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David W. K. Peacock Jr.

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Peacock married Judith Van Orden Peacock in 1952. They had two children together, Sarah and William. After Peacock and Judith Peacock divorced, he married Mary Eyre Peacock.
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houses Peacock's papers from his tenure working for Dulles. The papers appear in the Special Assistants Series in the John Foster Dulles Papers.
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Kiernan, Laura (January 27, 1981). "Ex-Rep. Kelly, 2 Others Guilty In Abscam Trial; Ex-Rep. Kelly Convicted In Abscam Bribery Trial".
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to work as a foreign service officer in the State Department. He served as an assistant to U.S. Secretary of State
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corruption trials. He held the role of jury foreman. While reading the verdict convicting U.S. Representative
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After leaving the federal government, Peacock served as the assistant vice president at
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to David Peacock Sr. and Beryl McCaslin Peacock on July 30, 1924. He grew up in
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and guarantees and then coordinated the feasibility study program.
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In 1981, Peacock served on the federal jury for one of the
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in a trainee role. Peacock later served as an assistant to
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for Atlantic Development Corporation. He worked at the
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Index

U.S. Department of Commerce
Nixon Administration
U.S. State Department
Cleveland, Ohio
Flanders, New Jersey
Mount Olive Township
Morristown School
Morristown, New Jersey
U.S. Army Air Forces
World War II
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
J. P. Morgan
security analysts
Washington, DC
John Foster Dulles
Casablanca, Morocco
Frederick H. Mueller
Kenneth Keating
American Security and Trust Company
Georgetown
International Finance Corporation
World Bank Group
market research
Export-Import Bank
exporter credits
Eisenhower Presidential Center
Abilene, Kansas
Abscam
Richard Kelly

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