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Robert E. Lamb

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Lamb retired from the Foreign Service in 1994. He then became Executive Director of the American Philatelic Society in State College, Pennsylvania. He retired from that position in 2006. Under his administration, the Society moved its headquarters to an historic, former Match Factory in
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nominated Lamb as Assistant Secretary of State for Administration, and Lamb held this office from December 19, 1983, until July 1, 1985. He then became director of the
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President Reagan's Nomination of Lamb as Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
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within the U.S. State Department from 1983 to 1985. He also served as an
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President Bush's Nomination of Lamb as Ambassador to Cyprus
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Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
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Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
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Assistant Secretary of State for Administration
Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
United States Ambassador to Cyprus
Atlanta, Georgia
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts
United States Foreign Service
Foreign Service Officer
United States Department of State
United States Passport
Bureau of Consular Affairs
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Bureau of Diplomatic Security
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
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