffrey Davidow (2002)
- A. Elizabeth Jones (2004)
- Johnny Young (2004)
- Alan Larson (2004)
- Ryan Crocker (2004)
- Marc Grossman (2004)
- Richard A. Boucher (2008)
- David Welch (2008)
- Anne W. Patterson (2008)
- William J. Burns (2008)
- James Franklin Jeffrey (2011)
- Nancy Jo Powell (2011)
- Earl Anthony Wayne (2011)
- Kristie Kenney (2012)
- William R. Brownfield (2012)
- Thomas A. Shannon Jr. (2012)
- Stephen D. Mull (2016)
- Victoria Nuland (2016)
- Philip S. Goldberg (2018)
- David Hale (2018)
- Michele J. Sison (2018)
- Daniel Bennett Smith (2018)
- John R. Bass (2024)
- Brian A. Nichols (2024)
References
References
- "Career Ambassadors". United States Department of State.
- "Obama honors three veteran diplomats". Politico.com.
- (June 9, 2011). "Nominations sent to the Senate June 9, 2011". [[whitehouse.gov]].
- "Senate passes dozens of bills in the middle of the night". FP.com.
- (December 7, 2016). "PN1907 - 2 nominees for Foreign Service, 114th Congress (2015-2016)".
- (September 13, 2018). "Secretary Pompeo on Twitter". Twitter.
- "PN587 — Foreign Service".
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