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Sheldon B. Vance

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Vance served as senior adviser to the secretary of state, coordinator for international narcotics matters, and executive director of the President's Cabinet Committee on International Narcotics Control (1974–1977). After retiring from the Foreign Service in 1977, he practiced international law in the
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early in his career. From 1961 to 1962, Vance was the Director of the Office of Central African Affairs. He also worked as a Senior Foreign Service Inspector, inspecting posts to report on their status to the
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His parents were Erskine Ward and Helen (Baird) Vance. He married Jean Chambers on December 28, 1939; they had two sons, Robert Clarke and Stephen Baird.
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to Mobutu. According to diplomats stationed in Zaire at the time, Vance "would not permit negative analyses of the Mobutu regime to be transmitted to
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From 1969 to 1974, Vance was the US Ambassador to Zaire. During his tenure, he developed a close relationship with
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Washington, D.C. law firm of Vance, Joyce, Carbaugh and Fields (1977–1989). In later years, the Vances lived in
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An Inventory of the Sheldon and Jean Vance Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society
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in 1942 and served in Rio de Janeiro, Nice, Monaco, Martinique, Brussels, and
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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US Official Cabinet Committee, International Narcotics Control (1974–77)
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US Official Bureau of Africa, Middle East, and South Asia (1958–60)
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US Official Deputy Chief of Mission, US Embassy, Ethiopia (1962–66)
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US Official Economic Analyst, US Embassy, Rio de Janeiro (1942–46)
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US Official Belgium-Luxembourg Desk Officer, Washington (1952–54)
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US Official Director, Office of Central African Affairs (1961–62)
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US Official First Secretary, US Embassy, Brussels (1954–58)
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with a bachelor's in art and with a bachelor's of Law from
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US Official Senior Foreign Service Inspector (1966–67)
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US Official Consul, US Embassy, Martinique (1949–51)
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Index


US Ambassador to Zaire
Robert McBride
Deane Hinton
US Ambassador to Chad
Brewster Morris
Terence Todman
Crookston
Minnesota
United States
Bethesda
United States
Alma mater
Carleton College
Harvard Law School
Crookston
Minnesota
U.S. Ambassador
Zaire
Carleton College
Harvard University
Foreign Service
Addis Ababa
Department of State
US Ambassador to Chad
President
Mobutu Sese Seko
M-16s
Washington
Deane Hinton

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