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Cleo A. Noel Jr.

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stormed the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum, where a farewell ceremony for Moore had just concluded. Noel was wounded during the taking, he and Moore were among the ten diplomats taken hostage by the militants. The next day, March 2, the hostage takers shot Noel to death. Also murdered were his deputy,
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On December 23, 1972, Noel was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Sudan when Sudan and the U.S. reestablished diplomatic relations severed as the result of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. The outgoing Charge d'Affairs,
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he served as a gunnery officer providing security aboard merchant vessels throughout the Pacific Ocean and Persian Gulf; in fall 1945 Noel discharged from the navy at the rank of
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Noel worked briefly as an educator, teaching American history at the University of Missouri before joining the
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in Washington D.C., Cleo Noel Jr. and Curtis Moore were buried with military honors at
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On the evening of March 1, 1973, militants from the Black September faction of
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Noel was particularly fascinated with the 159:(August 6, 1918 – March 2, 1973) was a 8: 554:United States Navy personnel of World War II 539:Victims of the Black September Organization 407: 46:December 23, 1972 – March 2, 1973 18: 474:Ambassadors of the United States to Sudan 324:After a joint funeral on March 7 at the 559:United States Foreign Service personnel 309:until the new Deputy arrived in March. 296:1973 Khartoum diplomatic assassinations 180:attack on the Saudi embassy in Khartoum 514:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 242:After the war, while studying for his 7: 469:20th-century American naval officers 194:, Noel spent his formative years in 14: 426:United States Ambassador to Sudan 290:Ambassadorship to Sudan and death 34:United States Ambassador to Sudan 387:, Indiana University Press, 1993 356: 342: 494:Assassinated American diplomats 484:American people murdered abroad 509:University of Missouri faculty 1: 549:People from Moberly, Missouri 499:University of Missouri alumni 252:United States Foreign Service 214:in the same subject in 1940. 326:National Presbyterian Church 330:Arlington National Cemetery 238:U.S. Foreign Service career 580: 534:Deaths by firearm in Sudan 479:American terrorism victims 305:, was asked to stay on as 293: 254:exam and was hired by the 544:People from Oklahoma City 524:Terrorism deaths in Sudan 519:Kidnapped American people 504:Harvard University alumni 432: 423: 415: 410: 385:Assassination in Khartoum 210:in History in 1939 and a 178:organization in the 1973 150: 80: 39: 28: 564:Assassinated ambassadors 529:People murdered in Sudan 170:who was murdered by the 307:Deputy Chief of Mission 192:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 100:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 464:1973 murders in Africa 226:in June 1941. 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Index

United States Ambassador to Sudan
Richard Nixon
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Khartoum
Sudan
Alma mater
Moberly Junior College
University of Missouri
United States
ambassador
Sudan
Black September
organization
attack on the Saudi embassy in Khartoum
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Moberly, Missouri
Moberly Junior College
University of Missouri
B.A.
M.A.
United States Navy
World War II
lieutenant commander
PhD
Harvard
United States Foreign Service
Department of State
Italy
Saudi Arabia
France

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