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Samuel D. Berger

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in July 1962. As ambassador, Berger cultivated a reticent attitude toward the media, as evinced by his moniker, "Silent Sam." All the same, he contributed to a rapprochement between Korea and Japan, and laid the groundwork for the future prosperity of Korea. In 1964, he was replaced by
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In 1972, he left South Vietnam, believing the Communists would not win, and returned to the United States, where he worked at the
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After his service as ambassador, Berger (like his predecessor as ambassador,
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In January 1969, he married the widow of Admiral George Pressey in
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After the war, he proceeded to join the 18: 530:Waggoner, Walter H. (February 13, 1980). 1280:Alumni of the London School of Economics 1275:Military personnel from New York (state) 1305:United States Foreign Service personnel 485: 436:) served as a deputy commandant of the 197: 1969; died 2002) 177: 1937; died 1967) 1300:Deaths from cancer in Washington, D.C. 1285:University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni 810:"PRESIDENT APPOINTS A TOP SAIGON AIDE" 567:Pearson, Richard (February 13, 1980). 447:appointed Berger Deputy Ambassador to 50:June 27, 1961 â€“ July 10, 1964 887:Daum, Paul S.; Rogers, B. J. (2011). 384:, who reassigned him to New Zealand. 7: 628:"NEW KOREAN ENVOY NAMED BY KENNEDY" 1270:People from Gloversville, New York 476:, wrote a book about his service. 14: 958:United States Department of State 394:United States Ambassador to Korea 392:At the time of his nomination as 326:, with a particular focus on the 296:United States Ambassador to Korea 1107: 1051: 1041: 264: 247: 194: 174: 992:U.S. Ambassador to South Korea 924:Bundy, William (Summer 1993). 1: 968:Georgetown University Library 862:"U.S. Aide Wed in Hong Kong" 443:In February 1968, President 328:British trade union movement 35:United States Ambassador to 469:before he retired in 1974. 346:matters, and served in the 153:Arlington National Cemetery 1321: 1295:20th-century American Jews 324:London School of Economics 224:London School of Economics 1105: 998: 989: 981: 976: 836:"Bunker's Deputy Arrives" 467:Foreign Service Institute 285: 92: 43: 28: 377:was opposite to that of 375:Japanese Communist Party 141:Cause of death 964:Samuel D. Berger papers 316:University of Wisconsin 220:University of Wisconsin 350:, ending the war as a 334:Foreign Service career 985:Walter P. McConaughy 438:National War College 75:Walter P. McConaughy 954:Samuel David Berger 816:. February 23, 1968 573:The Washington Post 298:from 1961 to 1964. 292:Samuel David Berger 23:Samuel David Berger 889:Tucker, Spencer C. 868:. January 15, 1969 866:The New York Times 840:The New York Times 814:The New York Times 788:The New York Times 762:The New York Times 736:The New York Times 710:The New York Times 684:The New York Times 658:The New York Times 632:The New York Times 606:The New York Times 536:The New York Times 498:The New York Times 434:William S. B. Lacy 348:United States Army 255:United States Army 1247: 1246: 1008: 1007: 1002:Winthrop G. Brown 999:Succeeded by 977:Diplomatic posts 445:Lyndon B. Johnson 422:Winthrop G. Brown 289: 288: 184:Betty Lee Pressey 128:February 12, 1980 87:Winthrop G. Brown 63:Lyndon B. 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University of Wisconsin
London School of Economics
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