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Charles Wallace Adair

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274:. He left the post on 6 September 1969. He was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Uruguay on 15 September 1969, presented his credentials on 13 November 1969 and left the post on 28 September 1972. He retired from the Foreign Service in 1972. 270:. In 1966, Panamanian student demonstrators struck Adair in the back with a milk carton filled with red paint. During his ambassadorship, Adair worked to rebuild relations and initiated talks that culminated in the 494: 489: 499: 248: 309: 262:
He was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Panama on 6 May 1965, presenting his credentials to President
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Adair was posted to various economic positions in US missions around Europe, particularly the
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State Department Principal Officers of the Department and U.S. Chiefs of Mission
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on 13 May 1965. Adair assumed the ambassadorship during a period of difficult
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in Panama before joining the State Department in 1940.
346:"President Johnson Selects 4 Ambassadors, 1 Minister" 130: 118: 108: 90: 78: 66: 56: 38: 18: 104:September 15, 1969 â€“ September 28, 1972 310:"Obituary: U.S. Ambassador Charles W. Adair Jr" 249:Organisation for European Economic Co-operation 259:in 1963 until his appointment as Ambassador. 8: 495:Ambassadors of the United States to Uruguay 490:Ambassadors of the United States to Panama 401: 26: 15: 52:May 6, 1965 â€“ September 6, 1969 500:United States Foreign Service personnel 364:"Charles Wallace Adair Jr. (1914–2006)" 294: 352:: 34. May 1965 – via Hathitrust. 304: 302: 300: 298: 7: 340: 338: 336: 447:United States Ambassador to Uruguay 318:. February 20, 2006. Archived from 219:, in 1943. He also served tours in 207:. Adair also served as the US Vice- 420:United States Ambassador to Panama 14: 251:in Paris. Adair also served as 268:United States–Panama relations 1: 350:State Department Newsletter 264:Marco Aurelio Robles MĂ©ndez 516: 153:Charles Wallace Adair, Jr. 453: 444: 436: 426: 417: 409: 404: 146: 142: 97: 45: 34: 25: 272:Torrijos–Carter Treaties 179:. He graduated from the 92:US Ambassador to Uruguay 485:People from Xenia, Ohio 368:Office of the Historian 253:Deputy Chief of Mission 181:University of Wisconsin 157:Foreign Service Officer 40:US Ambassador to Panama 283:Falls Church, Virginia 191:Foreign service career 163:(1965–1969) and 165:Ambassador to Uruguay 239:Economic meeting in 161:Ambassador to Panama 315:The Washington Post 167:(1969–1972). 390:2006-11-13 at the 175:Adair was born in 137:Ernest V. Siracusa 463: 462: 457:William J. Jorden 454:Succeeded by 427:Succeeded by 405:Diplomatic posts 241:Bangkok, Thailand 183:, and worked for 150: 149: 61:Lyndon B. Johnson 507: 437:Preceded by 413:Jack Hood Vaughn 410:Preceded by 402: 372: 371: 360: 354: 353: 342: 331: 330: 328: 327: 306: 197:American Embassy 133: 121: 102: 81: 73:Jack Hood Vaughn 69: 50: 30: 20:Charles W. Adair 16: 515: 514: 510: 509: 508: 506: 505: 504: 465: 464: 459: 450: 442: 440:Robert M. Sayre 432: 430:Robert M. Sayre 423: 415: 392:Wayback Machine 381: 376: 375: 362: 361: 357: 344: 343: 334: 325: 323: 322:on 23 June 2019 308: 307: 296: 291: 279:Stuart, Florida 277:Adair lived in 193: 173: 131: 125:Robert M. Sayre 119: 103: 98: 85:Robert M. Sayre 79: 67: 51: 46: 21: 12: 11: 5: 513: 511: 503: 502: 497: 492: 487: 482: 477: 467: 466: 461: 460: 455: 452: 443: 438: 434: 433: 428: 425: 416: 411: 407: 406: 400: 399: 394: 380: 379:External links 377: 374: 373: 355: 332: 293: 292: 290: 287: 192: 189: 172: 169: 148: 147: 144: 143: 140: 139: 134: 128: 127: 122: 116: 115: 110: 106: 105: 95: 94: 88: 87: 82: 76: 75: 70: 64: 63: 58: 54: 53: 43: 42: 36: 35: 32: 31: 23: 22: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 512: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 486: 483: 481: 478: 476: 473: 472: 470: 458: 449: 448: 441: 435: 431: 422: 421: 414: 408: 403: 398: 395: 393: 389: 386: 385:Birth details 383: 382: 378: 369: 365: 359: 356: 351: 347: 341: 339: 337: 333: 321: 317: 316: 311: 305: 303: 301: 299: 295: 288: 286: 284: 280: 275: 273: 269: 265: 260: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 190: 188: 186: 182: 178: 170: 168: 166: 162: 159:, serving as 158: 154: 145: 141: 138: 135: 129: 126: 123: 117: 114: 113:Richard Nixon 111: 107: 101: 96: 93: 89: 86: 83: 77: 74: 71: 65: 62: 59: 55: 49: 44: 41: 37: 33: 29: 24: 17: 445: 418: 367: 358: 349: 324:. Retrieved 320:the original 313: 276: 261: 257:Buenos Aires 194: 174: 152: 151: 132:Succeeded by 99: 80:Succeeded by 47: 480:2006 deaths 475:1914 births 285:, aged 91. 177:Xenia, Ohio 120:Preceded by 68:Preceded by 469:Categories 451:1969–1972 424:1965–1969 326:2019-06-23 289:References 245:Department 185:Chase Bank 171:Early life 109:President 100:In office 57:President 48:In office 388:Archived 233:Belgium 231:, and 229:Brazil 221:Mexico 213:Bombay 209:Consul 205:France 237:SEATO 225:India 217:India 201:Paris 255:in 211:in 199:in 471:: 366:. 348:. 335:^ 312:. 297:^ 227:, 223:, 215:, 203:, 370:. 329:.

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US Ambassador to Panama
Lyndon B. Johnson
Jack Hood Vaughn
Robert M. Sayre
US Ambassador to Uruguay
Richard Nixon
Robert M. Sayre
Ernest V. Siracusa
Foreign Service Officer
Ambassador to Panama
Ambassador to Uruguay
Xenia, Ohio
University of Wisconsin
Chase Bank
American Embassy
Paris
France
Consul
Bombay
India
Mexico
India
Brazil
Belgium
SEATO
Bangkok, Thailand
Department
Organisation for European Economic Co-operation
Deputy Chief of Mission

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