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William Geimer

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132: 30:. He also "served on President Ronald Reagan's Export-Import Bank transition team, and in top-level positions in the Nixon and Ford administrations, including as deputy assistant secretary of state for international trade". He also had a private law practice in Washington, D.C., from 1976 to 1984. 218: 41:
as "a patriot with a vision, an idealist with a program, and a leader who knew how to get things done". Geimer's funeral service was attended by then-Vice President
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Geimer was described as "a visionary" by Jamestown Foundation Board member and former Central Intelligence Agency director
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This biography of a person who has held a non-elected position in the federal government of the United States is a
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The Jamestown Foundation
Arkady Shevchenko
R. James Woolsey
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Dick Cheney
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The New York Times
"Washington Talk: Soviet Emigres; Russians Who Choose Democracy Find Transition Is Not Always Easy"
The New York Times
"After They Defect..."




Frank R. Wolf
"In Memory of Cold War Hero William G. Geimer"
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