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Rodger Davies

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782: 649: 659: 615: 637: 325:. He was married to Sarah Burgess. She died in 1973, the year before he was killed. They had a daughter, Dana, and a son, John, who were 20 and 15 years old, respectively at the time of Davies's death. 317:, on May 7, 1921 to John Leslie Davies and Catherine Paul Davies. He had an older brother, John Arthur Davies, and a younger sister, Catherine Davies Frakes. He studied Economics at the 630: 826: 301:, a Greek Cypriot nationalist paramilitary organization although this was never proven. Afterwards, the U.S. government "immediately" sent his replacement, Ambassador to Yemen 811: 623: 653: 404: 881: 429: 383: 831: 781: 821: 846: 816: 463:"U.S. AMBASSADOR IS SLAIN AS GREEK CYPRIOTES RIOT; ATHENS RECASTS MILITARY WOMAN AIDE DIES; Bullets From Outside Penetrate Besieged Nicosia Embassy" 491: 462: 891: 254:
until October 1965. Then until 1970 he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs. After Davies's death,
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outside the U.S. Embassy in Nicosia, where an estimated 300–600 Greek Cypriots were "demonstrating against the U.S.’s failure" to stop the
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Davies and Antoinette Varnavas, an embassy secretary and a Greek Cypriot national, were killed by
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outside the U.S. Embassy in Nicosia, sparked by the U.S's failure to stop the
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August 22, 1974, "Ford and Kissinger in Tribute to Slain Cyprus Envoy",
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fire from a nearby building, believed to be gunmen from
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Vol. 90, no. 196. 252:Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs 1: 214:He studied Economics at the 45:United States Ambassador to 887:United States Army officers 857:Deaths by firearm in Cyprus 275:anti-American demonstration 205:anti-American demonstration 913: 842:Terrorism deaths in Cyprus 837:American terrorism victims 392:. Nicosia. 19 August 1974. 279:Turkish invasion of Cyprus 209:Turkish invasion of Cyprus 852:People murdered in Cyprus 778: 667: 604: 595: 587: 582: 174: 102: 53: 39: 897:Assassinated ambassadors 450:– via Google News. 440:Fredericksburg, Virginia 862:1970s murders in Cyprus 608:William R. Crawford Jr. 303:William R. Crawford Jr. 260:William R. Crawford Jr. 97:William R. Crawford Jr. 877:1974 murders in Europe 867:1974 crimes in Cyprus 498:. Page 3, columns 1-8 471:. Page 1, columns 5-8 872:1974 murders in Asia 526:. September 2, 1974. 426:The Associated Press 341:Francis E. 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Rodger P. Davies
United States Ambassador to Cyprus
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Robert J. McCloskey
William R. Crawford Jr.
Berkeley, California
Nicosia
Cyprus
Alma mater
University of California, Berkeley
Princeton University
American diplomat
Berkeley, California
Nicosia
Cyprus
Greek Cypriot
anti-American demonstration
Turkish invasion of Cyprus
University of California, Berkeley
World War II
Philip Khuri Hitti
Princeton University
Army Specialized Training Program
American diplomat
United States Department of State
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs
President Ford
William R. Crawford Jr.
United States Ambassador to Cyprus

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