Andrew Killgore - Diplomatic Chronology

Diplomatic Chronology

Position Host country or organization Year
US Foreign Service London, United Kingdom 1951 to 1953
US Foreign Service Beirut, Lebanon 1956 to 1957
US Foreign Service Jerusalem, Israel 1957 to 1959
US Foreign Service Amman, Jordan 1959 to 1961
US Foreign Service U.S.A., international relations officer 1961 to 1962
US Foreign Service U.S.A., officer-in-charge of Iraq-Jordan affairs 1962 to 1965
US Foreign Service Baghdad, Iraq 1965 to 1967
US Foreign Service Dhaka, Bangladesh 1967 to 1970
US Foreign Service U.S.A., officer for Jordan Affairs 1970 to 1972
US Foreign Service Tehran, Iran 1972 to 1974
US Foreign Service Manama, Bahrain 1974
US Foreign Service Wellington, New Zealand 1974 to 1976
U.S. Ambassador Doha, Qatar 1976 to 1980

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