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Jack B. Kubisch

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Kubisch resigned from government service in 1950 and spent the next decade working in the private sector as an
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In 1961, Kubisch rejoined the Foreign Service, becoming deputy director of the
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representing the U.S. in the Paris Peace Talks that were to lead to the
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while he was at college, and upon graduation was commissioned as an
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on May 7, 2007. He was survived by his wife and four children.
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from his alma mater Central Methodist University in May 1974.
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of the National Defense University; as consultant to the
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Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
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In retirement, he also served as 1005:Central Methodist University alumni 614:United States Ambassadors to Greece 558:United States Ambassador to Greece 379:Meritorious Civilian Service Award 368:United States Ambassador to Greece 175:in 1942. Kubisch enlisted in the 14: 1055:American expatriates in Sri Lanka 530:May 29, 1973 – September 4, 1974 445:from the original on 27 June 2024 286:United States Department of State 187:. He married Constance Rippe of 1015:University of Notre Dame faculty 882: 870: 776: 741: 629: 617: 607: 388:In retirement, Kubisch lived in 366:In August 1974, Kubisch became 219:. Having achieved the rank of 1070:American expatriates in Mexico 1065:American expatriates in Brazil 1060:American expatriates in France 1040:People from Hannibal, Missouri 1030:Harvard Business School alumni 409:Southern Pines, North Carolina 374:until his retirement in 1979. 327:President of the United States 313:U.S. Liaison Office in Beijing 234:and then, in 1947, joined the 209:Philippines Campaign (1944–45) 103:Southern Pines, North Carolina 1: 1010:University of Missouri alumni 295:In 1971, Kubisch was sent to 236:United States Foreign Service 402:Council on Foreign Relations 171:, from which he received an 165:Central Methodist University 159:Jack B. Kubisch was born in 121:Central Methodist University 1025:United States Navy officers 372:National Defense University 1086: 385:Award, rank of Commander. 284:to become director of the 242:, and then transferred to 564: 555: 547: 542: 532: 523: 515: 510: 390:Pinehurst, North Carolina 354:Inter-American Foundation 348:, and as a member of the 135: 75: 40: 28: 748:Second Hellenic Republic 280:. In 1965, he moved to 185:University of Notre Dame 889:Third Hellenic Republic 877:Junta-declared Republic 502:Foreign Service Journal 344:, as a director of the 232:Harvard Business School 211:and was present at the 317:Chinese Liaison Office 307:, intended to end the 169:University of Missouri 125:University of Missouri 398:chairman of the board 342:Alliance for Progress 332:nominated Kubisch as 225:United States Marines 346:Panama Canal Company 238:. He was posted to 568:Robert J. McCloskey 511:Government offices 377:He was awarded the 338:Senate confirmation 305:Paris Peace Accords 248:W. Averell Harriman 189:South Bend, Indiana 493:2007-10-06 at the 438:. 6 January 1989. 356:. He received an 350:board of directors 213:Battle of Iwo Jima 177:United States Navy 161:Hannibal, Missouri 142:Jack Bloom Kubisch 130:Harvard University 91:Hannibal, Missouri 977: 976: 783:Kingdom of Greece 636:Kingdom of Greece 574: 573: 565:Succeeded by 543:Diplomatic posts 536:William D. Rogers 533:Succeeded by 301:chargé d'affaires 217:Battle of Okinawa 139: 138: 70:William D. Rogers 16:American diplomat 1077: 887: 886: 875: 874: 793: 781: 780: 746: 745: 634: 633: 622: 621: 612: 611: 610: 600: 593: 586: 577: 548:Preceded by 519:Charles A. Meyer 516:Preceded by 508: 500:Obituary in the 480: 479: 477: 476: 467:. Archived from 461: 455: 454: 452: 450: 444: 433: 425: 383:Legion d'Honneur 321:Washington, D.C. 282:Washington, D.C. 88:November 5, 1921 80:Personal details 66: 58:Charles A. 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Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
Charles A. Meyer
William D. Rogers
Hannibal, Missouri
Southern Pines, North Carolina
Central Methodist University
University of Missouri
Harvard University
United States
diplomat
Hannibal, Missouri
Central Methodist University
University of Missouri
A.B.
United States Navy
Ensign
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, Indiana
USS New York (BB-34)
USS Guam (CB-2)
Philippines Campaign (1944–45)
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Okinawa
Lieutenant
United States Marines
Harvard Business School
United States Foreign Service
Brazil
Paris
W. Averell Harriman

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