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Philip W. Manhard

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in 1943. He served in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1944 and in the Marine Corps from 1944 to 1946. Manhard then worked for IBM and Standard Oil. Manhard joined the foreign service in 1948.
26:- 1988) was the American Ambassador to Mauritius (sworn in on March 19, 1974, Left post on May 10, 1976) and was the first prisoner of war (POW) foreign service officer named as an Ambassador. 230: 245: 225: 235: 188: 255: 250: 240: 37: 30: 137: 127:"The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project AMBASSADOR PHILIP W. MANHARD" 23: 68: 52:. He was the highest ranking civilian captured and held as a POW from 31 January 1968 until 16 March 1973). 98: 220: 215: 49: 126: 209: 41: 162: 45: 99:"Meeting with United States Ambassador to Mauritius, Philip W. Manhard" 134:Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training 231:Ambassadors of the United States to Mauritius 36:While assigned as Province Senior Adviser in 8: 246:United States Navy personnel of World War II 226:Politicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts 236:University of Southern California alumni 60: 93: 91: 89: 7: 69:"Philip Wallace Manhard (1921–1998)" 44:, Manhard was taken prisoner by the 189:"Longest‐Term P.O.W. Freed With 31" 14: 143:from the original on 27 June 2024 31:University of Southern California 187:Sterba, James (March 17, 1973). 256:20th-century American diplomats 251:American expatriates in Vietnam 1: 241:Vietnam War prisoners of war 29:Manhard graduated from the 272: 167:The Hall of Valor Project 24:Cambridge, Massachusetts 106:Ford Library and Museum 73:Office of the Historian 20:Philip Wallace Manhard 191:. The New York Times 163:"Phillip W. Manhard" 136:. 1 December 1988. 38:Thừa Thiên Province 22:(November 13, 1921 16:American diplomat 263: 201: 200: 198: 196: 184: 178: 177: 175: 173: 159: 153: 152: 150: 148: 142: 131: 123: 117: 116: 114: 112: 103: 95: 84: 83: 81: 79: 65: 271: 270: 266: 265: 264: 262: 261: 260: 206: 205: 204: 194: 192: 186: 185: 181: 171: 169: 161: 160: 156: 146: 144: 140: 129: 125: 124: 120: 110: 108: 101: 97: 96: 87: 77: 75: 67: 66: 62: 58: 17: 12: 11: 5: 269: 267: 259: 258: 253: 248: 243: 238: 233: 228: 223: 218: 208: 207: 203: 202: 179: 154: 118: 85: 59: 57: 54: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 268: 257: 254: 252: 249: 247: 244: 242: 239: 237: 234: 232: 229: 227: 224: 222: 219: 217: 214: 213: 211: 190: 183: 180: 168: 164: 158: 155: 139: 135: 128: 122: 119: 107: 100: 94: 92: 90: 86: 74: 70: 64: 61: 55: 53: 51: 50:Battle of Huế 47: 43: 42:South Vietnam 39: 34: 32: 27: 25: 21: 193:. Retrieved 182: 170:. Retrieved 166: 157: 145:. Retrieved 133: 121: 109:. Retrieved 105: 76:. Retrieved 72: 63: 35: 28: 19: 18: 221:1988 deaths 216:1921 births 195:22 February 172:22 February 111:22 February 78:22 February 48:during the 210:Categories 56:References 46:Viet Cong 138:Archived 147:26 July 141:(PDF) 130:(PDF) 102:(PDF) 197:2020 174:2020 149:2024 113:2020 80:2020 212:: 165:. 132:. 104:. 88:^ 71:. 40:, 199:. 176:. 151:. 115:. 82:.

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Cambridge, Massachusetts
University of Southern California
Thừa Thiên Province
South Vietnam
Viet Cong
Battle of Huế
"Philip Wallace Manhard (1921–1998)"



"Meeting with United States Ambassador to Mauritius, Philip W. Manhard"
"The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project AMBASSADOR PHILIP W. MANHARD"
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"Phillip W. Manhard"
"Longest‐Term P.O.W. Freed With 31"
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1921 births
1988 deaths
Politicians from Cambridge, Massachusetts
Ambassadors of the United States to Mauritius
University of Southern California alumni
Vietnam War prisoners of war
United States Navy personnel of World War II
American expatriates in Vietnam
20th-century American diplomats

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