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Ernest V. Siracusa

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277:'s mission in Latin America. He reported on the excommunication of Juan Perón and a fire at the US embassy in Buenos Aires. On March 2, 1959, during Hernán Siles Zuazo's second term, Time magazine quoted that Bolivia and the headache it caused were best shared among neighboring countries. Time was able to report on the protests in La Paz 14 days later. 280:
From 1960 to 1962 he was employed in Rome. He advised on the storage of weapons and reported that such weapons should be used against him. From 1961 to 1962 he advised Adlai Ewing Stevenson on the subject of Latin America. From 1963 to 1969 he worked in Lima. On November 10, 1969, he was appointed
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From June 3, 1945 to March 15, 1946, he was employed by the United States Navy. On June 19, 1946, he became Vice Consul in Guatemala. From 1952 to 1956 he was employed in Buenos Aires as a political official at Eva Perón's funeral service. He accompanied
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On March 20, 1941 he entered the foreign service and on July 16, 1941 he became Vice Consul in Mexico City, where on November 1, 1941 he was promoted to Embassy Secretary 3rd Class. On March 25, 1943, he became Vice Consul in La Ceiba.
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In August 1976, Siracusa refused to transmit a demarche against plans, subversives, politicians and celebrities to the rulers in Montevideo and asked for instructions. On August 30, 1976, the Assistant Secretary of State
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Ambassador to La Paz, where he was accredited from December 5, 1969 to July 30, 1973. On July 16, 1973, he was appointed ambassador to Montevideo, where he was accredited from September 25, 1973 to April 22, 1977.
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wrote a memorandum to Operation Condor and proposed to negotiate with Secretary of State Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé and General Julio César Vadora (1974-1978). In a telegram from Lusaka on September 16, 1976,
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on November 30, 1918. From 1936 to 1938 Ernest Siracusa attended Fullerton Junior College. Siracusa graduated from
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MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences alumni
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instructed Shlaudeman to stop pursuing the efforts.
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United States Ambassador to Bolivia
Richard Nixon
Raúl Héctor Castro
William Perry Stedman, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Uruguay
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Charles Wallace Adair
Lawrence Pezzullo
Coalinga, California
Austin, Texas
Alma mater
Stanford University
Diplomat
Bolivia
Uruguay
Coalinga, California
Stanford University
MIT
Milton S. Eisenhower
Harry W. Shlaudeman
Henry Kissinger
Austin, Texas


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