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John H. Holdridge

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1102: 899: 942: 746: 952: 756: 459:, Holdridge continued to serve in Singapore until 1978. After that he worked for the Central Intelligence Agency until early 1981 as national intelligence officer for East Asia/Pacific, on detail from the State Department. In 1981 he became Assistant Secretary of State of East Asian & Pacific Affairs, then was appointed US Ambassador to Indonesia from 1983 to 1986. 390:(1956–58). He returned to Hong Kong in 1962 as chief of the political section, a post he held for four years. From 1966 to 1968 he became deputy director for the office of research and analysis, East Asian and Pacific affairs, the State Department in Washington, D.C., and then director from 1969 to 1973. 474:
John Holdridge had three children with his wife Martha. After retiring from active service, he wrote a memoir on the restoration of US-China diplomatic relations. He also made occasional appearances as a commentator on Asian political affairs for American television. Holdridge died of
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and Henry Kissinger that marked the beginning of normalized relations. For his services, he was appointed
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in 1941, but transferred to the US Military Academy at West Point upon the US entry into
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Crossing the Divide: An Insider's Account of the Normalization of U.S.-China Relations
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in 1968, Holdridge became a senior staff member for the Far East of the
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Holdridge is also known for giving the final format for the so-called "
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Assistant Secretaries of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
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John Holdridge's first State Department posting was as US
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United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore
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He was promoted to 109:May 28, 1981 – December 9, 1982 1202:United States Foreign Service personnel 512: 947:United States Ambassadors to Indonesia 751:United States Ambassadors to Singapore 405:, probably upon the recommendation of 162:August 5, 1975 – June 9, 1978 1192:United States Military Academy alumni 695:United States Ambassador to Indonesia 668:United States Ambassador to Singapore 453:United States Ambassador to Singapore 372:Embassy of the United States, Bangkok 311:. His parents were Marie Gunther and 43:United States Ambassador to Indonesia 7: 274:secret 1971 initiative to restore 14: 1197:American people of German descent 567:United States Department of State 537:from the original on 27 June 2024 319:graduate who reached the rank of 1152:American expatriates in Thailand 1100: 950: 940: 897: 754: 744: 1162:Reagan administration personnel 451:in 1975 to serve as the fourth 447:Holdridge was then selected by 1182:Deaths from pulmonary fibrosis 582:nndb.com. 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United States Ambassador to Indonesia
Ronald Reagan
John Cameron Monjo
Paul Wolfowitz
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Ronald Reagan
Richard Holbrooke
Paul Wolfowitz
United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Edwin M. Cronk
Richard F. Kneip
New York City
New York
Washington, D.C.
Henry A. Kissinger's
United States
People's Republic of China
U.S. Ambassador to Singapore
Indonesia
New York City
New York
Herbert C. Holdridge
West Point
brigadier general
United States Army
Cheryl Holdridge
Dartmouth College

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