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Robert J. Ryan Sr.

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226:(an ex-FBI agent) in 1953. He was, at the time, the highest ranking person they had investigated. He was later summoned to a secret hearing on the charges against him. Ryan discovered over the course of the hearing that he was being investigated due to two disgruntled coworkers who had complained to McCarthy about Ryan's office not doing a good enough job at security and "maintaining separate files". McCarthy and his aides later transferred their attentions to the 241:. This same year, Ryan became the Executive Director of the Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs. He continued his management and administration role in this position. He also was charged with justifying the budget for the bureau and all of the posts in the countries under them. From 1958 to 1959, he attended the 206:
until he was transferred to the personnel office, where he assumed managerial duties. He was promoted to Assistant Chief for Foreign Service Personnel. While Ryan was in this position,
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in July of 1964. He worked in this capacity until 1968. As Ambassador to Niger, Ryan developed plans to construct a new US embassy. He also helped with the construction of the
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over the Niger River. The embassy wasn't complete until after Ryan had already left the position. Back in the United States, Ryan initially worked for almost a year as
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He was married to the former Mary Frances O'Leary in 1938. They had two sons together: Robert Joseph Ryan, Jr. and Thomas Ryan. Both sons worked for the
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visited Paris in 1961. As Counselor of Embassy, Ryan was responsible for administrative affairs and for the United States missions to
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Ryan retired in 1977. He continued his involvement in foreign affairs, staying involved in the local chapter of the
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In 2014, the Ambassador and Mrs. Robert J. Ryan International Relations Award was given out at Ryan's
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presented Ryan with its National Alumni Service Award only a few months before his death.
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Ryan joined the Department of State in 1937. Soon after, he completed a law degree at the
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started to pick up its pace and Ryan was investigated for communist leanings by
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Bridge Over Niger: The True Story of the J. F. Kennedy Bridge
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to Thomas W. Ryan and Hannah Whalen. He graduated from
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in D.C. Ryan worked in the passport office headed by
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Ryan Jr. (1939-)" 479:State Department Newsletter 290:Assistant Secretary General 169:University of Massachusetts 721: 302:United Nations Association 547:newspapers.library.in.gov 233:In 1955, Ryan joined the 173:civil service examination 138: 94: 49: 37: 28: 700:United Nations officials 529:Office of the Historian 456:Office of the Historian 306:Bethune-Cookman College 239:Foreign Service Officer 212:Senator Joseph McCarthy 161:Hatfield, Massachusetts 117:Hatfield, Massachusetts 315:On March 7, 2003, the 228:Department of the Army 196:Columbus School of Law 149:US Ambassador to Niger 145:Robert Joseph Ryan Sr. 133:Daytona Beach, Florida 44:US Ambassador to Niger 184:US Ambassador to Mali 155:Early life and family 243:National War College 89:Samuel C. Adams, Jr. 601:www.discoverlbj.org 151:from 1964 to 1968. 16:American ambassador 497:The New York Times 326:at the age of 89. 126:September 13, 2003 23:Robert J. Ryan Sr. 333:, Smith Academy. 142: 141: 65:Lyndon B. 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US Ambassador to Niger
Lyndon B. Johnson
Mercer Cook
Samuel C. Adams, Jr.
Hatfield, Massachusetts
Daytona Beach, Florida
US Ambassador to Niger
Hatfield, Massachusetts
Smith Academy
University of Massachusetts
civil service examination
State Department
US Ambassador to Mali
Columbus School of Law
Catholic University of America
Ruth Shipley
McCarthyism
Senator Joseph McCarthy
Roy Cohn
David Schine
Julius Sourwine
Department of the Army
Foreign Service
Foreign Service Officer
National War College
United States Embassy in Paris
John F. Kennedy
Jackie Kennedy
NATO

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