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From mid 1945 to the end of 1946 he was Charge D'Affaire in Baghdad Iraq and then in 1947 was Charge D'Affaire in Damascus Syria. During the period 1947-52 he was an inspector in the Foreign Service. In 1952 he was appointed Minister and then Ambassador to Syria. In 1957, after an unsuccessful CIA
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After retiring from the Foreign Service in 1962, Moose served one year as a professor at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst Mass. He then retired first to Kentucky and second to Arkansas. He moved back into the family house in Morrilton Ark. and was there when he became ill and died in
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coup to overthrow the Government of Syria, the Syrians demanded Moose's recall. In 1958 he was appointed US Ambassador to the Sudan where he served until 1962.
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January 1989. His wife, Eleanor Moose, died a few months later. He is survived by his son and daughter, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren (2016).
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also in 1922. He then moved to Little Rock Arkansas and then to his hometown for a period of five years. In 1928 he joined the
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was given to him as a debut assignment, where he served as vice consul. Soon afterward he went to
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In 1943, Moose became the second accredited U.S. representative to
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His diplomatic work would span the globe, though focused on the
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James S. Moose, Jr.
Morrilton, Arkansas
Kentucky Military Institute
University of Missouri
Maysville, Kentucky
Foreign Service
Middle East
Thessaloniki
Greece
Paris
Arabic
Amharic
French
Turkish
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
Baghdad
Tehran
Saudi Arabia
Bert Fish
Jeddah
Ibn Saud
Franklin D. Roosevelt
James Sayle Moose Jr. (1903–1989)



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