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Baxter Hunt

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Hunt was a Presidential Management Intern working in the State Department, the Department of Defense, and the National Security Council before entering the Foreign Service. He also served abroad at the U.S. Embassy in
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A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Hunt served as Chargé d'Affaires at the US Embassy in
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Toronto, Canada
Santiago, Chile
Kabul, Afghanistan
Ottawa, Canada
Durban, South Africa
Warsaw, Poland
James Baxter Hunt, Jr.
Carolyn Hunt
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Princeton University
University of North Carolina
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"J. Baxter Hunt III - People - Department History - Office of the Historian"
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