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FOREIGN SERVICE LLS'I
JANUARY 31, 1941
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CONTENTS
PaK€
Foreign Service of the United States . 1
Afghanistan, 1; Argentina, 1; Australia, 2; Belgium and Possessions, 3; Bolivia, 4;
Brazil, 4; Bulgaria, 6; Canada, 6; Chile, 8; China, 10; Colombia, 11; Costa Rica,
12; Cuba, 13; Czechoslovakia, 14; Denmark, 15; Dominican Republic, 15;
Ecuador, 16; Egypt, 17; El Salvador, 17; Estonia, 18; Ethiopia, 18; Finland, 18;
France and Possessions, 18; Germany, 19; Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
and India, 20; Greece, 24; Guatemala, 24; Haiti, 25; Honduras, 25; Hungary, 26;
Iceland, 26; Iran, 26; Iraq, 26; Ireland, 27; Italy and Possessions, 27; Japanese
Empire, 27; Latvia, 27: Lebanon, 27; Liberia, 28; Liechtenstein, 28; Lithu-
ania, 28; Luxembourg, 28; Mexico, 28; Monaco, 30; Morocco, 31; Netherlands
and Possessions, 31; New Zealand, 32; Nicaragua, 32; Norway, 33; Palestine
and Trans-Jordan, 33; Panama, 34; Paraguay, 34; Peru, 34; Philippine Islands,
36; Poland, 36; Portugal and Possessions, 36; Rumania, 37; Saudi Arabia,
Kingdom of, 38; Spain, 38; Sweden, 39; Switzerland, 40; Syria, 41; Thailand,
41; Turkey, 41; Union of South Africa, 42; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
43; Uruguay, 44; Venezuela, 45; Yugoslavia, 46.
Officers of the Foreign Service assigned to the Department 47
Officers of the Foreign Service on special and temporary detail 50
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors 50
Officers of the Foreign Service now unassigned 50
Officers of the Foreign Service detained by the enemy 51
CoNSTJLAR Districts . 55
Description of consular districts 55
Allocation of provinces, states, etc., to consular districts 66
Tariff of United States Foreign Service Fees 87
Classification of Foreign Service Officers 91
Retirements in the Foreign Service 113
Index of Persons 116
Geographical Index 127
HI
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
(T) — Temporary specialists appointed for the emergency. These appointees are arran
according to salary; where salary is the same, according to the date of assignmt
and where date of assignment is the same, alphabetically.
(C) —Consulate (M) —Mission >
(CA) — Consular agency (MA) — Office of military attach^
(CG) — Consulate general (MD) — Office of maritime delegate
(E) — Embassy (NA) — Office of naval attach^
(L) — Legation (VC) — Vice consulate
I indicates that the date given does not show the total length of continuous service of the off
at the post. For this information regarding an officer in the Foreign Service, his biograj
in the Register of the Department of State should be consulted.
§ indicates that the officer's service in the Foreign Service of the United States has been in'
rupted. The date given represents the commencement of his present period of serv
For his prior service the officer's biography in the Register of the Department of State sho
be consulted.
II indicates a vice consul who receives no compensation except when in charge of a post.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
AFGHANISTAN
Kabul (L)
Cornelius Van H. Engert, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Elbert G. Mathews, second secretary; vice consul,
Maj. Gordon B. Enders, military attache...
Norman Armour, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Edward L. Reed, counselor of embassy
Merwin L. Bohan, counselor of embassy for
economic aSairs.
David C. Berger, consul general; first secretary,..
Paul 0. Nyhus, agricultural attach^
California..
California
War Dept
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Texas
May 2, 1942
Dec 4, 1943
July 8, 1942
May 18,1939
Oct. 27,1941
JNov. 5,1942
tJan. 8, 1944
July 28,1934
Dec. 30,1942
tA.Ug. 23,1943
Aug. 30,1940
May 23, 1941
Nov. 2,1942
tAug. 13,1942
JNov. 19, 1943
Oct. 18,1943
Sept. 4,1941
Mar. 3,1943
tFeb. 16,1942
Sept. 2,1921
May 21,1941
Sept. 5,1942
Sept. 5,1942
Mar. 8,1943
Apr. 9, 1943
Apr. 12,1943
June 3, 1943
June 24,1943
Oct. 1, 1943
Dec. 22,1943
Apr. 14,1941
Sept. 16, 1943
Jan. 6, 1942
Oct. 14,1943
Mar. 8,1943
July 3. 1943
July 11,1941
$10,000
4,000
(MA)
ARGENTINA
17,500
9,000
7,200
Virginia
Wisconsin
Nebraska
Iowa
6,000
7,200
8,200
6,000
Sheldon Thomas, second secretary .. .
New York
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
Missouri
Connecticut
California
Massachusetts...
Ohio .-
6,300
Eric C. Wendelin, second secretary
4,700
4,500
4,100
Hiram Bingham, Jr., second secretary; consul
Philip P. Williams, third secretary; vice consul, _
Herbert V. Olds, third secretary; vice consul
Charles R. Burrows, third secretary; vice consul..
Clifton P. English, third secretary; vice consul,..
4,100
4,000
3,500
3,500
Tennessee..,
2,750
Massachusetts...
Dist. Columbia. .
Oregon
Arthur J. Romero, vice consul.
Texas
Illinois..
Mississippi
Virginia
Ohio
New York
Ohio,..
Te.xas
(MA& NA)
Brig. Gen. John W. Lang, military attache and
military attache for air.
Capt. Walter W. Webb, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Sherlock Davis, asst. military attache...
Maj. Charles H. Lee, asst. military attache
Capt. Donald F. Gibbons, asst. military attache.
Maj. Joseph C. King, asst. military attache
Lt. Comdr. Robert S. Burgher, asst. naval attache.
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
FOREIGX SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31. 1944
Post
Name and rank
ARGENTINA— Continued
Buenos Aires (E)— Con.
CSi.K & XA)— Cod Lt. Comdr. John J. Wilkinson, Jr.. asst. naval
attache.
, Lt. Age5ilau5 W. Walker, Jr., asst. naval attach^
and asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Archie W. Green, a.=«t. naval attach^ and
asSt. naval attach^ for air.
Ha\"ward Keniston, cultural relations attach^
Warren D. Robbins, special assistant
Philip P. Clover,! attache
Byron George Skelton, special assistant
James H. Mann, special assistant
John F. Griffiths, senior cultural relations
assistant.
James MacGregor Byrne, special assistant
Connie E. Herron, senior economic analyst
Charles F. Merkel, senior economic analyst.
John T. Fishbum, economic analyst
Daniel V. Ryan, special assistant
George F. Jasper, Jr., economic analyst
Grant McDougall, economic analyst
Walter Adam Hebeler, economic analyst
Asher Xorman Christensen, asst. cultural rela-
tions attache.
Paul J. Wallin, economic analyst
Francis K. Jovin, economic analyst
Chandler Lawrence Daniels, economic analyst. ..
William H. Melvin, economic ansilyst
Richard F. Lankenan, junior economic analyst...
William K. Leonhart, ec-onomic analyst
Herman H. Barger, economic analyst
Lawrence Hoguet, economic analyst
H. .4.ndr6 Weismann, economic analyst
Miss Marie Elizabeth Richardson, juiuor eco-
nomic analyst.
Herman R. Kasper, junior economic analyst
Alfred W. Wells, vice consul
Joseph E. Gross, vice consul
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept..
Navy Dept.
Apr. 17,1943
Aug. 10,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Michigan ...' Aug 11,1942
Dist. Colimibia..! Sept. 29,1941
New York.
Texas
Kentucky..
California..
New York.
Kansas
Ohio
Oklahoma.
California..
Illinois
Argentina..
Minnesota.
Apr. 24,1942
Aug. 15,1942
Aug. 20,1942
Sept. 8,1941
Sept. 3,
Jan. 15,
Apr. 20,
Dec. 9,
Jan. 14,
Dec. 4,
Dec. 4,
Mar. 24,
Dec. 16,
1941
1942
1942
1942
1944
1942
1942
1943
1942
BahlaBlanca(VC).
Mendoza (\"C)
Rosario (C)
Leslie W. Johnson, vice consul...
Richard H. Post, viceconstil
Aubrey E. Lippincott, consul
Tobias E. Matthews, vice consul.
Raford W. Herbert, vice consul..
AUSTRALIA
Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory (L).
California Jan.
New York Dec.
Michigan.. _ Dec.
New York i Dec.
Indiana Dec.
West Virginia I Dec.
Massachusetts. . . > JDec.
New York JDec.
New York.
Arkansas...
nitnois
New York.
Colorado.. -
tDec.
Dec.
14,1944
4,1942
4,1942
4,1942
27,1941
28,1943
4,1942
4,1942
4,1942
21, 1943
Nov. 3,1942
Sept. 30, 1941
{Dec. 31,1942
Minnesota July 26,1943
New York May 19, 1943
Arizona... - Apr. 27,1943
South Carolina... Sept. 5, 1942
Dec. 17,1943
Nelson T. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and Oklahoma.. Feb. 11,1941
minister plenipotentiary. i
John R. Minter, counselor of legation South Carolina... 'tDec. 3, 1943
Lacey C. Zapf, commercial attache Tennessee Mar. 21,1942
Walter A. Foote,' first secretary Texas June 23,1942
Randolph .\. Kidder, third secretary Massachusetts... Dec. 26,1940
Col. Karl Ferguson Baldwin, military attache....; War Dept Apr. 6, 1942
Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Mackenzie, nav-il attache Navy Dept {Jan. 22,1944
I and asst. naval attache for air. I I
> Assigned also to Asuncion, Montevideo, and Santiago; resident at Buenos Aires.
> Resident at Melbourne.
(MA ANA).
FOREIGN" SERVICE OF THE XJXITED STATES
'anberra, Australian Capital
Territory (L)— Continued.
(MA& XA)— Con
Adelaide, South Australia (C).
Brisbane, Queensland (C)
Melbourne, Victoria (C)
Perth, Western Australia (C).
Sydney, New South Wales
(CG).
BELGIUM A^iD POSSES-
SIGNS
(Belgium) 1
Brussels (Bruselles) (E)
(MA & NA).
^^onsular oflBces in Belgium
closed.
(Africa)
Lt. Col. Earl C. Stewart, asst. military attach^..
Lt. George A. Gade. asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. Qg) Nicholas D. Olivier, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Charles A. Hutchinson, consul
Joseph P. Ragland, consul
Robert Grinnell, vice consul
Clarence J. Spiker, consul general
Fred W. Jandrey, consul
Ralph H. Hunt, vice consul
Mason Turner, consul
Courtland Christiani, vice consul
Ely E. Palmer, consul general
Charles H. Derry, consul
Wilson C. Flake, consul-
Perry Ellis, vice consul „
Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., vice consol
Delano McKelvey, vice consul
Lyle C. Himmel, vice consul
ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoonfeld,* counselor of embassy '
James Somerville,' first secretary
Montgomery H. CoUaday,' second secretary
Col. William McKee Dunn, ' military attach^
Capt. John L. Callan,' naval attach^ and naval
attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike, ' asst. military attach^
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,- asst. military attache. .
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attach^-.
Capt. Paul M. Btrkeland,' asst. military attache.
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
Lt. Comdr. Curtis Dawes,' asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Benjamin R. Kittredge, Jr.,' asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,= asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
^eopoldville, Belgian Congo
(C).
Patrick Mallon, consul
Harry H. Schwartz, vice consul
Edward M. Ingle, vice consul
(T) , Charles D. Withers, economic analyst
' Qoverimient of Belgium established in England.
- Assigned also near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands
' With the personal rank of minister.
War Dept..
Aug.
1,1942
Navy Dept
Dec.
23,1943
Navy Dept
Dec.
7,1943
Minnesota
Mar.
12,1936
$4,700
Dist. Columbia..
July
10.1936
4.500
New York
Dec.
19. 1942
3,500
Dist. Columbia..
Mar.
8,1943
8,400
Wisconsin
Upr.
27, 1943
4,200
Massachusetts. . .
tSept.
24, 1929
Connecticut
July
1,1941
4,700
Dist. Columbia..
Mar.
18, 1943
Rhode Island
.\ug.
23,1940
10,000
Georgia
July
5,1941
6.000
North Carolina..
tDec.
29, 1939
4,500
California
Jan.
23,1943
4.000
Pennsylvania
Dec.
30.1940
3,500
Dist. Columbia..
Sept
2,1943
3,500
South Dakota.-..
Oct.
27,1938
Dist. Columbia. . Apr. 1, 1941
Mississippi \ Apr. 8.1943
Connecticut I Feb. 18,1943
War Dept tSept. 21,1943
Navy Dept Aug. 14, 1942
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept Sept
Navy Dept July
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Sept. 23. 1943
Oct. 25.1943
13, 1943
16. 1943
6, 1943
30,1943
Jan.
Jan.
Oct. 9, 1942
Nov. 25, 1943
Ohio JOct. 16,1940
California j Dec. 8.1943
Texas ' Sept. 22,1942
South Carolina. .-I Sept. 2,1943
Norway, and Poland established in England.
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
BOLIVIA
La Paz (E)
Pierre de L. Boal, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
. counselor of embassy
Pennsylvania
Mar. 5, 1942
$10,000
Walter P. McConaughy, commercial attach^
Robert F. Woodward, second secretary (consul) ^-
Robort E. Wilson, third secretary (vice consul)..
Bromley K. Smith, third secretary (vice consul)..
Juan de Zengotita, third secretary (vice consul)...
William S. Rosenberg, third secretary (vice con-
,sul).
Howard Brandon, third secretary (vice consul)..
Col. John B. Johnson, military attachfi.
Alabama
JDec. 8, 1942
July 18,1942
Apr. 24,1943
Dec. 26,1941
Aug. 24,1943
May 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
July 29,1943
Aug. 26,1943
Sept. 9,1942
July 18,1942
Apr. 24,1943
Dec. 2fi, 1941
Aug. 24,1943
May 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Sept. 16, 1942
{Sept. 18, 1943
June 11,1942
June 25,1943
Nov. 10, 1943
July 21,1943
July 21,1943
Dec. 4, 1943
{Apr. 29,1943
July 21,1943
Nov. 20, 1943
Mar. 1,1943
July 13,1937
June 11,1941
{Nov. 5,1942
Dec. 3, 1942
May 28,1935
Aug. 21,1940
July 30,1943
Dec. 10,1941
May 27,1941
Nov. 2,1942
Dec. 13,1941
Feb. 28,1941
June 1, 1942
{May 22, 1943
{Oct. 28,1925
May 2, 1942
4,500
Minnesota
Arizona
4,500
4,000
California
Pennsylvania
New York..
Georgia
3,000
2,750
2,500
2,500
(MA)
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Minnesota
Arizona
(C).
Maj. Jay Roy Hunt, asst. military attache
Capt. Andrew Hyatt Masset, asst. military at-
tache.
Robert F. Woodward, consul (second secretary) .
Robert E. Wilson, vice consul (third secretary)...
Bromley K. Smith, vice consul (third secretary)..
Juan de Zengotita, vice consul (third secretary) . .
William S. Rosenberg, vice consul (third
secretary).
Howard Brandon, vice consul (third secretary). .
Alvin E. Bandy, vice consul
4,500
4,000
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia
3,000
2,750
2,500
2,500
Tennessee
Dist. Columbia..
Virginia .
Louis M. Denis, vice consul..
(T)
Charles W. Collier, cultural relations attach^
Charles A. Windham, special assistant
California
Massachusetts. . .
Texas
Harold Tracv Martin, special assistant .
Mark Q. Santl, senior economic analyst..
Dudley O. Singer, senior economic analyst
Francis A. O'Conncll, special assistant
New Jersey
California
California
New York-.
Massachusetts...
South Carolina...
Louisiana
New York..
Dist. Columbia..
North Dakota
Ohio
Cochabamba (C;
Norman C. Stinc^, Jr., senior economic analyst. .
DeForest Manice, junior economic analyst
Douglas Henderson, vice consul.. .
2,780
(T).
J. Allard Qasque, vice consul
BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro (E)
Jefferson Caffery, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
John F. Simmons, counselor of embassy; consul
general.
Walter J. Donnelly, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Harold S. Tewell, first secretary ...
17,600
9,600
8.000
8,200
Archie W. Childs, asst. commercial attachfi
Elvin Seibert, second secretary; consul
6,000
New York..
Rhode Island
Georgia
4,100
Reginald S. Kazanjian, second secretary; consul..
Walter C. Dowling, second secretary; vice consul
Ivan B. White, second secretary; vice consul
U. Alexis Johnson, second secretary; vice consul.
Jack B. Neathery, third secretary; vice consul
Elim O'Shaughnessy, third secretary; vice consul.
Forrest N. Daggett, vice consul .
4,100
4,200
4.000
California
Texas
New York.
California
New York
New York
California
4,000
4,000
3,600
2,600
Theodore A. Xanthaky, vice consul
Rudolf E. Cahn, vice consul
Timothy John Mahoney, vice consul
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UKITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
BRAZIL— Continued
Rio de Janeiro (E)— Con.
(MA &. NA)
Brig. Gen. Hayes A. Kroner, military attache...
Col. James C. Selser, Jr., military air attache
Capt. Charles J. Rend, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Lt. Col. George M. Potter, asst. military attache.
Lt. Col. Charles L. Andrews, asst. military
attache.
Maj. Andrew P. Fuller, asst. military attache...
Maj. Lincoln O'Brien, asst. military attache
Capt. Marshall F. Priest, asst. military attache
for air.
Capt. Richard T. Gassldy, asst. military attache.
Capt. Horace C. Peterson, asst. military attache.
Maj. Thomas L. Ridge, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Walter F. McLallen, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
William A. Wieland, special assistant
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
New York
Colorado
Jan. 15, 1944
Dec. 28,1942
Jan. 22,1943
Feb. 6,1942
Dec. 15,1943
Sept. 30, 1943
Sept. 30, 1943
Dec. 29,1943
July 3, 1943
Sept. 30, 1943
Jan. 13,1942
Feb. 3, 1943
June 4, 1941
July 2, 1943
Jan. 8, 1942
Mar. 24, 1942
July 27,1942
May 13,1943
Aug. 21,1943
Dec. 1, 1941
Nov. 25, 1942
Sept. 23, 1942
Nov. 2,1942
Nov. 2,1942
Nov. 20,1942
Nov. 20, 1942
Dec. 22,1942
Sept. 2,1943
Nov. 10,1943
July 26,1941
Apr. 24,1942
Aug. 10,1942
Nov. 11,1942
Nov. 14,1942
Nov. 16,1942
Nov. 20, 1942
Mar. 6,1943
Aug. 15.1942
Nov. 9,1942
Nov. 20, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Oct. 21. 1941
Feb. 27.1942
Aug. 22.1042
Aug. 14, 19.12
Aug. 17,1942
Sept. 4,1943
June 5, 1940
Nov. 20, 1942
Dec. 8, 1942
Apr. 9, 1943
(T)
Guy Louis Bush, agricultural attache
William L. Norris, senior economic analyst
David S. Green, senior economic analyst
Dist. Columbia..
Connecticut
New York
Vermont
Fred T. Wagner, special assistant
Roscoe Freeman Patterson, special assistant
William Rex Crawford, cultural relations attache.
Joseph S. Piazza, asst. cultural relations attache.
Louis E. LeBel, senior economic analyst
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Maryland
Idaho
'
Kenneth M. Davidson, senior economic analyst..
Frederick A. Kuhn, senior economic analyst
Rudolph E. Zetterstrand, economic analyst
Donald W. Forsyth, senior economic analyst
Frank T. Shull, Jr., senior economic analyst
John P. Curtis, senior economic analyst
Dist. Columbia..
West Virginia
Pennsylvania
Texas
Florida..
Louisiana..-
California
California
Kentucky
Ohio
CorumbS, Matto Grosso
(VC).
Victoria, Espirito Santo
(VC).
Jahia (Sao Salvador), Bahia
(C).
■ (T)
Nestor C. Ortiz, junior economic analyst
Richard A. Sutherland, junior economic analyst. .
John Gordon Mein, junior economic analyst
New York
New York.
Utah
Mrs. Aldene Barrington Leslie, economic analyst-
Herbert W. D. Mayers, junior economic analyst..
Montana.
Virginia-
Pennsylvania
Ma.ssachusetls...
Kentucky -
Ohio
Sheldon B. Vance, junior economic analyst
Richard A. Godfrey, junior economic analyst
Ulrich H. Williams, junior agricultural analyst.. .
Texas
Missouri
Florida
$2,500
Texas
Michigan
Tennessee
Illinois
6,000
New York
New York
George L. Phillips, vice consul
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
BRAZIL— Continued
Dello Horizonte, Minas Qc-
raes(C).
Klorianopolis, Santa Ca-
tharina (C).
(T)
Fortaleza, CearS (C)..
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
(C).
Parfi (Bel6m), Para (C)
(T).
^^anfios, Amazonas (VC)
Sao Luiz, Maranhao (C A)
Pernambuco (Recife), Per-
nambuco (C).
(T)
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do
Sul (C).
(T)..
Rio Grande, Rio Grande
do Sul (CA).
Santos, Sao Paulo (C)
Sao Paulo, Sgo Paulo (CO).
(T).
Curltiba, Parana (VC)
(T).
BULGARIA
State of war declared by Bul-
garia December 13, 1941.
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario (E)
Jay Walker, consul .--
William Preston Rambo, vice consul.
Dist. Columbia.
Florida
Robert Blaek, vice consul
Walter W. Hoffmann, consul
Dudley E. Cyphers, vice consul.
Harold Sims, vice consul.
Ohio
California
Connecticut.
Tennessee
John H. Burns, vice consul..
Willard R. Ray, vice consul...
Kenneth Wernimont, agricultural commissioner.
Fred Godsey, vice consul.
Hubert Maness, vice consul
Wiley T. Clay, consular agent
Samuel H. Wiley, consul general
Leo J. Callanan, consul.
Donald W. Lamm, vice consul
J. Thomas Rae, vice consul
Robert Bruce Harley, vice consul
Reginald S. Castleman, consul
Oklahoma
Texas
Nebraska
Texas
Oklahoma
North Carolina.
North Carolina.
Massachusetts..
Dist. Columbia.
Minnesota
Pennsylvania...
California
Roy Nash, senior cultural relations oflBcer.
John M. Beard, senior economic analyst..
Robert M. Denhardt, agricultural analyst.
William E. Price, vice consul.. ,
Eugene C. Pflffner, consular agent
California
North Carolina..
Texas
Missouri
Illinois
Arthur Q. Parsloe, vice consul
Cecil M. P. Cross, consul general..
Frederic C. Fornes, Jr., consul...
W. Garland Richardson, consul
Wales W. Signor, consul
Leland C. Altaffer, vice consul
Carlton Sprague Smith, cultural relations oflScer.
George T. Colman, senior economic analyst
Henry W. Spielman, junior agricultural economist
Frederick J. Noel, economic analyst
Leon C . Heilbronner, economic analyst
Bert Dewey Keller, economic analyst
Franklin McFadden Sands, economic analyst
Ross E. Hoverter, economic analyst
Frank H. Oram, economic analyst
Jesse Milton Ormo, vice consul
Georgia
Rhode Island.
New York
Virginia.
Michigan
Ohio
Wisconsin...
Oklahoma...
New Jersey.
New York . .
Pennsylvania -
Pennsylvania.
Ohio
Idaho
Sept. 4,1943
Dec. 16,1942
Jan. 20, 1944
tSept. 28, 1943
June 2, 1943
Feb. 28,1941
Feb.
Aug.
Apr.
Nov.
Oct.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
18, 1943
8, 1942
16. 1943
11,1942
26. 1940
1. 1940
15. 1944
8. 1942
10, 1942
31, 1942
4. 1941
4. 1943
July 13,1943
Feb. 25,1943
tDec. 28,1942
Jan. 11,1943
Dec. 1, 1942
tJune
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
tApr.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
tJune
tApr.
Sept.
7,1923
21. 1941
22. 1942
29. 1942
28,1943
7. 1943
1. 1944
14. 1943
10, 1942
20. 1942
17. 1943
17, 1943
17, 1943
1,1943
16, 1043
5,1941
Ray Atherlon,' ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Lewis Clark, first secretary; consul
Henry M. Bankhead, commercial attachfe
Clifford C. Taylor, agricultural attache
Illinois }Nov. 18, 1943
Alabama.
Florida..
Colorado.
Apr. 29,1941
June 20, 1933
Sept. 30, 1939
' Accredited also to Denmark and near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
CANADA — Continued
Ottawa, Ontario (E)— Con._
(MA & NA).
Calgary, Alberta (C)
Edmonton, Alberta (C)_
Fort William and Port Arthur,
Ontario (C).
Halifax, Nova Scotia (CG)-_
Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick (VC).
Hamilton, Ontario (C)
Montreal, Quebec (CO)
(T).
Niagara Falls, Ontario (C)...
Quebec, Quebec (C)...
Regina, Saskatchewan (C)...
St. John, New Brunswick
(C).
Name and rank
Oliver B. North, asst. commercial attachfi...
Miss Katherine E. O'Connor, third secretary;
vice consul.
John Evarts Ilorner, third secretary; vice consul .
John W. Tuthill, third secretary; vice consul
Irven M. Eitreim, third secretary; vice consul
Joseph N. Greene, Jr., third secretary; vice consuL
Qeorge C. Minor, vice consul
Russell B. Jordan, vice consul
Thaddeus H. Chylinski, vice consul.
Col. Francis J. Graling, military attache...
Lt. Col, David A. Burchinal, military air attach6_
Capt. Glenn F. Howell, naval attach^ and naval
attach^ for air.
Capt. Harry C. Archer, asst. military air attache
Lt. Comdr. Julius Fleischmann, asst. naval at-
tachfi and asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Comdr. John C. McBride, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Norman B. Deuel, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Charles W. Allen, vice consul
Robert English, consul
Paul C. Seddicum, vice consul
Harvey T. Goodier, consul
Edwin Carl Kemp, consul general..-
Samuel R. Thompson, consul
Edwin N. Gunsaulus, vice consul
Charles H. Taliaferro, vice consul
Frederick C. Johnson, vice consul
Clay Merrell, vice consul
Homer M. Byington, consul general
John D. Johnson, consul
Laurence W. Taylor, consul
Frederick E. Farnsworth, consul
Coldwell S. Johnston, consul
Fred E. Waller, vice consul
Bartley P. Gordon, vice consul
James E. Callahan, vice consul
John R. Barry, vice consul
Stephen B. Vaughan, vice consul
Stanley T. Hayes, vice consul..
Alexander Schnec, senior economic analyst.
Lynn W. Franklin, consul
William H. Brown, vice consul
Frank C. Niccoll, vice consul -
Bertel E. Kuniholm, consul
Adam Beaumont, vice consul
Walter S. Reineck, consul
Paul H. Demille, vice consul
George Gregg Fuller, consul.
Thomas D. Davis, consul
Mansou Gilbert, vice consul..,
Whence ap-
pointed
Connecticut.
Indiana
Colorado Jan. 8,1944
Massachusetts... Mar. 16, 1942
South Dakota Dec. 8,1942
Date of as-
signment
Nov. 16, 1928
tDec. 29,1939
Massachusetts...
May
22, 1943
2,750
W^est Virginia
{Feb.
23, 1940
Wyoming
Oct.
9, 1933
Connecticut
Feb.
3. 1942
War Dept...
Feb.
18, 1943
War Dept
Jan.
7, 1944
Navy Dept
Jan.
2, 1943
War Dept
Navy Dept
July
15, 1941
Navy Dept
Oct.
8, 1942
Navy Dept
Nov.
26, 1941
Wyoming
Sept.
29, 1930
New Hampshire.
June
25, 1943
4,500
Dist. Columbia..
Sept.
8, 1943
New York
Feb.
15, 1935
4,400
Florida
Apr.
Sept.
8, 1941
7 400
California
17, 1941
6,000
Minnesota
Oct.
7, 1938
Virginia ... .
July
22, 1942
New Jersey
Sept.
19, 1921
Oklahoma
May
2, 1941
Connecticut
Aug.
13, 1935
10,000
Vermont
June
25. 1942
7,900
California
Nov.
20, 1943
4.500
Colorado
May
26, 1942
4. 100
Nevada
tJuly
17, 1941
3.900
Michigan
Dec.
2, 1942
3,000
Massachusetts...
Aug.
26, 1943
3,000
Massachusetts...
Aug.
11,1941
Massachusetts...
May
3, 1919
New Jersey
Feb.
3, 1942
New Hampshire.
Dec.
18, 1939
New York.
Jan.
17, 1944
Maryland
Sept.
16. 1940
6,400
New Jersey
July
31, 1937
Colorado
Dec.
6,1940
Massachusetts...
Aug.
20. 1943
5.100
Massachusetts...
May
6,1941
Ohio
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
27. 1942
30, 1941
27,1943
5,200
Texas
California
6,000
Oklahoma
Apr.
7, 1937
4,900
Indiana
May
7.1943
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CANADA — Coniinued
St. Stephen, New Brunswick
(C).
Sarnia, Ontario (C)
Toronto, Ontario (CQ)
Vancouver, British Colum-
bia (CO).
Victoria, British Columbia
(C).
Windsor, Ontario (C)
Winnipeg, Manitoba fCO)..
Kenora, Ontario (CA).
CHILE
Santiago (E)
(MA & NA).
George L. Brist, vice consul
William A. Mitchell, vice consul
Charles E. B. Payne, vice consul
North Winship, consul general-. .1...
Curtis T. Everett, consul
Easton T. Kelsey, vice consul.
Frederick A. Bohne, vice consul
George L. Tolman, vice consul.
Dwight W. Fisher, vice consul
Robert H. Macy, vice consul
Robert William Harding, vice consul
Thomas L. Hughes, consul general...
Ralph A. Boemstein, consul
John L. Bankhead, vice consul
Nelson P. Meeks, vice consul
Augustus C. Owen, vice consul
Walter M. Walsh, vice consul
Robert Lacy Smyth, consul
Eugene H. Johnson, vice consul
George K. Donald, consul general
John S. Calvert, consul
Frank A. Schuler, Jr., consul
Joseph E. Newton, vice consul
Charles H. Stephan, vice consul
George C. Cobb, vice consul
Charles C. Sundell, vice consul
Alfred W. Klieforth, consul general..
Erik W. Magnuson, consul
George D. LaMont, consul
William Belton, vice consul...
Bernard F. Heiler, vice consul
Rupert H Moore, consular agent
Claude G. Bowers, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Donald R. Heath, counselor of embassy
John W. Bailey, Jr., consul general; first secretary
Clarence C. Brooks, first secretary
Joel C. Hudson, first secretary; consul
George D. Andrews, second secretary; consul
Arthur F. Tower, second secretary; consul
Norris S. Haselton, second secretary; vice consul.
Miss Minedee McLean, third secretary; vice
consul.
Joseph E. Maldonado, vice consul
Camden L. McLain, vice consul
Kenneth S. Barker, vice consul..
Col. W^endell Gunner Johnson, military attach^..
Lt. Col. Daniel E. Ellis, military air attach^..
Iowa
Maine..
Michigan.
Georgia
Tennessee
Michigan..
New York
Colorado
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina. _
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina..
New York..
South Carolina...
Colorado
California
Wisconsin.
Alabama..
North Carolina. -
Michigan.-
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia
Minnesota
Pennsylvania
Illinois
New York
Oregon
Massachusetts...
Canada
New York
Kansas
Texas
New Jersey
Missouri
Tennessee
New York..
New Jersey
Louisiana.
Arizona
Virginia
California
WarDept
WarDcpt
Oct.
truly
June
June
Aug.
Nov.
tNov.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
tMay
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
tJune
tFeb.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Feb.
28, 1925
15, 1943
20, 1940
21,1941
18. 1942
4, 1941
7, 1922
8,1943
18. 1943
14, 1943
9, 1930
27, 1943
30, 1943
14,1941
14. 1928
16, 1931
20. 1933
9. 1943
30.1941
23. 1940
30, 1943
24, 1943
6,1943
2. 1944
24,1942
10, 1940
5,1941
16, 1943
25, 1943
11.1942
11,1938
5, 1918
June 22,1939
tMar.
Nov.
tNov.
Mar.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
tDec.
11,1942
8, 1943
14,1941
12,1943
13, 1942
13. 1942
19. 1943
29, 1939
tOct. 9, 1943
Feb. 24,1931
Mar. 5,1943
Mar. 11, 1942
Dec. 18.1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
CHILE — Continued
Santiago (E) — Continued.
(MA & \A)-Continued
(T).
Concepcion (VC)
Osomo (VC) (T)..
Punta Arenas (Maga
llanes) (VC),
Valdivia (VC) (T)
Antofagasta (C)
Arica (VC)
Valparaiso (C)
(T).
Comdr. Joseph P. Rocljwell, naval attache and
naval attachfe for air.
Lt. Col. Harold J. Pearson, asst. military attache.
Capt. Henry W. Wiley, Jr., asst. military attache
Capt. Douglas Gorman, Jr., asst. military attache.
Lt. Robert H. Bamum, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Leo E. Haughey, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lawrence Kinnaird, cultural relations attache
Philip W. Thayer, special assistant
Philip P. Clover, attache'
Julius F. Franki, special assistant
Leonard H. Price, senior economic analyst
Earl C. Hollingsworth, senior economic analyst..
J. Hubert Lee, special assistant
Tibo J. Chavez, senior economic analyst. _..
Daniel L. Horowitz, senior economic analyst
Gardner E. Palmer, senior economic analyst
Biddle H. Garrison, special assistant
C. Wilfred Dare, economic analyst
R . F . Schneider, economic analyst
James Parker Wilson, agricultural economist
Robert L. Harmon, junior economic analyst
S. Owen Lane, jimior economic analyst
G. Alonzo Stanford, vice consul
Frederick Joseph Brule, junior economic analyst
Robert W. Weise, Jr., vice consul
Philip R. Wade, junior economic analyst
Miss Virginia Elizabeth Phillips, junior economic
analyst.
Caspar D. Green, vice consul
David J. Pearsall, vice consul.
Thomas Edmund Burke, vice consul
Edward Lowry Waggoner, vice consul
Lee R. Blohm, consul
Walter W. Wiley, vice consul
Oliver M. Marcy, vice consul
Joseph F. Burt, consul
Julian L. Nugent, Jr., vice consul
Warren C. Stewart, vice consul
Frederick L. Royt, vice consul..
Henry A. Hoyt, vice consul
Arnaldo Berenguer, economic analyst
Joseph W. Schutz, vice consul ;
Frank T. Rueter, consular agent...
War Dept...
War Dept..
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
California
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Texas
Maryland
Texas
Texas
New Mexico. . ..
New York
Michigan
New Jersey
New Jersey
California
California
Utah.
California
Michigan
Montana
Minnesota
Oklahoma
Virginia-
Ohio
New York-
Coimecticut'
Jan. 12,1943
June 2, 1942
Aug. 25,1942
Feb. 3, 1942
May 12, 1943
Jan.
Nov.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Apr.
Aug.
}Jan.
Nov.
12, 1943
11. 1942
24,1942
18,1942
17,1942
29,1942
7,1942
29,1943
28,1943
7,1943
4, 1943
16. 1943
9,1943
17. 1941
2,1942
12. 1941
17. 1942
8,1943
9,1941
10,1944
17. 1943
July 25.1942
Sept. 24. 1942
Mar. 5, 1943
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo
(CA).
' Assigned also to Buenos Aires, Asuncion, and Montevideo; resident at Buenos Aires.
Ohio Sept. 4,1942
Arizona Dec. 18,1942
North Carolina.- Jan. 6,1942
Massachusetts... Jan. 18,1944
Illinois. July 30,1940
New Mexico Jan. 14, 1944
Maryland Sept. 16. 1941
Wisconsin Nov. 16, 1940
California | Oct. 29,1943
New York Nov. 12,1942
Florida. Sept. 29, 1943
Pennsjivania ... }Oct. 1,1934
10
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CHINA
Chungking (E)
Clarence E. Gauss, ambassador extraordinary
Connecticut
Feb. 11,1941
$17,500
and plenipotentiary.
Oeorse Atcheson, Jr., counselor of embassy
California
Dec. 4, 1942
7,200
J. Bartlett Richards, commercial attachfe
Maryland
Nov. 27, 1942
7,000
Owen L. Dawson, agricultural attachfi
June 11,1943
Sept. 28, 1942
7,000
Horace n. Smith,' 2 second secretary
Ohio
5,000
Nov. 2,1942
Nov. 21, 1942
5,000
5,000
Everett F. Drumright,' ' second secretary
Oklahoma...
J. Hall Paxton,' second secretary. .
Virginia
Nov. 8, 1943
5,000
Harry E. Stevens,' * second secretary
California
July 8, 1943
4,700
Harvev Lee Milbourne, second secretary.
West Virginia..
Nov. 3, 1943
4,700
Arthur R. Ringwalt, second secretary..
Jan. 1, 1943
4,600
John Davies, Jr., second secretary .
Ohio .
July 1, 1942
4,500
Raymond P. Ludden,' second secretary
Massachusetts
Aug. 10,1943
4,500
Carl H. Boehringer, second secretary .
Michigan
{Oct. 5, 1943
4,100
Edward E. Rice,' ^ second secretary
tFeb. 5, 1943
tFeb. 5, 1943
4,000
4,000
John S. Service,' second secretary
Ohio
Aug. 10, 1943
4,000
William E. Yuni, third secretary
Washington
July 8, 1943
4,000
Charles S. Millet, third secretary
New Hampshire
Jan. 14, 1944
4,000
Philip D. Sprouse, third secretary
July 1, 1942
3,500
Fulton Freeman, third secretary
Jan. 12, 1943
3,500
Hungerford B. Howard,' third secretary
Jan. 12, 1943
3,500
Alfred T. Wellborn,' third secretary
Louisiana
Sept. 29, 1943
3,500
LaRue R. I-utkins, third secretary..
New York
War Dept
Dec. 15,1943
Jan. 18, 1943
2,750
(MA & NA)
Col. Morris B. dePass, military attachfi...
Lt. Col. Charles C. Brown, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 21, 1942
naval attach^ for air.
Capt. Roy Perrin McNair, Jr., asst. military
War Dept
June 22,1942
attache.
Capt. Lincoln C. Brownell, asst. military attache
War Dept.
Sept. 1,1942
for air.
Capt. Alexander W. Farmer, asst. military attache.
War Dept...
Aug. 31,1943
Lt. Comdr. Frank H. Herrington, asst. naval
Navy Dept
Jan. 6, 1943
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Phillips Talbot, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 14,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Franklin R. Fctte, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 29, 1941
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Simon H. Hitch, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Jan. 8, 1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. Arthur J. Campbell, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Dec. 7, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Ensign Houghton Freeman, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 23,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
' Assigned also to Kunming.
' Temporarily at Tihwa.
« Temporarily at Sian.
* Temporarily at Chengtu
5 Temporarily at Lanchow.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
11
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CHINA— Continued
Kunming (Yiinnanfu), Yun-
nan (CG).
Kweilin, Kwangsi (C)'.
Tihwa, Sinkiang (C)'..
Consular offices in Japanese-
occupied areas of China
closed.
COLOMBIA
Bogota (E)
(MA & NA).
William R. Langdon, consul generaj
Everett F. Drumright,' ' consul
Horace H. Smith,' ' consul
J. Hall Paxton,2 consul .
Harry E. Stevens, 2 10 consul- _
Raymond P. Ludden,* consul.
John S. Service,' consul
Edward E. Rice,' » consul
Alfred T. Wellborn,' vice consul
M. Robert Rutherford, vice consul
Hungcrford B. Howard, 2 vice consul
Richard M. Service,' vice consul _..
Philip F. Cherp," vice consul
Archibald A. McFadyen, Jr.," vice consul
Paul L. Springer," vice consul-
Hubert F. Forrell," vice consul
Glenn C. Hayes, vice consuL.
Richard M. Service,' vice consul
Horace H. Smith,' consul
Arthur Bliss Lane, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Paul C. Daniels, counselor of embassy
William E. Dunn, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Barry T. Benson, acting commercial attache
Andrew E. Donovan, 2d, second secretary; vice
consul.
Alfred H. Lovell, Jr., third secretary; vice consul
James S. Triolo.i^ third secretary; vice consul
Herbert F. N. Schmitt, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
James C. Lobenstine, third secretary; vice consul.
Douglas N. Forman, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
D. Chadwick Braggiotti, third secretary; vice
consul.
Granville Oury-Jackson, vice consul
Col. John A. Weeks, military attach^--
Capt. Wilmer Reed Ma.xson, military air attache.
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Massachusetts
Oklahoma
Ohio
Virginia
California
Ma.ssachusetts
Ohio
Wisconsin
Louisiana
Montana
California
California
Minnesota
Virginia
New Jersey. _.
Virginia
Ohio
California
Ohio
New York
New York
Texas
Texas
California
Michigan
California
Michigan
Connecticut
Massachusetts.
New York
Michigan
War Dcpt
War Dcpt
Navy Dept
' Temporarily at Tihwa.
' Assigned also to and resident at Chungking.
« Temporarily at Sian.
« Assigned also to Chungking; resident at Kunming.
• Temporarily at Lanchow.
• Temporarily at Kweilin.
' Temporary. Functions under the general supervision of the Embassy at Chungking.
' Temporarily. Assigned also to Kunming; resident at Chungking.
' Temporarily. Assigned also to Chungking and Kunming.
" Temporarily at Chengtu.
" Resident at Chungking.
'• Temporarily at Buenaventura.
June
Feb.
July
Nov.
Dec.
tNov.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Nov.
Jan.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oct.
10, 1943
2, 1943
27, 1943
8, 1943
31, 1943
6. 1942
14, 1943
7. 1943
23. 1941
25, 1943
1,1043
25, 1943
20. 1942
Ifi, 1943
1, 1943
1, 1943
10. 1943
21, 1943
13, 1943
Mar. 5,1942
Oct.
Oct.
tJune
June
June
tJuly
July
May
June
Jan.
Dec.
22, 1943
4, 1943
3, 1943
9, 1941
30. 1941
16, 1941
22. 1942
16. 1942
10, 1042
16. 1943
15, 1938
July 1, 1943
JJan. 17,1944
Jan. 18,1944
12
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
COLOMBIA— Conlinuea
Bogota (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Con
(T).
Barranquilla (C)
(T)
Bucaramanga (C)
Cali(C)
(T)
Buenaventura (VC)
Cartagena (C)
(T)
MedelllnCC)
(T)
COSTA RICA
San Jos6 (E)
Name and rank
Maj. Edwin McKee, asst. military attach^
Capt. Harold K. Milks, asst. military attach^
1st Lt. James R. Fitzpatrick, asst. military attachfe.
Lt. Robert Breckinridge, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) James O. Grayson, asst. naval attachfi
and asst. naval attache for air.
Horace V. Geib, agricultural adviser.
T. Lyrm Smith,' senior agricultural analyst
Richard M. Connell, senior economic analyst
Roy W. Merritt, attachfe
Herschel Brickell, cultural relations attache
Robert J. Derby, special assistant
Arthur H. Taylor, economic analyst
George W. Caldwell, Jr., economic analyst
Lawrence Pierce, economic analyst
Arthur E. Garrison, junior economic analyst
Fidencio Guerra, junior economic analyst
Walter Trenta, special assistant...
H. Theodore Hoffman, junior economic analyst.
Irwin C. Byington, junior economic analyst
Glenn R. McCarty, Jr., vice consul
Henry L. Taylor, junior economic analyst
Daniel V. Anderson, consul
Andrew B. Wardlaw, vice consul
George Camahan, vice consul
S. Wilson Clark, vice consul
Terrance Q. Leonhardy, vice consul.
Mario B. Rodriguez, vice consul
J. Brock Havron, vice consul
Howard A. Bowman, consul
Fernando Terrassa, vice consul
Park F. Wollam, vice consul
Robert G. Wesson, vice consul.
James S. Triolo,^ vice consul
R. Kenneth Oakley, vice consul'
Leonard R. Morey, vice consul
Vernon L. Fluharty, vice consul
Henry T. Unverzagt, vice consul
John F. Fitzgerald, vice consul
Fay A. Des Fortes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Edward O. Trueblond, first secretary; consul
Rufus H. Lane, Jr., second secretary; consul
H. Gordon Minnigerode, second secretary; vice
consul.
S. Roger Tyler, Jr., third secretary; vice consul...
Livingston D. Watrous, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Atwood Collins, 2d, vice consul ^
Whence ap-
pointed
WarDept...
War Dept...
WarDept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Texas
Louisiana...
New Jersey..
New York...
Connecticut.
Texas
Virginia
New York...
Kansas.
Texas
New York...
Ohio
Tennessee...
Iowa
Washington.
Delaware
South Carolina..
New York.
California
Michigan
Puerto Rico
Tennessee
California
Puerto Rico
California
Ohio
California
Arkansas
New York
Ohio
Virginia
Pennsylvania...
South Carolina.
Illinois
Virginia
Dist. Columbia
West Virginia..
New York
Connecticut
Date of as-
signment
Sept. 11,1942
July 6, 1942
6, 1942
11,1943
Feb.
Oct.
Feb. 6, 1942
Nov.
Aug.
July
June
Oct.
July
May
June
Mar.
July
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
July
June
Dec.
July
Oct.
Sept.
May
tJan.
May
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Dec.
July
June
Nov.
1942
1943
1941
1942
1941
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1941
1942
1941
1943
1943
1941
1942
1943
1942
1943
1944
1942
1941
1943
1943
1943
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
Mar. 27, 1943
June 22, 1943
Mar. 25, 1943
Aug. 27,1941
Oct. 4, 1939
Oct. 7, 1942
June 14,1943
' Temporarily, for special duty.
' Temporarily.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
13
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
COSTA RICA— Continued
San Jos6 (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attach^
War Dept
War Dept
Jan. 1.5,1944
tSept. 20, 1943
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attach^..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attach^ and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
MaJ . Irving E . Roberts, asst. military attachfi
War Dept..
Sept. 14, 1943
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attachfi.. .
War Dept
tSept. 18, 1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. John B. Dahlgren, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Ooodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 21, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
June 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T) . .
Albert H. Gerberich, cultural relations attache
July 21 1941
Eugene Desvernine, special assistant
New York
Oct 12 1942
Victor C. Heck, junior economic analyst
California
Feb. 7, 1942
Edward D. Cuffe, junior economic analyst
New York
July 30,1942
Golflto (CA)
Fred F. Flandry, consular agent
Jan. 20,1943
Puntarenas (VC) (T)
John Logan Hagan, vice consul
Virginia
Dec. 30,1943
Quepos (CA).
Kenneth W. Harding, consular agent
Jan. 20, 1943
Port Limon (C)
William L. S. Williams, vice consul
Wiscon'sin ...
Dec. 11,1943
$2,500
CUBA
Habana (E)
Spruille Braden, ambassador extraordinary and
New York
Dec. 20,1941
17,500
plenipotentiary.
Ellis 0. Briggs, counselor of embassy
Maine
JFeb. 7, 1942
8,000
Albert F. Nufer, counselor of embassy for economic
New York
JNov. 5,1942
8,000
affairs.
Ohio
Apr. 15,1942
7,200
George C. Howard, first secretary; consul
Dist. Columbia..
Nov. 6,1942
7,800
Richard F Boyce, first secretary; consul
Michigan
June 6, 1943
6,900
New York
July 8, 1942
6,000
Bernard Qotlieb, second secretary; consul -.-
New York
July 5, 1943
5,600
George M. Graves, second secretary; consul
Vermont
Aug. 12,1943
4,800
Lawrence S. Armstrong, second secretary; consul..
New York
Aug. 6.1942
4,700
Charles H. Ducote, commercial attache
Massachusetts...
tNov. 13, 1942
4.500
Kennett F. Potter, second secretary; consul
Missouri
Oct. 5, 1940
4,500
Garret Q. Ackerson, Jr., second secretary; consul.
New Jersey
Apr. 17,1942
4,500
H. Bartlett Wells, second secretary; consul
New Jersey
Mar. 16, 1943
4,100
Thomas S. Campen, asst. commercial attache
North Carolina. .
tDec. 16,1942
4,000
Orray Taft, Jr., second secretary; consul
California
Feb. 18,1943
4.000
Hector C. Adam, Jr., second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Henry T. Smith, third secretary; vice consul
William A. Crawford, third secretary; vice consul.
New York
June 16,1943
4,000
Dec. 15, 1943
3,000
Pennsylvania
Mar. 27, 1941
2,750
William W. Walker, third secretary; vice consul..
North Carolina. .
July 11,1942
2,750
Charles W. Smith, third secretary; vice consul...
California
July 24,1942
2,750
574599—44-
14
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 11
Post
Naino and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CUBA — Continued
Habana (E)— Continued.
(MA &NA)...
(T).
Nueva Oerona (VC)
Antilla (C)
Camagiiey (C)
Cienfuegos (C) _..
Sagua la Grande (CA).
Nuevitas (C) _.
Santiago do Cuba (C)
Manzanillo (CA).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA i
Praha (E).
Joseph S. Sparks, third secretary; vice consul.
Thomas J. Cole, vice consul
John H. Marvin, vice consul
Raoul F. Washington, vice consul
Col. Egon R. Tausch, military attache
Maj. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attach^.
Col. John N. Hart, naval attach^ and naval at-
tache for air.
Lt. Col. William E. Boone, asst. military attache.
Capt. Thomas D. Burns, asst. military attache..
Lt. Comdr. Einar T. Anderson, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edward Francis O'Connor, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Albert J. Powers, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Clarence A. Botsford, minerals attache
Gustavo Duran, special assistant
Clarence Boonstra, asst. agricultural attache
Adolph B. Horn, special assistant.
William E. Skilton, economic analyst
E. Clinton Smith, economic analyst
Arden Edward DuBois, junior economic analyst.
James Bennett, junior economic analyst
J. Ramon Solana, vice consul
Joseph A. Jones, special assistant.
George Varrelmann, junior economic analyst
Gerald G. Jones, vice consul
Horace J. Dickinson, consul
Franklin Hawley, vice consul
F. Ridgeway Lineaweaver, consul.
Eugene E. Jova, consular agent
Edward S. Benet, vice consul
Gordon L. Burke, consul
Harry W. Story, vice consul
Raoul A. Bertot, consular agent...
ambassador
extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfcld,' counselor of embassy'
James Somerville,' first .secretary
Montgomery H. Colladay,' second secretary
California..
Ohio..
Florida
New York.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Louisiana
Dist. Columbia..
Cuba
New York.
Minnesota
New York
North Carolina..
Virginia.- _
South Dakota
Arkansas
Michigan...
Pennsylvania
Cuba..
Massachusetts...
Georgia.
North Carolina..
Cuba
June 5, 1942
Apr. 25,1941
JFeb. 28,1927
JFeb. 28,1927
Jan. 17,1944
tSept. 30, 1943
.Tune 21,1943
Nov. 1, 1941
Jan. 17,1944
Aug. i, 1941
Sept. 15, 1942
July 3, 1943
Dec.
Jan.
tOct.
June
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Sept.
May
Feb.
Sept.
July
tOet.
July
July
Feb.
tApr.
26. 1942
30. 1943
14, 1943
15. 1942
17. 1943
5. 1942
14, 1943
14, 1943
16. 1942
23. 1943
22, 1943
31, 1943
7, 1922
28, 1942
5. 1943
6, 1922
5, 1943
5, 1943
13, 1925
20, 1922
Dist. Columbia..
Mississippi
Connecticut
tSept. 15, 1943
tSept. 15, 1943
Feb. 18,1943
' Government of Czechoslovakia established in England.
2 .\ssigncd also near the Governments of BcU'iuiii, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in E:ngland.
' With the personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UKITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CZECHOSLOVAKIA-
Continued
Praha (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)
Col. William McKee Diinn,i military attach^
War Dept
Navy Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Aug. 14,1942
Capt. John L. Callan.i naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike," asst. military attache....
War Dept
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache, _
War Dept
Oct. 2.'), 194;i
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache ...
War Dept
Jan. 13,1943
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland.i asst. military attache .
War Dept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen.i asst. military attache. .
War Dept
Sept. 6,1943
Lt. Comdr. Curtis Dawes," asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 30,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Benjamin R. Kittredge, Jr.,i asst. naval
Navy Dept
Oct. 9, 1942
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark, i asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 2.5, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
DENMARK
Copenhagen (Kobenhavn)
Ray Atherton,' envoy extraordinary and minister
Illinois
{July 8, 1943
plenipotentiary.
Legation and Consulate Gen-
eral at Copenhagen closed.
(Greenland)
Qodthaab (C)
.Tnhn B. Ochelfrep, cnnsu)
Nevada
Sept. 26, 1942
$4,500
Gray Bream, vice consul
Wyoming
Aug. 7, 1942
2,750
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Ciudad Trujillo (E)
Avra M. Warren, ambassador extraordinary and
Maryland..
}Mar. 27, 1943
10,000
plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Robert Newbegin, second secretary; consul
Massachusetts.. -
Dec. 11,1942
4,400
Don V. Catlett, third secretary; vice consul
Harry Clinton Reed, third secretary; vice consul.
Theodore C. Weber, third secretary; vice consul .
Missouri
Mar. 29, 1941
2,750
Ohio
tDec. 16,1942
2,500
Massachusetts...
Aug. 11,1943
2,500
James G. McCargar, third secretary; vice consul .
California
Nov. 2,5, 1943
2,500
Ohio
July 9, 1943
(MA& NA)
Maj. Charles Le Roy Youmans, iiiililary air
attache.
War Dept
Sept. 30, 1943
Lt. Comdr. Richard R. Claghorn, naval attache
Navy Dept
July 21,1943
and naval attache for air.
1st Lt. Edward J. Ruff, asst. military attache —
War Dept
Apr. 5, 1943
Lt. Leland P. Johnston, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Oct. 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England
2 Accredited also to Canada and near the Government of Luxembourg established iu England.
16
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-
Continued
Ciudad Trujillo (E)— Con.
(T)
La Romana (CA)
ECUADOR
Quito (E)
(MA&NA).
(T).
Guayaquil (CO)
(T)
Manta (VC) (T)
W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., junior economic analyst
Manuel R. Angulo, attachg
Ray Ground, junior economic analyst
Eugene J. Lieder, consular agent
Robert M. Scotten, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
counselor of embassy
Howard H. Tewksbury, commercial attach^
James W. Qantenbein, second secretary; consul..
Ellis A. Boimet, second secretary; consul
Claude O. Ross, third secretary; vice consul
Juan L. Gorrell, vice consul ._
Col. William E. Shipp, military attache
Lt. Comdr. Charles K. Ludewig, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Maj. Vernet L. Gresham, asst. military attache...
Capt. Hugh L. Stone, Jr., asst. military attache..
Capt. Raleigh T. Harrington, asst. military
attache for air.
Lt. Robert A. Cooke, Jr., asst. naval attaclie and
asst. naval attache for air.
Rollin S. Atwood, senior economic analyst.
John T. Reid, special assistant
Francis J. Colligan, cultural relations attache
E. Allen Fidel, junior economic analyst
J. Wesley Adams, Jr., economic analyst...
Claude E. Hobbs, Jr., junior economic analyst..
David A. Lines, economic analyst
John D. McCullough, junior economic analyst..
Carl E. Moore, economic analyst
Herbert C. Meade, junior economic analyst
James B. Engle, vice consul
Philip G. Cottell, vice consul
Miss Ellen Collins, junior cultural relations assist-
ant.
Harold L. Williamson, consul general
CyrU L. F. Thiel, consul
Walter Smith, vice consul
Hilton F. Wood, vice consul
Henry Dearborn, vice consul
Georgia
New York.
Oregon
New York .
Michigan.
July 21,1941
tApr. 5, 1943
Dec. 14,1943
Nov. 14, 1922
Mar. 27, 1943
Massachusetts.
Oregon
Texas
California
Illinois
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
Florida
North Carolina.
California
Wyoming
Illinois
North Carolina..
New York
New Jersey
Michigan
California
Illinois
Kentucky
New York
Illinois
Illinois
Illinois.
New York
Massachusetts.
Oct. 7, 1939
Jan. 25,1943
Mar. 25, 1942
Dec. 3, 1941
{Jan. 29,1944
Sept. 19, 1942
tJuly 11,1942
Mar. 25, 1943
Mar. 18, 1943
Sept. 8,1943
Oct. 9, 1943
JApr.
Aug.
Feb.
July
Apr.
Oct.
May
Jan.
Nov.
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
May
8, 1943
15, 1942
11. 1942
21. 1941
2, 1943
3. 1941
15. 1943
1. 1942
27. 1942
27, 1942
27, 1942
28. 1942
20. 1943
Aug. 14, 1942
Aug. 31, 1940
June 8, 1942
Oct. 8, 1942
Nov. 11, 1942 I
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Tost
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
EGYPT
Cairo (L).
(MA & NA).
(T).
Alexandria (C).
Port Said (C).
Suez (C)
EL SALVADOR
San Salvador (E).
(MA& NA).
Alexander C. Kirk, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Joseph E. Jacobs, counselor of legation; consul
general.
Hooker A. Doolittle, first secretary
Raymond A. Hare," second secretary; consul
Ralph Miller, second secretary; consul
James Espy, third secretary; vice consul
Edward A. Dow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Parker T. Hart, third secretary; vice consul
Gordon H. Mattison, third secretary; vice consul.
John M. McSweeney, third secretary; vice consul.
David LeBreton, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Wendell S. Howard, vice consul
Lt. Col. John W. Dregge, military attache
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding,^ naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
2d Lt. John Brinton, asst. military attach^
Lt. Ralph E. Kent, 2 asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (.ig) Ellsworth L. Mcintosh, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attach^ for air.
Richard S. Leach, special assistant
Walter L. Campbell, economic analyst.
Karl deO. MacVitty, consul general.
Robert C. Coudray, vice consul.
Reginald P. Mitchell, consul
Oscar C. Holder, vice consul
Aubrey Lee Welch, Jr., vice consul..
Walter Thurston, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
_ first secretary
Gerhard Oade, second secretary; consul
Overton G.Ellis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul..
H. Gardner Ainsworth, third secretary; vice consul.
Wallace W. Stuart, third secretary; vice consul..
Joseph E. Maleady, vice consul
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attachfe
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attach^..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Illinois.. ,
South Carolina
New York
Iowa. _
New York
Ohio
Nebraska
Massachusetts..
Ohio
Massachusetts. .
Dist. Columbia.
Florida
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Dist. Columbia..
Connecticut
Tennessee
Rhode Island..
Florida..-
Louisiana
South Carolina...
Arizona.
Feb. 11,1941
Aug. 30, 1940
Dec.
May
Nov.
Ai)r.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
1, 1943
24, 1939
19, 1943
29. 1943
20, 1941
8, 1944
27. 1944
31, 1943
11, 1943
28, 1943
Jan. 14, 1944
Mar. 10, 1943
May 22, 1943
Jan. 8, 1944
Aug. 25,1943
June 17,1943
Mar. 26, 1943
Feb. 1, 1943
June 12,1943
Dec. 16,1943
May 19,1942
June 12,1943
JMar. 27, 1943
Illinois.
Washington
Louisiana
Tennessee
Massachusetts.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
June 4, 1940
Aug. 2, 1937
Dec. 3. 1941
Sept. 10, 1942
July 19.1934
Jan. 15,1944
Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13. 1943
' Assigned also to Jidda; resident at Cairo.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Greece and Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
18
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 3 1, 1911
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
EL SALVADOR— Continued
San SalvadorCE)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. mOitary attache
War Dcpt
Sept. 8,1943
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache..
War Dcpt
Sept. 18, 1943
Capt. George Bragg Massey, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Sept. 23. 1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. John B . Dahlgren, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Nov. 21,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
June 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T) - --.
Richard T. Smyth, cultural relations attache
Mrs. Cathalcen A. Thomas, special assistant
New York
Tennessee
Aug. 14,1942
Aug. 20,1943
Allan F. McLean, Jr., vice consul
Delaware
Nov. 27, 1942
ESTONIA
Legation at Tallinn closed.
ETHIOPIA
Addis Ababa (L)
John K. Caldwell, envoy extraordinarv and min-
Kentucky ..
tOct. 7, 1943
$10,000
ister plenipotentiary.
William E. Cole, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
New York.
Oct. 30,1943
3,500
Donald H. Nichols, i vice consul.
New Mexico
Nov. 29, 1943
FINLAND
Helsinki (Helsingfors) (L)
H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Dist. Columbia..
Apr. 22,1937
10,000
Edmund \ Gullion, third secretary
Kentucky
Dec. 13, 1943
3,500
Consular representation be-
tween Finland and the
United States withdrawn
July 16, 1942.
r
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS
Embassy and consular offices
in enemy-occupied France
and possessions closed.
Algiers, Algeria (M)
Edwin C. Wilson, representative of the U. S. to
the French Committee of National Liberation. 2
Florida
Nov. 22, 1943
17,500
Selden Chapin,' counselor
Pennsylvania
Nov. 29, 1943
7.200
' Temporarily.
' With the personal rank of ambassador.
' Serves in the absence of the representative of the United Stales to the French Committee of National Liberation as
officer in charge of the American mission.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS— Continued
Algiers, Algeria (M)— Con...
(T).
Brazzaville, French Equa-
torial Africa (CG).
(T)
Cayenne, French Guiana (C).
Dakar, French West Africa
(M).
(T)
Martinique, French West
Indies (C).
(T)
Noumea, New Caledonia (C)
(T) -
Gran, Algeria (C)
(T)
Tahiti, Society Islands,
Oceania (C).
Tananarive, Madagascar (C)
(T)
Tunis, Tunisia (C)
(T)
GERMANY
State of war declared by Ger-
many December 11, 1941.
Edward P. Lawton, secretary; consul
Hervfe J. L'Heureux, secretary; consul.
Sidney A. Belovsky, cdnsul ■
Heyward G. Hill, secretary; consul
Boies C. Hart, Jr., secretary; vice consul
Robert H. McBride, secretary; vice consul
Stuart W. Rockwell, secretary; vice consul
Thomas S. Estes, secretary; vice consul
Sabin J. Dalferes, vice consul
Joseph F. Walker, vice consul
Frank G. Mitchell, vice consul
Robert McDonald Sheehan, vice consul
Raymond E. Reese, vice consul _
Jack H. Heck, vice consul
John H. Boyd, vice consul
Harry A. Woodruff, vice consul
Albert W. Scott, consul __.
Frederick J. Mann, vice consul
Donald Woolf, junior economic analyst
James L. O'Sullivan, vice consul
Vice Admiral William A. Glassford, personal
representative of the President. 2
Maynard B. Bames,^ counselor; consul general..
John Goodyear, secretary; consul
Armistead M. Lee, secretary; vice consul
Jerome R. Lavalee, vice consul
Christian Hans Nelson, senior economic analyst-
Ernest de W. Mayer, consul
William M . Gibson, senior economic analyst
Ora S. Sitton, vice consul
Henry B. Day, consul
Edmund Osborne Barker, vice consul.
William W. Schott, consul..
David K. Newman, vice consul
Charles J. Little, senior economic analyst
Richard M. de Lambert, consul
Scudder Mersman, vice consul
Clifton R. Wharton, consul..
Stuart B. Martin, vice consul.
Marcel E. Malige, consul general.
W. Paul O'Neill, Jr., vice consul
L. Pittman Springs, vice consul
Raymond A. Styles, vice consul
John E. Utter, vice consul
Laurence L. Davis, vice consul
Georgia..
New Hampshire .
New York
Louisiana
Connecticut
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts...
Louisiana
Illinois
Michigan
Dist. Columbia..
Dist. Columbia..
Ohio...
Mississippi
New York .
Missouri
New York
California
Connecticut
Arizona
Iowa
New York
Virginia
Massachusetts. . .
New Jersey
New York
Connecticut
Washington
Connecticut
Nebraska
Kansas
Missouri
New York
New Mexico
Missouri
Massachusetts...
Ohio
Idaho...
Pennsylvania
Dist. Columbia..
Georgia
New York
Ohio...
Date of as-
signment
Dec.
}Jan.
Jan.
tDec.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
tJan.
tJune
Dec.
Sept.
{Jan.
July
Oct.
Nov.
July
Aug.
Feb.
May
27. 1943
20. 1944
31. 1944
30, 1943
29,1943
25. 1943
18. 1944
4,1942
16, 1943
8, 1944
10, 1943
30. 1942
25. 1943
29. 1944
17. 1941
19, 1943
18, 1943
20. 1942
11. 1943
5, 1943
17, 1943
Dec. 7, 1942
{Jan. 7, 1944
Aug. 30,1943
{May 8. 1943
Dec. 18,1943
Nov. 27, 1943
July
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
{June
Apr.
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
June
June
July
July
Jan.
17, 1943
8, 1943
10. 1942
3, 1943
12. 1943
9,1943
27, 1943
19. 1941
10, 1922
7,1942
17. 1942
27. 1943
17, 1943
13, 1935
14, 1943
17, 1941
11,1944
I Assigned also to the -Allied Control Commission for Italy.
' With the personal rank of minister.
' Serves in the absence of the personal represent at ivi; of the President as officer in charge of the American mission
20
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND
NORTHERN IRELAND,
AND INDIA
London (E)
John Q. Winant, ambassador extraordinary and
New Hampshire.
Feb
11,1941
$17,500
plenipotentiary.
Howard Bucknell, Jr., counselor of embassy '
Georgia
25 1943
9,000
8,000
Waldemar J. Gallman, counselor of embassy
New York.
tJan.
7, 1944
Loyd V. Steere, agricultural attach^
California
28, 1939
8,400
8,000
6,000
Don C. Bliss, Jr., commercial attach^-.
Mississippi
California.
tApr.
Feb.
15, 1943
Cabot Coville, first secretary; consul
5, 1943
George R. Hukill, second secretary; consul.
Delaware
Apr.
Apr.
26, 1943
5,100
5,000
Glenn A. Abbey, second secretary; consul
Wisconsin
8, 1941
Ware Adams, second secretary; consul
Georgia
May
Sept.
Oct.
27, 1941
5,000
5 000
Carlos J. Warner, second secretary; consul . ...
Ohio
30, 1943
.
Edward T. Wailes, second secretary; consul
New York
26, 1943
5,000
Sidney H. Browne, second secretary; consul
New Jersey
Nov.
13, 1943
5,0C0
Winfield H. Scott, second secretary; consul
Dist. Columbia..
June
14, 1943
4,700
Dorsey Gassaway Fisher, second secretary; consul.
Maryland
Mar.
17, 1941
4,600
Robert D. Coe, second secretary; consul ..
Wyoming
Apr.
Sept.
2, 1941
4,600
4,600
John M. Allison, second secretary; consul
Nebraska
15, 1942
C. Grant Isaacs, second secretary; consul
Tennessee
tDec.
29, 1939
4,500
Henry E. Stebbins, second secretary; consul.
Massachusetts...
tDec.
9, 1941
4,500
JDec.
9, 1941
4,500
4,500
4,500
Avery F. Peterson, second secretary; consul
Idaho . ...
Mar.
17, 1942
John F. Stone, second secretary; vice consul
Pennsylvania
Dec.
14, 1943
Alton T. Murray, asst. agricultural attachS
California
June
28, 1939
4,400
Mulford A. Colebrook, second secretary; consul. -
New York
tMar.
9, 1942
4,100
Livingston Satterthwaite, second secretary; vice
Pennsylvania
July
15, 1943
4,200
consul.
John Ordway, third secretary; vice consul...
Dist. Colimibia..
Mar.
10, 1941
4,000
Fred K, Salter, third secretary; vice consul -. .-
Georgia
July
19, 1941
3,600
Stephen C. Brown, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles W. Thayer, third secretary; vice consul..
Virginia .
Dec.
22, 1941
3,600
3,500
Pennsylvania
Dec.
7, 1943
Donald B. Calder, third secretary; vice consul.. .
New York
Jime
2, 1941
3,000
Richard A. Johnson, third secretary; vice consul..
Illinois..
June
2, 1941
3,000
John J. Coyle, vice consul
New York
Massachusetts...
Oct.
Aug.
17, 1933
17, 1942
Herbert W. Carlson, vice consul
John F. ClafEey, vice consul
Coimecticut
Virginia
Aug.
{Oct.
24, 1939
6, 1943
Charles M. Rice, Jr., vice consul
John G. Riddick, vice consul...
South Carolina...
tDec.
4, 1943
•A & NA)
Brig. Gen. Paul E. Peabody, military attache
War Dept
Mar.
1, 1943
Col. Milton M. Turner, military attach^ for air..
WarDept
Apr.
16, 1943
Rear .\dniiral George B. Wilson, naval att.ichg.-
Navy Dept.
Nov.
3, 1943
Capt. Harold B. Miller,^ naval attache for air
Navy Dept
Oct.
18, 1943
Col. Bernard B. McMahon, asst. military attache.
War Dept..
Feb.
13, 1942
Col. Joaquin Enrique Zanetti, asst. military at-
WarDept
June
25, 1942
tache.
Col. Frank F. Reed, asst. military attache..
WarDept
Feb.
6, 1943
Col. Marion Van Voorst, asst. military attache
War Dept..
May
31, 1943
Col. Carnes B. Lee, asst. military attache.
AVar Dept ..
Nov.
11,1943
Col. Harold Fowler, asst. military attache
War Dept
Nov.
25, 1943
Lt. Col. Ralph E. Doty, asst. military attache...
WarDept
Feb.
22, 1943
Lt. Col. Tom F. Whayne, asst. military attache..
War Dept
Apr.
10. 1943
Lt. Col. Robert A. Turner, asst. military attache.
War Dept
June
1, 1943
MaJ. Jack William Votion, asst. military attache.
WarDept
Dec.
14, 1942
Maj. Byron B. Burnes, asst. military attache
WarDept..
Mar.
18, 1943
' With the honorary rank of minister.
' Also assistant naval attacbfi at London.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.
Continued
Lonaon (E)— Continued.
(MA&NA)— Con....
(T).
Belfast, Northern Ireland
(CO).
Birmingham, England (C)_..
Bradford, England (C)
Bristol, England (C)
Cardiff, Wales (C)
Edinburgh, Scotland (C)
Glasgow, Scotland (C)
Liverpool, England (C)
Manchester, England (C)
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England
(C).
Plymouth, England (C)
Southampton,' England (C)'.
'^Not_functioniDg,
Name and rank
Maj. Donald T. Patterson, asst. military attachfi
Maj. Hiram M. Stout, asst. military attache
Maj. Joseph M. Wojdygo, asst. military attache. .
Maj. Nicholas D. N. Harvey, asst. military at-
tache.
Capt. Earl R. Leng, asst. military attache
Capt. Alfred G. Boyd, asst. military attache
Capt. Peter C. Messer, asst. military attache
Capt. Gordon B. Smith, asst. military attache. . .
Capt. Freeman F. Bates, asst. military air attache.
Capt. John K. Linn, Jr., asst. military attache..
1st Lt. Charles T. Barnes, asst. military air
attache.
Capt. Tully Shelley, asst. naval attache
Lt. Writner Hostetter, asst. naval attache..
Whence ap-
pointed
Miss Frieda S. Miller, special assistant..
Herbert Agar, special assistant
Clarence E. Meyer, attache _..
E. F. Penrose, special assistant
W. S. Lockwood, senior economic analyst.
Harold R. Spiegel, senior economic analyst.
Smith Davison Turner, attache
Donald L. Wright, attache
Albert H. Robbins, senior economic analyst
Willard O. Brown, agricultural economist
Miss Virginia S. Cowles, special assistant..
Charles S. Campbell, Jr., junior economic analyst
Samuel Gardner Welles, attache
Mrs. Edith Tilton Denhardt, special assistant...
Archie M. Andrews, Jr., junior economic analyst.
Mrs. Margaret S. Carroll, junior economic analyst.
Miss Mary Ann Pardue, junior press relations
ofBcer.
Quincy F. Roberts, consul
Casimir T. Zawadzki, vice consul
James R. Wilkinson, consul
Robert P. Chalker, vice consul.
Joseph G. Groeninger, consul..
Roy W. Baker, consul..
Sheridan Talbott, consul
Charles Roy Nasmith, consul
Julian K. Smedberg, vice consul
Hugh H. W'atson, consul general
Richard S. Huestis, consul..
Charles James Kolinski, vice consul..
J. Stanford Edwards, vice consul
Hugh Watson, vice consul-
George Alexander Armstrong, consul.
Henry O. Ramsey, vice consul
Charles H. Hcisler, consul
War Dcpt.
War Depl.
War Depi,.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Fred H. Houck, vice consul.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York
New York
New York
California
Dist. Columbia.
Michigan...
New York
New Jersey
Illinois
Texas
New York
Connecticut
New Jersey
California
Connecticut
New York
Tennessee..
Texas ..
New York ...
Wisconsin
Florida
Maryland
New York
Kentucky
New York
New York
Vermont
New York
Wisconsin
New York
New York
New York
South Dakota.
Delaware
Date of as-
signment
Mar.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
tSept.
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
July
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
May
Aug.
Oct.
June
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
May
Nov.
29. 1943
15, 1943
3,1943
28.1943
12, 1943
18, 1943
18, 1943
18, 1943
20,1943
1, 1944
20. 1943
13. 1944
3. 1942
24,1943
4. 1943
7, 1943
8. 1941
21, 1943
1. 1942
22, 1943
7. 1943
23,1942
2. 1942
20. 1942
7,1942
6. 1943
8,1941
25. 1943
1,1943
3, 1943
Sept.
May
Jan.
June
Oct.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Feb.
Sept.
May
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
4,1942
14, 1942
16, 193fi
15. 1942
6, 1941
8, 1931
8,1943
23, 1935
10, 1938
5,1942
10. 1943
24,1943
12,1942
18,1923
29,1941
12,1940
17,1942
Dist. Columbia.. June 13.1935
22
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.—
Continued
(Europe)
Gibraltar (C) i.
Malta (C) 1....
(India)
New Delhi (M)...
Bombay (C).
Calcutta (CO).
Karachi (C)
Madras (C).
William Phillips, personal representative of the
President. 2
George R. Mcrrell, secretary
Clayton Lane, secretary
Sheldon T. Mills, secretary .-.
Monroe B. Hall, secretary
Lampton Berry,' secretary
Adrian B. Colquitt,' secretary
James P. Speer, 2d,' secretary
Howard Donovan,* consul
Stephen E. C. Kendrick, consul
Charles O. Thompson, vice consul...
Ray L. Thurston, vice consul
Joseph J. Wagner, vice consul
Charles W. Adair, Jr.,< vice consul...
Kenneth S. Patton, consul general...
Samuel J. Fletcher, consul
John J. Macdonald, consul
Charles E. Brookhart, consul
Kenneth J. Yearns, consul
Lampton Berry, ^ vice consul
Adrian B. Colquitt,' vice consul
Philip H. Bagby, vice consul
Alden M. Haupt, vice consul
James P. Speer, 2d,' vice consul
George F. Bogardus, vice consul
Robert W. Middlebrook, vice consul.
Clarence E. Macy, consul.
Jay Dixon Edwards, vice consul
J. Kittredge Vinson, vice consul
Philip M. Davenport, vice consul
Roy E. B. Bower, consul
Nicholas Feld, vice consul
Michael R. Gannett, vice consul
• Not functioning.
' With the rank of ambassador.
' Assigned also to Calcutta; resident at New Delhi.
* Assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
» Assigned also to and resident at New Delhi.
Massachusetts.
Missouri...
California..
Oregon
New York. .
Mississippi.
Georgia
Oklahoma..
Illinois
Rhode Island...
Alaska
Wisconsin
New York
Ohio
Virginia
Maine.
Missouri
Iowa
Dist. Columbia.
Mississippi
Georgia
Virginia
Illinois
Oklahoma.
Iowa
New York
Colorado
Oregon
Texas..
Maryland-
California
Mississippi
New York
Dec. 18, 1942
Mar. 24. 1942
Apr. 26,1943
Aug. 19,1943
Sept. 3,1942
Sept. 16, 1941
Aug. 6, 1942
Sept. 15, 1943
Jan.
June
June
May
June
Dec.
June
July
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
June
July
Feb.
June
Oct.
June
Nov.
7. 1939
4, 1943
22, 1943
20, 1941
2. 1941
27. 1941
13. 1942
5, 1943
1. 1942
24. 1943
30, 1943
1. 1940
21,1941
4. 1943
18. 1943
15,1943
21. 1944
15,1942
10, 1936
24, 1943
19, 1942
20. 1942
7, 1942
10, 1940
10. 1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATE&
Post
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.—
Continued
(Other Asia)
Consular ofHces in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Aden, Arabia (C)
(T)
Colombo. Ceylon (C).
(T).
(Africa)
Accra, Gold Coast, West Af-
rica (C).
(T)
Name and rank
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
(CO).
(T)..
Freetown, Sierra Leone
(CA).
Momba.sa, Kenya, East
Africa (C).'
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
(CO).
(T)
(Fiji Islands)
Suva, Fiji Islands (C)..
(Newfoundland)
St. John's (CG)
(Oilier America)
Antigua, Leeward Islands,
British AVest Indies (C).
Barbados, B. W. I. (C)
Belize, British Honduras (C).
Georgetown, British Guiana
(C).
(T)
Hamilton, Bermuda (CG)._.
Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I.
(C).
(T)
Nassau, N. P., Bahamas (C).
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.
W. I. (C).
Brighton, Trinidad,
W. I. (CA).
B.
Donal F. McGonigal, consul
Robert A. Stein, vice consul.
Robert L. Buell, consul
Richard E. Usher, vice consul
Robert C' Bates, vice consul
Chapin R. Leinbach, vice consul.
Richard W. Carlson, vice consul -
Thomas A. Hickok, consul
Robert J. Cavanaugh, vice consul
Earle J. Richey, vice consul
Harry F. Hemmerich, vice consul
Andrew G. Lynch, consul.
William L. Krieg, vice consul
William H. Bruns, vice consul
Christian K. Nielsen, consular agent.
Joseph I. Touchette. consul
Rollie H. White, Jr., vice consul
Willard Quincy Stanton, consul
Joseph Palmer, 2d, vice consul
Richard R. Leonard, economic analyst.
Thomas S. Horn, consul.
George D. Hopper, consul general.
Charles S. Reed, 2d, consul..
Lubert O. Sanderhofl, vice consul.
Verne G. Staten, vice consul
William H. Christensen, vice consul.
Ilo C. Funk, consul
Culver Gidden, vice consul .-
Carlton Hurst, consul
George M. Widncy, vice consul
Albert A. Rabida, vice consul
William H. Beck, consul general
Edwin W. Martin, vice consul
John H. Lord, consul
George F. Kelly, vice consul
Paul Blanshard, senior economic analyst.
John H. E. McAndrews, vice consul
Claude H. Hall, Jr., consul
Richard D. Gatewood, vice consul
Augustus Ostertag, vice consul
Marc de Verteuil, consular agent
Whence ap-
pointed
New York..
New Jersey.
New York..
Wisconsin...
Montana
Michigan...
Ohio..
New York
Illinois
Pennsylvania...
New York
New York
Ohio.
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Date of as-
signment
Massachusetts..
Dist. Columbia.
Montana
Massachusetts..
Pennsylvania. ..
Missouri.
Kentucky.
Ohio
California.
Elinois
South Dakota.
Colorado
Texas
Dist. Columbia.
Alabama
Colorado
Dist. Columbia.
Ohio
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts. .
New York
Minnesota
Maryland
New York
Pennsylvania. . .
Mar. 19, 1940
tJuly 11,1932
Nov. 14, 1941
Nov. 1,1943
Nov. 18, 1943
Nov. 22, 1939
tJuly 16,1941
Nov. 21, 1941
JApr. 1, 1925
Oct. 8, 1942
Aug. 24.1939
Mar. 4,1937
Jan. 13,1942
July 13,1942
Trinidad Mar. 23.1921
July 16,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Mar. 24, 1943
Mar. 6.1943
Sept. 30. 1943
Jan. 26,1944
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1944
Aug. 24. 1943
Sept. 2,1943
Oct. 27,1943
Nov. 7,1942
Oct. 6, 1941
Feb. 20,1943
Oct. 29,1940
Nov.
Jan.
Oct.
June
Jan.
6, 1943
4. 1943
10, 1941
2, 1941
8. 1944
July 13,1943
June 19, 1941
Nov. 14, 1942
Sept. 24, 1943
Sept. 22, 1942
Dec. 6, 1943
' Functions under supervision of consulate general at Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.
24
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GREECE '
Athens (Athcnai) (E)
Lincoln MacVcagh,^ ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Connecticut
Nov. 12,1943
$17, 500
Harold Shantz,^ counselor of embassy
New York
Dec. 23,1943
8,000
Walworth Barbour, ^ second secretary
Massachusetts
June 10,1943
4,500
4,000
Andrew B. Foster, 2 second secretary; consul
Pennsylvania
tNov. 17, 1943
(MA & NA) ---
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrahee,^ military attache___
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding, 23 naval attachgand
War Dept
Navy Dept
Jan. 10, 1944
July 31,1943
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Ralph E. Kent,2 3asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Jan. 8, 1944
naval attache for air.
(T)
Oct. 13, 1943
June 18, 1943
Consular offices in Greece
closed.
GUATEMALA
Guatemala (E)
Boaz Long, ambassador extraordinary and pleni-
New Mexico.
Mar. 27, 1943
10,000
potentiary.
_ first secretary
Gerald A. Drew, second secretary
California
July 1, 1942
5,000
4,100
Archibald R. Randolph, acting commercial
attache.
June 19,1942
William C. Affeld, Jr., second secretary . ., ._
Minnesota
JFeb. 6, 1943
4,000
3,600
Miss Kathleen Molesworth, asst. commercial
Texas
JNov. 19,1942
attach^.
(MA & NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache . .
War Dept
Jan. 15, 1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
War Dept
Sept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
War Dept
Sept. 8,1943
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache. .
War Dept
Sept. 18, 1943
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Aug. 2,1941
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. John B. Dahlgrcn, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept -
June 12,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
(CG)
New Jersey
May 8, 1943
5,200
Chester H Kimrey, vice consul
Oklahoma
truly 10, 1931
(T)
Texas
Oct. 3, 1942
Robert S. Chamberlain, cultural relations attache.
W. Charles Bridgett, special assistant
Virginia
Oct. 18,1941
tDec. 23, 1942
New York
' Government of Greece established in Egypt.
' .\ssigned also near the Government of Yugoslavia eslahlislicd in Es-'vpl.
5 A.ssigned al.so to Cairo.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATE©
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GUATEMALA— Continued
Guatemala (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued,.-
Gilbert E. Larsen, special assistant
Illinois
JApr. 1, 1943
July 1. 1942
Jan. 8, 1943
Apr. 1, 1943
Leroy G. Denman, Jr., special assistant
Texas
William Robert Kapp, vice consul
Now Jersey
James H. Webb, Jr., vice consul .
HAITI
Port-au-Prince (E)
.- -. ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Vinton Chapin, second secretary; consul
Massachusetts...
Oct. 16,1941
$6,000
Glion Curtis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul
Missouri
Apr. 24, 1940
4,000
Robert S. Folsom, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts. . .
Aug. 15,1941
2,750
Herman Moss, vice con.sul..
tMay 24, 1943
Sept. 30, 1943
(MA & NA)
Maj. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attach^.
War Dept
Lt. Comdr. Francis E. Taylor, naval attach^' and
Navy Dept
Aug. 28,1943
naval attache for air.
1st Lt. Eddie Karl Gustav Borjesson, asst mili-
War Dept
Sept. 9, 1942
tary attache.
Lt. Bryan D. Sheedy, asst. naval attache and asst.
Na^'y Dept
Dec. 22,1942
naval attache for air.
(T)
Virginia
New Jersey
William A. Krauss, jimior economic analyst
June 24. 1942
Cabot Sedgwick, vice consul
Arizona.--
Montana
Doc. 14, 1943
Oct. 17,1938
Sept. 8,1899
CapHaitien (CA).
Robert Leslie Pettigrew, consular agent
Gonalves (CA).
J. William Woel, consular agent
HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa (E).
John D. Erwin, ambassador extraordinary and
Tennossppi
JMar. 27 1943
10 000
plenipotentiary.
.first secretary
John B. Faust, second secretary; consul
South Carolina ..
July 16,1942
4.600
Roswell C. Beverstock, second secretary; vice
California
Oct. 25,1943
4,(100
consul.
Ralph N. Clough, third secretary; vice consul
Washington
Mar. 18, 1942
2,750
(MA & NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
War Dept
Jan. 15.1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache .
War Dept
{Sept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Nathan A. Brown, asst. military attache
War Dept.-
Jan. 18,1944
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
War Dept...
Sept. 8,1943
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache..
War Dept...
Sept. 18, 1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. John B. Dahlgren, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin. asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept.
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 29.1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept t
Nov. 21. 1942
..
asst. naval attache for air.
1
26
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
HONDURAS— Continued
Tegucigalpa (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
(T)
Lt. (]g) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attach6 and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
William L. McGinness, Jr., special assistant
Albert K. Ludy, Jr., junior economic analyst
Ernest V. Siracusa, vice consul
Burford K. Isaacs, Jr., vice consul
Francis C. Jordan, vice consul
Lee M. Hunsaker, vice consul
Navy Dept
California
Arizona .
June 12, 1943
Aug. 15,1942
Aug. 25,1943
Mar. 25, 1943
July 26,1943
Dec. 9, 1943
Jan. 13,1943
Sept. 1, 1943
Aug. 13,1942
La Ceiba (C)
California.
Texas.-
$2,750
Puerto Cortes (C)
North Carolina. .
Utah
3,500
Tela (CA)
Willis E. Walton, consular agent
Leland B. Morris, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
first secretarj'
Honduras.-
Pennsylvania
HUNGARY
Severance of diplomatic rela-
tions, December 11, 1941;
state of war declared by
Hungary December 13,
1941.
ICELAND
Rovkjavik (L)
10,000
IRAN
Tehran (L)
Harold E. Montamat, second secretary; consul...
Arnlioth G. Heltberg, vice consul
Louis Q. Dreyfus, Jr., envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Richard Ford, first secretary (consul)
John D. Jernegan, third secretary (vice consul)...
M. Williams Blake, third secretary (vice consul) .
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., third secretary (vice
consul).
John A. Calhoun, third secretary (vice consul)...
Col. Joseph K. Baker, military attache.
New Jersey
California. _
California.-
Oklahoma..
California
Ohio .-
New York
California
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Oklahoma.
California
Ohio -..
Apr. 28,1943
Sept. 4,1941
July 7, 1939
Sept. 29, 1943
July 24,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. ^, 1942
Jan. 5. 1943
Dec. 28.1942
Oct. 29,1941
Sept. 29, 1943
July 24,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 5,1942
Sept. 29,1943
Sept. 29, 1943
July 8, 1943
4,000
10,000
(MA)
7,000
4,000
4,000
3,noo
2,750
(C)
Maj. Robert B. Rigg, asst. military attache
Capt. Edward S. Kennedy, asst. military attache.
Richard Ford, consul (first secretary)
John D. Jernegan, vice consul (third secretary)...
M. Williams Blaki', vice consul (third secretary).
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., vice consul (third
secretary) .
John A. Calhoun, vi(;» consul (third secretary)....
Rudolph W. Hefti, vice consul .. ..
7,000
4.000
4,000
New York
California
Pennsylvania
Ohio
3,000
2.750
Tabriz (C)
Samuel O. Ebllng, consul
5.100
IRAQ
Baghdad (L)
Loy W. Henderson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Colorado.-
10.000
Daniel Oaudin, Jr., second secretary; consul
William D. Morcland, Jr., second secretary; consul.
Walter W. Birgc, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Pennsylvania
Jan. 12,1943
JJan. 8, 1944
Dec. 7, 1943
4,200
4.100
New York
2.750
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
27
Post
IRAQ — Continued
Baghdad (L)— Continued.
(T).. -
Basra (C)
(T)
IRELAND (EIRE)
Dublin (Baile Atha Cliath)
(L).
(MA).
(CO).
Qalway (CA).
Cork(C) -.-.
Foynes (C).
(T)
ITALY AND POSSESSIONS
State of war declared by Italy
December 11, 1941.
Armistice with Italy eflective
September 8, 11143.
Palermo (C)'
JAPANESE EMPIRE
State of war declared by
Japan December 7, 1941
(U. S. time).
LATVIA
Legation at Riga closed.
LEBANON
Beirut (L)..
(MA).
Name and rank
John H. Leavell, attache.
C. Paul Fletcher, consul
William "Witman, 2d, vice consul.
F. Lester Sutton, vice consul.
Gus G. Stratton, vice consul
David Gray, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
— first secretary
Francis H. Styles, second secretary (consul)
Aaron S. Brown, third secretary
Lt. Col. James L. Hathaway, military attach^
Maj. George E. Sprague, asst. military attache for
air.
Francis H. Styles, consul (second secretary)
Edward Anderson, consul
Paul Dean Thompson, vice consul
Charles M. Gerrity, vice consul
Robert A. Tennant, consular agent
William A. Smale, consul
Francis A. Lane, vice consul
F. Willard Calder, vice consul
Oscar A. Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Franklin C. Shoemaker, vice consul.
.Alfred T. Xester,^ consul general.
I'etor K. Constan, vice consul
George Wadsworth, * diplomatic agent and con-
sul general.
.._ first secretary
James T. Scott,' commercial attach^
William M. Gwynn,» second secretary; consuL...
W. Horton Schoellkopf, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
David H. Henry, 2d, third secretary; vice consul .
Maj. Virgil A. Jackson,* asst. military attache for
Whence ap-
pointed
Oklahoma-
Tennessee
Pennsylvania. ..
New Jersey
New York
Florida.
Virginia
Michigan..
War Dept.
War Dept.
Virginia
Florida
California
Pennsylvania...
Ireland
California
Missouri
New York
Missouri
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Ma.ssachuspfts-
New York.
Georgia...
California.
Florida...
New York.
War Dept .
War Dept
War Dei)t
Date of as-
signment
Aug. 25, 1943
Aug. 7, 1942
Nov. 12, 1943
Nov. 11,1943
Oct. 18,1943
Feb. 16,1940
JAug. 9, 1941
Jan. 5, 1943
Dec. 23.1942
Apr. 14,1943
May 29, 1939
Feb. 18,1943
Nov. 8,1940
July 19,1941
May
Sept.
July
Apr.
Nov.
4,1901
14, 1938
19. 1941
16. 1942
4, 1942
Feb. 27,1943
Jan. 5, 1944
Jan. 2.';. 1944
Oct. 9, 1942
Oct. 7, 1942
Jan. 17,1938
Nov. 12, 1943
Mar. 23, 1942
May 24, 1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Jan. 11,1944
Capt. Duncan McBrydo,' asst. military attache.
Capt. Paul M. Glaude,^ asst. military attache....
' Not yet open to the public.
» Assigned also as counselor on the Advisory Council, Allied Control Commission for Italy.
3 Assigned also to Syria; resident in Beirut.
* Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as diplomatic agent and consul general pursuant
osec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
28
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
LIBERIA
Monrovia (L)
LIECHTENSTEIN
Vaduz (CO)
LITHUANIA
Legation at Kaunas closed.
LUXEMBOURG »
Luxembourg (L)
Consular oflBce closed.
MEXICO
Mexico, D. F. (E)
(MA & NA).
Lester A. Walton, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
William 0. George, vice consul _
Rupert A. Lloyd, vice consul.
Sam E. Woods, 1 consul general
Ray Atherton,3 envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
George S. Messersmith, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Herbert S. Bursley, counselor of embassy
Thomas H. Lockett, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Maurice L. Stafford, consul general; first secretary.
Charles A. Bay, commercial attach^
Lester De Witt Mallory, agricultural attache
Raleigh A. Gibson, first secretary; consul
Sidney E. O'Donoghue, second secretary; consul.
Ernest E. Evans, second secretary; consul
Guv W. Ray, second secretary; consul
Edward S. Maney, second secretary; consul
Paul J. Reveley, second secretary; consul..
Walter J. Linthicum, second secretary; consul...
William K. Ailshie, second secretary; vice consul.
Carl W. Strom, second secretary; vice consul
William F. Busser, third secretary; vice consul...
Forrest K. Ocerken, third secretary; vice consul.
Robert F. Hale, third secretary; vice consul
David \. Thomasson, third secretary; vice consul.
Albert E. Pappano, vice consul
Alvin M. Bentley, vice consul.
Teiry B. Sanders, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Victor H. Loftus, vice consul.
Marc L. Severe, vice consul
James C. Powell, Jr., vice consul...
W. John Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Louis B. Mazzeo, vice consul.
Louis F. Blanchard, vice consul
Roger P. Carlson, vice consul
Philip D. Sumner, vice consul
Douglas Crawford, vice consul
Brig. Gen. Arthur R. Harris, military attache
Capt. Andrew S. Ilickey, naval attacli6 and
naval attachfi for air.
New York,
July 22,1935
Dist. Columbia.
Virginia.
Mississippi.
Illinois.
Nov. 12, 1936
Apr. 17,1942
July 3, 1942
Delaware
Dist. Columbia
Kentucky
California
Minnesota
California
Illinois
New Jersey
New York
Alabama.
Texas
Connecticut
Maryland
Idaho
Iowa.- -
Pennsylvania..
Minnesota
Oregon
Kentucky.
Missouri
Michigan
Texas
Massachusetts.
Iowa
Texas..
Montana
Dist. Columbia
New Mexico...
Illinois
New York
California
War Dept.
Navy Dept
July 8, 1943
Dec. 4, 1941
Sept. 28,
JNov. 5,
JAug.
JNov.
Oct.
JAug.
July
June
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
June
Oct.
Jan.
June
Apr.
July
Sept.
Mar.
May
Oct.
{Jan.
Aug.
June
tOct.
Oct.
June
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Mar. 31,1943
Nov. 29, 1943
1942
1943
1942
1939
1941
1942
1942
1941
1942
1943
1943
1939
1943
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1932
1941
1940
1929
1940
1942
1942
1943
1942
' Assigned also to, and resident in, Zflrich, Switzerland.
« Government of Luxembourg established in England.
> AecredilPd also to Canada and Denmark.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE imiTED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
MEXICO— Continued
Mfexico, D. F. (E)— Con.
(MA & NA)— Con-
Lt. Col. Clarence S. Howe, asst. military attache .
War Dept
Aug. 28, 1941
Maj. Robert E. Battles, asst. military attache....
War Dept
Mar. 20, 1942
Maj. Cantwell C. Brown, asst. military attache..
War Dept
Apr. 3, 1943
Maj. Thomas M. Cloward, asst. military attache.
War Dept...
Oct. 23,1943
Capt. Paul Burwell Miller, asst. military at-
War Dept
Sept. 16, 1943
tache for air.
Capt. Henry L. Wightman, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Oct. 2, 1943
Lt. Comdr. Harold P. Braman, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Aug. 13,1941
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Samuel Biddle, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Nov. 14, 1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Robert S. Cook, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 7, 1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. Donald W. Noble, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept.
July 14,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T).
John P. Wagman, senior economic analyst
New Jersey
California...
Jan. 8, 1943
Mar. 29, 1943
Evert Lee Stancliff, senior economic analyst
Gilbert J. Brown, special consultant
Colorado
Oct. 21,1943
Apr. 24,1942
July 1, 1942
Aug. 9,1941
Oct. 5, 1942
Dec. 5, 1942
Nathan L. Whetten, rural sociologist ... .
Roswell W. Prouty, attache
Lew B. Clark, senior economic analyst.
William E. Clayton, special assistant
Texas
Stockton M. Estes, senior economic analyst
Connecticut.
William A. Conkright, senior economic analyst. .
Dist. Columbia. .
Sept. 23, 1942
Charles B. Parker, senior economic analyst
New York
Oct. 20,1941
Henry F. Holland, special assistant
Texas
July 1, 1942
A. Willing Patterson, senior economic analyst
Dist. Columbia. .
Oct. 15,1942
Herbert N. Higgins, senior economic analyst
New York
Jan. 23,1943
George L. Richert, special assistant ...
Idaho
Oct. 28, 1943
C . Norman Frees, junior economic analyst
New York
Aug. 9, 1941
Charles Henry Stevens, cultural relations attache..
New Jersey
Jan. 13,1942
Henry E. Allen, junior economic analyst...
Texas
July 1,1942
Mervin G. Smith, assistant to the agiicultural
Indiana...
Apr. 10,1942
attache.
Robert W. Wagner, economic analyst
Michigan
Jan. 18, 1943
Ralph Cabanas, economic analyst
New York
Feb. 1, 1943
Robert Dale Morris, economic analyst . .
Texas
Feb. 5, 1943
Apr. 1, 1943
Washington Armstrong Hillis, economic analyst
Horace Harper Braun, economic analyst
Illinois
Apr. 23,1943
Indiana
June 24,1943
Theodore H. Meyer, economic analyst
New York
Jan. 19,1943
Frederick R. Mangold, economic analyst
North Carolina..
Nov. 27. 1942
James Joseph Riley, economic analyst
California
Apr. 3,1943
Abbott S. Bums, economic analyst
Massachusetts. . .
June 7, 1943
Edward W. May, junior agricultural economist..
Robert S. Hoard, vice consul...
Iowa
May 1. 1943
Acapulco de Juarez, Gue-
California
July 6, 1943
rrero (VC).
Agua Prieta, Sonora (C)
Dist. Columbia. .
Feb. 1, 1943
$4,900
California
July 28,1941
Chihuahua, Chihuahua (C)..
Alabama
Nov. 20, 1942
5,200
Robert K. Peyton, vice consul
New Jersey
Feb. 28,1939
Texas
tJune 18,1938
9,000
(C).
Texas
June 6, 1942
4,200
Illinois
Apr. 7, 1943
Nov. 24, 1930
4,200
Kentucky
Iowa
May 25,1943
J. D. Lambeth, vice consul.
Texas
Dec. 21,1942
574599—44-
30
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
MEXICO— Continued
Coatzacoalcos (Puerto
Mexico), Veracruz (C).
Tapachula, Chiapas
(VC).
Durango, Durango (C) -
Guadalajara, Jalisco (C)
Manzanillo, Colima
(VC).
Guaymas, Sonora (C)
La Paz, Baja California
(VC).
Matamoros, Tamaulipas (C)
(T)
Mazatlftn, Sinaloa (C)
M6rida, YucatSn (C)
Mexican, Baja California (C)
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon (C)
(T)--
Nogales, Sonora (C).
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
(C).
Piedras Negras, Coahuila
(C).
Reynosa, Tamaulipas (C) —
San Luis PetosI, San Luis
PotosI (C).
Tampico, Tamaulipas (C)...
Tijuana, Baja California (C).
Torreon, Coahuila (C)..
Veracruz, Veracruz (C).
MONACO
Consulate at Monaco closed.
William Raymond Wood, vice consul.
H. Claremont Moses, vice consul
Earl Wilbert Eaton, vice consul..
John J. Meily, consul
James A. Noel, vice consul
Walter E. Kneeland, vice consul-
Myron H. Schraud, vice consul-.
William L. Brewster, vice consul.
Nelson R. Park, consul...
Edvrard S. Parker, vice consul
Abraham VigU, vice consul
Stewart E. McMillin, consul
Thomas M. Powell, vice consul
Stephen C. Worster, vice consul
Horatio Mooers, consul . -
John B. Ketcham, consul
Willys A. Myers, vice consul
Henry S. Waterman, consul
Merlin E. Smith, vice consul
Manuel J. Codoner, vice consul .
George D. Whittinghill, vice consul
Francis M. Withey, vice consul
Edward C. Webster, vice consul
T. Ayres Robertson, vice consul
Owen W. Gaines, consul
Ben Zweig, vice consul
George H. AVinters, consul
Odin G. Loren, consul-..
James R. Riddle, vice consul ".
Girvan Teall, vice consul
Gilbert R. Willson, consul-.
Harold C, Wood, vice consul
Henry G. Krausse, vice consul
Curtis C. Jordan, consul-
Henry T. Dwyer, vice consul
Thomas McEnelly, consul
Samuel A. Mcllhenny, Jr., vice consul-
Gerald A. Mokma, consul
Byron E. Blankinship, vice consul
Alfonso F. Yepis, vice consul -..
Albert John Cope, Jr., vice consul
Stanley G. Slavens, consul
John G. Oliver, vice consul-
Howard F. Withey, consul.
Elias G. Garza, vice consul
Te.xas
South Carolina.
Texas
Pennsylvania...
California -.
Texas
Texas -
Texas-
Colorado-
South Carolina-
Colorado
Kansas
Texas
Maine
Maine
New York
Iowa
Washington
Ohio
New York
New York
Michigan
Massachusetts-
Missouri
Georgia ,..
Illinois
Kansas
Washington
Alabama
New York
Texas
Massachusetts -
Texas.
California
Rhode Island...
New York
Texas
Iowa
New York
Arizona
Utah...
Texas
Texas
Michigan
Texas
Nov. 2,1943
Apr. 24;
Aug. 1
Sept. 16,
July 9,
Oct. 29,
Nov.
Dec.
May
20,
July
17,
Nov.
27,
Feb.
18,
Oct.
2,
Nov.
2,
Dec.
20,
Feb.
5,
Nov.
24,
Apr.
26,
tApr.
16,
Nov.
1,
Dec.
30,
May
17,
IDec.
16,
May
23,
tOct.
15,
Oct.
2,
June
2,
Sept.
29,
Mar.
23,
Mar.
24,
Apr.
1,
Nov.
7,
May
13
Mar.
26,
Nov.
2
Jan.
5,
Mar.
5.
June
12,
June
19,
June
12,
Jan.
2,
Aug.
21
Nov.
28,
Sept.
3
Mar.
23
1943
1934
1941
1941
1943
1943
1941
1942
1941
1943
1943
1943
1943
1937
1943
1930
1941
1943
1943
1942
1943
1943
1942
1942
1943
1942
1937
1942
1943
1937
1929
1942
1942
1943
1942
1943
1940
1942
1940
1942
1943
1942
1941
1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
MOROCCO
Tangier (Tanger) (I>).
(MA)
(T)..
Casablanca (C)
(T)
Rabat (C)
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands) '
The Hague ('s Gravenhage)
(E).
(MA& NA).
Consular offices in Nether-
lands closed.
(Possessions)
Consular offices in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Curasao, West Indies (C).- .
I Aruba(VC)
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
.- diplomatic agent and
consul general.
J. Rives Childs, first secretary; consul
C. Burke Elbrick, second secretary; consul
A. David Fritzlan, third secretary; vice consul..
Eraser Wilkins, third secretary; vice consul
Maj. John W. Edwards, asst. military attache..
Richard Mason Bownass, attach^
H. Earle Russell, consul general
Russell M. Brooks, consul
Paul Paddock, vice consul .
.\rthur O. Reed, vice consul
Felix Cole, consul general
Maurice Pasquet, consul _.
Donald A. Duniont, vice consul
am bassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,2 counselor of embassy '...
James Somerville,' first secretary
Montgomery H. Colladay ,' second secretary
Col. William McKee Dunn ,2 military attach*^..
Capt. John L. Callan,' naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,2 asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan, 2 asst. military attache..
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean, 2 asst. military attache..
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache.
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache.. .
Lt. Comdr. Curtis Dawes,' asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Benjamin R. Kittredge, Jr.,' asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
John F. Huddleston, consul
Jones R. Trowbridge, vice consul.
Carl O. Hawthorne, vice consul...
Date of as-
signment
Virginia...
Kentucky.
Kentucky.
Nebraska.,
War Dept.
Illinois.
Michigan
Oregon.
Iowa
New York
Dist. Columbia.
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia-
Mississippi.
Connecticut
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept-
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Ohio
Georgia. .
Missouri.
Dec. 23,1940
Feb. 2."), 1943
Nov. 11,1943
Dec. 7, 1943
Dec. C, 1941
July 15,1943
Feb.
Oct.
July
tJuly
19,1941
10,1941
6, 1943
1, 1943
May 22,1943
Oct. 11,1943
May 6, 1943
JJuly 1, 1942
Apr. 8, 1943
Feb. 18,1943
tSept. 21, 1943
Aug. 14,1942
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
July 30,1943
Oct. 9, 1942
Nov. 25, 1943
Apr. 5, 1940
Feb. 13,1941
Nov. 26, 1943
' Government of the Netherlands established in England,
« Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Norway, and Poland established in England.
' With the personal rank of minister.
32
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS— Continued
(Possessions) — Continued
Paramaribo, Surinam (C)
(T)...
NEW ZEALAND
Wellington (L).
(MA & NA).
(T).
Christchurch (CA).
Dunedin (CA)
Aucliland (C)
NICARAGUA
Managua (E)
(MA & NA).
Lucien Mcmminger, consul general _
Carl F. Norden, vice consul
James S. Lawton, vice consul
Joseph J. Magurn, vice consul
South Carolina...
New York
Illinois.
Massachusetts...
Feb. 18,1943
Doc. 3, 1940
Sept. 13, 1941
Mar. 19,1943
envoy extraor-
dinary and minister plenipotentiary.
counselor of legation
Prescott Childs, second secretary; consul
Basil D. Dahl, commercial attach^
Carl E. Christopherson, second secretary; consul.
T. Eliot Weil, second secretary; vice consul
J. Jefferson Jones, 3d, third secretary; vice consul.
Col. John Henry Nankivell, military attachfi
Capt. James P. Olding, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Paul C. Jackson, asst. military attach^ for
air.
Lt. George B. Lane, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attach^ for air.
Massachusetts...
Wisconsin
Iowa
New York
Tennessee
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
John B. Brockman, economic analyst.
H. P. Bridge, consular agent
Harman Reeves, consular agent
Hiram A. Boucher, consul.
John C. Fuess, vice consul...
I Leonard A. Bachelder, vice consul.
James B. Stewart, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Harold D. Finlcy, first secretary; consul
Edward B. Lawson, commercial attache
Jule B. Smith, second secretary; consul
Douglas Jenkins, Jr., second secretary; vice consul.
David M. Clark, third secretary
David T. Ray, third secretary; vice consul _.
James M . Gilchrist, Jr., third secretary; vice consul .
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attach^
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attach^ and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Frederick B. Judson, asst. military attache.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
New Zealand
New Zealand
Minnesota
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
New Mexico.
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Texas
South Carolina...
Pennsylvania
California
Illinois...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept-
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Aug. 26,1943
JFeb. 10,1942
Aug. 28,1943
July 20,1942
Aug. 21,1943
May 4, 1942
Apr. 15,1942
June 18,1943
May 4,1943
Dec. 22,1943
Mar. 31, 1928
Apr. 6, 1920
Sept. 26, 1941
July 6, 1943
JFeb. 6, 1915
tMar. 27, 1943
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
June
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
2, 1943
11, 1940
27, 1943
5, 1942
31, 1943
16, 1943
14, 1942
Jan. 15, 1944
tSept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13,1943
Dec. 28,1943
Mar. 6,1942
Aug. 2, 1941
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
NICARAGUA— Continued
Managua (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
Lt. John B. Dahlgren, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 12,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
Joseph P. Crockett, special assistant
Dec 24 1942
Thomas S. Strong, senior economic analyst
West Virginia
Apr. 5, 1943
Alberto M. Sasso, economic analyst
New Jersey
July 21,1943
Feb. 18,1943
Mar. 10, 1942
Rodolfo 0. Rivera, special assistant
Dale E. Farringer, junior economic analyst
Minnesota
William W. Marvel, cultural relations attache...
Maryland
tJan. 1, 1943
Roland H. Brownlee, junior economic analyst
New York
Nov. 11, 1942
Matagalpa (CA)
John A. Willey, consular agent
JSept. 13, 1929
NORWAY 1
Oslo (E) :
_ . .. ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,2 counselor of embassy'
Dist. Columbia..
tJuly 1, 1942
$9,000
James Somerville,2 first secretary
Mississippi
Apr. 8, 1943
6,200
Montgomery H. Colladay,' second secretary
Connecticut.
Feb. 18,1943
4,500
(MA & NA)
Col. William McKee Dunn,^ military attache
War Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Aug. 14,1942
Capt. John L. Callan,' naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,^ asst. military attache
War Dept.
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,2 asst. military attache..
War Dept
Oct. 25,1943
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache.-
War Dept
Jan. 13,1943
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache. .
War Dept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,^ asst. military attache..
War Dept
Sept. 6,1943
Lt. Comdr. Curtis Dawes,' asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 30,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Benjamin R. Kittredge, Jr.,' asst. naval
Navy Dept
Oct. e, 1942
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Consular oflBces In Norway
closed.
PALESTINE AND TRANS-
lORDAN
Jerusalem (CG)
Missouri
Feb. 14,1941
9,400
Virginia
Dec. 30,1938
8,000
Maryland
Dec. 31,1942
5,400
New Jersey
Nov. 15, 1943
4,100
Edward W. Blatchford, vice consul
Illinois
tDec. 29,1930
' Government of Norway established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Poland established in England.
■With the personal rank of minister.
34
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
PANAMA
Panama (E).
(T).
PARAGUAY
Asuncion (Ej.
(MA & NA).
(T).
PERU
Lima (E).
ambassador extiaordinary and
plenipotentiary.
John J . M uccio, counselor of embassy
Ashley B. Sowell, commercial attach^
James E. Parks, second secretary; consul
Frederick P. Latimer, Jr., second secretary;
consul.
V. Lansing Collins, Jr., third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Robert Rossow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Henry L. Pitts, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Charles E. Hulick, Jr., vice consul
Rhode Island..
Tennessee
North Carolina.
Connecticut
New York.
Robert W. Bradbury, senior economic analyst.
Osgood Hardy, cultural relations attache
\V. Bruce Lockling, senior economic analyst.:..
C. William Cowlcs, vice consul
Lionel G. LaGuardia, vice consul
Indiana.
New York
Pennsylvania.
Louisiana
California
Washington...
Virginia
New York
Almirante (CA)
Puerto Armuelles (CA)-.
Colon (C)
(T)
Harry R. Lewis, consular agent...
Lewis B. Tolman, consular agent.
Arthur R. Williams, consul
George E. Palmer, vice consul
Florida.
Wesley Frost, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Leslie E. Reed, consul general, first secretary
DuWayne G. Clark, commercial attachfe
Frederick J. Cunningham, second secretary; vice
consul.
George D. Henderson, third secretary; vice consul.
Edward L. Freers, third secretary; vice consul.. .
Duane B. Lueders, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles E. Apple, vice consul
Charles F. Douglas, vice consul
Colorado
Rhode Island.
Kentucky.
Minnesota. ._-
California
Massachusetts.
California..
Ohio
.Minnesota.
Iowa
Oklahoma..
Lt. Col. Walter E. Sewell, military attache
Lt. Comdr. Peyton H. Park, naval attach^ and
naval attach^ for air.
Capt. John McAdams, asst. military attach^
2d Lt. Edwin M. McCain, asst. military attach^
Lt. (jg) Joseph P. Morray, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attachfe for air.
Philip P. Clover," attache
Morrill Cody, cultural relations attache
Edward J. Sbahady, special assistant
David A. de Lima, economic analyst
I/Ouis A. Fernandez, junior economic analyst
Harry L. Hamlette, junior economic analyst
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept---
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
New York .
New York.
Texas
New York.
Florida
Virginia
John Campbell White, appointed ambassador
extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
Jefferson Patterson, counselor of embassy
Julian C. Greenup, counselor of embassy for
economic affairs.
George H. Butler, first secretary
New York.
Ohio
California.
Illinois.
■ Assigned also to Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Montevideo; resident at Buenos Aires.
tAug. 24,1943
JJan. 15, 1940
Mar. 3,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Apr. 29,1943
Dec. 3. 1941
Oct. 15,1943
June 15,1942
Nov. 18, 1942
Feb. 1, 1943
tNov. 11, 1942
Nov. 14, 1942
Oct. 10, 1942
May 29, 1943
May 29, 1943
Mar. 3, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
tMar. 5,1942
Sept. 30, 1943
Jan. 8, 1942
Aug. 3, 1942
June 2, 1941
May 6, 1942
May 19,1943
Jan. 27, 1943
Apr. 8, 1943
Jan.
Aug.
27, 1943
0, 1942
Mar. 28, 1942
Nov. 6, 1943
Aug. 20,1942
Jan. 7, 1943
Nov. 4,1941
June 25,1943
Sept. 2,1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Feb. 22,1943
Jan. 29,1944
JDec. 9, 1942
JDec. 9, 1942
JAug. 9,1941
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE ITNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PERU— Continued
Lima (E)- Continued
Frederick W. Hinkc, second secretary; consul
New York
Oct. 1, 1942
$4, 700
John C. Shillock, Jr., second secretary; consul
Oregon
Feb. 6, 1942
4,300
Milton K. Wells, second secretary; vice consul...
Oklahoma..
Nov. 26, 1937
4,200
Bernard C. Connelly, second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Holland Welch, second secretary; vice consul
William P. Snow, second secretary; vice consul...
Hartwell Johnson, third secretary; vice consul
Illinois
Sept. 11, 1941
Sept. 27, 1940
Dec. 23,1940
Sept. 2,1941
4,200
4, 100
Texas . . .
Maine ..
4, 000
South Carolina...
4, 000
W. Stratton Anderson, Jr., third secretary; vice
Illinois
Feb. 18,1943
3,600
consul.
Martin J. Hillenbrand, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Charles C. Qidney, Jr., vice consul
Illinois
Aug. 28,1943
Mar. 7,1942
Dec. 31,1942
Mar. 15, 1939
3 500
Texas
(MA & NA) . ..
Col. Woodson F. Hocker, military attach^
War Dept
Navy Dept
Capt. Willard R. Gaines, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. George Alexander Little, asst. military
War Dept
July 9, 1942
attache.
Capt. Jay R. Reist, asst. military attache
War Dept._
Aug. 24,1942
Capt. Robert Eugene Hervey, asst. military at-
War Dept
Nov. 17, 1942
tache for air.
Capt. Alexanders. Parr, asst. military attache
War Dept
May 3,1943
-
Comdr. Alf Adler, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Navy Dept
May 1,1942
Lt. Comdr. Edgar K. Thompson, asst. naval
Navy Dept
May 27, 1942
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Carroll G. Quinn, asst. naval attache
July 2, 1941
June 16,1943
Ensign John H. Jenkins, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
asst. naval attache for air.
(T)...
William 0. Vanderburg, minerals attache
July 1, 1942
Jan. 11,1943
George C. Vaillant, cultural relations attache
Pennsylvania
David M. Maynard, senior economic analyst
California.
Sept. 23. 1941
Herbert Hallett, senior economic analyst
Connecticut
Dec. 16,1941
Frederick B. Wagner, special assistant
Texas
Aug. 17,1942
Hugo W. Alberts, agricultural adviser
Wisconsin
Feb. 16,1943
Hubert M. Curry, senior economic analyst
New York
Sept. 23, 1942
Ivo H. Lopizich, special assistant
California...
Aug. 17, 1942
Maine
Oct. 5, 1942
Ohio
Aug. 9, 1941
Frank Cintron, junior economic analyst
New York
Aug. 17,1942
June 11,1943
Francis H. Gallagher, junior economic analyst —
Clayton J. Clawson, junior economic analyst
Illinois . .
July 16, 1942
New York
JNov. 5,1942
Miss Miriam Therese Kropp, junior economic
California
Aug. 25,1943
analyst.
Miss Marion Elizabeth Sproiil, Junior economic
California
Aug. 25, 1943
analyst.
Arequlpa (VC)
Colorado
Feb. 20,1942
Iquitos (VC) (T)
Henry W. Kelly, vice consul ..
New Mexico
Sept. 30, 1942
La Oroya (CA)
New York
Apr. 6, 1931
Mollendo (CA)
Peru
June 27.1934
Salaverry (CA)..
Jacob Reznik, consular agent
California
Dec. 30,1940
36
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 104 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Consulate at Manila closed.
POLAND >
. . ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfcld,' counselor of embassy'
Dist. Columbia..
Apr. 1, 1941
$9,000
James Somerville,' first secretary
Mississippi .. .
Apr. 8, 1943
6,200
Montgomery H. Colladay,» second secretary
Connecticut
Feb. 18,1943
4,500
(MA& NA)
Col. William McKee Dunn,2 military attache
WarDept
tSept. 21, 1943
Capt. John L. Callan,' naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Aug. 14,1942
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache...
War Dept
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,^ asst. military attache. -
War Dept
Oct. 25,1943
Maj. Robert L. Qrosjean,' asst. military attache..
War Dept
Jan. 13,1943
Capt. PaulM. Birkeland,' asst. military attache.-
WarDept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache. .
WarDept
Sept. 6,1943
Lt. Comdr. Curtis Dawes,' asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 30,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Benjamin R. Kittredge, Jr.,' asst. naval
Navy Dept
Oct. 9, 1942
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Consulate General at Warsaw
closed.
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS
(Portugal)
R. Henry Norweb, envoy extraordinary and
Ohio
Nov. 15, 1943
10,000
minister plenipotentiary.*
Edward S. Crocker, 2d, first secretary; consul
Massachusetts. . .
Nov. 23, 1942
7,400
Charles E. Dickerson, Jr., first secretary; consul-
New Jersey
June 17,1943
7,200
William W. Butterworth, Jr.,^ first secretary
Louisiana.
tJuly 29,1942
6,200
Illinois
tApr. 10,1942
4,500
Miss Elizabeth Humes, second secretary; consul.
Teimessee..
July 1, 1942
4,500
Nathaniel Lancaster, Jr., second secretary; consul
Virginia
Apr. 26, 1943
4,400
Merritt N Cootes, second secretary; vice consul
Virginia
JJuly 29, 1942
4,200
Halleck L. Rose, second secretary; vice consul
Nebraska
Feb. 18,1943
4,200
George E. Miller, second secretary; vice consul. _.
New Jersey
Sept. 12, 1941
4,100
Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., second secretary: vice
New York
Apr. 15,1941
4,000
consul.
William 0. Boswell, third secretary; vice consul.
Pennsylvania
Apr. 16,1941
3.500
' Government of Poland established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Norway established in England.
' With the personal rank of minister.
* With the personal rank of ambassador.
' Assigned also to Madrid.
FOREIGX SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS—Continued
(Portugal) — Continued
Lisbon (Lisboa) (L)— Con...
(MA& NA).
(T).
Funchal, Madeira (C)
Horta, Fayal, Azores (MD)_,
Oporto (Porto) (C)
Ponta Delgada, Sgo Miguel
(St. Michael), Azores(MD)
(T)
(PossessionB) '
Belra, Mozambique, Africa
(C).«
(T)
Lourenfo Marques, Mozam-
bique, Africa (CO).
Luanda, Angola, Africa (C)..
(T)
Name and rank
Milton C. Rewinkel, third secretary; vice consul
Scott Lyon, third secretary; vice consul
Carroll C. Parry, vice consul
William B. Douglass, Jr., vice consul..
William P. Shockley, Jr., vice consul
Reinhard W. Lamprecht, vice consul
Worthington E. Hagerman, vice consul
Qilmore N. Nuim, vice consul.. _
Col. Robert A. Solborg, military attache and mili-
tary attache for air.
Comdr. Kenneth E. Demarest, naval attach^ and
na-«al attachfi for air.
Lt. Col. Stephen Ogden Fuqua, asst. military
attach^.
Lt. Col. Seymour Q. Pond, asst. military attach^.
Capt. Lee Sturges Thomas, asst. military attach^.
Capt. William D. Hohenthal, Jr., asst. military
attach^.
Lt. Henry C. Jackson, asst. naval attacb6 and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Theodore Rousseau, Jr., asst. naval
attachfe.
William Q. Gibson, economic analyst..
Charles W. Greenleaf, vice consul
Carvel Painter, vice consul
Foster H. Kreis, vice consul
Richard B. Haven, American maritime delegate.
John Belfort Keogh, assistant American maritime
delegate.
William P. Robertson, vice consul.
Robert Janz, American maritime delegate
Aaron J. Thomas, Jr., assistant American mari-
time delegate.
Frederik van den Arend, consul
William L. Higgins, vice consul
Austin R. Preston, consul general. .
Frederick D. Hunt, vice consul
Archer Woodford, consul
Marcelino H. da Costa, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
RUMANIA
State of war declared by Ru-
mania December 11, 1941.
' See Bombay for consular officers who are also assigned to Portuguese possessions in India.
• Functions under supervision of consulate general at Lourenco Marques.
Minnesota
Ohio...
Missouri
Dist. Columbia -
Delaware
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky..
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York.
Illinois
Wisconsin.
Minnesota.
Illinois
New York.
Tennessee..
Oklahoma..
Texas.
North Carolina.
Florida
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Kentucky
California
Date of as-
signment
May 14, 1942
Dec. 3, 1943
July 19,1941
Aug. 21,1942
Mar. 2, 1943
June 28, 1940
Nov. 10, 1941
Jan. 15,1943
tMay 28, 1943
Oct. 9, 1942
Sept. 23, 1942
May 28,1943
July 25,1942
Apr. 29,1943
Nov. 2. 1942
May 12, 1941
tOct. 1, 1943
May 29.1943
Sept. 13, 1943
Mar. 14. 1938
Jan. 31, 1944
{Nov. 8,1943
Feb. 11,1935
Jan. 26,1944
Nov. 30, 1943
Dec. 24, 1942
Dec. 13,1943
JApr. 27,1943
July 20,1942
May 19,1943
Nov. 11, 1942
38
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 4 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
SAUDI ARABIA, KING-
DOM OF
Jidda (L)
James S. Moose, Jr.,' minister resident and consul.
.first secretary
Arkansas.
tJune 4, 1943
$5, 100
Raymond A. Hare,* second secretary .. .
Mar. 13,1940
5 100
Paul E. Oeier, third secretary; vice consul
Ohio
Nov. 11, 1943
2,750
SPAIN
Madrid (E)
Carlton J. H. Hayes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
New York
May 2, 1942
17, 500
Willard L. Beaulac, counselor of embassy; consul
Rhode Island
Apr. 23.1941
9,000
general.
Ralph H. Ackerman, commercial attache.
California
May 13,1939
8,200
Sydney B. Redecker, first secretary; consul
New York
Oct. 5, 1943
8,000
Julian F. Harrington, first secretary; consul _
Massachusetts...
Mar. 6,1942
7,200
George J. Haering, first secretary; consul
New York
Apr. 1, 1942
6 200
Louisiana
{July 29,1942
6,000
Miss Frances E. Willis, first secretary; consul
California
July 6, 1940
6.000
LaVerne Baldwin, second secretary; consul
New York
Dec. 3, 1942
5,100
Outerbridge Horsey, third secretary; vice consul. _
New York
May 14,1942
3,500
Niles W. Bond, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts. . .
Sept. 22, 1942
3,500
William L. Smyser, third secretary; vice consul..
Pennsylvania
May 14,1942
3,000
Findley Burns, Jr., third secretary; vice consul...
Maryland
May 21,1942
2,500
Robert M. Brandin, third secretary; vice consul..
New York
Oct. 30,1942
2,500
William C. Burdett, Jr., third secretary; vice
Georgia .
Jan. 14, 1944
2,500
consul.
Earle 0. Titus, vice consul
Florida
July 13,1942
Charles Gilbert, vice consul..
New York
WarDept
Aug. 24,1940
May 1, 1943
(MAi NA)
Col. William D. Hohenthal, military attache
Comdr. John C. Lusk, naval attach^ and naval
Navy Dept
May 5,1943
attache for air.
Col. Cornelius W. Cousland, asst. military air
WarDept
Oct. 28,1943
attache.
Lt. Col. Frederick Dorsey Stephens, asst. military
War Dept
Sept. 23, 1941
attache.
Lt. Col. Albert P. Ebright, asst. military attache.
WarDept
Apr. 10,1943
Maj. Clyde L. Clark, asst. military attache
WarDept
Dec. 29,1942
Capt. William D. Hohenthal, Jr., asst. military
WarDept
Sept. 20, 1943
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Donald D. Johnson, asst. naval
Navy Dept
June 13,1941
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Murat W. Williams, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Apr. 11,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. James B. Ford, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Oct. 14,1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. Carroll M. Terry, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Oct. 2.3,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
John Van Home, cultural relations attache.
Walter F. Smith, attache
Illinois...
Illinois
Aug. 4,1943
Feb. 20,1942
Sept. 22, 1942
Covey T Oliver, special assistant
Texas
Charles F O'Neall, attache
Texas - ..
July 24,1943
Sept. 8,1943
Arthur Eustace Ojeda, attache .- .
California
New York..
Dist. Columbia. .
Texas '...
Aug. 3,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Sept. 24, 1943
Mahlon Ashford, economic analyst.-
Austin W. Hvde, Jr., attache
John M. Dimick, attache
Florida
Nov. 2,1943
' Foreign Service oflBcer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as minister resident and consul pursuant to sec.
24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
' Assigned also to and resident at Cairo.
' Assigned also to Lisbon.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
39
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
SPAIN— Continued
Madrid (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Barcelona (CO)
Bilbao (C).
Ceuta, Spanish North Africa
(C).
Las Palmas de Qran Canaria,
Canary Islands (C).
Malaga (C)...
Melilla, Spanish North Africa
(C).
Seville (C)
Tenerife, Canary Islands (C).
(T)
Valencia (C)
(T)
Vigo(C)._
(T)
SWEDEN
Stockholm (L)
Earl Fuller, attache
W. Homer White, attach^...
Justin N. Locke, attach^
Daniel H. Steele, attache
Robert G. Tnrpin, attachg
Harold D. Ferguson, attache
Clyde James Hanna, attachfe
Henry E. Singleton, attache...
Alexander Scott Lockwood, attache
"Vincent La Vista, attache
Robert E. Whedbee, junior economic analyst..
Thomas Donald Bowie, jimior economic analyst
William Walker Richards, vice consul... _.
David I. Ferber, vice consul
George A. Maklnson, consul general _
Walter H. McKinney, consul
Fritz A. M. Alfsen, consul
T. Muldrup Forsyth, consul
Richard A. Poole, vice consul
Harry F. Hawley, consul
Jule L. Goetzmann, vice consul
Temple Wanamaker, Jr., vice consul
Douglas Flood, consul
Robert F. Fernald, consul
Harold B. Quarton, consul general
Francis B. Moriarty, vice consul
Fayette J. Flexer, consul
John N. Hamlin, consul...
Harold M. Granata, vice consul
William Frank Lebus, Jr., vice consul
Henry M. Wolcott, consul general
Thomas A. Weir, vice consul
Willard Galbraith, consul
S. Grover Rich, Jr., vice consul
Leon L. Cowles, vice consul. _
Donald C. Marelius, vice consul..
Barnaby Conrad, Jr., vice consul
Herschel V. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Christian M. Ravndal, counselor of legation
Harry E. Carlson, first secretary; consul
S. Walter Washington, first secretary; consul
Winthrop S. Greene, second secretary; consul...
Robert Mills McClintock, second secretary; vice
consul.
Paul H. Pearson, second secretary; vice consul..
Brewster H. Morris, third secretary; vice consul.
H. Francis Cunningham, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
Dist. Columbia..
Massachusetts...
Dist. Columbia..
Illinois
Ohio
Michigan
Ohio
Connecticut
California.
New York
Kansas
Minnesota.
Virginia
Arizona
California
Michigan
New York
Virginia
New Jersey
New York
Illinois
Washington
Illinois.
Maine...
Iowa
Dist. Columbia. .
Illinois
Oregon
New York
Kentucky
New York
Nebraska
California
Utah
Utah
California
California
North Carolina.
Iowa ,
Illinois ,
West Virginia..
Massachusetts. .
California
Iowa
Pennsylvania...
Nebraska
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
June
July
Aug.
July
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Nov.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
15,1942
6, 1942
19, 1942
7. 1942
11,1942
15. 1942
26. 1943
18, 1943
24, 1943
13, 1943
2. 1943
20, 1943
24, 1943
21,1944
19. 1942
16. 1943
30, 1943
9, 1942
8,1942
22, 1942
18, 1942
12, 1942
11,1942
Dec. 13,1941
Sept. 28,1942
July 22,1941
June 17,1943
May
July
Dec.
tAug.
June
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
27, 1939
22, 1941
6, 1943
28,1943
17,1942
27,1942
6,1943
27, 1941
14, 1942
10, 1943
Oct. 21,1941
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 12,1941
July 24,1940
July 30.1938
Nov. 15, 1943
Feb. 6. 1942
May 14,1942
May 14.1042
40
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JA^'UARY 31,' 19 44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
SWEDEN— Continued
Stockholm (L)— Continued.
(MA & NA).
(MA).
George Lybrook West, tliird secretary; vice con-
sul.
Perry LaukhufF, tliird secretary; vice consul
M. Gordon Knox, third secretary; vice consul
Levsis E. Oleeck, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
David H. McKillop, third secretary; vice consul..
Henry Hanson, Jr., third secretary, vice consul...
Harold Carlson, vice consul
Frithjof C. Sigmond, vice consul
Lawrence W. von Hellens, vice consul.
California.
(T)..
Goteborg (C)
(T)
Malmo (C;
SWITZERLAND
Bern (L)
Col. Charles E. Rayens, military attache and mili-
tary attache for air.
Comdr. Walter L. Hcibcrg, naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Felix M. Hardison, asst. military attache
for air.
Lt. Col. Sigurd J. Arnesen, asst. military attach^.
Maj. A. Wayne Wonderley, asst. military attachS
Maj. Robert W. Wood, asst. military attach^
Lt. Comdr. Thomas Snowden. asst, naval attach^
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allan L. Rice, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. (jg) Nils W. Olsson, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Wallace McClure, senior economic analyst
Franz von Schilling, Jr., attache
Walter S. Surrey, attache
Grant Olson, attache
Ohio
Maryland
Illinois
Ma.ssachusetts...
Connecticut
Illinois
Oregon
Washington.
War Dept
Navy Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Tennessee _.
Virginia
New York..
Wisconsin...
William W. Corcoran, consul Massachusetts...
Stanley R. Lawson, vice consul.
Finn B. Jensen, vice consul
Benjamin Reath Riggs, consul..
Edwin S. Morby, vice consul. . .
Lcland Harrison, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
J. Klahr Huddle, counselor of legation
Daniel J. Reagan, commercial attache
Donald F. Bigelow, first secretary
George Tait, first secretary
Gardner Richardson, first secretary
Dale W. Maher, second secretary
Warren M. Chase, second secretary
John H. Madonne, second secretary (consul)
Landreth M. Harrison, second secretary —
Harrison Lewis, second secretary.
Theodore J. Hadraba, third secretary
Clark E. Husted, Jr., third secretary
Lee D. Randall, third secretary
George McM. Oodley, 2d, third secretary
Brig. Gen. Barnwell R. Legge, military attache
and military attache for air.
Lt. Col. Alfred R. W. de Jonge, asst. military
attache.
Capt. Lloyd A. Free, asst. military attache
1st Lt. Charles T. Katsainos, asst. military attache.
1st Lt. Dean Raymond Rexford, asst. military
attache.
New York
Kansas
Pennsylvania
California
Illinois.
Ohio
Dist. Columbia.
Minnesota
Virginia.
Connecticut
Missouri
Indiana
Texas....
Minnesota
California
Nebraska
Ohio
Illinois
New York
War Dept tOct. 19,1942
Apr. 21,1943
Nov. 18, 1943
May 14,1942
Feb. 9,1943
Dec. 18,1941
Apr. 2, 1942
Jan. 30,1930
May 3, 1933
July 20,1942
Sept. 7,1943
July 5. 1940
Dec. 2, 1943
Jan. 25,1944
July 10,1943
Oct. 28, 1943
Sept. 24, 1942
June 17,1942
Dec. 28,1942
Dec. 4, 1942
July 8, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Jan. 8, 1943
Aug. 15,1936
June 14, 1938
Feb. 25, 1943
Dec. 30, 1942
Apr. 22, 1943
July 13,1937
July
Dec.
tNov.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Dec.
tluly
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
7, 1941
16, 1941
25. 1941
15. 1942
8, 1941
12, 1941
16. 1939
1,1938
26, 1941
16, 1942
28, 1942
12, 1941
12, 1941
12, 1941
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Nov. 28, 1941
May 7, 1942
Apr. 20,1942
July 9, 1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
SWITZERLAND— Continued
Bern (L)— Continued.
(C)....
Basel (C)
Geneva (C)
Zurich (CO).
(T).
SYRIA
Damascus (L).
(MA).
THAILAND
State of war declared by Thai-
land January 25, 1942.
TURKEY
Ankara (E)«.
(MA &NA).
John H. Madonne, consul (second secretary)
J. A. Tuck Sherman, vice consul
Buford Q. Rogers, vice consul
W alter H. Sholes, consul general
John A. Lehrs, vice consul
Thomas R. Flack, vice consul
Julius C. Jensen, vice consul
Paul C. Squire, consul...
Howard Elting, Jr., vice consul
Frank Cussans, vice consul.. :
Sam E. Woods,' consul general .
Maurice W. Altaffer, consul
Phil H. Hubbard, consul
Bolard More, vice consul
Robert T. Cowan, vice consul.
Eugene Nabel, vice consul
Charles Stoppani, vice consul _
Frederick R. Loofbourow, senior economic
analyst.
George Wadsworth,' • diplomatic agent and con-
sul general.
James T. Scott,' commercial attach^
William M. Gwyim,^ second secretary
Wniiam S. Farrell,< second secretary; consul
William J. Porter, vice consul _ ..
Maj. Virgil A. Jackson,^ asst. military attache
for air.
Capt. Duncan McBryde,^ asst. military attach^ ..
Capt. Paul M. Claude, ' asst. military attache
Laurence A. Steinhardt, ambassador extraordi-
nary and plenipotentiary.
Robert F. Kelley, coimselor of embassy
Joseph C. Satterthwaite, first secretary..
Earl L. Packer, first secretary
Harry L. Troutman, first secretary..
Wilfred V. MacDonald, third secretary
Brig. Gen. Richard O. Tindall, military attache...
Capt. Webb Tramme'l, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Texas
Maine
Mississippi
New York.
Georgia
California
New Y'ork
Massachusetts-
War Dept
War Dept.
War Dept
Aug. 1, 1938
tAug. 2. 1926
July 19.1941
Oklahoma
Maryland
Illinois.-.
Wyoming..
Massachusetts..
Illinois
Ohio...
Mississippi
Ohio
Vermont
Ohio
Texas
Rhode Island
California
New Y'ork
New York
Massachusetts
Michigan
Utah
Georgia
Missouri
War Dept
Navy Dept...
Mar.
July
July
June
July
July
July
July
May
July
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
31,1941
19, 1941
22, 1941
22. 1942
19, 1941
6,1940
19, 1941
3.1942
31, 1933
19, 1941
3, 1941
17, 1940
17, 1936
9,1943
2,1943
Oct. 9, 1942
Dec. 1, 1942
Dec. 1, 1942
Dec. 22,1942
Feb. 13,1943
May 24, 1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Jan. 11,1944
Jan. 12,1942
tAug.
tAug.
Oct.
tAug.
May
9,1941
9, 1941
29,1942
21, 1943
2,1942
June 12,1943
Jan. 13,1942
' Assigned also to Liechtenstein.
, • Assigned also to Lebanon; resident in Beirut.
• Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as diplomatic agent and consul general pursuant
to .sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
* Serves as charge d'affaires ad interim exjrept during si ch periods as (he diplomatic agent may be present at Damascus.
' Office of Emba,s.sy also at Istanbul.
42
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
TU RKEY— Continued
Ankara (E)— Continued.
(MA &NA)-Con
Col. Frederick A. Pillet,' military air attach^
War Dept
Dec. 11,1943
Col. Theodore Babbitt, asst. military attaehfi
War Dept
Jan. 22,1944
1st Lt. William F. Ross, asst. military attache...
War Dept
July 14,1943
2d Lt. Walter E. Seager, asst. military attachfe...
War Dept
Sept. 18, 1943
2d Lt. Norman Armour, Jr., asst. military attach^.
War Dept-
Jan. 11,1944
Lt. Comdr. George C. MUes, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Jan. 20,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Robert S. Dunn, asst. naval attache...
Navy Dept
Feb. 4. 1942
Lt. Comdr. George H. Earle, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Jan. 2, 1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. George N. Belie, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Dec. 24,1943
naval attache for air.
(T; - . -
Donald Everett AVebster, cultural 'relations
attache.
Wisconsin
Aug. 5, 1943
Istanbul (Constantinople)
(CO).
Burton Y. Berry, consul general
June 10,1943
$5,000
July 26,1941
3,500
Richard E. Gnade, vice consul
Pennsylvania
Nov. 5,1943
3,000
Leonard J. Cromie, vice consul. .. . ...
Connecticut
Dec. 8, 1943
Aug. 31,1943
3,000
Leslie Albion Squires, vice consul-. - .-.
2,750
Charles P. McVicker, Jr., vice consul
New Jersey
Oct. 10,1942
Lee E. Metcalf, vice consul
Floyd H. Black, special assistant
Te.xas
Apr. 8, 1943
Oct. 17,1942
(T)
New York ...
Homer W. Davis, special assistant.
New York ..
Dec. 18,1942
Frederick T. Merrill, special assistant
Dist. Columbia..
Dec. 7, 1943
Herbert J. Cummtngs, economic analyst
Pennsylvania
Jan. 28, 1943
Iskenderun (Alexandretta)
(C).
Richard W. Byrd, consul _
Virginia . .
Jan. 7, 1944
4, COO
Keld Christensen, vice consul
Iowa
Nov. 10, 1943
Izmir (Smyrna) (C)
Fills A. JnliTisnn, v'wp consul
Massachusetts
Sept. 15, 1941
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Pretoria, Transvaal (L)
envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Edward M. Groth, counselor of legation
New York
Oct. 1, 1942
8,200
Samuel H. Day,^ commercial attache
California . .
Apr. 16,1942
7,000
Arthur L. Richards, second secretary ...
California
July 14,1942
4,200
Harlan B. Clark, third secretary
Ohio
Aug. 31,1943
3,500
(MA & NA)
Col. Breckinridge A. Day, military attache _
War Dept
Feb. 27,1941
Lt. Comdr. Charles L. Ashley, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar. 12, 1942
naval attache for air.
Maj. Dalton Hayes, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Jan. 31,1944
Lt. Arthur D. Brigham, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Charles C. Brady, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Feb. 12,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Donald II. Ryan, 3 asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Oct. 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Ensign Charles L. Brown, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 11, 1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
> Also a.ssistant military attache at Ankara.
> Assigned to serve at Johannesburg.
' Assigned to serve at Capetown.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
43
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as- > ooio,,.
signment ^^^^^
UNION OF SOUTH
AFRICA— Continued
Capetown,
(CO).
Cape Province
Durban. Natal (C)
Johannesburg, Transvaal,
(CO).
(T) ---
Port Elizabeth, Cape Prov-
ince (C).
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Moscow (E)-
(U. S. Military Mission)
Irving N. Linncll, consul general
R. Austin Acly, consul
Roland K. Beyer, vice consul
E. Talbot Smith, consul
Robert C. Strong, vice consul
Thomas D. Bowman, consul general
William H. Beach, consul
John S. Richardson, Jr., consul
Robert W. Rinden, vice consul
Miss Ann Van Wynen, vice consul..
Frank Anderson Henry, consul
Kenneth A. Byrns, vice consul
W. Averell Harriman, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Ma.xwell M. Hamilton, counselor of embassy'..
Warwick Perkins, first secretary; consul
A. Bland Calder, first secretary; consul _.
Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., second secretary;
consul.
Edward Page, Jr., second secretary; consul
Francis Bowden Stevens, second secretary; vice
consul.
John Frgmont Melby, third secretary; vice consul
Richard H. Davis, third secretary; vice consuL.
Thomas P. Dillon, third secretary; vice consul..
Paul M. Dutko, vice consul
Edwin L. Smith, vice consul
Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Michela, military member..
Clarence E. Olsen, naval member _
Capt. Ronald H. Allen, naval member
Comdr. Samuel B. Frankel, naval member.
Comdr. Frederick Robert Lang, naval member..
Comdr. Clifi'ord Conrad DeFord, naval member.
Lt. Comdr. Edward W. Yorke, Jr., naval member
Maj. John Minor Maury, naval member...
Lt. Willard W. Cram, naval member
Lt. Joseph Chase, naval member
Massachusetts.
Massachusetts.
Wisconsin
Connecticut
Wisconsin
Missouri
Virginia
Massachusetts.
Iowa
Texas...
Delaware
Colorado
New York.
Iowa
Maryland..
New York.
Colorado...
Massachusetts.
New York
Illinois... V
New York
Missouri
Pennsylvania..
Arkansas".
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
May
Aug.
June
Mar.
June
Oct.
Oct.
July
May
tApr.
June
May
19, 1943
25. 1942
2, 1941
10. 1943
5. 1940
1,1941
2. 1941
14. 1942
20. 1943
13, 1943
24, 1942
20,1943
Oct. 7, 1943
Juno 18,1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Oct. 5, 1942
Nov. 20, 1940
Feb. 27,1942
Aug. 6, 1942
Mar. 20, 1943
Aug. 3, 1943
Nov. 10, 1942
June 18,1943
Nov. 1, 1941
tJan.
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
May
Dec.
May
Apr.
17, 1942
3,1943
16. 1941
9,1941
21. 1942
15. 1943
18, 1943
3,1943
28,1942
7,1943
' With the honorary rank of minister.
44
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 4 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
— Continued
Moscow (E)— Continued.
(U. S. Military Mission)
Lt. (Jg) Philip Worchel, naval member
Navy Dept
Dec.
22, 1942
—Continued.
Ensign Joseph L. Eichardson, naval member
Navy Dopt
Dec.
22, 1942
(T)
Frederick C. Barghoorn, attache
Massachusetts...
Michigan ..
Nov.
tOct.
6, 1942
31,1941
Vladivostok (CG)....
Angus I. Ward, consul general _._
$7,200
William E. Wallace, vice consul
Pennsylvania
Dec.
23, 1942
URUGUAY
Montevideo (E)
William Dawson, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Minnesota
Feb.
11,1941
17,500
Dudley O. Dwyre, counselor of embassy; consul
Colorado-
tApr.
1, 1942
8,000
general.
Robert O. Glover, commercial attach^
Edward J. Sparks, first secretary; consul
Florida
Mar
Jan.
12, 1940
15, 1942
6,200
New York
6,000
Robert Y. Brown, second secretary; consul..
Reginald Bragonier, Jr., second secretary; vice
Alabama
Feb.
Sept
20, 1941
11,1936
4,600
Maryland
4,000
consul.
Robert B. Memminger, third secretary; vice
South Carolina...
Dec.
26, 1940
4,000
consul.
Arthur B. Emmons, 3d, third secretary; vice
Massachusetts...
Oct.
22, 1942
3,500
consul.
Stewart G. Anderson, third secretary; vice consul
John L. Topping, third secretary; vice consul
Illinois.
Dec. 3, 1941
May 20,1943
3,000
New York
3,000
(MA& NA)
Lt. Col. Norman A. Congdon, military attache...
War Dept
Jan.
30, 1942
Comdr. Albert Benjamin, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Dec.
16, 1941
naval attache for air.
Capt. William A. Tidwell, Jr., asst. military
War Dept
Feb.
11,1943
attache.
Capt. Carleton Ashley, asst. mihtary attache
War Dept
Oct.
21, 1943
Lt. Comdr. David E. Frierson, asst. naval atta-
Navy Dept
July
9,1942
che and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Montgomery M. Green, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Oct.
22, 1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Peter J. Brennan, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov.
24, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Donald C. Leavens, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Oct.
20, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
Philip P. Clover,' attache
New York
Pennsylvania
Apr.
Jan.
24. 1942
10. 1943
Franklin W. Wolf, senior economic analyst... ...
Eugene A. Gilmore, Jr., senior economic analyst..
Nebraska
Aug.
15, 1941
C. Montagu Pigott, senior economic analyst
Ohio
Oct.
31, 1942
Frank E. Sheehy, senior economic analj'st
Ohio
May 20,1942
'Assigned also to Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Asuncion; resident at Buenos Aires.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Tost
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Dale of as-
signment
Salary
URUGUAY— Continued
Montevideo (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Ezequiel D. Salinas, special assistant..
Texas
Aug.
tDcc.
Feb.
17. 1942
11,1942
13. 1943
Joseph Q. Weimer, senior economic analyst-
Albert B. Franklin, cultural relations attache
Indiana
Massachusetts...
Glenn Barr, asst. cullural relations attache.
John W. Mitchell, junior economic analyst
Ohio
July
Mar.
24, 1942
1,1942
Minnesota
Frederick C. Weimer, junior economic analyst...
Albert F. Breazeale, junior economic analyst
John J. Zozaya, junior economic analyst .
Indiana
Feb.
Apr.
July
20,1942
25. 1942
14 1942
Alabama
Nebraska
Fred H. Decker, junior economic analyst .
Kentucky
New Jersey
12 1942
Carson 0. Crocker, junior economic analyst
Sept.
11,1942
Thomas D. Kingsley, junior economic analyst....
Massachusetts...
Dec.
23, 1942
VENEZUELA
Caracas (E)
Frank P. Corrigan, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Ohio
Jan.
20, 1939
$17,500
Joseph Flack, counselor of embassy
Pennsylvania
May
Sept.
9, 1941
17. 1942
8,600
8,200
H. Lawrence Groves, counselor of embassy for
Pennsylvania
economic affairs.
Osborn S. Watson, commercial attache
Georgia
Nov.
July
Jan.
2, 1937
20, 1940
5,900
Thomas J. Maleady, second secretary..
Massachusetts
4 500
Paul S. Guinn, asst. commercial attache
Pennsylvania. ...
21, 1942
4,400
William P. Wright, asst. commercial attache
Dist. Columbia..
Aug.
19. 1943
4,400
Sherburne Dillingham, second secretary.
New Jersey
tAug.
13, 1942
4,100
Carl Breuer, third secretary
New York
Aug.
19, 1943
4,000
Maurice M. Bernbaum, third secretary
Illinois
{Jan.
11, 1943
3,600
John P. Hoover, asst. commercial attache
California
July
28,1942
3,500
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., third secretary
California
{May 18.1942
2,750
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. Henri A. Luebbermann, military attache.
War Dept
JJune
23, 1943
Capt. Josef E. Beauclair, military air attache
War Dept
{Jan.
15, 1944
Lt. Comdr. Robert D. Huntington, naval attache
Navy Dept
Nov.
17, 1942
and naval attache lor air.
Capt. Edmund J. E. McCarthy, asst. military
War Dept
Mar.
28, 1942
attache.
Lt. Frank G. Belcher, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July
30, 1941
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Homer 0. Brett, Jr., asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Aug.
16, 1941
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard K. Holden, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept.
4,1942
asst. naval attach efor air.
Lt. John J. Kennedy, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar.
20, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Sterling J. Cottrell, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
May
25, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Robert M. Farrar, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept.
26, 1942
asst. naval attache (or air.
Lt. (jg) Howard C. Gilmer, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept.
26, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Qg) Alfred E. Grunwell, asst naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 26, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Herman W. Seller, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept.
30, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
(C).
New York
Massachusetts...
Apr.
Dec.
10, 1941
13, 1943
6,800
3,500
California
June
29, 1937
Francis E. Grimes, vice consul
Virginia
Feb.
1,1943
574599—44-
46
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
VENEZUELA— Continued
Caracas (E)— Continued.
(T)
James H. Kempton, agricultural adviser..
Maryland
Louisiana
Texas
Sept. 7,1942
Dec. 23,1942
July 1, 1942
May 26,1943
Aug. 12,1943
Oct. 19,1942
July 15,1942
June 5, 1943
May 15,1942
Aug. 5,1943
May 15,1942
Jan. 3, 1944
July 28,1942
Aug. 28,1943
May 14,1943
Aug. 10,1940
Mar. 13, 1942
Nov. 27, 1943
Jan. 3, 1944
Nov. 12, 1943
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Jan. 10,1944
{Nov. 13,1943
Jan. 8, 1944
Dec. 21,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Dec. 21,1943
Robert M. Baskin, senior economic analyst
WiUiam Scanlan, special assistant
Curtis Waldo Barnes, senior economic analyst.. .
John Allen Bennett, senior economic analyst
Virgil C. Applewhite, special assistant
Montana .
Florida
Mississippi
New York
New York
New York
California
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
California.
New Mexico
Utah
D. Eugene Delgado-Arias, cultural relations
attache.
William Henry Bowden, economic analyst
Manuel Matienzo, special assistant .
Herbert B. Leggett, junior economic analyst
Albert T. Phelps, special assistant
Caripito, Monagas (V C)
(T).
Ciudad Bolivar (VC)
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., vice consul
William L. Blue, vice consul...
$2,750
La Ouaira (VC)
Thomas J. Cory, vice consul
3,500
zoategui (VC).
Renwick S. McNiece, consul
7.000
Walter L. Smith, vice consul
Pennsylvania
California
Oklahoma
Connecticut
New York
Massachusetts...
Pennsylvania
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
New York
New York
California
2,750
Harold D. Pease, vice consul
(T)
Austin J. Rittenhouse, vice consul ... . ..
YUGOSLAVIA •
Belgrade (Beograd) (E)
Lincoln MacVeagh,^ ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,- counselor of embassy.
8,000
Walworth Barbour, 2 second secretary
4,500
Andrew B. Foster,^ second secretary .
4.000
(MA & NA)..
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee,^ military attache...
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding,2 s naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Lt. Ralph E. Kent, 2 3 asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Henry Albert Hill, 2 special assistant. _
(T).
Emil Kekich, senior economic analyst
Arthur W. Parsons,^ special assistant .
Consular oflices in Yugo-
slavia closed.
1 Qovemment of Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
2 Assigned also near the Government of Greece established in Egypt.
' Assigned also to Cairo.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UIVITED STATES 47
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT
Name
Abbott, George M.'
Abbott, Wainwright'
Achilles, Theodore C
Aldridge, Clayaon W
Bacon, J. Kenlcy
Railey, E. Tomlin
Ballantine, Joseph W
Barnes, William
Benninghoff, H. Merrell..
Benton, Kussell W
Bishop, Max Waldo
Blake, Gilson G
Blake, Ralph J
Bohlen, Charles E..
Bonbright, James C. H...
Brandt, George L
Brown, James E., Jr
Bruins, John H.
Buhrman, Parker W.'
Butrick, Richard P.'
Byington, Homer M., Jr.
Cabot, John M
Cannon, Cavendish W..-.
Canty, George R
Carrigan, John Willard...
Chapman, J. Holbrook...
Chase, Augustus S
Cbipman, Norris B
Clubb, Oliver Edmund..
Cochran, William P., Jr.,
Cooper, Charles A
Cox, Raymond E.3.
Davis, Monnett B
Davis, Nathaniel P
Dawson, Allan^
Dawson, Leonard G.3
DeCourcy, William E
Denby, James Orr
Dick. Hassell H
Dickover, Erie R
Donaldson, Harry M
Dooman, Eugene H
Dorsz, Edmund J
Doyle, Albert M
duBois, Coert
Durbrow, Elbridge
Embry, John A.' _..
Erhardt, John Q
Fales, Herbert P
Ferris, Walton C
Foster, Carol H...
Foster, Julian B
Frost, Arthur C
FuUerton, Hugh S
Geist, Raymond H
George, W. Perry
Gordon, George A. 2
Qowen, Franklin C
Whence appointed
Ohio...
Pennsylvania
District of Columbia.
New York
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
New York
New York
Iowa
Maryland...
Oregon.
Massachusetts
New York
District of Columbia.
Pennsylvania
New York
Virginia
New York _
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Utah
Massachusetts
California
District of Columbia.
Connecticut
District of Columbia.
Minnesota
Pennsylvania
Nebraska...
New York
Colorado
New Jersey
Iowa.
Virginia
Texas
Indiana
South Carolina
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Michigan
Michigan
California
California
Florida
New York
California
Wisconsin
Maryland
Alabama
Massachusetts.
Ohio --
Ohio
Alabama
New York
Peimsylvania
Date of
assignment >
Sept.
July
July
Nov.
Aug.
June
Jan.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
July
Dec.
June
June
Feb.
Feb.
June
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
July
Mar.
Nov.
July
Jan.
June
July
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
June
June
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
May
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
Apr.
Nov.
, 1943
, 1943
1. 1941
1,1942
,1941
', 1942
, 1942
i, 1941
,1942
, 1941
;, 1941
1. 1942
i, 1941
, 1942
,1942
:, 1942
, 1943
, 1942
i, 1943
, 1943
,1941
;, 1941
i, 1941
i, 1943
, 1942
,1944
,1942
, 1942
,1943
,1943
, 1942
, 1943
, 1941
, 1943
;, 1942
,1943
,1940
,1943
, 1941
, 1943
, 1942
., 1943
;, 1941
1. 1941
■, 1941
1. 1942
,1944
,1941
, 1940
,1941
1, 1941
, 1942
;, 1942
,1942
, 1939
,1941
,1941
1,1941
Salary
' The length of an officer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but
reports for duty.
' Under provisions of the act of April 1. 1941.
' Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending rea-ssignment to the field.
from the date on
48 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Coniinued
Name
Gray, Archibald E
Gray, Cecil Wayne
Grew, Joseph C.2
Guflcr, Bernard-
Harrison, Randolph
Heacock, Roger L
Henderson, James E
Henry, R. Horton
Hicks, Knowlton V ,
Higgs, L. Randolph..
Hodgdon, A. Dana
Hohenthal, Theodore J
Hughes, Morris N
HuIIey, Benjamin M
Hunt, Leigh W
Huston, Cloyce K
Button, Paul C.
Jester, Perry N
Johansen, Beppo R
Johnson, Hallett
Jones, George Lewis, Jr
Jonc5, J. Wesley
Josselyn, Paul R
Keeler, Erwin P
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr
Keith, Gerald.
Key, David McK
Knox, Charles F., Jr
Kohler, Foy D
Krentz, Kenneth C.
Kuykendall, C. Porter^
Lafoon, Sidney K
La Rue, G. Wallace
Leverich, Henry P
Lewis, Charles W., Jr
Lockhart, Frank P
Luedtke, Charles L
Lyon, Cecil B.
Macatee, Robert B
MacLean, H. Coit »
Matthews, H. Freeman
McDonough, Dayle C.^
McGregor, Robert O., Jr...
McGurk, Joseph F
McKenna, James E
McLaughlin, Edward D
Meekins, Lynn W.._
Melbourne, Roy M.'
Meyer, Paul W
Minor, Harold B
Montgomery, Edmund B.^.
Morgan, John H.^
Morris, Shira-?, Jr
Myers, Myrl S
Nielsen, Orsen N.
Whence appointed
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
New Hampshire
Washington
Virginia
California _ .
California..-
Arizona
New York
Mississippi
Maryland
California
Illinois
Florida
District of Columbia.
Iowa
North Carolina
Virginia
Florida
New Jersey...
Maryland
Iowa
Iowa
Indiana
California _ . .
Illinois
Tennessee
New Jersey
Ohio.-..
Iowa
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Missouri
New Jersey -.
Michigan
Te.xas
Minnesota -
New York
Virginia
Virginia
Maryland
Missouri
New York
New Jersey
M assachusetts
Arkansas
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Colorado
Kansas
Illinois
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
Date of
assignment ■
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Jan.
Jime
Oct.
May
June
Aug.
Sept
Sept.
Dec.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
July
July
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
May
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
July
May
Oct.
June
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Aug.
June
July
Nov.
Sept.
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
;, 1943
1, 1943
,1942
:, 1942
,1942
, 1942
,1941
, 1942
,1941
1, 1940
,1942
,1941
, 1943
1, 1940
,1940
, 1941
,1941
K 1941
,1942
1, 1940
, 1942
, 1941
, 1943
', 1943
1. 1940
1, 1942
,, 1941
1. 1942
,1941
, 1943
,1943
. 1942
,1943
,1943
;, 1940
,1942
,1943
;, 1943
,1941
i, 1943
i, 1943
1. 1943
1, 1943
1, 1942
i, 1941
,1943
,1944
,1943
, 1942
,1943
,1943
:, 1943
i, 1942
:, 1942
1. 1941
Salary
' The length of an offiaT's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, bui from the date on which he reports
for duty.
' Under provi-sJons of the act of April 1, 1941.
^ Foreign .'Service ofliccr assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 49
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Continued
Name
Oakes, Calvin Hawley.-.
Offle, Carmel
Parker, W. Leonard
Parsons, J. Graham
Peck, Willys R.>
Perkins, Mahlon Fay
Perkins, Troy L
Pilcher, James B.
Pinkerton, Julian L
Plitt, Edwin A
Pool, John C
Rankin, Karl LJ ,
Reams, R. Borden
Renchard, George W
Riddlcberger, James W._
Robison, Harold DJ
Salisbury, Laurence E . . .
Scherer, George F
Schnare, Lester L. '
Schoenrich, Edwin
Shaw, George P
Shullaw, Harold 3
Smith, A. Viola
Smith. Donald W
Snyder, Byron B
Sokobin, SamueP
Spalding, Francis L
Stanton, Edwin F
Steintorf, Paul P. 3
Steyne, Alan N.
Streeper, Robert B.s
Sturgeon, Leo D
Summerlin, George T
Taylor, Earle C. s
Taylor, Robert M
Timberlake, Clare H.s...
Travers, Howard K
Trimble, William C
Van Wickel, Jesse F
Vincent, John Carter
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr.
Walstrom, Joe D
Ward, Robert S
Warren, Fletcher
Wasson, Thomas C
White, Byron 3
Wiley, John C.'
Williams, Frank S
Wilson, Evan M
Wilson, Orme
Wright, James H
Young, Whitney
Whence appointed
South Carolina.
Pennsylvania. -
New York
New York
California
California
Kentucky
Georgia
Kentucky
Maryland
Delaware
Maine.
Pennsylvania...
Michigan
Virginia
Utah
Illinois
New York
Georgia
Maryland
California
Illinois
California.
Maryland
California.
New Jersey
Massachusetts..
California
Virginia
New York
Ohio
Illinois
Louisiana
Pennsylvania...
Washington
Michigan
New York
Maryland
New York
Georgia...
Maryland
Missouri
Ohio..
Texas
New Jersey
North Carolina.
Indiana
Mississippi
Pennsylvania...
New York
Missouri
New York
Date of
assignment '
Salary
July 1. 1911
$4,500
July 1, 1942
4. 100
July 27,1940
4 100
Dec. 1, 1912
4,000
Sept. 21, 1942
9,000
Mar. 26, 1942
10,000
Sept. 3,1942
4,500
Dec. 23,1941
5.100
Sept. 18, 1943
4,900
May 31,1941
7,000
Nov. 28, 1942
4.000
Sept. 3,1943
7.200
June 20,1942
4.600
Jan. 27, 1941
4.500
Oct. 28,1943
(1,000
Sept. 1,1943
4, .500
Oct. 21,1941
8,000
Apt. 1,1941
4,000
Sept. 29, 1943
7.600
Sept. 25. 1941
5,000
June 3,1942
8,600
Nov. 11, 1943
2, 750
Sept. 23, 1941
5,000
Apr. 14,1941
4,400
Aug. 11,1941
3,000
Sept. 3,1943
7,000
June 23,1942
4,200
Aug. 24,1942
8,000
Sept. 3,1943
6.200
Sept. 23, 1943
6,000
July 8, 1943
5.100
Aug. 27,1941
7,200
Aug. 25,1941
10,000
Jan. 10,1944
4,000
Feb. 12.1942
4,000
Feb. 26,1943
4,200
June 22,1942
8,000
Aug. 24,1942
4.500
June 18,1942
7,000
Dec. 16,1942
7.200
Nov. 26, 1943
5. COO
June 1, 1943
4,100
June 3.1942
5.000
Oct. 15,1943
8,000
Sept. 18, 1941
5,000
Mar. 25, 1943
2,750
Apr. 4, 1941
9,000
June 3, 1942
7,400
Dec. 26,1942
3,600
July 27.1940
9,000
June 11,1941
4,600
June 20,1940
4,500
> The length of an oflBcer's service In the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he
reports for duty.
2 Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
3 Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the fielil.
50
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ON SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY DETAIL
Name
Anderson, Eskel V. '
Flood, Peter H. A
Fox, Homer S
Goshie, John L
Horner, Garnett D. i
Jenkins, Warder B. •
Johnson, Harold Frost '
Kennan, George F..
Kifer, Russell Stanley '
Landis, James McCauley i '
Laverack, John W. K...
Levison, George Lewis '
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr
Livengood, Charles A _
Mathews, Jeff Douglas '
Murphy, Robert D. '
Myers, Harold Edwin i
Peterson, Edward M. • _
Reber, Samuel
Reinhardt, G. Frederick
Rountree, William M. i
Royce, Alexander i
Shollenberger, Joseph H. '.._
Simering, Chauncey L.'
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr
Turner, William T
Villard, Henry H. i ...
Young, Roland A. '
Where assigned
Middle East Supply Center
Ciudad Juarez.
President's War Relief Control Board
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Algiers
Middle East Supply Center
North African Economic Board. __
European Advisory Commission, London^
Middle East Supply Center
do —
do
do -
European Advisory Commission, London.
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Middle East Supply Center
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy
do
Middle East Supply Center
North African Economic Board
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Vatican City
Navy Department
North African Economic Board
Middle East Supply Center
Whence appointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Pennsylvania
Feb. 27,1943
Feb. 6, 1942
Apr. 24,1941
Dec. 3, 1943
Apr. 22,1943
Dec. 23,1943
Apr. 30,1943
Dec. 1, 1943
June 7, 1943
Aug. 17,1943
Feb. 19,1943
Oct. 15,1943
Dec. 13,1943
Dec. 3, 1943
Oct. 20,1943
Nov. 22, 1943
July 12,1943
Sept. 8,1943
Nov. 22, 1943
Nov. 23, 1943
Aug. 1,1942
May 3,1943
Oct. 26,1943
Dec. 10,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 22, 1942
May 10,1943
May 11,1943
New Hampshire. --
Michigan
$5,000
7,400
New York
4,000
Tennessee..
Maryland.. ..
Kentucky..
Wisconsin
7,200
Maryland.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
California
New Jersey
Washington.
Montana . .
4,100
8,000
Wisconsin . _
9,600
Kansas .--
Montana .
New York .
7,200
California ..
3,500
Georgia ...
New York
Illinois
Missouri
9,000
Georgia ... ... ...
5,100
M assachusetts
Massachusetts
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ON DETAIL AS INSPECTORS
Name
Whence appointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Cochran, H. Merle
Arizona ...
Dec. 9, 1942
$io,ooa
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
Bruner, Glen AV..
On military leave without pay
do . .
Colorado . -
$4,000
Downs, Donald 1
Flournoy, William E., Jr
Hammond, B. Miles
American maritime delegate at
Angra do Heroismo, Terceira,
Azores; ofiice not yet opened to
the public.
On military leave without pay
do
Virginia
South Carolina
4,500
3.900
Heard, Alexander •
Georgia
McKay, Donald S.i
- do ....
Nolan, Thomas F.' ...
do ..
Palmer, John Peabody
do
Washington
4,200
Squire, John P
do
Stoops, Don 1 .
do -
Wilson, Thomas M.
On leave pending retirement
... do
Tennessee
Indiana .-.
10,000
Wilson, Warden McK
7,800
Winslow, Rollin R
.- do... ' .
Michigan ..
6,006
' Temporary specialist appointed^Ior the emergency.
2 With the personal rank of'ministcr.
' Witb the personal rank of ambassador.
FOREIGN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES
51
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE DETAINED BY THE ENEMY
Name
Post where last
assigned
Rank at last post
Whence appointed
Salary
$8,200
Benton, J. Webb
Beylard, Charles B
Crook, Linton..
Du Vivier, Paul F
Faus, Keeler..
Harvey, Miss Constance R
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d...
Macgowan, Basil F
Orebaugh, Walter W
Peck, William L
Thompson, Tyler
Tuck, S. Pinkney
Vance, Marshall M
Wallner, WoodruS
Marseille
Lyon
Marseille
Marseille
Vichy ^...
Lyon
Vichy..
Nice
Nice and Mon
aco.
Marseille
Bern
Vichy
Lyon
Vichy
Consul generaL
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Foreign Service oflScer
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Counselor of embassy.
Consul
Third secretary
Pennsylvania...
Pennsylvania...
Alabama
New York
Georgia
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Tennessee
Kansas
2,500
2,500
4,100
4,000
Connecticut.
New York...
New York...
Ohio
New York..
4,100
4.900
4,500
e,600
7,000
4,000
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
DESCRIPTION OF CONSULAR DISTRICTS
[This list contains only those countries in which
AFGHANISTAN
Cabul
All of Afghanistan.
tuenoB Aires
All of Argentina.
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
Ldelaide, South Australia
The State of South Australia.
triebane, Queensland
The State of Queensland.
delbourne, Victoria
The State of Victoria, and Tasmania.
'erth, Western Australia
The State of Western Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
The State of New South Wales; the Territories of the Com-
Qonwealth (the Federal Capital Territory, the Northern
territory of Australia, the Territory of Papua, the Territory
f Norfolk Island, and the Mandated Territory of New
}uinea); and the Mandated Territory of Nain-u. The
British Solomon Islands, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands
l^olony, and the New Hebrides.
BELGIUM AND BELGIAN CONGO AND ADJACENT
TERRITORY
(Belgium)
Intwerp '
The Provinces of Antwerp, East Flanders, West Flanders,
;>imburg, and Ligge (including the former German territories
lenominated Eupen-Malmgdy).
Brussels '
The Provinces of Brabant, Hainaut, Luxembourg (Bel-
;ium), and Namur.
(Africa)
>4opoIdville, Belgian Congo
The Belgian Congo and tlie Territory of Ruanda-Urundi
Belgian mandate).
BRAZIL
iahia (Sao Salvador), Baliia
The States of Bahia a.id Scrgipe and that portion of the
tateof Piauhy south of 8° south latitude.
tello Ilorizonte, Minas Geraes
The State of Minas Cieracs.
' Closed.
the consular districts have been definitely delimited.)
Florianopolis, Santa Cutharina
The State of Santa Catharina.
Fortaleza, CearS
The State of Ceara.
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
The State of Rio Grande do Norte.
Para (Belem), Para
The States of Amazonas, Maranhao, and ParS; that portion
of the State of Piauhy lying north of 8" south latitude, and
Acre territory.
Pernambuco (Recife), Pernambuco
The States of Parahyba, Pernambuco, and Alagoas, and
the island of Fernando de Noronha.
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
The State of Rio Grande do Sul.
Rio de Janeiro
The State of Rio de Janeiro and the Federal District.
Victoria (vice consulate): The State of Espirito Santo.
Santos, Sao Paulo
The port and municipality of Santos and the municipality
of Sao Vicente in the State of S5o Paulo.
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
The State of Sao Paulo, excepting the port and municipal-
ity of Santos and the municipality of Sfio Vicente, and the
States of Parana, Matto Qrosso and Goyaz.
CHILE
Antofagasta
The Provinces of Antofagasta, Atacama, and TarapacA.
Santiago
The Provinces of Arauco, Aysen, B(o-BIo, Cautin, Chilof ,
Colchagua, Conccpcion, Curico, Linares, Llanquihue, Maga-
llanes, Malleco, Maule, Nuble, G'Higgins, Osomo, Santiago,
Talca, and Valdivia.
Valparaiso
The Provinces of Aconcagua, Coquimbo, and Valparaiso,
together with Easter Island and Juan Fern4ndcz Islands.
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY
Ainoy, Fukien '
That portion of the Province of Fukien comprised in the
prefectures of Tingchowfu, Changchowfu,and Cbiiancbowfu,
and the independent subprefecture of Lungyenchow.
55
56
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Canton, Kwangtung >
The Provinces of Kwangsi and Kweichow and that portion
of the Province of Kwangtung west of 115° east longitude.
Chefoo, Shantung '
That portion of the Province of Shantung northeast of a line
drawn along the northeast shore of the embayment of Ting-
tzetsui Kow to the mouth of the Wulung Ho, thence in a
northwesterly direction across the peninsula to the mouth
of the Kiao Ho, through the towns of Chuhkow and Shaho
(both included in this district).
Dairen, Manchuria ■
The Japanese leased territory of Kwantung.
Foochow, Fukien '
All of the Province of Fukien except four prefectures form-
ing the consular district of Amoy.
Hankow, Hupeh '
All that portion of the Province of Honan south of the Yel-
low River except that part of the Province lying north and
east of the Kialu-Tasha Rivers and all of the Provinces of
Hupeh, Kiangsi, Hunan, Szechwan, Shensi, Kansu, Chin-
ghai (Kokonor), and Sinkiang (Chinese Turkistan).
Harbin, Manchuria'
All of the Province of Heilungkiang; and that part of the
Province of Kirin lying to the north of the parallel of 44°
north latitude, including the following places which are open
to trade: Harbin, Ninguta, Sansing, and Suifenho.
Hong Kong '
The British colony of Hong Kong and the Portuguese
colony of Macau.
Kunming (Yunnanfu)
The Provinces of Yunnan and Sikand (Chwanpien), and
Tibet.
Mukden, Manchuria '
All of the Province of Liaoning (Fengtien) except the leased
territory of Kwantung; and that part of the Province of Kirin
lying to the south of the parallel of 44° north latitude, includ-
ing the following places which are open to trade: Changchun
(Kwanchengtze), Hunchun, Kirin, Lungchingtsun, Tow-
taokow, Wangching (Paitsaokow),and Yenki (Chutzuchieh).
Shanghai, Kiangsu '
The Provinces of Anhwei, Chekiang, and Kiangsu.
Swatow , Kwangtung •
That portion of the Province of Kwangtung east of longi-
tude 115°.
Tientsin, Hopeh '
The Provinces of Hopeh (Chihli), Ninghsia, and Shansi,
that portion of the Province of Honan north of the Yellow
River, and all of Mongolia including the [special] adminis-
trative districts of Suiyuan, Chahar, and Jehol.
Tsinan, Shantung'
That portion of the Province of Shantung west of a line
which follows the Kiao Ho southward from its mouth to it?
source, thence to the nearer source of the Taolin Ho and along
the Taolin Ho to the sea, and that portion of the Province of
Honan south of the Yellow River and north and east of the
Kialu-Tasha Rivers.
' Closed.
Tsingtao, Shantung ' I
That portion of the Province of Shantung lying between |
the Chefoo and Tsinan consular districts. I
COLOMBIA
Rarranquilla i
The Departments of Atlantico, Magdalena, and the Corai- !
saria of Qoajira.
Bogot£
The Departments of BoyacS, Cundinamarca, Tolima, and
Huila; that portion of the Department of Caldas lying to the
east of the Cauca River basin; the Comisarias of Arauca
Vichada, Vaup6s, Caqueta, Putumayo, and Amazonas; anc
the Intendencia of Meta.
Bucaramanga
The Departments of Santander and Santander del Norte
CaH
The Departments of Valle, Cauca and Nariiio; that portioi
of the Intendencia of Choco lying south of a line drawi
directly eastward from El Valle (included) to the Atrat^
River; and that portion of the Department of Caldas lying ii
the Cauca River basin.
Cartagena
The Department of Bolivar and the Intendencia of Sa:
Andrfis y Providencia (islands in the Caribbean).
Medellin
The Department of Antioquia and that portion of th
Intendencia of Choco lying north of a line drawn direct!
eastward from El Valle (excluded) to the Atrato River.
COSTA RICA
Port Lini6n
The Province of Limon.
San Joee
AH of Costa Rica except the Province of Limon.
CUBA
Antilla
That part of the Province of Oriente north of a line draw
from Cape Maisi (latitude 20°15' north, longitude 74°0!*' wes
of Greenwich) to Cauto Abajo (latitude 20°20' north, long
tude 75°56' west), situated on the Rio Cauto, and thenc
along the Rio Cauto to its mouth.
Camaguey
That part of the Province of Camagiiey lying east of 78
west longitude, which is most convenient to Camaguey, an
all territory in the Province lying west of 78° west longitudi
Cienfuegog
The Province of Santa Clara.
Ilabana
The Provinces of Pinar del Rfo, Habana (which include:
Isla de Pinos or Isle of Pines), and Matanzas.
Nuevitas
That part of the Province of Camaguey not included i
the Camagiiey consular district.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
57
Santiago de Cuba
That part of the Province of Oriente south of a line drawn
from Cape Maisi (latitude 20°15' north, longitude 74°09'
west of Greenwich) to Cauto Abajo (latitude 20°20' north,
longitude 75°56' west), situated on the Rfo Cauto, and thence
along the Rio Cauto to its mouth.
DENMARK
Copenhagen >
All of Denmark except Greenland.
Godthaab
All of Greenland.
ECUADOR
:?uito
The Provinces of Bolivar, Carchi, Chimborazo, Cotopaxi,
Imbabura, Pichincha, Tungurahua, and the Ecuadoran
crritory east of these provinces.
[Guayaquil
The Provinces of Azuay, Caiiar, El Oro, Esmeraldas,
Juayas, Loja, Los Rfos, ManabI, and the territory of Archi-
)i61ago de Colon (Galapagos Islands), and Ecuadoran terri-
ory east of the Provinces Azuay and Loja.
EGYPT
Vlexandria
The Governorates of Alexandria and Damietta, and the
ix Provinces (Mudirias) of Lower Egypt (Behfira, Daqahlla,
Iharhia, Menufia, Qaliubla, and Sharqla).
Za'iTO
The Governorate of Cairo; the eight Provinces (Mudirias)
if Upper Egypt (Asyut, Aswftn, Beni Suef, Fayum, Oirga,
ilza, Minia, and Qena); the Frontier Districts (Eastern
desert, the Egyptian Libyan Desert, Dftkhla and Kharga
)ases, etc.) except the peninsula of Sinai; and (informally)
he Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
'ort Said
In Egypt, the Governorates of the Canal and of Suez, and
he peninsula of Sinai; and (informally) the island of Cyprus.
ETHIOPIA
iddis Ababa
All of Ethiopia, French Somali Coast, and Eritrea.
I FRANCE AND POSSESSIONS
(France)
' lordeaux'
The Departments of Ariege, Basses-Pyr6n6es, Charente,
'harente-Inffirieure, Correze, Creuse, Dordogne, Gers, Gi-
onde, Haute-Garonne, Haute-Vienne, Hautes-Pyr^nfies,
^andes, Lot, Lot-et-Garonne, and Tarn-et-Garonne.
■alais*
The Department of Pas-de-Calais.
Cherbourg '
The Departments of Calvados, Manche, and Orne.
lavre '
The Departments of Eure, Seine-Inf6rieure, and Somme.
ille
The Departments of Aisne and Nord.
' Closed.
Lyon '
The Departments of Ain, Allier, Cantal, Cote-d'Or,
Haute-Loire, Haute-Savoie, Isere, Jura, Loire, Puy-de'
Dome, Rhone, Saone-et-Loire, and Savoie.
Marseille
The Departments of Ardeche, Audo, Aveyron, Bouches
du-Rhone, Drome, Gard Hfrault, Lozere, Pyrfnfes-Oricn-
tales, Tarn, Var, and Vaucluse, and the island of Corsica
(Corse).
Nantes >
The Departments of C6tes-du-Nord, Deux-Sevres, Fin-
istere, Ille-et-Vilaine, Indre-et-Loire, Loire-Inffrieure, Maiue-
et-Lo!re, Mayenne, Morbihan, Vendde, and Vienne.
Nice •
The Departments of Basses-Alpes, nautes-Aliws, Alpes-
Maritimes, and the Principality of Monaco.
Paris '
The Departments of Aube, Cher, Eure-et-Loir, Indre,
Loir-et-Cher, Loiret, Marne, Nievre, Oise, Sarthe, Seine,
Seine-et-Marne, Seine-et-Oise, and Yonne.
Strasbourg •
The Departments of Ardennes, Bas-Rhin, Doubs, Haute-
Marne, Haut-Rhin, Haute-Saone, Meurthe-et-Moselle,
Meuse, Moselle, and Vosges, and the Territory of Belfort.
(Possessions)
Algiers, Algeria
All of Algeria, including the Territories of the South.
Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Africa (comprising Chad, Gabon,
Ubangi-Shari, and Middle Congo), and Cameroons (French
mandate).
Dakar, French West Africa
All of French West Africa (including the Colonies Daho-
mey, French Sudan, French Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mauri-
tania, Niger, and Senegal, and the Circumscription of Da-
kar), and Togoland (French mandate).
Noumea, New Caledonia
AH of New Caledonia and dependencies (including the
Wallis Archipelago, the Loyalty Islands, the Huon Islands,
Futuna, and Alofi).
Saigon, French Indochina '
All of French Indochina.
Tahiti, Society Islands
The Society Islands, Austral Islands, Marquesas Islands
the Tuamotu Archipelago, and the Gambier Islands.
Tananarive, Madagascar
The island of Madagascar (together with the Comoro
Islands, the Glorious Islands, and the islands of Xossi Bft
and Ste. Marie, and Kerguelen, Crozet, St. Paul, Amster-
dam, and other island dependencirs of Madagascar) and
Reunion Island.
Tunis, Tunisia
All of Tunisia.
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GERMANY
Berlin ■
The rrussian Provinces of Berlin, Brandenburg (which
includes the Regierungsbezirk Grenzmark Posen-West-
preussen, a border district which was heretofore a Prussian
province), and Pomerania.
Bremen '
The State and city of Bremen, the States of Brunswick
and Oldenburg, and the Prussian Province of Hanover
(except the city of Cuxhaven).
Cologne '
The Prussian Provinces of Rhine Province and West"
phalia, and the States of Lippe and Schaumburg-Lippe.
Dresden '
The State of Saxony, excepting the Regierungsbezirk
Leipzig; and the Reichsgau Sudetenland, excepting the
Regierungsbezirk Troppau.
Frankfort on the Main •
The Prussian Province of Hesse-Nassau (except the ex-
clave Kreis Schmalkalden), the State of Hesse, the Bavarian
Palatinate (Pfalz), and the Saarland, a special adminis-
istrative district of the Reich.
Hamburg l
The State and city of Hamburg, the State of Mecklen-
burg, the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein, and the
city of Cuxhaven of the Prussian Province of Hanover.
Konigsberg '
The Province of East Prussia with the exception of the
area formerly called Regierungsbezirk Westpreussen.
Leipzig •
The Regierungsbezirk Leipzig in the State of Saxony, the
States of Thuringia and Anhalt, the Prussian Province of
Saxony, and the Kreis of Schmalkalden belonging to the
Prussian Province of Hesse-Nassau.
Munich '
The State of Bavaria (including certain territories formerly
in southern Bohemia), excepting the Bavarian Palatinate
(Pfalz).
Stuttgart 1
The States of Wiirttemberg and Baden, and the Prussian
Province of Hohenzollem.
Vienna '
The State of Austria (including certain territories formerly
in southern Bohemia and southern Moravia).
GREAT BRITAIN' AND NORTHERN IRELAND, AND
INDIA
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland (counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down,
Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone).
Birmingham, England
All of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire (including the
Soke of Peterborough), Rutlandshire, Staffordshire, War-
wickshire, and Worcestershire; and that portion of Shrop-
shire which lies south of a line drawn from a point where
the River Severn cuts the western boundary of Shropshire,
eastwardly to Market Drayton (excluded).
Bradford, England
That part of Yorkshire (portions of the administrative
counties of AVest Riding and North Riding) comprised
within the following boundaries: Beginning at the point
common to the boundaries of Yorkshire, Cheshire, and
Derbyshire, thence following the Yorkshire boundary west-
wardly and northwardly to the point where a straight line
drawn from Colnc (Lancashire) to Hawes (North Riding)
intersects the Lancashire -West Riding boundary; thence
northwardly along said line to the boundary between the
West Riding and the North Riding of Yorkshire; thence
northwestwardly along said boundary to the Westmorland
boundary; thence northwardly and eastwardly along the
Yorkshire boundary (North Riding) to a point due north
of Richmond; thence due south to Richmond (included);
thence southeastwardly to the city of York (the entire county
borough of York being included); thence southwardly along
the boundary between the West Riding and the East Riding
to Selby (excluded); thence following the same boundary
to Goole (excluded); thence southwestwardly to Thome
(excluded); thence westwardly through Barnsley (excluded)
and Penistone (excluded) to the point of beginning.
Bristol, England
All of Gloucestershire and Somersetshire, and those por-
tions of Wiltshire and Berkshire lying to the northwest of
a line dravni from the point common to the boundaries of
Wiltshire, Somersetshire, and Dorsetshire northeastwardly
to Marlborough (excluded); and continued northeastwardly
through Didcot (excluded) to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire
boundary.
Cardiff, Wales
In Wales, the counties of Brecknock, Cardigan, Carmar-
then, Glamorgan, Pembroke, and Radnor; in England,
Herefordshire and Monmouthshire.
Edinburgh, Scotland
The counties of Aberdeen, Angus (Forfar), Berwick,
Clackmannan, Dumfries, Fife, Kincardine, Kinross, Pee-
bles, Roxburgh, Selkirk, East Lothian (Haddington),
Midlothian (Edinburgh), Westlothian (Linlithgow), and
that portion of the County Perth east of a line from the point
where the Counties Clackmannan, Perth, and Stirling meet,
northeast to Blackford (excluded), north to Oilmerton
(oxcluded), thence along the Sma' Glen to Kinloch Ran-
noch (excluded), northeast to Blair Atholl (excluded),
and north to the point where the Counties Aberdeen, In-
verness, and Perth meet.
Glasgow, Scotland
The counties of Argyll, Ajt, Banff, Bute, Caithness, Dum-
barton, Inverness (which includes the islands to the west and
northwest, principally the Isle of Skye and the Hebrides, ex-
cept the portion known as the Isle of Lewis), Kirkcudbright,
Lanark, Moray (Elgin), Nairn, Orkney, Renfrew, Ross and
Cromarty (which includes the Isle of Lewis, of the Hebrides),
Shetland, Stirling, Sutherland, Wigtown, and that portion
of the County Perth not included in the Edinburgh consular
district.
I Closed.
» The counties In England as mentioned in these descriptions Include the associated "county borough" cities.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
59
Liverpool, England
Those portions of Shropshire, Cheshire, Lancashire, and
Cumberland lying within a line drawn from the point where
the River Severn cuts the western boundary of Shropshire;
northeastwardly to Market Drayton (included); thence east-
wardly by the northern boundary of Staffordshire to Hare-
castle; thence northwestwardly to Middlewich (included);
thence northwestwardly through Warrington (included),
Wigan (excluded), Preston (excluded), and Lancaster (ex-
cluded), and extending in a straight line across a portion of
Morecambe Bay to the southernmost point of Westmorland
on the coast; thence along the Lancashire- Westmorland
boundary northwardly and westwardly to the Cumberland
boundary; thence northwestwardly to St. Bees Head; and
the following counties in Wales: Anglesey, Carnarvonshire,
Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, and Montgomery-
shire; and the Isle of Man.
London, England
All of Norfolk, Cambridgeshire (including the Isle of Ely),
Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxford-
shire, Surrey, East Sussex, and all counties to the east thereof
(Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, London, Middlesex, East
?uffolk, and West Suffolk); that portion of Berkshire to the
;ast of a line drawn through Reading (included) to the
Surrey-Hampshire boundary; and that portion of West
Sussex to the east of a line drawn from the Surrey-Hampshire
aoundary southeastwardly to Littlehampton (included).
Manchester, England
Those portions of Cheshire, Lancashire, and the West
Riding of Yorkshire, comprised within a line beginning at
;he point common to the boundaries of Cheshire, Derbyshire,
ind Staflordshire; thence northwardly along the eastern
Doundary of Cheshire and Lancashire to the point where a
straight line drawn from Colne (Lancashire) to Hawes
[North Riding of Yorkshire) intersects the Lancashire -West
Riding boundary; thence northwardly along said line to the
Mundary between the West Riding and the North Riding
)f Yorkshire; thence westwardly along said West Riding -
SJorth Riding boundary to the Westmorland boundary;
hence along the southern boundary of Westmorland to the
;ea; thence in a line drawn southeastwardly through Lan>
;aster (included), Preston (included), Wigan (included),
Warrington (excluded), and Middlewich (excluded) to the
Staffordshire boundary at Harecastle, and thence eastwardly
)y the north boundary of Staffordshire to the point of
jeginning.
Vewcastle-on-Tyne, England
All of Durham, Northumberland, and Westmorland; that
)art of Cumberland to the north of a line drawn from the
)oint common to the boundaries of Cumberland, Lancashire,
ind Westmorland northwestwardly to St. Bees Head; and
he city (county borough) of Middlesbrough in the North
Jiding of Yorkshire.
Mymouth, England
The counties of Devon and Cornwall (including the Scilly
sles).
Southampton, England
All of Hampshire (administrative county of Southampton
nd the Isle of Wight); all of Dorsetshire; and those portions
•f Wiltshire and Berkshire lying to the south of a line drawn
from a point common to the boundaries of Wiltshire, Dorset-
shire, and Somersetshire, northeastwardly to Marlborough
in Wiltshire (included), and continued through Didcot, in
Berkshire (included), to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire bound-
ary; thence southwardly along said boundary to Reading;
and thence southeastwardly from Reading (excluded) to the
Hampshire-Surrey boundary; that portion of West Sussex
which lies west of a line drawn from the Hampshire-Surrey
boundary southeastwardly to Littlehampton (excluded);
and the Channel Islands.
(India and Adjacent Territory) '
Bombay
Bombay Presidency; Baroda (Indian state); Central India
Agency (Indian states); Central Provinces and Berar;
Deccan States Agency (Indian states); Gujerat States
Agency (Indian states); Gwalior (Indian state); Kolhapur
(Indian state); Western India States Agency (Indian states);
in the Eastern States Agency (Indian states), the states for-
merly in the Central Provinces; in Rajputana Agency
(Indian states), Danta and Palanpur; and Portuguese India
(Damao, Diu, and Goa).
Calcutta
Bengal Presidency and Indian states; Assam; Bihar (which
includes Chota Nagpur); Delhi; Orissa; Sikkim (Indian
state); United Provinces of Agra and Oudh and Indian states;
in Eastern States Agency (Indian states), the feudatory
states formerly in Orissa and Chota Nagpur, in Punjab, the
Simla district; Bhutan (independent border state); Nepal
(independent border kingdom); the French settlement of
Chandernagor; and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Karachi
Sind; Ajmer-Merwara; Baluchistan; Baluchistan Agency
(Indian states); Jammu and Kashmir (Indian states); North-
west Frontier Province and Indian states; Punjab (gover-
nor's province) except Simla district, and Indian states (in-
cluding Simla Hill states); Punjab States Agency (Indian
states) ; Rajputana Agency (Indian states) except the states
Danta and Palanpur.
Madras
Madras Presidency; Madras States Agency (Indian
states); Coorg; Hyderabad (Indian state); Mysore (Indian
state); and the French settlements of Karikal, Mahfi, Pondi-
ch6ry, and Yanaon,
(Other Asia)
Aden, Arabia
The colony and protectorate of Aden, including the Hadra-
maut and the islands Perim, Socotra, and Abdul Quri;
(informally) Yemen, Kamaran Island, and British Somali-
land Protectorate.
Penang, Straits Settlements '
The settlement of Penang (including Penang Island and
Province Wellesley), the Federated Malay State of Perak,
and the Unfederated Malay States of Kedah and Perils.
Rangoon, Burma '
All of Burma, Including British Burma, the Federated
Shan States, the Karenni States, and tribal and other terri-
tories now directly administered by the Governor of Burma
or unadministered.
All inquiries requiring correspondence with an official of an Indian state or agency should be addressed to the Mission
t New Delhi.
« Closed.
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Singapore, Straits Settlements '
The Straits Settlements of Singapore (including the Cocos
or Keeling Islands, and Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean
(latitude 10°30' south, longitude 105°40' east]), Malacca, and
I>abuan; the Federated Malay States of Negri Sembilan, Pa-
hang, and Selangor; the Unfederated Malay States of Johore,
Kelantan, and Trengganu; the State of North Borneo,
Brunei, and Sarawak.
(Africa)
Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa
The Gold Coast and Togoland (British mandate).
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gambia, and Cameroons (British
mandate).
Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa
Kenya Protectorate, the Seychelles and adjacent British
islands, Tanganyika Territory (British mandate), and
Zanzibar (including Pemba).
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
Kenya Colony, Uganda, and Italian Somaliland.
(Fiji Islands)
Suva
All of the Fiji Islands.
(Newfoundland)
St. John's
All of Newfoundland and Labrador.
(British Guiana)
Georgetown
All of British Guiana.
(West Indies)
Antigua, Leeward Islands, British West Indies
The British Leeward Islands, comprising the presidencies
(a) Antigua, with Barbuda and Redonda, (b) St. Christo-
pher-Nevis (St. Kitts - Nevis) , with Anguilla, (c) Montserrat,
and (d) the British Virgin Islands (Tortola, Virgin Qorda,
Anegada, Jost van Dykes, Peter, Salt, etc.).
Barbados, British West Indies
The island of Barbados; the British Windward Islands
(Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, and Dominica) including
the Grenadines (Bequia, Cannouan, Carriacou, Mayrcau,
Mustique, and Union).
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies
Jamaica and its dependencies (Turks and Caioos Islands,
Cayman Islands, etc.).
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies
Trinidad and Tobago.
GREECE
Athens ■
The Nomol (Provinces) of Achaia, Aetolla-Acarnania,
Arcadia, Argolls-Corinthia, Arta, Attica-Boeotia, Cepha-
lonla, Chios, Corfu, Cyclades, Elis, Euboea, Laconia, Laris-
sa, Lesbos (except the island of Lemnos), Messina, Phthiolis-
Phokis, Preveza, Samos, Trikkala, Yannina, Zante; the
island of Crete which comprises the Nomoi of Candia (Ilera-
I Closed.
clion), Canea, Lasithion, and Retimo; and the Italian Islands
in the Aegean (Isole Italiane dell'Egeo)— the Dodecanese
Islands and the island of Castelrosso (Castellorizzo).
Salonika > (Thcssalonike)
The Nomoi (Provinces) of Drama, Evros, Fiorina, Kaval
la, Khalkidike, Kozani, Pellis, Rodopi, Salonika (Thessa-
lonlkes) , and Serres, and the island of Lemnos in the Nomos
of Lesbos.
HONDURAS
La Ceiba
The portions of the departments of Atlantida and Yoro
that lie east of a line which follows the Tela River from its
mouth to its source, but which otherwise follows the meridian
of 87°30' west of Greenwich; the departments Colon and Bay
Islands; and the comarca of La Mosquitia.
Puerto Cortes
The portions of the departments of Atlantida and Yoro
that lie west of a line which follows the Tela River from its
mouth to its source, placing New Tela in the Puerto Cortes
district, but which otherwise follows the meridian of 87°30'
west of Greenwich; the department of Comayagua (north ol
latitude 14°30' north), CortSs, Santa Barbara, Copan, Gra-
cias, and Ocotepeque.
Tegucigalpa
The departments of Tegucigalpa, Comayagua (south ol
latitude 14°30' north), IntibucS, La Paz, Valle, Choluteca,
El Parafso, and Olancho.
ICELAND
Reykjavik
All of Iceland.
IRAN
Tabriz
The Third and Fourth Provinces, consisting of the follow-
ing districts: Ardebil, Bijar, Khoi, Mahabad, Maragheh,
Rezaieh, and Tabriz.
Tehran
All of Iran except the Third and Fourth Provinces.
IRAQ
Baghdad
All of Iraq except the Districts (Liwas) of Amara, Munta-
fiq, and Basra.
Basra
The Districts (Liwas) of Amara, Muntafiq, and Basra, and
in Arabia (informally), Bahrein Islands, Kuwait, Oman
(Muscat), Qatar, and the Trucial Coast.
Cork
IRELAND (filRE)
Tlie Province of Munster.
Dublin
The Provinces of Leinster and Connaught; and the Coun-
ties of Cavan, Monaghan, and Donegal.
Galway (consular agency): The Province of Connaught.
ITALY
Florence '
The Provinces of Bologna, Ferrara, Forli, Modena, Ra-
venna, and Reggio Emilia, in the Compartimento of Emilia;
the Provinces of Arezzo, Firenze (Florence), and Pistoia, in
the Compartimento of Toscana (Tuscany), and the Republic
of San Marino.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
61
Genoa '
The Provinces of Genova (Genoa), Imperia, Savona, and
Spezia, in the rompartimento of Liguria.
Leghorn '
The Provinces of Grosseto, Livomo (Leghorn), Lucca,
Massa, Pisa, and Siena, in the Compartimento of Toscana
(Tuscany).
Alilan >
The Provinces of Bergamo, Brescia, Come, Cremona, Man-
■ .a, Milano (Milan), Pavia, Sondrio, and Barese, in the
I Minpartimento of Lombardy; and the Provinces of Parma
jiid Piacenza in the Compartimento of EmiHa.
.Naples '
The Provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Napoli (Naples),
and Salerno, in the Compartimento of Campagna; the Provinces
of Bari, Brindisi, Foggia, lonio (Taranto), and Lecce.in the
Compartimento of Puglie (Apulia); the ProviDces of Matera
and Potenza, in the Compartimento of Lucania; the Pro-
vinces of Catanzaro, Cosenza, and Reggio Calabria, in the
Compartimento of Calabria; and in Africa, Italian Libya
(Libia Italiana), comprising Tripolitania and Cirenaica.
Palermo
The island (Compartimento) of Sicily, comprising the
Provinces of Agrigento (Girgenti), Caltanissetta, Catania,
Eima (Castrogiovanni), Messina, Palermo, Ragusa, Siracusa
(Syracuse), and Trapani.
Rome '
The Provinces of Frosinone, Littoria, Rieti, Roma
(Rome), and Viterbo, in the Compartimento of Lazio; the
Provinces of Perugia and Terni, in the Compartimento of
Umbria; the Provinces of Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata,
and Pesaro, in the Compartimento of Marche; the Provinces
of Aquila, Campobasso, Chieti, Pescara, and Teramo, in
the Compartimento of Abruzzie Molise; the Provinces of
Cagliari, Nuoro, and Sassari, in the island (and comprising
the Compartimento) of Sardinia.
Trieste '
The Provinces of Carnaro (Fiume), Gorizia, Istria (Pola),
Trieste, and Zara, in the Compartimento of Venezia Giulia;
and the Province of Friuli (Udine) in the Compartimento
of Veneto.
Turin '
The Provinces of Alessandria,Aosta, Asti, Cuneo, Xovara
Torino (Turin), and Vercelli, in the Compartimento of
Piemonte (Piedmont).
The Provinces of Belluno, Padova, Rovigo, Treviso,
Venezia (Venice), Verona, and Vicenza, in the Comparti-
mento of Veneto; the Provinces of Bolzano and Trento, in
the Compartimento of Venezia Tridentina.
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Keijo (Seoul), Chosen '
All of Chosen (Korea).
Kobe, Japan '
That part of the Prefecture of Hyogo not contained in the
Osaka consular district; the Prefectures of Shimane, Tottori.
1 Closed.
574599 — 44 5
Hiroshima, Okayama, Kagawa, Tokushima, Ehime, Kochi.
Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, Kumamoto,
Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Okinawa (the Ryukyu Island:
being included in the two last-named prefectures).
Osaka, Japan >
The Prefectures of Miye, Ishikawa, Toyama, Gifu, Aichi,
Osaka, Wakayama, Nara, Kyoto, Shiga, Fukui, the Preffc-
ture of Nagano except the gun (county) of Kitasaku (the
principal cities of which are Iwamurata, KaruLi^awa, and
Komoro), and in the Prefecture of Uyogo, the gun (county)
of Kawabe, and that part of the gun (county) of Muko
comprising the city of Amagasaki, the mura (villages) ol
Osho, Muko, Ryogen, Koto, Kawaragi, Naruo, the city ol
Nishinomiya, and the mura (village) of Seido
Taihoku, Taiwan '
All of Taiwan (Formosa), and the Pescadores Islands.
Tokyo, Japan •
The Prefectures of Yamanashi, Chiba, Tokyo, Saitama.
Ibaraki, Gumma, Tochigi, Niigata, Fukushima, Yamagata,
Miyagi, Akita, Iwate, Aomori, and in the Prefecture of
Nagano the gun (county) of Kitasaku (the principal cities
of which are Iwamurata, Karuisawa, and Komoro); Hokkai-
do and the adjacent islands to the north; and the islands in
the North Pacific Ocean to the administration of which by
Japan, pursuant to a mandate of the League of Nations, the
Government of the United States consented, subject to the
provisions of the treaty with Japan concerning the island of
Yap concluded February 11, 1922.
Yokohama, Japan i
The Prefectures of Shizuoka and Kanagawa.
All of Lebanon.
LEBANON
LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg '
All of the Grand Duchy of Lu.xembourg
.MEXICO
Agua Prieta, Sonora
That part of the State of Sonora bounded on the west and
south by a line drawn from the international boundary at
110° west longitude, due south to the Naco-Canane« railway,
thence along that railway to Cananea (the railway and Cana-
nea included), thence in the following directions which are
true, south to the latitude of Mututicachi, east to the merid-
ian of 110° west longitude, south to the parallel of 29° north
latitude, and east to the Sonora-Chihuahua boundary.
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
That portion of the State of Chihuahua lying to the south
and east of a hne drawn from the Sonora boundary through
Madera to Sauz (both towns included); thence northeast-
wardly through, and excluding, San Antonio on the Rio
Grande.
Ciudad Ju&rez, Chihuahua
That part of the State of Chihuahua l>ing to the north of a
line drawn through Madera to Sauz (both towns excluded);
thence northeastwardly through, and including, San Antonio
on the Rfo Grande.
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Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz
The States of Chiapas and Tabasco; and th^t part of the
States of Veracruz and Oaxaca east and south of a line drawn
from a point on the Gulf of Mexico, where the meridian of 95°
west longitude meets the coast, due south to 18° north lati-
tude, thence south-southwest to the town Mazatldn (ex-
cluded), thence to a point at 96° west longitude and 17° north
latitude, and thence due south to the Pacific Ocean.
Durango, Durango
That part of the State of Durango lying west of a line drawn
due south from the Chihuahua boundary to Descubridora,
thence in a southeasterly direction from Descubridora (ex-
cluded) to the intersection of the meridian of 103°30' west
longitude with the Durango State boundary; that part of the
State of Zacatecas lying to the west of the meridian of 103°30'
west longitude, and that part of the State of Jalisco lying
north of latitude 22° and west of the meridian of 103°30'west
longitude.
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Those parts of the States of Jalisco and Zacatecas lying to
the south of latitude 22°; and the State of Colima.
Cuaymas, Sonora
That part of the State of Sonora lying south of latitude 29°,
and the southern territory of Baja California (south of lati-
tude 28°).
Matamoros, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Tamaulipas lying north of latitude
24° north, except the portion that hes west and northwest of
a line drawn from a point at latitude 24° north, longitude 99°
west of Greenwich, due north to the boundary of Nuevo
Leon, and except the portion that lies north and northwest
of a line drawn from the international boundary at 97°40' west
longitude in a southwesterly direction to El Chapul (ex-
cluded) and thence to Laguna de Indies (in the State of
Nuevo Leon).
Mazatlan, Sinaloa
The States of Sinaloa and Nayarit.
M£rida, Yucatfin
The States of Campeche and Yucat&n and the territory of
Quintana Roo.
Mexicali, Baja California
That part of Baja California north and east of a line drawn
from the intersection of the international boundary and the
meridian of 1 16° west longitude due south to the parallel of 32°
north latitude, and thence to a point on the west shore of the
Gulf of California at latitude 30° north; also that part of the
State of Sonora lying west of 113° west longitude.
Mexico. D. F.
The States of Querfitaro, Hidalgo, Puebla, Tlaxcala, More-
los, M6xico, Michoac4n, Guerrero, and the Federal District;
and that part of the State of Oaxaca west of a line drawn from
the point common to the boundaries of the States of Oaxaca,
Veracruz, and Puebla, In a southeasterly direction to a point
at 96° west longitude and 17° north latitude, and thence due
south to the Pacific Ocean
Monterrey. Nuevo Le6n
The State of Nuevo Leon, except the portion that lies north
and northwest of a line drawn across the State, through
Golondrinas and Par^, leaving Oolondrinas within, and
Par&s without, the Monterrey consular district, and except
that part of the State that lies to the northeast of a line drawn
from El Chapul (in the State of Tamaulipas) wcstwardly to
Laguna de Indies and to China (both excluded), thence to
Agualeguas (included), and thence to Ciudad Mier (in the
State of Tamaulipas); that part of the State of Tamaulipas
lying west and northwest of a line drawn from a point at
latitude 24° north, longitude 99° west of Greenwich, due
north to the Nuevo Leon boundary; that part of the State
of Coahuila bounded on the north, west, and south, by
a line drawn from the Nuevo Leon boundary westwardly
through a point just south of Monclova to but excluding
Cuatro Ci6negas, thence southwardly to but excluding
Parras, thence southeastwardly to a point on the Zacatecas
boundary, just west of Lavaderos, and thence along the
Zacatecas boundary to the point common to Coahuila,
Nuevo Leon, and Zacatecas; and that part of the State of
Zacatecas that lies east of a north-south line drawn through
and including Mazapil.
Nogales, Sonora
That part of the State of Sonora bounded on the east, south,
and west by a line drawn from the international boundary at
110° west longitude, due south to the Naco-Cananea railway,
thence along that railway to Cananea (the railway and Can-
anea excluded), thence in the following directions which are
true, south to the latitude of Mututicachi, east to the merid-
ian of 110° west longitude, south to the parallel of 29° north
latitude, west to the meridian of 113° west longitude, and
thence north to the international boundary.
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Tamaulipas that lies north and
northwest of a line drawn from the international boimdary
through Cuidad Mier (excluded) to Agualeguas (in the State
of Nuevo Leon); and that part of the State of Nuevo Leon
lying north and northwest of a line drawn across the State,
through Golondrinas (excluded) and Parfis (included)
Piedras Negras, Coahuila
That part of the State of Coahuila lying north and east of a
line drawn from the Chihuahua boundary, east along the
parallel of 28° north latitude to a point directly north of
Tanque (included), thence southeasterly to La Reforma (ex-
cluded) and to Cuatro Cifinegas (included), and thence by a
straight line through a point just south of Monclova to the
Nuevo Leon boundary.
Reynosa, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Tamaulipas bounded on the east
by a line drawn from the international boundary at 97°40'
west longitude in a southwesterly direction to El Chapul
(included) and thence to Laguna de Indies (in the State of
Nuevo Leon), and bounded on the west by a line drawn from
the international boundary through Ciudad Mier (included)
to Agualeguas (in the State of Nuevo Leon); and that part of
the State of Nuevo Leon lying to the northeast of a line drawn
from El Chapul (in the State of Tamaulipas) westwardly to
Laguna de Indies and to China (both included), thence to
Agualeguas (excluded), and from Agualeguas to Ciudad
Mier (in the State of Tamaulipas).
San Luis Fotosi, San Luis Potosf
The State of San Luis PotosI, except that portion lying to
the east of a line drawn due north and south through, bnt
excluding, the town of Tamazopo (approximately in longi-
tude 99°25' west of Greenwich); the States of Aguascalientes
fli
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
63
and Guanajuato, that part of the State of Zacatecas lying to
the south of the Tropic of Cancer, to the east of the meridian
of lOS^SC west longitude, and to the north of the parallel of
22° north latitude; and that part of the State of Jalisco lying
to the north of latitude 22° but east of the meridian of 103°3U'
west longitude.
Tampico, Tamaulipas
That part of the State of Tamaulipas lyine, south of latitude
24°; that part of the State of Veracruz lying north of the Rio
Cazones; and that part of the State of San Luis PotosI lying to
the east of a line drawn north and south through, and including,
the town of Tamazopo (approximately in longitude 99°2,'i'
west of Greenwich).
Tijuana, Baja California
That part of Baja California north of latitude 28° and south
and west of a line drawn from the intersection of the inter-
national boundary and the meridian of 116° west longitude
due south to the parallel of 32° north latitude, and thence to
a point on the west shore of the Gulf of California at latitude
30° north.
Torre6n, Coahuila
Those parts of the States of Coahuila, Durango, and
Zacatecas lying within the following boundaries: The parallel
of 28° north latitude from the Chihuahua boundary east to
a point directly north of Tanque (excluded); thence south-
easterly to La Reforma (Included) and to Cuatro Cifinegas
(excluded); thence southwardly to Parras (included); thence
southeastwardly to a point on the Zacatecas boundary, just
west of Lavaderos, and thence along the Zacatecas boundary
to a point directly north of Mazapil, Zacatecas; thence di-
rectly south on a line through Mazapil (excluded) to the
Zacatecas-San Luis PotosI boundary; thence southwest-
wardly on the Zacatecas-San Luis PotosJ boundary to the
Tropic of Cancer; thence due west on the Tropic of Cancer
to 103°30' west longitude; thence northwardly on the merid-
ian of 103°30' west longitude to the Zacatecas-Durango
boundary; thence by a straight line in a northwesterly di-
rection to Descubridora, Durango (included), intersecting
the railroad between Torreon and Durango so as to leave the
towns of Pedricefia, Agua Vieja, and Pasaje in the Torreon
district; thence directly north by a line through Descubridora
to the northern boundary of Durango; thence eastwardly by
the Durango-Chihuahua boundary and northwardly by the
Coahuila-Chihuahua boundary to latitude 28°.
Veracruz, Veracruz
That part of the State of Veracruz between the Rio Cazones
and a line drawn from a point on the Gulf of Mexico, where
the meridian of 95" west longitude meets the coast, due south
to 18° north latitude, and thence south-southwest to the town
Mazatlto in the State of Oaxaca; and that part of the State
of Oaxaca bordering on the State of Veracruz and lying within
a line drawn from a point at 95° west longitude and 18° north
latitude to the town Mazatl&n (included), thence to a point
at 96° west longitude and 17° north latitude, and thence in a
northwesterly direction to the iwint common to the boun-
daries of the States of Oaxaca, Veracruz, and Puebla.
MOROCCO
Casablanca
The zone of the French Protectorate in Morocco.
' Closed.
Tangier
The international zone of Tangier, and the Spanish-
protected territory in Morocco.
NETHERLANDS AND POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands)
Amsterdam '
The Provinces of North Holland, Drenthe, Friesland,
Qelderland, Groningen, Overijssel, and Utrecht.
Rotterdam l
The Provinces of South Holland, Limburp, North Rra-
bant, and Zeeland.
(Asia)
Batavia, Java, Netherlands Indies '
In Java, the western half (west of administrative political
boundary lines approximately 110° cast of Greenwich), com-
prising: The Province of West Java (the Residencies of
Bantam, Batavia, Buitenzorg, Cheribon, and Priangan);
and in the Province of Middle Java, the Residencies of
Pckalongan, Banjoemas, and Kedoe. In Sumatra, the
southern portion of the island of Sumatra and the islands ad-
jacent to the southern portion, comprising: The Residencies
of Benkoelen, the Lam pongs (Lampoengsche districten),
Palembang, Djambi, and Bangkaand dependencies (Bangka
en Onderhoorigheden), and the autonomous Subresidency of
Billiton. In Borneo, the Residency of the Western District
(Residentie Wcsterafdeeling).
Medan, Sumatra, Netherlands Indies *
In Sumatra, the northern portion of the island of Sumatra,
and the islands adjacent to the northern portion, comprising:
The Governments of Achin and dependencies (Atjeh en
Onderhoorigheden) and Sumatra East Coast (Oostkust van
Sumatra), Riouw and dependencies (RIouw en Onder-
hoorigheden), and the Residencies of Sumatra's W^estkust
and Tapanoeli.
Surabaya, Java, Netherlands Indies '
In Java, the eastern half (east of administrative political
boundary lines approximately 110° east of Greenwich), com-
prising: The Province of East Java (the Residencies of
Besoeki, Bodjonegoro, Kedlri, Madioen, Madoera (island],
Malang, Probolinggo, and Soerabaja (Surabaya]); the Gov-
ernment of Soerakarta; the Government of Jogjakarta; and
in the Province of Middle Java, the Residencies of Djapara-
Rembang and Seraarang. In Borneo, the Residency of the
Southern and Eastern Districts (Residentie Zuider-en
Oosterafdeeling). All Netherlands possessions east of Java
and Borneo, comprising the Residencies of Bali and Lombok
(Bali en Lombok), Timor (together with Portuguese Timor,
informally) and dependencies (Timor en Onderhoorigheden),
and Manado (in Celebes), the Government of Celebes and
dependencies (Gouvemement Celebes en Onderhoorighe-
den), and the Government of the Moluccas (Gouvemement
der Molukkon), which includes Netherlands New Guinea.
(America)
Curacao, West Indies
All the islands comprising the Netherlands possession
Curacao, namely, Aruba, Bonaire, Curasao, Saba, 8t.
Eustatius, and that portion of St. Martin belonging to the
Netherlands.
Paramaribo, Surinam
All of Surinam (Netherlands Guiana),
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NEW ZEALAND
Auckland
All of Auckland Province in North Island.
Wellington
In North Island, the Provinces of Wellington, Hawke's
Bay, and Taranaki, and all of South Island and Stewart
Island. Also Niuc, Mandated Territory of Western Samoa,
Auckland Islands, Chatham Islands, Cook Islands, Kerma-
dec Islands, Union Islands (Tokelau), and Pitcairn Island.
Christchurch (consular agency): In South Island, the
Provinces of Westland and Canterbury and that part of the
Provinces of Nelson and Marlborough south of 42° south
latitude.
Dunedin (consular agency): Otago Province in South
Island and Stewart Island.
NICARAGUA
Managua
All of Nicaragua.
NORWAY
Bergen •
The Provinces of Hordaland, Rogaland, Sogn og Fjordane,
and that portion of the Province of MjSre known as Sunn-
mjire.
Oslo'
The Provinces of Akershus, Aust-Agder, Buskerud, Finn-
mark, Hedmark, Nordland, Nord-Tr«indelag, Opland. S0r-
Trfindelag, Vest-Agder, Vestfold, Telemark, Troms, 0stfold,
and that portion of the Province of Mjire known as Nord-
m0re; the island of Jan Mayen and the Archipelago of Sval-
bard (Spitsbergen).
PALESTINE AND TRANS-JORDAN
Jerusalem
All of the British mandated territory of Palestine and
Trans-Jordan.
PERU
Lima
All of Peru.
PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS
(Portugal)
Funchal, Madeira
The Madeira Islands.
Horta, Fayal, Azores
The islands of Fayal and Pico.
Lisbon
The administrative districts of Beja, Castelo Branco,
Evora, Faro (Algarve), I^eiria, Lisboa, Portalcgre, Santar6m,
and Setubal; the Cape Verde Islands; and in Africa, Portu-
guese Guinea, and the Portuguese possessions of St. Thomas
Island (SSo Tom6), and Prince's Island (Principe).
Oporto
The administrative districts of Aveiro, Braga, Braganpa,
Coimbra, Guarda, Porto, Viana do Castelo, Vila Real, and
Vizeu.
Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel (St. Michael), Azores
The Azores (Ac6re,«) with the exception of the islands of
Fayal and Pico
(Possessions)
Lourengo Marques, Mozambique
Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa).
Luanda (Loanda), Angola, Africa
Angola (including Cabinda).
SAUDI ARABIA
Jidda
All of Saudi Arabia, including Fl Rasa.
SPAIN
Barcelona
The Provinces of Barcelona, Gerona, Huesca, L6rida, Ta-
rragona, Zaragoza, and the Balearic Islands; in Africa, the
Spanish territory comprising Rio de Oro, Ifni, and Rio Muni
and the Islands of Fernando Po, Great and Little Elobey
Corisco, and Annobon; and the Republic of Andorra.
Bilbao
The Provinces of Alava, Burgos, Logrofio, Navarra, Viz-
caya, Guiptizcoa, Palencia, and Santander.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
The Province of Las Palmas. comprising the islands of
Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, and Lanzarote, and adjacent
islands.
Madrid
The Provinces of Avila, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadala-
jara, Madrid, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Toledo, and Valla
dolid.
Malaga
The Provinces of Granada, Jafn, M&laga. and Almeria
Seville
The Provinces of Badajoz, CSceres, CSdiz, Cordoba,
Huelva, and Sevilla.
Tenerife, Canary Islands
The Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, comprising trie
islands of Gomero, Hierro (Ferro), Palma, and Tenerife.
Valencia
The Provinces of Albacete, Alicante, Castellon, Murcia.
Teruel, and Valencia.
Vigo
The Provinces of Corufia, Leon, Lugo, Orense, Ponte
vedra, Zamora, and Oviedo.
SWEDEN
Goteborg
The Lane (provinces) of Alvshorg, Goteborg och Bohus.
Halland, Jonkoping, Skaraborg. and Varmland, and tho
town of Hailefors in the Lttne of Orebro.
Malmo
The Lfine (provinces) of Blckinge, Kalmar, Kristianstart.
Kronoberg, and Malmohus.
Stockholm
The Lane (provinces) of Jamtland, VSsternorrland, G9yle
borg, Kopparberg, Uppsala, Vastmanland. Stockholm, Ore-
bro (except the town of IlSllefors), Sodermanland, OsterpSt-
land, Gotland, Norrbotten, and VSsterbotten.
I
I Closed.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
65
SWITZERLAND
Basel
The Cantous of Basel and Solothurn.
Bern
The Cantons of Bern, Fribourg, and Neuchfttel.
Geneva
The Cantons of Geneva, Valais, and Vaud.
Zurich
The Cantons of Aargau, Schaffhausen, Zurich, Zug,
Qlarus, Ticino, Thurgau, Appenzell, St. Qallen, Graubiinden,
Luzern, Unterwalden, Uri. and Schwyz, and the Princi-
pality of Liechtenstein.
SYRIA
Damascus
All of Syria.
TURKEY
Iskenderun (Alexandretta)
The following vilayets all in Asia: Adana (or Seyhan),
Gaziantep, HakkSri, Hatay, Ijel, Kayseri, Kenya, Malatya,
Maras. Mardin, Nigde, Siirt, and Urfa.
Istanbul (Constantinople) '
The vilayets on the Straits, namely, Istanbul (Constanti-
nople) and Canakkale (Dardanelles), including Imroz Adasi
fthe Island of Imhros> and Bozca Ada (the Island of Tene-
dos); the three vilayets situated wholly in Europe, namely,
Edirue (Adrianople), Kirklareli, and Tekirdag (Rodosto);
and the following vilayets in Asia: Agri, Amasya, Ankara
(Angora), Balikesir, Bilecik, Bingol, Bitlis, Bolu, Bursa
(Brusa), C^ukiri, Qoruh, Corum, Diyarbekir, Eldziz, Erzin-
can, ErzuTum, Eski§ehir, Giresun, Giimu§ane, Kars, Kasta-
monu, Kir§ehir, Kocaeli, Mwy, Ordu, Rize, Samsun, Sinop,
Sivas, Tokat, Trabzon (Trebizond), Tunceli, Van, Yozgat,
and Zonguldak.
Izmir (Smyrna)
The following vilayets, all in Asia: Afyon Karahisar,
Antalya, Aydin, Burdur, Denizli, Isparta, Izmir (Smyrna),
Kiitahya, Manisa, and Mugla.
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Capetown, Cape Province
That part of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope lying
west of 25° east longitude; the Bechuanaland Protectorate;
the mandated territory of South-West Africa; and the islands
of St. Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha.
Durban, Natal
Natal; Basutoland; and the island of Mauritius.
Johannesburg, Transvaal
The Transvaal; Orange Free State; Swaziland; Southern
Rhodesia; Northern Rhodesia; and Nyasaland Protectorate.
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province
That part of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope lying
east of 25° east longitude.
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Moscow
All of the Soviet Union except the city of Vladivostok.
Vladivostok
The city of Vladivostok.
VENEZUELA
Caracas
The States of Anzoategui, Apure, Aragua, Barinas (Za-
mora), Bolivar, C^arabobo, Cojedes, Ouarico, Lara, Miranda,
Monagas, Nueva Esparta, Portuguesa, Sucre, and Yaracuy,
the Territories of Amazonas and Delta Amacuro; and, in the
Federal District, the Department of Libertador.
La Guaira (vice consulate): That part of the Federal Dis-
trict comprising all the Department of Vargas.
Maracaibo
The States of Falcon. Mfrida, Tfichira, Trujillo, and
Zulia.
*
YUGOSLAVIA
Belgrade '
The Banovine (provinces) of Drina, Dunav (Danube),
Morava, Vardar, and in the Banovina (province) of Zeta the
eastern portion only as included in the Okru2ni Inspektorati
(administrative inspectorates) of Bijelo Polje and Mitrovitsa.
(This jurisdiction comprises roughly the former territories of
Voivodina, Bosnia [eastern], Serbia, South Serbia, and
Serbian Macedonia.)
Zagreb '
The Banovine (provinces) of Drava, Sava, Vrbas, Primor-
ska (Sea Coast), and in the Banovina (province) of Zeta the
western portion only as included in the Okruzni Inspektorati
(administrative inspectorates) of Dubrovnik and Cetinje.
(This jurisdiction comprises roughly the territories formerly
known as Slovenia, Croatia-Slavonia, Bosnia [western],
Dalmatia, Hercegovina, and Montenegro.)
1 The vilayets printed in italics comprise a zone east of the Euphrates which the Turkish Government excludes from the
jurisdiction of all foreign consulates in Turkey.
' Closed
66
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
ALLOCATION OF PROVINCES, STATES, ETC., TO CONSULAR DISTRICTS
[This list contains only those countries the areas of which have been formally or informally assigned to consular
districts. Consular agencies do not appear since their districts are inclucied withiu the districts of the oflices
to which the agencies are subordinate.]
ADMINISTRATIVE IMVISION
CONSULAR DISTRICT
AFGHANISTAN
All of Afghanistan Kabul
AFRICA 1
(Including related islands)
Countries, colonies, proiectorales, etc.
Algeria (including the Territories of
the South) -- Algiers, Algeria
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan » Cairo, Egypt
Angola (including Cabinda).. Luanda, Angola
Annobon (island) Barcelona, Spain
Ascension (island) Capetown, Union of
South Africa
Basutoland Durban, Natal
Bechuanaland Protectorate Capetown, Union of
South Africa
Belgian Congo Lfeopoldville, Bel-
gian Congo
British Somaliland Protectorate Aden
Cabinda. See Angola.
Cameroons (Br. mandate) Lagos, Nigeria
Cameroor^ (Fr. mandate) Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa
Canary Islands. See Canary Islands,
p. 68.
Cape of Good Hope Province. See
under Union of South Africa, p. .84.
Cape Verde Islands. See Cape Verde
Islands, p. 68.
Chad (Fr. Equat. Africa) Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa
Comoro Islands. See Madagascar, p.
78.
Corisco (island) Barcelona, Spain
Dahomey (Fr. W. Africa) Dakar, French West
Africa
Dakar, Circumscription of (Fr. W.
Africa) Dakar, French West
Africa
Egypt. See Egypt, p. 70.
Elobey Islands, Great and Little Barcelona, Spain
Eritrea - Addis Ababa, Ethi
opia
Ethiopia Addis Ababa, Ethi-
opia
Fernando Po (island)... Barcelona, Spain
French Equatorial Africa Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa
French Guinea [Ouin6e fran^aise] (Fr.
W. Africa) Dakar, French West
Africa
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
CONSULAR DISTRICT
AFRICA — Continueil
Countries, colonies, protectorates, etc.
French Somali Coast Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
French Sudan [Soudan fran^ais] (Fr.
W. Africa) Dakar, French West
Africa
French West Africa... Dakar, French West
Africa
Gabon (Fr. Equat. Africa) Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa
Gambia (Br. W. Africa) Lagos, Nigeria
Glorious Islands [lies Glorieuses]. See
Madagascar, p. 78.
Gold Coast (Br. W. Africa) Accra. Gold Coast
Ifni Barcelona, Spain
Italian Somaliland Nairobi, Kenya
Ivory Coast [Cote d'lvoire] (Fr. W.
Africa) Dakar, French West
Africa
Kenya Colony (Br. E. Africa) Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya Protectorate (Br. E. Africa)... Mombasa, Kenya
Liberia. See Liberia, p. 78
Libya [Libia Italiana] Naples, Italy '
Madagascar. See Madagascar, p. 78.
Madeira Islands. See Madeira, p. 78.
Mauritania (Fr. W. Africa) Dakar, French West
Africa
Mauritius (island) -. Durban, Natal
Middle Congo [Moyen-Congo] (Fr.
Equat. Africa) Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa
Morocco. See Morocco, p. 80.
Mozambique (Port. E. Africa) Lourengo Marques
Natal. See under Union of South
Africa, p. 84.
Niger (Fr. W. Africa) Dakar, French Vi'est
Africa
Nigeria (Br. W. Africa). Lagos, Nigeria
Northern Rhodesia... Johannesburg,
Transvaal
Nossi B6. See Madagascar, p. 78.
Nyasaland Protectorate. Johannesburg,
Transvaal
Orange Free State. See under Union
of South Africa, p. 81.
Pemba. See Zanzibar.
Portuguese Guinea Lisbon, Portugal
Principe [Prince's Island] Li.sbon, Portugal
Reunion (island) Tananarive, Mada
gascar
Rhodesia. See Northern Rhodesia
and Southern Rhodesia.
' For convenience of reference and economy of space, the colonies, protectorates, etc., In the continent of Africa and related
islands are entered under Africa rather than separately under the names of the numerous political and geographical entities
concerned. For the independent countries of Africa, the Union of South Africa, and certain islands near Africa, including
those on which there are American consular ofliccs, separate entries are made under their respective names.
' Assigned informally to the jurisdiction of the consular ofTice indicated.
» Closed.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
67
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
AFRICA— Continued
Countries, colonies, protectorates, etc.
Rio de Oro -
Rio Muni (Spanish Guinea)
Ruanda-Urundi (Belgian mandate)-.
St. Helena (island)...
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
L6opoldville, Bel-
gian Congo
Capetown, Union of
South Africa
Ste. Marie (island). -See Madagascar,
p. 78.
S5o Tom6 [St. Thomas] (island)
Senegal (Fr. W. Africa)..
Seychelles and adjacent British islands
Sierra Leone (Br. W. Africa)
South Africa, Union of. See Union of
South Africa, p. 84.
South- West Africa (mandate)
Southern Rhodesia
Swaziland.
Tanganyika Territory (Br. mandate).
Tangier (international zone). See un-
der Morocco, p. 80.
Togoland (Br. mandate)..
Togoland (Fr. mandate)
Transvaal. See under Union of South
Africa, p. 84.
Tristan da Cunha (island) _
Tunisia
Ubangi-Shari [Oubanghi-Char]
Equat. Africa)
(Fr.
Uganda (Br, E. Africa)
Union of South Africa. See Union of
South Africa, p. 84.
Zanzibar (including Pemba)
ANDORRA
Lisbon, Portugal
Dakar, French West
Africa
Mombasa, Kenya
Lagos, Nigeria
Capetovcn, Union of
South Africa
Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal
Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal
Mombasa, Kenya
Accra, Gold Coast
Dakar, French West
Africa
Capetown, Union of
South Africa
Tunis, Tunisia
Brazzaville, French
Equatorial Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
Mombasa, Kenya
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
ARGENTINA
All of Argentina... Buenos Aires
AUSTRALIA
(Including appertaining islands)
State (or territory)
Federal Capital Territory Sydney
Nauru (mandated ter. of Great Brit-
ain, Australia, and New Zealand).. Sydney
New Guinea (mandated ter.) Sydney
New South Wales... Sydney
Norfolk Island (ter.) Sydney
Northern Territory of Australia Sydney
Papua (ter.) Sydney
Queensland Brisbane
South Australia Adelaide
Tasmania Melbourne
Victoria Melbourne
Western Australia _ _ Perth
AZORES
All of the Azores [Acores] except the
islands of Fayal and Pico. Ponta Delgada
The islands of Fayal and Pico Horta
BAHAMAS
All 01 the Bahama Islands Nassau
BELGIUM
Province •
Antwerp [Anvers, Antwerpen] Antwerp *
Brabant Brussels *
Flanders, East [Flandre Orientale,
Oost Vlaanderen] Antwerp *
Flanders, West [Flandre Occidentale,
West Vlaanderen] Antwerp *
Hainaut [Hainaut, Henegouw] Brussels*
Ligge » [Li§ge, Luik] Antwerp*
Limburg [Limbourg, Limburg]. Antwerp *
Lu-xembourg [Luxembourg, Luxem-
burg]... Brussels *
Namur [Namur, Namen] Brussels *
BERMUDA
The Republic of Andorra Barcelona, Spain
ARABIA*
Aden Colony and Protectorate Aden
Bahrein Islands ' Basra
Kuwait' Basra
Oman (Muscat) « Basra
Qatar' Basra
Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of, including
El Hasa... Jidda
Trucial Coast ' Basra
Yemen >. Aden
' For convenience of reference and economy of space, sultanates, kingdoms, etc., in Arabia are entered under Arabia rather
than separately under the names of the political and geographical entities concerned.
' Assigned informally to the jurisdiction of the consular office indicated.
» The name first given is the form usually employed in English; the names in brackets are (1) the French name, and (2) the
Flemish name.
' Closed.
» Includes the Cantons of Eupen and Malm6dy, which were ceded to Belgium by the Treaty of Versailles and joined to
I the Province of Lifege in accordance with a decree of March 6, 192fi.
All of the Bermudas Hamilton
BOLIVIA
All of Bolivia - La Paz
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
BRAZIL
State (or territory)
Acre (ter.) -.. Para[Be!em], Para
Alagoas Pernambuco [Recife],
Peraambuoo
Amazonas. Para[Belem], Para
Bahia... -.. Bahia [Sao Salva-
dor], Bahia
Ccar&- Fortaleza, Ceara
Districto Federal Rio de Janeiro
Espirito Santo _ Victoria, Espirito
Santo
Fernando de Noronha (island) Pernambuco [Recife],
Pernambuco
Ooyaz Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
MaranhSo _ Para [Belcm], Para
Matto Orosso Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Minas Geraes Bello Horizontc, Mi-
nas Geraes
ParS_ _ Para[Belem!, Para
Parahyba Pernambuco [Recife],
Pernambuco
Parand . Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Pernambuco Pernambuco [Recife],
Pernambuco
Piauhy:
That portion of the State lying
south of 8° south latitude Bahia [Sao Salva-
dor], Bahia
That portion of the State lying
north of 8° south latitude Para[Bel6m], Para
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
Rio Grande do Norte Natal, Rio Grande
do Norte
Rio Grande do Sul Porto Ale^re, Rio
Grande do Sul
Santa Catharina Florianopolis, Santa
SSo Paulo: Catharina
The port and municipality of San-
tos and the municipality of Sao
Vicente Santos, Sao Paulo
The State of Sao Paulo except the
port and muncipality of Santos and
the municipality of Sao Vicente Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Sergipe Bahia [Sao Salva-
dor], Bahia
BRITISH GUIANA
All of British Guiana _.. Georgetown
BRITISH MALAYA
(Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Unfederatcd
Malay States, and British protectorates in Borneo)
Colony (or state)
Borneo, North Singapore '
Briinei, in Borneo Singapore '
Johore (U. M. S.)... Singapore '
Kedah (U. M. S.) Penang '
Kelantan (U. M. S.) Singapore '
Labuan (S. S.) Singapore i
Malacca (S. S.) Singapore i
Negri Sembilan (F. M. S.) Singapore "
Pahang (F. M. S.) Singapore "
Penang (S. S.), including Province
Wellesley. Penang '
Perak (F. M. S.) Penang'
Perils (U. M. S.) Penang •
' Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
BRITISH MALAYA— Continued
Colony (or slate)
Sarawak, in Borneo Singapore '
Selangor (F. M. S.) , Singapore '
Singapore (S. S.), including Cocos or
Keeling Islands and Christmas Is-
land in the Indian Ocean Singapore '
Trengganu (U. M. S.)... .. Singapore ■
BULGARIA
All of Bulgaria Sofia '
BURMA
All of Burma Rangoon'
CANARY ISLANDS
Province
Las Palmas, comprising the islands of
Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, and
Lanzarote, and adjacent islands Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, comprising the
islands of Gomero, Hierro [Ferro],
Palma, and Tenerife Tenerife
CAPE VERDE ISLANDS
All of the Cape Verde Islands Lisbon, Portugal
CEYLON
All of Ceylon . Colombo
CHILE
Province
Aconcagua Valparaiso
Antofagasta Antofagasta
Arauco Santiago
A tacama Antofagasta
Aysen Santiago
Bto-BIo._ Santiago
Cautfn Santiago
Chilo6 Santiago
Colchagua ■. Santiago
Concepcion Santiago
Coquimbo Valparaiso
Curico- Santiago
Linares Santiago
Llanquihue. Santiago
Magallanes Santiago
Malleco Santiago
Maule. Santiago
Nuble... Santiago
O'Higgins Santiago
Osorno .._ Santiago
Santiago Santiago
Talca Santiago
TarapacS.. Antofagasta
Valdivia Santiago
Valparaiso Valparaiso
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY
Province
Anhwei Shanghai '
Chahar Tientsin'
Chekiang Shanghai '
Chihli. See Hopeh.
Chinghai [Kokonor] Hankow '
Fcngtien. See Liaoning.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
69
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY-Continued
Province
Fukien:
That portion of the Province com-
prised in the prefectures of Tingchow-
fu, Changchowfu, Chiianchowfu, and
the independent subprefecture of
Lungyenchow _ Amoy i
All of the Province except the four
prefectures comprising the Amoy
consular district Foochow '
Iloilungkiang Harbin '
Uonan:
All that portion of the Province
lying south of the Yellow River ex-
CHpt that part of the Province lying
north and east of the Kialu-Tasha
Rivers Hankow '
That portion of the Province lying
south of the Yellow River and north
and east of the Kialu-Tasha Rivers. . Tsinan '
That portion of the Province lying
north of the Yellow River Tientsin '
Hong Kong:
All of the British colony.. Hong Kong '
Hopeh [Chihli]. Tientsin '
Hunan Hankow'
Hupeh... Hankow '
Jehol .- Tientsin '
Kansu. Hankow '
Kiangsi Hankow'
Riangsu ' Shanghai '
Kirin:
That portion of the Province lying
north of 44° north latitude, including
the following places open to trade:
Harbin, Ninguta, Sansing, and Sui-
fenho Harbin
That portion of the Province lying
south of 44° north latitude, including
the following places open to trade:
Changchun [Kwanchengtze], Hun-
chun, Kirin, Lungchingtsun, Tow-
taokow, Wangching [Paitsaokow],
and Yenki [Chiitzuchieh]. Mukden '
Kokonor. See Chinghai.
Kwangsi Canton '
Kwangtung:
That portion of the Province lying
west of 115° east longitude.. Canton '
That portion of the Province lying
east of 115° east longitude Swatow '
Kwantung Leased Territory Dairen '
Kweichow Canton '
Liaoning [Fengtien]:
All of the Province except the
leased territory of Kwantung Mukden '
Macau (Portuguese colony) Hong Kong '
Mongolia, including the (special) ad-
ministrative districts of Chahar,
Jehol, and Suiyuan Tientsin '
Ninghsia Tientsin '
Shansi. Tientsin'
Shantung:
That portion of the Province north-
east of a line drawn along the north-
east shore of the enibayinent of Ting-
tzetsui Kow to the mouth of the
Wulung Ho, thence in a northwest-
erly direction across the peninsula
to the mouth of the Kiao Ho, through
the towns of Chuhkow and Shaho
(both included in this district) Chefoo '
' Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
CHINA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY Contitme.l
Province
That portion of the Province west
of a line which follows the Kiao Ho
southward from its mouth to its
source, thence to the nearer source of
the Taolin Ho and along the Taolin
Ho to the sea Tsinan '
That portion of the Province lying
between the Chefoo and Tsinan con-
sular districts Tsiugtao '
Shensi .„ Hankow'
Sikang [Chwanpien] Kunming
Sinkiang [Chinese TurkistanJ Hankow "
Suiyuan... Tientsin '
Szechwan Hankow'
Tibet.... Kunming
Yunnan Kunming
COLOMBIA
Departamento, intenil:ncia, or a misaria
Amazonas (com.). Bogota
Arauca (com.) Bogota
Antioquia (dcpt.) Medellln
Atlantico (dept.) Barranqiiilla
Bolivar (dept.) Cartagena
Boyaca (dept.).. _.. Bogota
Caldas (dept.):
That portion of the Department
lying east of the Cauca River basin. . Bogota
That portion of the Department
not included in the Bogota consular
district Call
Caqueti (com.) ... BogotS
Cauca (dept.) Call
Choco (int.):
That portion of the Intendencia ly-
ing south of a line drawn directly
eastward from El V'alle (included)
to the Atrato River Ciili
That portion of the Intendencia
not included in the Call consular
district Medellln
Cmidinamarca (dept.) Bogota
Goajira (com.) Barranquilla
Huila (dept.) Bogota
Magdalcna (dept.) Barranqnilla
Meta (int.) Bogota
Nariflo (dept.) Call
Putumayo (com.) Bogot&
San Andres y Providencia (islands
in the Caribbean) (int.) Cartagena
Santander (dept.) Bucararaanga
Santander del Norto (dept.) Bucaramanga
Tolima (dept.) Bogota
Valle (dept.) Call
Vaupgs (com.) Bogota
Vichada (com.) Bogota
COSTA RICA
Province
Alajuela - San Jos6
Cartago San Jos6
Guanacaste. San Jos6
Heredia San JosS
Limon Port Limon
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
COSTA RICA— Continued
Province
Puntarenas San Jos6
San Jos6 - San Jos6
CUBA
Prorince
Camagfley:
That part of the Province of Cama-
piiey lyinR oast of 78° west longitude,
which Is most convenient to Cama-
guey, and all territory in the province
lying west of 78° west longitude Camagiiey
That part of the Province of Cama-
giiey not included in the Camagiiey
consular district Nuevitas
Habana (including the Isle of Pines
[Isla de Pinos]).- Habana
Matanzas Habana
Oriente:
That part of the Province of Oriente
south of a line drawn from Cape
Maisi (latitude 20°15' north, longi-
tude 74°09' west of Greenwich) to
Cauto Abajo Gatitude 20°20' north,
longitude 75°56' west), situated on
the Rio Cauto, and thence along the
Rio Cauto to its mouth Santiago de Cuba
That part of the Province of Oriente
north of a line drawn from Cape
Maisi (latitude 20°15' north, longi-
tude 74°09' west of Grf^enwich) to
Cauto Abajo flatitude 20°20' north,
longitude 75°56' west), situated on
the Rio Cauto, and thence along the
Rio Cauto to its mouth Antilla
Pinardel Rfo.. Habana
Santa Clara Cienfuegos
CURACAO (NETHERLANDS WEST INDIES)
All of the Netherlands possession of
Curacao Curacao, W. I.
CYPRUS
All Of the island of Cyprus ' Port Said, Egypt
DENMARK
All of Denmark except Greenland Copenhagen s
All of Greenland Godthaab
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
All of the Dominican Republic Ciudad Trujillo
ECUADOR
Provincias
Archipifelago de Colon (Galapagos
Islands). Guayaquil
Azuay Q uay aquil
Bolivar Quito
Cafiar Guayaquil
Carchi Quito
C himborazo Quito
Cotopaxi Quito
' Assigned informally to the jurisdiction of the consular ofTicc indicated.
' Consular section closed.
' Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
ECUADOR— Continued
Provincias
El Oro GuayaquU
Esmeraldas Guayaquil
GalSpagos Islands (Archipi61ago de
Colon) Guayaquil
Guayas Guayaquil
Imbabura Quito
Loja Guayaquil ,
Los Rfos Guayaquil
ManabI Guayaquil
Pichincha. Quito
Tungurahua. Quito
EGYPT
Governorate or Mudiria
Alexandria (gov.)
Aswan (mud.)
Asyut (mud.)
Behfera (mud.)
Beni Suef (mud.)
Cairo(gov.)
Canal (gov.)
Damietta (gov.)
Daqahlia (mud.)
Fayum (mud.)
Frontier Districts:
The Frontier Districts (Eastern
Desert, Egyptian Libyan Desert,
Dfikhla and Kharca Oases, etc.) ex-
cept the Sinai peninsula
Sinai peninsula
Gharbia (mud .)
Girga (mud.) .-
Glza (mud.)
Menufla (mud.)
Minia (mud.)
Qaliubia (mud .)
Qena (mud.)
Sharqia (mud.)
Suez (gov.) -
Alexandria
Cairo
Cairo
Alexandria
Cairo
Cairo
Port Said
Alexandria
Alexandria
Cairo
Cairo
Port Said
Alexandria
Cairo
Cairo
Alexandria
Cairo
Alexandria
Cairo
Alexandria
Port Said
EL SALVADOR
All of El Salvador San Salvador
FINLAND
All of Finland - Helsinki »
FRANCE
Dipartement
Ain Lyon«
Aisne Lille*
Allier Lyon »
Alpes, Basses- Nice '
Alpes, Hautes-... Nice »
Alpes-Maritimesj Nice'
Alsace. See Rhin, Bas- and Rhin.Haut-.
Ardeche... Marseille «
Ardennes Strasbourg •
Ariege Bordeaux •
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
71
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
FRANCE-Continued
Departement
Aube Paris '
Aude Marseille '
Aveyron.... Marseille '
Belfort (ter.) Strasbourg '
Bouches-du-Rhone Marseille '
Calvados Cherbourg "
Cantal Lyon •
Charente Bordeaux i
Charente-Infgrieure _ Bordeaux i
Cher Paris '
Correze Bordeaux i
Corse (island of Corsica) Marseille '
Cote-d'Or Lyon '
C6tes-du-Nord Nantes '
Creuse Bordeaux '
Deux-Sevres. See Sevres, Deux-.
Dorgogne Bordeaux '
Doubs Strasbourg '
Drome -.. Marseille '
Eure Havre '
Eure-et-Loir Paris •
Finistere Nantes'
Card Marseille '
Garonne, Haute- Bordeaux '
Gers .- Bordeaux i
Gironde Bordeaux i
Hfirault Marseille i
Ille-et-Vilaine Nantes '
Indre Paris'
Indre-et-Loire Nantes'
Isere Lyon '
Jura Lyon '
Landes Bordeaux '
Loir-et-Cher Paris '
Loire Lyon '
Loire, Haute- Lyon '
Loire-Inffirieure Nantes '
Loiret Paris'
Lorraine. See Moselle.
Lot Bordeaux '
Lot-et-Garonne. Bordeaux •
Lozere Marseille '
Maine-et-Loire Nantes'
Manche Cherbourg '
Mame Paris '
Mame, Haute- Strasbourg '
Mayenne _ Nantes '
Meurthe-et-Moselle Strasbourg '
Meuse Strasbourg '
Morbihan Nantes'
Moselle _ Strasbourg '
Nievre Paris '
^'ord LiUe '
Oise Paris '
Orae Cherbourg '
Pas-de-Calais Calais '
Puy-de-D6me Lyon '
Pyrenees, Basses- Bordeaux '
Pyrenees, Hautes- Bordeaux '
' Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
FRANCE— Continued
Diparlement
Pyrenees-Orientales Marseille '
Rhin, Bas-.. Strasbourg '
Rhin, Haut- Strasbourg '
Rb6ne_ Lyon '
Saone, Haute- Strasbourg '
Saone-et-Loire Lyon '
Sarthe. Paris '
Savoie_ Lyon'
Savoie, Haute- Lyon '
Seine parjs '
Seine-Inf6rieure Havre'
Seine-et-Mame Paris'
Seine-et-Oise Paris '
Sevres, Deux- Nantes •
Somme Havre '
Tarn Marseille '
Tam-et-Garonne Bordeaux i
Var Marseille '
Vaucluse _. Marseille '
Vendee Nantes'
Vienne '... Nantes'
Vienne, Haute- Bordeaux '
Vosges. _. Strasbourg '
Yonne Paris '
FRENCH INDOCHINA
All of French Indochina Saigon '
FRENCH WEST INDIES
All of the French West Indies.. Martinique
GERMANY
State {"Land") or Prussian province
Anhalt Leipzig '
Austria Vienna '
Baden .J Stuttgart '
Bavaria [Bayern]:
All of the State except the Palatinate
[Pfalz] Munich [Miinchen]'
All of the Palatinate [Pfalz] Frankfort on the
Main
[Frankfurt-am-
Main] '
Berlin (Prussian prov.) Berlin'
Brandenburg (Prussian prov.), which
includes the border district Posen-
West Prussia [Orenzmark Posen-
Westpreussen], Berlin '
Bremen [Bremen und sein Staatsge-
biet] Bremen '
Brunswick [Braunschweig]. Bremen '
Orenzmark Posen-Westpreussen. See
under Brandenburg.
Hamburg [Hamburg und sein Staats-
gebiet] — Hamburg •
Hanover [Hannover] (Prussian prov.):
All of the Province except the city
Cuxhaven Bremen '
Cuxhaven (stadt) Hamburg'
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSt'LAR DISTRICT
GERMANY— Continued
Slate ("Land") or Prussian province
Hesse [Hessen]
Frankfort on the
Main
[Frankfurt- am-
Main] '
Hesse-Nassau [Hessen-Nassau] (Prus-
sian pro v.):
All of the Province except the ex-
clave Schmalkalden Frankfort on the
Main
[Fra nkfurt-am-
Main] '
Schmalkalden (kreis) Leipzig >
HohenzoUern (Prussian pro v.) Stuttgart'
Lippe Cologne [Koln] >
Marienwerder. See Prussia, East.
Mecklenburg Hamburg '
Oldenburg... Bremen •
Ostpreussen. See Prussia, East.
Pfalz [Palatinate]. See under Bavaria.
Pomerania [Pommern] (Prussian
prov.) Berlin '
Posen-West Prussia. See under Bran-
denburg.
Prussia. See names of constituent prov-
inces.
Prussia, East [Ostpreussen] (Prussian
prov.), with the exception of the
former Regierungsbezirk Westpreus-
sen that comprised the Kreise:
Marienwerder, Marienburg, Rosen-
berg, Stuhm. and Elbing (the Stadt-
kreis and the Landkreis) Konigsberg'
Prussia. West. See under Branden-
burg; also Prussia, East.
Rhine Province [Rhetnprovinz] (Prus-
sian prov.) Cologne [Koln] '
Saarland [besonderer Verwaltungs-
bezirk dcs Reichs] Frankfort on the
Main
[Frankfurt-am-
Main] '
Sudetenland:
The Regierungsbezirke Eger and
Aussig Dresden '
The Regierungsbezirk Troppau.. Berlin •
Saxony (Freistaat Sachsen):
All of the State of Saxony except
the Kreishauptmannschaft of Leip-
zig Dresden'
The Kreishauptmannschaft of
Leipzig Leipzig •
Saxony [Provinz Sachsen] (Prussian
prov.) Leipzig '
Schaumburg-Lippe Cologne [K61n] '
Schleswig-Holstein (Prussian prov.).. Hamburg >
Silesia (Prussian prov.) Berlin '
Thuringia [Thiiringen] Leipzig'
Westphalia [W'estfalen] (Prussian
prov.) Cologne [Koln] '
Westpreussen. See under Branden-
burg: and also Prussia, East.
Wurttemherg Stuttgart '
1 riosed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
GREAT BRITAIN
(England, Scotland, and Wales)
County
Aberdeen (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Anglesey (Wales) Liverpool, England
Angus [Forfar] (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Argyll (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Ayr (Scotland). Glasgow, Scotland
Banff (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Bedfordshire (England) London, England
Berkshire (EnglandV
That portion of the county lying
east of a line drawn through Reading
(included) southeastwardly to the
Surrey-Hampshire boundary London, England
That portion of the county lying
north and west of a line drawn north-
eastwardly from Marlborough (in
Wiltshire) through Didcot (excluded)
to the Berkshire-Oxfordshire bound-
ary Bristol, England
That portion of the county not
included in the London and Bristol
consular districts Southampton, Eng-
land
Berwick (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Brecknock (Wales) Cardifl, Wales
Buckinghamshire (England) London, England
Bute (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Caithness (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Cambridgeshire, including the Isle of
Ely (England) London, England
Cardiganshire (Wales) Cardiff. Wales
Carmarthenshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Carnarvonshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Channel Islands, comprising .\lder-
ney. Guernsey, Jersey, Sark, etc Southampton, Eng-
land
Cheshire (England):
That portion of the county lying
west and south of a line drawn north-
westwardly from Harerastle. on the
Stafford-Cheshire boundary, to ]Mid-
dlewich (included) and from thence
to Warrington in Lancashire Liverpool, England
That portion of the county not
included in the Liverpool district ... Manchester, England
Clackmannan (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Cornwall, including the Scilly Isles
(England) Plymouth, England
Cumberland (England):
That portion of the county lying
north of a line drawn from a point i
common to the boundaries of Cum-
berland, Westmorland, and Lan- |
cashire, westwardly to St. Bees
Head Newcastle-on-Tyne, [
England i
That portion of the county not
included in the Newcastle-on-Tyne
con-'ular district Liverpool, England
Denbighshire (Wales) Liverpool, England ,
Derbyshire (Englandl
Devonshire (England)... Plymouth, England
Dorsetshire (England) Southampton. Eng
land
Dumbarton (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland i
Dumfries (Scotland)., Edinburgh, Scotlanc
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
73
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
GREAT BRITAIN— Continued
County
Durham (England) Newcastle-on-Tyne,
England
East Lothian [Haddington] (Scot-
land) _ Edinburgh, Scotland
Ely, Isle of. See Cambridgeshire.
Essex (England). London, England
Fife (Scotland).. Edinburgh, Scotland
Flintshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Forfar. See Angus.
Glamorganshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Gloucestershire (England) Bristol, England
Hampshire, including the Isle of
Wight (England) Southampton, Eng-
land
Herefordshire (England). Cardiff, Wales
Hertfordshire (England) London, England
Huntingdonshire (England) London, England
Inverness (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Kent (England) London. England
Kincardine (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Kinross (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Kirkcudbright (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Lanark (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Lancashire (England):
That portion of the. county lying
east of a line drawn from the point
where the boundary of Westmor-
land and Lancashire meets the sea,
southwardly through Lancaster (in-
cluded), Preston (included), and
Wigan (included), to Warrington
(excluded) Manchester, Eng-
land
That portion of the county not
included in the Manchester consular
district Liverpool, England
Leicestershire (England) Birmingham, Eng-
land
Lincolnshire (England):
That portion of the administrative
county known as the Parts of Lind-
sey in Lincolnshire which lies north
of a line drawn from Saltfleet (in-
cluded) westwardly to a point com-
mon to the boundaries of Notting-
ham, York, and Lincoln
The Parts of Kesteven; the Parts
of Holland; that portion of the Parts
of Lindsey not included in the Hull
consular district.
London (England) London, England
Man. Isle of Liverpool, England
-Merionethshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Middlesex (England). London, England
Midlothian [Edinbiu-gh] (Scotland).. Edinburgh, Scotland
Monmouthshire (England) Cardiff, Wales
Montgomeryshire (Wales) Liverpool, England
Moray (Elgin] (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Nairn (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Norfolk (England). London, England
Northamptonshire, includmg the Soke
of Peterborough (England)... Birmingham, Eng-
land
Northumberland (England). Newcaslle-on-Tyne,
England
Nottinghamshire (England)
Orknty (Scotland).. Glasgow, Scotland
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
GREAT BRITAIN-Continued
County
Oxfordshire (England) London, England
Peebles (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Pembrokeshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Perth (Scotland):
That portion of the County Perth
east of a line from the point where the
Counties Clackmannan, Perth, and
Stirling meet, northeast to Blackford
(excluded), north to Gilnierton (e.x-
eluded), thence along the Sma' Olen
to Kinloch Rannoch (excluded),
northeast to Blair Atholl (excluded),
and north to the point where the
Counties Aberdeen, Inverness, and
Perth meet Edinburgh, Scotland
That portion of the County Perth
not included in the Edinburgh con-
sular district Glasgow, Scotland
Peterborough. Soke of. See North-
amptonshire.
Radnorshire (Wales) Cardiff, Wales
Renfrew (Scotland) .. Glasgow, Scotland
Ross and Cromarty (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Roxburgh (Scotland) Edinburgh, Scotland
Rutlandshire (England) Birmingham, Eng-
land
Scilly Isles. See Cornwall.
Selkirk (Scotland) Edinburgh. Scotland
Shetland (Scotland) :. Glasgow, Scotland
Shropshire (England):
That portion of the county lying
south of a line drawn from the point
where the River Severn cuts the
western boundary of Shropshire
northeastwardly to Market Dray-
ton (excluded) Birmingham, Eng-
land
That portion of the county not in-
cluded in the Birmingham consular
district Liverpool, England
Somersetshire (England) Bristol, England
.-Staffordshire (England) Birmingham, Eng-
land
Stirling (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Suffolk (England):
Suffolk, East London, England
Suffolk, West. London, England
Surrey (England) London, England
Sussex (England):
Sussex, East London, England
Sussex, West:
■ That portion of the county lying
east of a line drawn from the Surrey-
Hampshire boundary southeast-
wardly to Littlehanipton (included). London, England
That portion of the county not in-
cluded in the London consular dis-
trict Southampton, Eng-
land
Sutherland (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
Warwickshire (England) Birmingham, Eng-
land
Westlothian (Linlithgow] (Scotland). Edinburgh, Scotland
Westmorland (England) Newcastle-on-Tyne,
England
Wight. Isle of (Hampshire, England).. Southampton, Eng-
land
Wigtown (Scotland) Glasgow, Scotland
FOREIGN' SER\1CE LIST: JAXUARY 31, 1944
ADMIMSTBATrvZ DITISIOX COXStXAB DISTRICT
GREAT BRITAIN— Contimied
Countt
WDtshire (Enfland):
That portion of the county lying
south of a line drawn from a point
Kzz—.-.z. to the bonndaries of Wflt-
: ?hlre, and Somersetshire
-ily to Marlborough
z : , - ind thence to Didcoi
Southampton, Eng-
land
That portion of the coimty not in-
cluded ill the Southampton consular
district Bristol, England
Worcestershire (England) Birmingham, Eng-
land
Yorkshire rEngland):
York (city and county borough).
East Eiding of Yorkshire
... Bradford, England
North Elding of Yorkshire:
Thar portion of the administrative
-'? ?ast of a line drawn from
: 1.' northwestwardly to
; ricladed), and thence
the Yorkshire bound-
e city <■ county borough)
: : ugh St the north of the
The dty f^ county borough) of Mid-
dl^brou^ Newcastle-on-Tyne,
England
That portion of the administrative
county not included in the Hull and
Xewcastle-on-Tyne consular dis-
•ricts Bradford, England
West Biding of Yorkshire:
That portion of the administrative
cttmty !yin? east of a line drawn
:::— i ' :z: v — mon to the botind-
----.-! -: :..'.:-=:_'%, Yorkshire, and
^'••.':' ;--.--: northwardly to
. :.■".- r ..;rl , and thence to
■'■■■Jr .:-::;: to the county
■ I'liTT. ii.z the dty of Selby
adjacent to the East Eiding botmd-
ary; - -
"'•'-'- '*-'n of the administrative
- K»uth and west of a line
1 point common to the
■ '"'-'-'hire, Derbyshire,
"wardly through
- i) and Bamsley
;;...^^T-. .. i .-■.;i:ie('excluded),and
thence southwardly to the Lincoln-
shire-Nottinghamshire boundary
That P'onion of the administrative
cotinty lying west of a line drawn
from Colne (in Lancashire) north-
wardly to Hawes (North Eiding of
Yorkshire) Manchester, Eng-
land
That port • r.inistrative
county not the Hull,
Shefl&eld, &r. . •rr consular
districts Bradford, England
GREECE
Protince [Nomot]
Acbaia lAkhalas] Athens"
Aetolia-Acamania [Aitolias kal Akar-
nanlas] Athens '
Arcadia [ArkadlasJ Athens
i Closed.
ADMIMSTEATTVE DIVISION COXStn^AR DISTRICT
G REE CE — Continued
Protince [Xomos]
Argolls-Corinthia [ArgoUdos kai Ko-
rinthlas] Athens >
Arta [Artes] Athens '
Attiea-Boeotia[AttikeskalBoiotIas].. Athens'
Candia [Eraklelou], in Crete Athens •
Canea [Khanlon), in Crete Athens'
Cephalonia [Kephallenlas] Athens •
Chios [Khiou] Athens »
Corfu [Kerk^as] Athens >
Cyclades [Kykladon] Athens '
Drama (Drimasj Salonika'
Elis [Elidos]_ Athens'
Erakleiou. See Candia.
Euboea [Ewolas] Athens ■
EvTos [Evrou] Salonika'
Fiorina [Phlorlnes] Salonika '
Heraclion. See Candia.
loannuion. See Yannina.
Kavalla [KavSJas] Salonika '
Kephallenlas. See Cephalonia.
Kerk^as. See Ck)rfu.
Khalkidike [Khalkidikes]. Salonika'
Khanlon. See Canea.
Kilou. See Chios.
Kozani [Koz4nes] Salonika '
Kykladon. See Cyclades.
Laconia [Lakonlas] Athens '
Larissa [Larlses] Athens'
Lasithion [Lasethlou], in Crete. Athens '
Lemnos, the island Salonika '
Lesbos [L&vou], except the island of
Lemnos . Athens '
Messina [Messenlas]... Athens'
Mjtilini Island. See Lesbos.
Pellis [P^lles] Salonika '
Phlorlnes. See Fiorina.
Phthiotis-Phokis [Phthiotidos kal
Phokldos] Athens '
Preveza [Prevfizes] Athens '
Eetimo [EethiTnnes], in Crete Athens '
Eodopi [Eodopes] Salonika '
Salonika [Thessalonlkes] Salonika '
Samos [Samou] Athens'
Serres [Serron] Salonika '
Thessalonlkes. See Salonika.
Trikkala [Trikk&lon] Athens '
Yannina [loaimlnon] Athens '
Zante [Zak^thou] Athens'
GUATEMALA
.^11 of Guatemala Guatemala
HAITI
.Ml of the Republic of Haiti Port-au-Prince
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
75
ADMIMSTRATITE DIVISION COXSTJUR DISTEICT
HONDURAS
Departamento {or territory)
Atlantida:
That portion of the department
east of a line which follows the Tela
River from its mouth to its source,
but which otherwise follows the
ineridian of 87°30' west of Green-
wich. / LaCeiba
That portion of the department
west of a line which follows the Tela
River from its mouth to its source,
placing New Tela in the Puerto
Cortes district, but which otherwise
follows the meridian of S7°30' west of
Greenwich Puerto Cortes
Choluteca Tegucigalpa
Colon LaCeiba
Comayagua:
That portion of the department
north of latitude 14°30' Puerto Cortes
That portion of the department
south of latitude 14°30' Tegucigalpa
Copan Puerto Cortes
Cortes Puerto Cortes
El Paralso Tegucigalpa
Gracias Puerto Cortes
Intibuca Tegucigalpa
Islas de la Bahia [Bay Islands] La Ceiba
La Mosquitia (ter.) LaCeiba
La Paz _ Tegucigalpa
Ocotepeque Puerto Cortes
Olancho Tegucigalpa
Santa Barbara Puerto Cortes
Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa
Valle Tegucigalpa
Yoro:
That portion of the department
east of the meridian 87°30 west of
Greenwich LaCeiba
That portion of the department
west of the meridian 87°30' west of
Greenwich Puerto Cortes
HUNGARY
All of Htmgary, and the Ruthenian
territory Budapest '
ICELAND
All of Iceland Reykjavik
INDIA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY^
British prorince or commisMonership:
teparate unit of the British Empire:
Indian state or agency: independent
border state; etc.
Aden, the settlement (chief commis-
sionership) . See under Arabia, p. 67.
AgraandOudh. See United Provinces
of Agra and Oudh.
.^jmer-Merwara (chief commissioner-
ship).. Karachi
-Andaman and Xicobar Islands (chief
commissionership) Calcutta
.\ssam (governor's province) Calcutta
Baluchistan (chief commissionership) . Karachi
'Closed.
' All inquiries requiring correspondence with an official of
at New Delhi.
ADMD.TSTBATIVE DmSION CONSCLAK BISTRICT
INDIA ANT) ADJACENT TERRITORY— Continued
British province or commissionership:
teparate unit of the British Empire:
Indian state or agency: indepeiident
border state: etc.
Baluchistan.\gency (Indianstates)... Karachi
Baroda (Indian state) Bombay
Bengal Presidency (governor's prov-
ince) and Indianstates Calcutta
Bhutan (independent border state) Calcutta
Bihar (governor's province, which in-
cludes Chota Xagpur) Calcutta
Bombay Presidency (governor's prov-
ince) Bombay
Burma (separate unit of the British
Empire), the Shan States and the
Karenni States Rangoon. Biuma '
Central India Agency (Indian states). Bombay
Central Provinces and Berar (gover-
nor's province) Bombay
Cochin (Indian state). Included in
Madras States Agency, g. e.
Coorg (chief commissionership) Madras
Deccan States Agency (Indian states). Bombay
Delhi (chief commissionership) Calcutta
Eastern States Agency (Indian states) :
States formerly in the Central
Provinces,. Bombay
Feudatory states formerly in Orissa
andChotaXagpur Calcutta
French India:
Chandemagor Calcutta
Karikal Madras
Mah^ Madras
Pondichfry Madras
Yanaon Madras
Gujerat States Agency (Indian states). Bombay
Gwalior (Indian state) Bombay
Hyderabad (Indian state). Madras
Jammu and Kashmir (Indian state)... Karachi
Kolhapur (Indian state) Bombay
Laccadive Islands. Included in Ma-
dras Presidency, g. r.
Madras Presidency (governor's prov-
intse) Madras
MadrasStates Agency (Indianstates) Madras
Mysore (Indian state) Madras
Nepal (independent border kingdom) . Calcutta
North-West Frontier Province (gover-
nor's province) and Indian states Karachi
Orissa (governor's province) Calcutta
Portuguese India:
DamSo..^-. Bombay
Diu Bombay
Qoa Bombay
Punjab (governor's province), escept
Simla district, and Indian states
(including Simla Hill states) Karachi
Simla, the district Calcutta
PunjabStates Agency (Indianstates). Karachi
an Indian state or agency should be addressed to the Mission
70
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRirT
INDIA AND ADJACENT TERRITORY— Continued
liritigh province or commissionership;
separate unit of the British Empires-
Indian state or agency; independent
border state; etc.
Rajputana Agency (Indian states), ex-
cept the states Danta and Palan-
pur - Karachi
Danta and Palanpur (Indian states) Bombay
Sikkim (Indian state) Calcutta
Pind (governor's province) Karachi
Travancore (Indian state). Included
in Madras States Agency, g.v.
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
(governor's province) and Indian
states Calcutta
Western India States Agency (Indian
states) _ Bombay
IRAN
All ol Iran [Persia] except the Third
and Fourth Provinces Tehran
The Third and Fourth Provinces of
Iran [Persia], consisting of the fol-
lowing districts: Ardebil, Bijar,
Khoi, Mahabad, Maragheh, Re-
zaieh, and Tabriz Tabriz
IRAQ
All of Iraq (Mesopotamia] except the
Districts (Liwas) of Amara, Mun-
taflq, and Basra Baghdad
The Districts (Liwas) of Amara, Mun-
tafiq, and Basra Basra
IRELAND (EIRE)
County (province in parentheses)
Carlow (Lcinster) .- Dublin
Cavan (Ulster).. Dublin
Clare (Munster) Cork
Cork (Munster) Cork
Donegal (Ulster) Dublin
Dublin (Lcinster) Dublin
Oalway (Connaught) Dublin
Kerry (Munster) Cork
Kildare (Leinster) Dublin
Kilkenny (Leinster) Dublin
Leitrim (Connaught) Dublin
Leix (Queen's] (Leinster) Dublin
T^imerick (Munster) Cork
Longford (Leinster). Dublin
Louth (Leinster) Dublin
Mayo (Connaught) Dublin
Meath (Leinster). Dublin
Monaghan (Ulster). Dublin
OfTaly [King's] (liCinster) Dublin
Roscommon (Connaught) Dublin
Sligo (Connaught) Dublin
Tipperary (Munster). Cork
Waterford (Munster) Cork
Westmealh (Lcinster)... Dublin
Wexford (Leinster) Dublin
Wicklow (Leinster) Dublin
1 Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
IRELAND, NORTHERN
County
All of Northern Ireland, comprising
the SLx Ulster counties of Antrim,
Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Lon-
donderry, and Tyrone. Belfast
ITALIAN ISLANDS OF THE AEGEAN
All of the Italian Islands ol the Aegean
(Isole Italiane dell'Egeo]— the Dodec-
anese Islands and the Island of
Castelrosso (Castellorizzol Athens, Greece '
ITALY
Province {compartimento in parentheses)
Agrigento [Girgenti] (Sicilia) Palermo
Allesandria (Piemonte) Turin'
Ancona (Marche) Rome '
Aosta (Piemonte) Turin •
AquOa (Abruzzi) Rome'
Arezzo (Toscana) Florence'
Ascoli Piceno (Marche) Rome'
Asti Turin '
Avellino (Campania) Naples'
Bari (Puglle) Naples'
Belluno (Veneto) Venice'
Benevento (Campania) Naples'
Bergamo (Lombardia) Milan'
Bologna (Emilia) Florence '
Bolzano (Venezia Tndentina) Venice'
Brescia (Lombardia) _ Milan '
Brindisi (Puglie) Naples '
Cagliari (Sardegna) Rome '
Caltanissetta (Sicilia).. Palermo
Campobasso (Abruzzi) Rome '
Carnaro. See Fiume.
Ca-strogiovanni. See Enna.
Cafania (Sicilia) Palermo
Catanzaro (Calabria).. Naples '
Chieti (Abruzzi) Rome'
Como (Lombardia). Milan'
Coscnza (Calabria) - Naples '
Cremona (Lombardia) Milan '
Cuneo (Piemonte) Turin '
Enna [Castrogiovanni] (Sicilia) Palermo
Ferrara (EmOia) Florence '
Firenze [Florence] (Toscana) Florence '
Fiume [Carnaro] (Venezia Giulia) Trieste '
Foggia (Puglie).. Naples'
Forli (Emilia) Florence '
Friuli. See Udine.
Frosinorc (Lazio) Rome '
Geneva (LIguria) Genoa '
Girgenti. See Agrigento.
Gorizia (Venezia Giulia) Trieste'
Gro.-Jseto (Toscana) Leghorn'
Impcria (Liguria)... Genoa '
lonio. See Taranto.
Istria. See Pola.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
77
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
ITALY — Continued
Province {comparlimento in parentheses)
Lecce (Puglie) Naples '
Littoria Rome '
Livorno [Leghorn] (Toseana). Leghorn '
Lucca (Toseana).. _ Leghorn i
Macerata (Marche). Rome >
Mantova (Lombardia) .-_ Milan'
Massa (Toseana) Leghorn '
Matera (Lucania) Naples i
Messina (Sicilia) Palermo
Milano (Lombardia) Milan '
Modena (Emilia) Florence '
Napoli (Campania) Naples •
Novara (Piemonte) Turin''
Nuoro (Sardegna) Rome '
Padova ( Veneto) Venice '
Palermo (Sicilia) Palermo
Parma (Emilia) Milan '
Pavia (Lombardia) Milan '
Perugia (Umbria) _. Rome '
Pesaro (Marche) Rome '
Pescara (Abruzzi) __. Rome '
Piacenza (Emilia) Milan '
Pisa (Toseana) .' Leghorn '
Pistoia (Toseana) Florence'
Pola [Istria] (Venezia Giulia) Trieste '
Potenza (Lucania) Naples '
Ragusa (Sicilia) Palermo
Ravenna (Emilia) Florence '
Reggio Calabria (Calabria) Naples '
Reggio Emilia (Emilia) Florence'
Rieti (Lazio) Rome '
Roma (Lazio) Rome '
Robigo (Veneto) Venice'
Salerno (Campania) Naples'
Sassari (Sardegna) Rome '
Savona (Liguria) Genoa '
Siena (Toseana). _. Leghorn '
Siracusa (Sicilia) Palermo
Sondrio (Lombardia). Milan '
Spezia (Liguria) Genoa '
Taranto [lonio] (Puglie) Naples '
Teramo (Abruzzi) Rome '
Terni (Umbria) Rome '
Torino [Turin] (Piemonte) Turin'
TrSpani (Sicilia) Palermo
Trento (Venezia Tridentina) Venice '
Treviso (Veneto) Venice '
Trieste (Venezia Giulia) Trieste '
Udine [Friuli] (Veneto) Trieste '
Varese (Lombardia) Milan '
V'enezia (Veneto) Venice '
VercelU (Piemonte) _.. Turin "
Verona (Veneto) Venice '
Vicenza (Veneto)... Venice '
Viterbo (Lazio) _ Rome '
Zara (Venezia Giulia). Trieste '
JAMAICA
^11 of the island of Jamaica. Kingston
' Closed.
574599—44 6
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
JAPANESE EMPIRE
(Japan)
Prefecture (ken or tu)
Aichi _ Osaka '
Akita. Tokyo '
Aomori.... Tokyo '
Chiba Tokyo '
Chishima. See Kurile Islands.
Ehime Kobe '
Fukui Osaka '
Fukuoka Kobe '
Fukushima Tokyo '
Gifu.... Osaka '
Gumma Tokyo "
Hiroshima Kobe '
Hokkaido [Yezo] Tokyo '
Hyogo:
The gun (county) of Kawabe, and
that part of the gun (county) of
Muko comprising the city of Arnaga-
saki, the mura (villages) of Osho,
Muko, Ryogen, Koto, Kawaragi,
Naruo, the city of Nichinomiya, and
the mura (village) of Seido Osaka '
All of the ken not included in the
Osaka consular district Kobe '
Ibaraki Tokyo '
Ishikawa Osaka '
Iwate... Tokyo '
Kagawa Kobe '
Kagoshima. _ Kobe '
Kanagawa Yokohama '
Kochi Kobe'
Kumamoto Kobe '
Kurile Islands [Chishima] Tokyo '
Kyoto (fu) _ Osaka '
Miyagi Tokyo '
Miyazaki... Kobe '
Miye Osaka '
Nagano:
The gun (county) of Kitasaku, the
principal cities of which arc Karui-
sawa, Iwamurata, and Komoro Tokj-o '
That portion of the ken not in-
cluded in the Tokyo consular dis-
trict Osaka'
Nagasaki. _ Kobe '
Nara Osaka '
Niigata _ Tokyo '
Oita Kobe '
Okayama- Kobe '
Okinawa Kobe '
Osaka (fu) - Osaka '
Ryukyu Islands. See Okinawa and
Kagoshima prefectures.
Saga Kobe '
Saitama. Tokyo '
Shiga Osaka '
Shimane. Kobe '
Shizuoka Yokohama '
Tochigi Tokyo '
Tokushima Kobe '
Tokyo (fu) Tokyo '
Tottori Kobe '
Toyama Osaka '
Wakayama Osaka '
Yamagata Tokyo'
78
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
JAPANESE EMPIRE— Continued
(Japan) — Continued
Prefecture {ken or fu)
Yamaguchi Kobe '
Yamanashi Tokyo '
Yezo. See Hokkaido.
(Japanese Poesessions and Mandated Territorie»)
Chosen [Korea] Keijo [Seoul] •
Karafuto.. Tokyo '
raeiflc islands under Japanese man-
date (the Ladroncs or Marianas Is-
lands; the Marshall Islands; and the
Caroline Islands, including Palau
and Yap) Tokyo •
Pescadores Islands [Bokoto] Taihoku i
Taiwan [Formosa] _. Taihoku '
LEBANON
All of Lebanon Beirut
LIBERIA
All of Liberia Monrovia
LIECHTENSTEIN
The Principality of Liechtenstein Ziirich, Svi^itzerland
LUXEMBOURG
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg '
MADAGASCAR
Madagascar (together with the Co-
moro Islands, the Glorious Islands,
and the islands of Nossi B§ and Ste.
Marie, and Kerguelen, Crozet, St.
Paul, Amsterdam, and other island
dependencies of Madagascar) Tananarive, Mada-
gascar
MADEIRA
All of Madeira - -.. Funchal
MEXICO
State (or territory)
Aguascalientes San Luis PotosI, San
Luis PotosI
Baja California [Lower California]
(ter.):
That part of BaJa California north
of latitude 28° and south and west of
a line drawn from the intersection of
the international boundary and the
meridian of 116° west longitude due
south to the parallel of 32° north lati-
tude, and thence to a point on the
west shore of the Gulf of California
at latitude 30° north Tijuana, Baja Cali-
fornia
• Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
CONSULAR DISTRICT
MEXICO— Continued
State (or territory)
Baja California [Lower California]
(ter.)— Continued.
That part of Baja California north
and east of a line drawn from the in-
tersection of the international bound-
ary and the meridian of 116° west
longitude due south to the parallel of
32° north latitude, and thence to a
point on the west shore of the Gulf
of California at latitude 30° north... Mexieali, Baja Cali-
fornia
That part of Baja California south
of 28° north latitude Quaymas, Sonera
Campeche M6rlda, Yucatan
Chiapas Coatzacoalcos, Vera-
cruz
Chihuahua:
That portion of the State lying
north of a line drawn from the Sonora
boundary eastwardly through Ma-
dera to Sauz (both towns excluded),
thence northeastwardly through,
and including, San Antonio on the
Rio Grande Ciudad JuSrez,' Chi-
huahua
That portion of the State not in-
cluded in the Ciudad Juarez consular
district Chihuahua, Chihua-
hua
Coahuila:
That portion of the State lying
north and east of a line drawn from
the Chihuahua boundary, east along
the parallel of 28° north latitude to
a point directly north of Tanque (in-
cluded), thence southeasterly to La
Reforma (excluded) and to Cuatro
Citoegas (included), and thence by a
straight line through a point just
south of Monclova to the Nuevo
Leon boundary Piedras Negras,
Coahuila
That portion of the State bounded,
on the north, west, and south, by a
line drawn from the Nuevo Leon
boundary westwardly through a
point just south of Monclova to but
excluding Cuatro Ci^negas, thence
southwardly to but excluding Parras,
thence southeastwardly to a point on
the Zacatecas boundary, just west of
Lavaderos, and thence along the Za-
catecas boundary to the point com-
mon to Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and
Zacatecas - Monterrey, Nuevo
Leon
That portion of the State bounded
on the north and east by a line drawn
from the Chihuahua boundary, east
along the parallel of 28° north lati-
tude to a point directly north of
Tanque (excluded), thence south-
easterly to La Reforma (included)
and to Cuatro Ci^negas (excluded),
thence southwardly to Parras (in-
cluded), and thence southeastwardly
to a point on the Zacatecas bound-
ary, just west of Lavaderos Torreon, Coahuila
Colima .-. -- Guadalajara, Jalisco
Distrito Federal.. Mfxico, D. F.
Durango:
That portion of the State lying
west of a line drawn from the inter-
section of the meridian of 103°30'
west longitude with the Durango-
Zacatccas boundary, northwest-
wardly to'Descubridora (excluded),
and thence due north to the Chihua-
hua boundary Durango, Durango
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
79
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
MEXICO — Continued
State (or territory)
Durango— Continued.
All of the State not included in the
Durango consular district Torreon, Coahuila
Guanajuato San Luis Potosf, San
Luis Potosi.
Guerrero Mexico, D. F.
Hidalgo Mexico, D. F.
Jalisco:
That portion of the State lying
south of 22° north latitude Guadalajara, Jalisco
That portion of the State lying
north of 22° north latitude and west
of the meridian of 103°30' west longi-
tude Durango, Durango
That portion of the State lying
north of 22° north lat itude and east of
the meridian of 103°30' longitude San Luis Potosi, San
Luis Potosi
Lower California. See Baja California.
Mexico Mexico, D. F.
Michoac&n Mexico, D. F.
Morelos Mfixico, D. F.
Nayarit Mazatlan, Stnaloa
Nuevo Leon:
The State of Nuevo Leon, except
the portion that lies north and north-
west of a line drawn across the State,
through Golondrinas and Paras,
leaving Golondrinas within and
Paras without, the Monterrey con-
sular district, and except that part of
the State that lies to the northeast of
a line drawn from El Chapul (in the
State of Tamaulipas) westwardly to
Laguna de Indies and to China (both
excluded), thence to Agualeguas (in-
cluded), and thence to Ciudad Mier
(in the State of Tamaulipas) Monterrey, Nuevo
Leon
That portion of the State that lies
north and northwest of a line drawn
across the State through Golondrinas
(excluded) and Paras (included) Nuevo Laredo, Ta-
maulipas
That part of the State that lies to
the nnrtheast of a line drawn from El
Chapul (in the State of Tamaulipas)
westwardly to Laguna de Indios and
to China (both excluded), thence to
Agualeguas (included), and thence
to Ciudad Mier (in the State of Ta-
mauhpas) Eejmosa, Tamauli-
pas
)axaca:
That portion of the State west of a
line drawn from a point common to
the boundaries of the States of Oax-
aca, Veracruz, and Puebla, in a
southeasterly direction to a point at
96° west longitude and 17° north lati-
tude, and thence due south to the
Pacific Ocean.. Mfexico, D. F.
. That portion of the State border
ing on the State of Veracruz and in-
cluded within a line drawn from a
point at 95° west longitude and 18°
north latitude in a south-southwest-
erly direction to the town Mazatlan
(included), thf^nce to a point at 9G°
west longitude and 17° north lati-
tude, and thence in a northwesterly
direction to the point common to the
boundaries of the States of Oaxaca,
Veracruz, and Puebla.. Veracruz, Veracruz
ADMIMSTRATIVK DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
MEXICO— Continued
State {or territory)
Oaxaca— Continued.
That portion of the State east and
south of a line drawn from a point at
95° west longitude and 18° north lati-
tude to the town Mazatlan (ex-
cluded), thence to a point at 96° west
longitude and 17° north latitude, and
thence due south to the Pacific
Ocean Coatzacoalcos, Vera-
cruz
Puebla Mexico, D. F.
Querfitaro Mexico, D. F.
Quintana Roo MSrida, Yucatfin
San Luis Potosi:
That portion of the State lying
west of a line drawn due north and
south through, but excluding, the
town of Tamazopo (approximately
in longitude 99°25' west of Green-
wich) San Luis Potosi, San
Luis Potosi
That portion of the State not in-
eluded in the San Luis Potosi con-
sular district Tampico, Tamauli-
pas
Sinaloa. Mazatl&n, Sinaloa
Sonora:
That portion of the State lying
south of 29° north latitude Quaymas, Sonora
That portion of the State lying
west of 113° west longitude Mexicali, Baja Cali-
fornia
That part of the State bounded on
the west and south by a line drawn
from the international boundary at
110° west longitude, due south to the
Naco-Cananea railway, thence along
that railway to Cananea (the railway
and Cananea included), thence in
the following directions which are
true, south to the latitude of Mututi-
cachi, east to the meridian of 110°
west longitude, south to the parallel
of 29° north latitude, and east to the
Sonora-Chihuahua boundary Agua Prieta, Sonora
That part of the State bounded on
the east, south, and west by a line
drawn from the international bound-
ary line at 110° west longitude, due
south to the Naco-Cananea railway,
thence along that railway to Cana-
nea (the railway and Cananea ex-
cluded), thence in the following di-
rections which are true, south to the
latitude of Mututicachi, east to the
meridian of 110° west longitude,
south to the parallel of 29° north lati-
tude, west to the meridian of 113°
west longitude, and thence north to
the international boundary. Nogales, Sonora '
Tabasco Coatzacoalcos. Vera-
cruz
Tamaulipas:
That portion of the State that lies
north and northwest of a line drawn
from the international boundary
through Ciudad Mier (excluded) to
Agualeguas (in the State of Nuevo
Leon) Nuevo Laredo, Ta
maulipas
That portion of the State bounded
on the east by a line drawn from the
international boundary at 97°40'
west longitude in a southwesterly
direction to El Chapul (included)
and thence to Laguna de Indios (in
the State of Nuevo Leon), and
bounded on the west by a line drawn
from the international boundary
through Ciudad Mier (included) to
Agualeguas (in the State of Nuevo
Leon) Reynosa, Tamauli-
pas
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
MEXICO— Continued
Slate {or territory)
Tamaulipas— Continued.
That portion of the State lying
north of latitude 24° north, except
the portion that lies west and north-
west of a line drawn from a point at
latitude 24° north, longitude 99° west
of Greenwich, due north to the
boundary of Muevo Leon, and except
the portion that lies north and north-
west of a line drawn from the inter-
national boundary at 97°40' west
longitude in a southwesterly direc-
tion to El Chapul (excluded) and
thence to Laguna de Indios (in the
State of Nuevo Leon) Matamoros, Tamau-
lipas
That portion of the State lying
south of 24° north latitude. Tampico, Tamauli-
pas
That portion of the State that lies
west and northwest of a line drawn
from a point at latitude 24° north,
longitude 99° west of Greenwich, due
north to the boundary of Nuevo
Leon Monterrey, Nuevo
Leon
Tlaxeala Mexico, D. F.
Veracruz:
That portion of the State north
and west of the Rio Cazones Tampico, Tamauli-
pas
That portion of the State of Vera-
cruz between the Rio Cazones and a
line drawn from a point on the Gulf
of Mexico, where the meridian of 95°
west longitude meets the coast, due
south to 18° north latitude, and
thence in a south-southwesterly di-
rection to the town Mazatlan Veracruz, Veracruz
That portion of the State cast of a
line drawn from a point on the Gulf
of Mexico, where the meridian of 95°
west longitude meets the coast, due
south to 1S° north latitude, and
thence to the town Mazatlan Coatzacoalcos, Vera-
cruz
Yucat&n Merida, Yucatan
Zacatecas:
That portion of the State lying
west of 103°30' west longitude Durango, Durango
That portion of the State lying
south of 22° north latitude Guadalajara, Jalisco
That portion of the State lying
east of a line drawn due north and
south through Mazapil (included). Monterrey, Nuevo
Leon
That portion of the State lying
east of 103°30' west longitude, south
of the Tropic of Cancer, and north
of 22° north latitude San Luis Potosf, San
Luis Potosi
That portion of the State lying
east of 103°30' west longitude, north
of the Tropic of Cancer, and west of
a line due north and south through
Mazapil (excluded) Torrcon. Coahuila
MONACO
Th? I'rincipality of Monaco ' Nice, France '
MOROCCO
T he zone of the French protectorate.. Casablanca
The international zone of Tangier, and
the Spanish protected territory In
Morocco Tangier
' Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
NETHERLANDS
Province
Drenthe.. Amsterdam '
Friesland Amsterdam'
Gelderland.. _. Amsterdam '
Groningen Amsterdam '
Limburg Rotterdam '
Noord-Brabant [North Brabant] Rotterdam i
Noord-Holland [North Holland] .Amsterdam i
Overijssel Amsterdam'
Utrecht _.. Amsterdam '
Zeeland Rotterdam '
Zuid-Holland [South Holland]... Rotterdam '
NETHERLANDS INDIES
Government, province, residency, etc.
Atjeh (govt.), in Sumatra Medan, Sumatra '
Bali Surabaya. Java '
Bangka and dependencies (res.) Batavia, Java '
Benkoelen (res.), in Sumatra Batavia, Java '
Billiton Batavia, Java '
Borneo, Netherlands:
Southern and Eastern TMstricts
(res.)..- Surabaya, Java '
Western District (res.) Batavia, Java '
Celebes and dependencies (govt.) Surabaya, Java '
Djambi (res.), in Sumatra Batavia, Java '
Flores Surabaya, Java '
Java:
Province of East Java (Residencies
of Besoeki, Bodjonegoro, Kediri,
Madioen, Madoera (island), Malang,
Probolinggo, and Soerabaja [Sura-
baya]) Surabaya, Java '
Province of Middle Java;
Residencies of Banjoemas, Ke-
doe, and Pekalongan Batavia. Java ■
Residencies of Djapara-Rem-
bang and Semarang.. Surabaya, Java '
Province of West Java (Residen-
cies of Bantam, Batavia, Buiten-
zorg, Cheribon, and Priangan) Batavia, Java'
Soerakarta (govt.) Surabaya, Java '
Jogjakarta (govt.) Surabaya, Java '
Lampongs, The (res.), in Sumatra Batavia, Java '
Lombok Surabaya, Java '
Manado (res.), in Celebes Surabaya, Java '
Moluccas, The Surabaya, Java '
New Guinea, Netherlands Surabaya, Java'
Palembang (res.), in Sumatra Batavia, Java '
Riouw and dependencies Medan, Sumstrn '
Soemba Surabaya. Java '
Soembawa Surabaya, Java >
Sumatra East Coast (govt.) Medan, Sumatra '
Sumatra's Westkust (res.) Medan. Sumatra '
Tapanoeli (res.), in Sumatra Medan, Sumatra '
Timor and dependencies (res.) Surabaya, Java '
All other Netherlands islands east of
Java and Borneo... Surabaya, Java '
NEW CALEDONIA
All of New Caledonia and dependen-
cies (including the Wallis Archi-
pelago, the Loyalty Islands, the
Huon Islands. Futuna, and Alofi).. Noun.fa
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
81
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
NEWFOUNDLAND
All of Newfoundland and Labrador... St. John's
NEW ZEALAND
Provincial district
Audi land : Auckland
Canterbury Wellington
Hawke's Bay Wellington
Marlborough Wellington
Nelson Wellington
Otago, including Stewart Island _ Wellington
Taranaki Wellington
Wellington Wellington
Westland Wellington
NICARAGUA
All of Nicaragua. _ _._ Managua
NORWAY
Province [Fylke]
Akershus Oslo '
Aust-Agder Oslo '
Buskerud Oslo '
Finnmark Oslo '
Hedmark 1 Oslo '
Hordaland Bergen '
Jan Maven (island) Oslo '
M0re:
That portion of the Frovince
known as Sunnin0re Bergen '
That portion of the Province
known as Nordmjjre Oslo'
Nordland Oslo '
Xord-Tr0ndelag Oslo '
Opland , Oslo '
0stfold Oslo I
Rogaland__ Bergen '
Sogn og Fjordane Bergen '
50r-Tr0ndelag Oslo '
S valbard [Spitsbergen] Oslo •
V'est Agder Oslo >
Vestfold Oslo 1
Telemark Oslo •
Proms.... ._ Oslo '
PACIFIC ISLANDS '
Islands, colonies, etc.
ilofi. See New Caledonia, p. 80.
Auckland Islands Wellington, N. Z.
Austral Islands [Tubuai] Tahiti, Society
lands.
Benin Islands Tokyo, Japan '
"aroline Islands (in the Jap. mandate) Toyko, Japan '
-hatham Islands Wellington, N. Z.
' "olon Archipelago. See Galfipagos
I Islands.
Is-
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
PACIFIC ISLANDS— Continued
Islands, colonies, etc.
Cook Islands
Easter Island [Isla de Pascua]
EUice Islands
Fiji Islands
Futuna. See New Caledonia, p. 80.
Galfipagos Islands [Archipifilago de
Colon]
G am bier Islands
Wellington, N. Z.
Valparaiso, Chile
Sydney, Australia
Suva
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Tahiti, Society Is
lands
Sydney, Australia
Gilbert Islands
Huon Islands. See New Caledonia,
p. 80.
Iles-sous-le-Vent. See Society Islands.
Juan Fernandez Islands Valparaiso, Chile
Kermadec Islands Wellington, N. Z.
Ladrones. See Marianas Islands.
Leeward Islands Illes-sous-le-Vent).
See Society Islands.
Loyalty Islands. See New Caledonia,
p. 80.
Marcus Island [Minami Toroshima] Tokyo, Japan '
Marianas Islands [Ladrones] (in the
Jap. mandate)
Marquesas Islands
Marshall Islands (inthe Jap.mandate).
Minami Toroshima. See Marcus
Island.
Nauru (mandated ter. of Great Brit-
ain, Australia, and New Zealand)
New Caledonia. See New Caledonia,
p. 80.
New Guinea (Australian mandate)...
New Hebrides
Niue Island
Norfolk Island.
Palau Islands (in the Jap. mandate). ..
Papua (.Australian ter.)
Pascua, Isla de. See Easter Island.
Paumotu Archipelago. See Tuamotu
Archipelago.
Pitcairn Island
Samoa, Western (N. Z. mandate)
Society Islands (including Iles-sous-le-
Vent)
Solomon Islands (Br.)
Solomon Islands (in the New Guinea
mandate)
Stewart Island (N. Z.)
Tokelau. See Union Islands.
Tuamotu Archipelago [Paumotu Arch-
ipelago]... -
Tubuai Archipelago. See Austral
Islands.
Tokyo, Japan '
Tahiti, Society Is-
lands
Tokyo, Japan '
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia
W'ellington, N. Z.
Sydney, Australia
Tokyo, Japan i
Sydney, Australia
Wellington, N. Z.
Wellington, N. Z.
Tahiti, Society Is-
lands
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Wellington, N. Z.
Tahiti, Society Is-
lands
' Closed.
' For convenience of reference and economy of space the islands, island groups, and colonies in the Pacific, which are served
>y American consular offices, are entered under the heading "Pacific Islands" rather than separately under the names of the
everal political entities concerned.
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
PACIFIC ISLANDS— Continued
Islands, colonies, etc.
Union Islands [Tokelau] Wellington, N. Z.
Wallis Archipelago. See New Cale-
donia, p. SO.
Yap Island (in tbe Jap. mandate) Tokyo, Japan '
PALESTINE AND TRANS-JORDAN
All of Palestine and Trans-Jordan Jerusalem
PARAGUAY
All of Paraguay.. Asuncion
POLAND
All of Poland (including the Teschen
territory) Warsaw '
PORTUGAL
Administratioe districts
Aveiro Oporto
Beja Lisbon
Oporto
--- Oporto
Castelo Branco Lisbon
C oimbra Oporto
E vora Lisbon
Faro (Algarve) Lisbon
Guarda Oporto
Leiria Lisbon
Lisboa (Lisbon) Lisbon
Portalegre Lisbon
Porto ^ Oporto
Santarfim Lisbon
Setubal Lisbon
Viana do Castelo Oporto
Vila Real Oporto
Vizeu Oporto
RUMANIA
All of Rumania. Bucharest i
SPAIN
Province
Alava Bilbao
Albacete Valencia
Alicante. Valencia
Almeria , Mfil^a
Avila Madrid
Badajoz... Seville
Baleares (Balearic Islands) Barcelona
Barcelona Barcelona
Burgos Bilbao
C&ceres Seville
C6diz Seville
Castellon Valencia
Ciudad Real Madrid
Cordoba Seville
Corafia Vigo
« Closed.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
SPAIN— Continued
Province
Cuenca Madrid
Gerona Barcelona
Granada M&l^a
Guadalajara Madrid
Guipfizcoa Bilbao
Huelva Seville
Huesca Barcelona
Ja6n Malaga
Las Palmas. See under Canary Islands,
p. 68.
Leon Vigo
Lfirida Barcelona
Logrofio Bilbao
Lugo Vigo
Madrid Madrid
Malaga _. Malaga
Murcia Valencia
Navarra Bilbao
Orense .-. Vigo
O viedo _- Vigo
Palencia Bilbao
Palmas, Las. See Las Palmas under
Canary Islands, p. 68.
Pontevedra Vigo
Salamanca Madrid
Santa Cruz de Tenerife. See under
Canary Islands, p. 68.
Santander Bilbao
Segovia Madrid
Sevilla Seville
Soria Madrid
Tarragona Barcelona
Teruel Valencia
Toledo... Madrid
Valencia Valencia
Valladolid..., Madrid
Vizcaya (Biscay) Bilbao
Zamora _ _ Vigo
Zaragoza Barcelona
SURINAM (NETHERLANDS GUIANA)
All of Surinam Paramaribo, Surins
SWEDEN
Province [Ldn]
Alvsborg Goteborg
Blekinge Malmo
Gavleborg Stockholm
Goteborg och Bohus.. Goteborg
Gotland .- Stockholm
Halland.. _ Goteborg
Jamtland Stockholm
Jonkoping G oteborg
Kalmar.- Malmo
Kopparberg Stockholm
Kristianstad Malmo
Kronoberg Malmo
Malmohus Malmo
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
83
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
SWEDEN-Contiuued
Province [Ld7i]
Norrbotten... , Stockholm
Orebro (except the town of HfiUefors). Stockholm
Hallefors Gotcborg
Ostergotland Stockholm
Skaraborg Goteborg
Sodermanland Stockholm
Stockholm Stockholm
Uppsala Stockholm
Vfirmland Goteborg
Vfisterbotten Stockholm
Vfisternorrland Stockholm
Vfistmanland Stockholm
SWITZERLAND
Canton
Aargau [Argovie]
Appenzell, comprising Outer Rhodes
and Inner Rhodes
Basel, comprising Baselland [Bfile-
Campagne] and Baselstadt [Bftle-
Ville]
Bern [Berne]
Fribourg [Freiburg]...
Geneva [Geneve, Genf]...^
Glarus [Qlaris]
Graubiinden [Grisons]
Luzern [Lucerne]
Neuchatel [Neuenburg]
St. Gallen [St. Gall]
Schaffhausen [Schafihouse]
Schwyz..
Solothurn [Soleure]...
Ticino [Tessin]
Thurgau [Thurgovie]
Unterwalden, comprising Nidwalden
[Unterwald-le-Bas] and Oberwalden
[Unterwald-le-Haut]
Uri
Vaud.[Waadt]
Valais [Wallis]
Zug[Zoug]
Ziirich [Zurich]..
Zurich
Zurich
Basel
Bern
Bern
Geneva
Ziirich
Ziirich
Ziirich
Bern
Ziirich
Zurich
Ziirich
Basel
Ziirich
Ziirich
Ziirich
Ziirich'
Geneva
Geneva
Ziirich
Ziirich
SYRIA
All of Syria Damascus
THAILAND
All of Thailand Bangkok'
TURKEY
Vilayet
^dana [sometimes Seyhan] Iskenderun
^drianople. See Edirne.
^fyon Karahisar Izmir
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
TURKEY — Cootiiiued
Vilayet
A gri (capital: Karakose) ' Istanbul
Amasya... Istanbul
Ankara [Angora] Istanbul
Antalya.... ■. Izmir
Aydin i^j^ir
Balikesir Istanbul
Bilecik Istanbul
Bingol (capital: gapakfur) i Istanbul
Bitlis ' Istanbul
Bolu Istanbul
Durdur i^niir
Bursa [Brusa] Istanbul
CanakkaJe [Dardanelles] (which in-
cludes the islands of Imbros and
Tenedos) Istanbul
Cankiri Istanbul
goruh (capital: Artvin) Istanbul
Corum. Istanbul
Denizli Tzmir
Diyarbekir' Istanbul
Edirne [Adrianoplc] Istanbul
Eiaziz I Istanbul
Erzincan ' Istanbul
Erzurum > Istanbul
Eskijehir. Istanbul
Gaziantep : Iskenderun
Giresun.. Istanbul
Giimiijane Istanbul
Hakkari (capital: Colemerik). Iskenderun
Hatay (capital: Antakya [Antioch]).. Iskenderun
Icel (capital: Mersin) Iskenderun
Isparta Izmir
Istanbul [Constantinople] Istanbul
Izmir [Smyrna] Izmir
Kars 1 Istanbul
Kastamonu Istanbul
Kayseri Iskenderun
Kirklareli Istanbul
Kir§ehir Istanbul
Kocaeli (capital: Izmit) Istanbul
Kenya Iskenderun
Kiitahya Izmir
Malatya. Iskenderun
Manisa. Izmir
Mara§ Iskenderun
Mardin Iskenderun
Mugla Izmir
Mu§ ' Istanbul
Nigde Iskenderun
Ordu Istanbul
Rize. Istanbul
Samsun Istanbul
Seyhan. See Adana.
Siirt Iskenderun
Sinop Istanbul
Sivas Istanbul
' The following vilayets comprise a zone east of the Euphrates which the Turkish Government excludes from the Juris-
iiction of all foreign consulates in Turkey: Agri, Bingol, Bitlis, Diyarliekir, Elfiziz, Erzincan, Erzurum, Kars, Muj, Tunceli,
md Van.
» Closed.
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FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 44
ADMINISTKATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
TURKEY— Continued
Vilayet
Smyrna. See Izmir.
Tekirdag [Rodosto] Istanbul
Tokat - Istanbul
Trabzon [Trebizond] - Istanbul
Tunceli ' Istanbul
Urfa Iskendcrun
Van • - Istanbul
Yozgat Istanbul
Zonguldak Istanbul
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Province
Cape of Good Hope:
That portion of the Province
lying west of 25° east longitude Capetown
That portion of the Province
lying east of 25° east longitude Port Elizabeth
Natal Durban
Orange Free State Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal
Transvaal. Johannesburg
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
All of the Soviet Union except the city
of Vladivostok Moscow
The city of Vladivostok Vladivostok
URUGUAY
All of Uruguay Montevideo
VENEZUELA
State {OT territory)
Amazonas (ter.)
Anzoategui-
Apure
Aragua
Barinas-
Bolivar
Carabobo .- _
Cojedes
Delta Amacuro (ter.)
Distrito Federal:
All of the Department of Liberta-
dor
All of the Department of Vargas.
Falcon
Ouarico -.-
Lara
Mferida
Miranda
Monagas
Neu va Esparta ..-
Portuguesa
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
La Guaira
Maracaibo
Caracas
Caracas
Maracaibo
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
Caracas
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
VENEZUELA— Continued
State (.or territory)
Sucre C aracas
Tdchira Maracaibo
Tnijillo... Maracaibo
Yaracuy Caracas
Zamora. See Barinas.
Zulia Maracaibo
WEST INDIES »
Island
Anegada (Br. Virgin Islands, B. W.
I.)
AnguUla (Leeward Islands, B. W.I.)
Antigua (Leeward Islands, B. W. I.).
Aruba ' (Curacao)
Bahama Islands
Barbados (B. W. I.)
Barbuda (Leeward Islands, B. W. I.),
Bequia (Windward Islands, B. W. I.).
Bonaire (Curagao)
Caicos Islands, Jamaica
Cannouan (Windward Islands, B.W.
I.)
Carriacou (Windward Islands, B. W.
I) -
Cayman Islands (B. W. I.)
Cuba. See p. 70.
Curacao (Curacao). See p. 70.
Dominica (Windward Islands, B. W.
I.)
Dominican Republic. See p. 70.
Grenada (Windward Islands, B.W. I.).
Grenadines, The (Windward Islands,
B. W. !.)„
Haiti. See p. 74.
Hispaniola. See Dominican Republic,
p. 70, and Haiti, p. 74.
Jamaica
Jost van Dykes (Br. Virgin Islands,
B. W. I.)
Montserrat (Leeward Islands, B. W.
I.)
Mustique (Windward Islands, B. W.
I.)
Nevis (Leeward Islands, B. W. 1.)..
Peter (Br. Virgin Islands, B. W. I.)..
Redonda (Leeward Islands, B. W. I.).
Saba (Curasao).
St. Christopher [St. Kitts] (Leeward
Islands, B. W. I.) -
St. Eustatius (Curasao)
St. Lucia (Windward Islands, B. W.
I)
Antigua, B. W. 1.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Curacao, W. I.
Nassau, N. P., Ba-
hama Islands
Barbados, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Barbados, B. W. I.
Curacao, W. I.
Kingston, Jamaica
Barbados, B. W. I
Barbados, B. W. I.
Kingston, Jamaica
Barbados, B. W. I.
Barbados, B. W. I
Barbados, B. W. 1,
Kingston, Jamaica
Antigua, B. W. 1
Antigua, B. W. I
Barbados, B. W. I
Antigua, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Curacao, W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Curagao, W. I.
Barbados, B. W. I.
' The following vilayets comprise a zone east of the Euphrates which the Turkish Government excludes from the juri:^
diction of all foreign consulates in Turkey: Agri, Biiigol, Bitlis, Diyarbekir, Elftziz, Erzincan, Erzurum, Kars, Mu?, Tunceli
and Van.
' For convenience of reference and economy of space the islands, island groups, and colonies in the West Indies, which ar
served by American consular offices, are entered under the heading "West Indies" rather than separately under the names c
the several political entities concerned.
• There is a vice consulate on this island.
CONSULAR DISTRICTS
85
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
WEST INDIES— Continued
Island
St. Martin:
Southern portion, a part of the
Netherlands possession Curacao
St. Vincent (Windward Islands, B. W.
I)
Tobago (B. W. I.)
Tortola (Br. Virgin Islands, B. W. I.).
Turks Islands, Jamaica
Trinidad (B. W. I.)
Virgin Islands, British (B. W. I.)
Virgin Qorda (Br. Virgin Islands,
B.W.I.)
Curacao, W. I.
Barbados, B. W. I.
Port-of-Spain, Trini-
dad, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Kingston, Jamaica
Port-of-Spain, Trini-
dad, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
Antigua, B. W. I.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION CONSULAR DISTRICT
YUGOSLAVIA •
Province [Eanovina]
Dravska Zagreb '
Drinska Belgrade >
Dunavska fDanubeJ. Belgrade'
Moravska Belgrade '
Primorska [Sea CoastJ. Zagreb '
Savska. Zagreb '
Vardarska Belgrade '
Vrbaska Zagreb »
Zetska:
The eastern portion only, as in-
cluded in the Okruzni Inspektorati
of Bijelo Polje and Mitrovica Belgrade'
The western portion only, as in-
cluded in the Okruzni Inspektorati
of Dubrovnik and Cetinje Zagreb'
' See Yugoslavia, p.
Bosnia, etc.
« Closed.
65, for allocation of former political divisions: Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia-Slavonia, Slovenia.
TARIFF OF UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE FEES »
The following Tariff of United States Foreign Service Fees, prescribed bj' the President
under authority of section 1745, Revised Statutes, as amended (22 U. S. C. 127), shall be
charged by diplomatic and consular officers and all persons connected with embassies, legations,
or consulates for official services. All charges for such services must be in strict accordance with
this tariff, and be collected in the coin of the United States or at its representative value in ex-
change. (22 U. S. C. 128.) For each and every fee where the representative value in exchange
is collected instead of the coin of the United States, there shall be collected a sufficient amount
of foreign currency to enable the officer to purchase as of the date of collection a sight draft in
the amount of the fee as prescribed by this tariff payable at par to the Treasurer of the United
■^tates. No fee or compensation will be collected for any service not covered by this tariff.
No fees prescribed in this tariff shall be charged or collected by officers for official services
;o American vessels or seamen. (22 U. S. C. 89.) Undocumented vessels owned by American
.'itizens and vessels documented under the laws of the Philippine Islands are not exempt from
he payment of the fees prescribed herein. Consular agents will make the fees prescribed in this
ariff for services to vessels and seamen a basis of collection from the Treasury for those services.
All fees must be paid in advance and before the fee stamps are canceled, °xcept in case of
ittendance out of office or of commissions where the amount cannot be determined until the
ervice is performed. In the latter cases the amount of the fees shall be carefully estimated,
ind in these cases onh', the estimated cost of the service shall be deposited with the officer
' )efore the service is performed, subject to refundment of anj- balance remaining.
A copy of this tariff shall be posted in a conspicuous place in diplomatic and consular offices.
22 U. S. C. 101.)
-:-™
Nature of service
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
1
2
3
IKVOICK SEKVICES
Certification of invoice in such number of
copies as wiU meet the requirements of the
regulations and instructions and provide
the shipper with one copy (in addition to
original) , including any additional declara-
tion or certificate not otherwise provided
for which is required by law or regulations
for use in connection with the entry of the
wares or the forwarding of the same in
bond (see item No. 30) . .. ..
$2.50
1.00
1.00
No fee
4
5
6
nrvoiCK SEKVICES— continued
Certificate to extra copies of invoices, each..
C^rtifieat* of disinfection of goods to be
shipped to United States in such number
of copies as will meet the requirements of
the regulations and instructions and pro-
vide the shipper with one copy for his own
SI. 00
2.50
PASSPORT 9EEV1CK3
Execution oJ application for passport (no
exceptions)
Certification of invoice of returned Ameri-
1.00
C«rtificates and declarations as above de-
scribed, when issued for a shipment not
covered by a consular invoice, including
declaration of foreign shipper of articles ex-
ported for eihibition and return (Form
No. 204) and immigrant's oath regarding
teams and vehicles, and in connection
with quarantine regulations
Examination of passport application eie-
LOO
Examination of passport application accom-
panied by a certificate signed by the appll-
1.00
0.00
Exeeptions—
(a) OflBcers or employees of the
United States traveling on oflS-
cial business, or members of
their immediate families
(6) Seamen
Exception-
Certificates for food and drug prod-
ucts or insecticides (Forms Nos. 197
and 217)
No fee
No tee
' As established by Executive Order 7968 of September 3,
39, 9303 of February 11, 1943, and 9407 of December 17, 1943.
1938 and amended by Executive Orders 8297 of Decembo' 4,
87
I
88
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
PASSPORT SERVICES— continued
SERVICES TO VESSELS AND SEAMEN
Issue of passports— continued.
8
Bill of health, in duplicate (in triplicate, if
Exceptions— continued.
necessary)
$5.00
(c) Widows, children, parents, broth-
Exception—
ers, and sisters of American sol-
Foreign government-owned or char-
diers, sailors, or marines buried
tered vessels engaged exclusively
abroad, whose journey is for tlie
in ofl5cial duties
No tee
purpose of visiting graves of
Bill of health for I'anama Canal, in dupli-
such soldiers, sailors, or marines.
No fee
cate (in triplicate, if necessary)
5.00
Amendment or verification of an American
9
For receiving and delivering ship's register
passport
No fee
and papers, $1 for each 100 tons or fraction
thereof, registered measurement (net), of
Renewal of an American passport
$5. 00
Exceptions-
the vessel for which the service is per-
Same as (a), (6), and (c) above respect-
formed, if under 1,000 tons; but for Ameri-
ing issue of passports if bearer of
can vessels running regularly by weekly or
passport has status held by him at
monthly trips, or otherwise, to or between
time of issue of passport.
foreign ports, this tonnage fee will not be
Issuance of Chinese certificate
10.00
charged for more than four trips in a year;
The taking of an application for, and issu-
and tonnage fees shall not be exacted for
ance of, a travel certificate for use in China,
1.00
any vessel touching at or near ports in
Execution of application for registration
No fee
Canada on her regular voyage from one
Issue of certificate of identity and registra-
port to another within the United States,
tion
1.00
unless some oflBcial service required by law
shall be performed (see sec. V-22).
Execution of aflSdavit in regard to American
birth in connection with application for
10
And for every additional 100 tons net or frac-
registration or for passport
No fee
tion thereof
.50
For a certified copy of executed form for re-
11
Shipping or discharging seamen, including
patriation of native-born American women
the certificate thereof attached to crew list
under act of June 25, 1936 (49 Stat. 1917)...
1.00
12
and shipping articles and given to seamen
Authentication of copies of protests or other
2.00
VISA SERVICES FOR AUEN3
necessary documents for vessels or seamen
Execution of application for immigration
not otherwise provided for
2.00
7
visa.
1.00
9.00
13
Preparation and acknowledgment for vessels
or seamen ol any oath or declaration for
which a form is given in the Foreign Serv-
Immigration visa
Execution of application for passport visa.
except where the fee has been reciprocally
ice Regulations, or a similar necessary serv-
reduced or waived under the authority of
ice not otherwise provided for. See item
the act of February 25, 1925 (43 Stat. 976).
No. 7 for visa of alien crew lists
2.00
(The term 'passport visa" refers to the
14
Preparation and execution for vessels or sea-
visa of a passport or other travel document
men of any certificate for which a form is
including a Chinese certificate)
1.00
given in the Foreign Service Regulations,
Passport visa, or visa of alBdavit in lieu
or similar necessary service not otherwise
thereof, except where the fee has been re-
provided for
2.00
ciprocally reduced or waived under the
15
Orders or letters for vessels or seamen for
authority of the act of February 25, 1925
which forms are given in the Foreign Serv-
(43 Stat. 976) - -
9.00
ice Regulations, or other similar necessary
Exception-
service not otherwise provided for
2 00
Application for or the visa of the pass-
16
Recording, wnen necessary, for vessels or sea-
port for any officer of any foreign
men any document covered by the pro-
government, or members of his im-
visions of the Foreign Service Regulations,
mediate family, its armed forces, or
for every 100 words or fraction thereof
.50
of any state, district, or municipal-
ity thereof
17
Noting marine protest
2.00
No fee
18
Extending marine protest
3.00
Limited entry certificate:
If it exceeds 200 words, for every additional
Application for limited entry certificate.. .
No fee
100 words
.50
Limited entry certificate
No fee
19
Protest of master against charterers or
Transit certificate:
Application for transit certificate
freighters
2.00
No fee
20
Clearance when issued by the consul, as at
Transit certificate..
No fee
2.00
No fee
21
free ports -
2.00
Visa of alien crew list
Attending an appraisement of vessel's goods
or effects, for each day's attendance
Supplemental visa of alien crew list
6.00
TARIFF OF UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE FEES
89
Item
No.
Natuie of service
Fee
Item
No.
Nature of service
Fee
SERVICES TO VESSELS AND SEAMEN— COD.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTARIAL AND OTHER
SERVICES— continued
22
Attending sale of vessel's goods, for each
day's attendance during which the sale
28
Acknowledgment of a deed or power of at-
continues -..
$5.00
torney, or similar service, including one
23
Attendance at a shipwreck, or for the pur-
or more signatures, with certificate there-
pose of assisting a ship in distress, or of
of, for each copy
$2.00
saving wrecked goods or property, over
29
Acknowledgments and authentications con-
and above the traveling expenses, when-
nected with the assignment and transfer of
ever the consul's interposition is required
United States bonds or other United
by the parties interested, for each day. . _
5.00
States Government financial obligations
or of powers of attorney therefor or to col-
MISCELLANEOUS NOTAELiL AND OTHER
SERVICES
30
lect interest thereon
No fee
Notarial and other services rendered officials
24
Administering an oath and certificate thereof.
Exceptions—
Recording the intention to become a
2.00
of foreign governments who render gratui-
tously reciprocal courtesies to officers (in-
cluding military and naval officers) of the
resident and remain a citizen of the
Government of the United States
No fee
United States, or for administering
31
Certifying to official character of a foreign
the oath of allegiance to a child born
notary or other official
2.00
abroad of American parents as pro-
Exception-
vided for in section 6 of the act of
Authentications under authority of
March 2, 1907
No fee
the United States Quarantine Regu-
Administering the oath of allegiance
lations, in the form prescribed by
under the act of May 9, 1918, amend-
the Department of State, certifying
ing the act of June 29, 1906, to a per-
to official character of officials who
son who lost his citizenship by rea-
sign foreign deratization certificates
son of military service with a coun-
and deratization exemption certifi-
try then at war with a country with
cates (see item No. 8) _..
No fc6
which the United States was at war
32
For taking depositions, executing commis-
on May 9, 1918 (8 U. S. C. §18)
No fee
sions or letters rogatory, where the record
For administering the oath of alle-
of testimony Including caption and certifi-
giance under the act of June 25, 1936,
cate does not exceed 500 words (excluding
to a native-born American woman
punctuation) -.
10.00
who lost her citizenship by marriage
For each additional 100 words or fraction
to an alien and whose marriage is
terminated
No fee
thereof-- -
.50
The foregoing fee shall cover the ad-
ministration of the oath and all serv-
25
Administering any and all oaths required to
be made by pensioners and their witnesses
ices of the consul as commissioner, but
in the execution of their pension vouchers.
shall not include services of clerk,
or by persons presenting claims for pen-
stenographer (dictation and typing)
sions or increase of pensions, or claims for
or typist, which shall be additional at
' insurance or insurance allowances paid by
the rate prescribed herein for copying.
Federal or a State Government, or allot-
33
Translating or interpreting, for every 100
ments, or certifying to the competency of
words of translation or fraction thereof, or
a local official before whom said papers
for interpreter per hour or fraction thereof .
1.00
were executed, or for other services in re-
The foregoing fee shall be collected only
lation thereto
No fee
when it is necessary that a member of
26
Administering oaths or taking acknowledg-
ments of officials or employees of the
United States Government, or of any cor-
poration in which the United States or its
representative shall own the entire out-
standing capital stock, in connection with
aconsular staff be detailed as translator
or interpreter in the execution of a
commission to take testimony.
Exception—
This item Is not applicable to criminal
cases under the act of June 20, 1936
27
their official business or accounts
No fee
34
(49 Stat. 1561, 1561).
Copies (carbon copies to be charged for at
Administering oaths or taking acknowledg-
ments, or authenticating the signatures of
the same rate as originals. This includes
foreign officials, in connection with kins-
the typing of office forms where requested
men's petitions for wages and effects of de-
and where such service is not included in
ceased seamen of the American merchant
any other item of this tariff).
marine
No fee
For every 100 words or fraction thereof..
.50
90
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
Nature of service
MISCELLANEOUS NOTARIAL AND OTHER
SERVICES— continued
For certifying to the correctness of a copy of,
or extract from, a document, official or
private
Each copy certified is to be considered
an original, and a fee charged for the
certification.
Exception—
For the certification of a document, or
copy thereof, the original of which
is authorized to be furnished with-
out charge.
Additional fee for all services contemplated
by fees numbered 24,2S, 31, 32, 34, and 35,
when rendered elsewhere than at the con-
sular office at the request of the interested
parties, for each hour or fraction thereof
In connection with any service rendered
outside of the consular office at the re-
quest of private individuals, the exact
amount of the expenses actually and
necessarily incurred by the person ren-
dering the service shall be collected
from the persons for whom the service
is performed in addition to the fee or
fees prescribed therefor, but no
amount in excess of the fee or fees pre-
scribed and such actual and necessary
expenses shall be charged or accepted.
Recording unofficial documents in consulate
upon request:
For every 100 words or fraction thereof. .
Any and all services indicated in the Tariff
of Fees performed for the official use of the
Government of the United States; any
and all notarial services, such as the ad-
ministration of oaths or the taking of
acknowledgments, in connection with the
execution of forms or other documents
issued by or to be presented to any depart-
ment or agency of the Government of the
United States, the gratis performance of
which is not otherwise provided for in the
Tariff of Fees; and any and all notarial
services performed for members of the
armed forces of the United States or for
any civilian employees of the Govern-
ment of the United States
Any and all services in connection with the
execution of tax returns. Federal, State,
Territorial, municipal, or insular -
Fee
$2.00
No fee
No fee
No fee
Item
No.
46
47
Nature of service
MISCELLANEOUS NOTARIAL AND OTHER
SERVICES — continued
License for the practice of pharmacy and the
sale of poisons in the consular districts of
the United States in China
For certifying to the correctness of copies of
certificates of American origin, manufac-
ture, or inspection, where such services are
performed upon written orders of the Secre-
tary of State for the purpose of advancing
the export trade of the United States (see
item No. 1)
Presenting a bill of exchange or other nego-
tiable instrument for acceptance, payment,
or protest, for each hour or fraction thereof
outside of the consular office
Certifying to protest and noting of a bill of
exchange or other negotiable instrument
and giving notice thereof to drawer and
indorsers when requested to do so
Any and all services performed for American
citizens while outside the United States in
preparation of ballots to be used in any
primary, general, or other public elections
in the United States, its territories, or pos-
sessions, whether Federal, State, Terri-
torial, county, town, or municipal -
Certificate of Witness to Marriage (Form
No. 87), in duplicate
For taking into possession the personal es-
tate of any citizen who shall die within the
limits of a consular district, inventorying,
selling, and finally disposing of, according
to law, the balance due thereon for each
$100 of market value or fraction thereof
Exception-
No fee shall be charged on securities
not negotiable by the consular offi-
cer; and evidences of debt not due
and payable in the country where
the decedent died. No charge shall
be made for placing the official seal
upon the personal property or effects
of such deceased citizen, or for break-
ing or removing such seals.
For each certificate of protection, semsar, or
certificate of employment issued at Tan-
gier
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS'
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS I
Name
Whence
ap-
pomted
Designation
Po?t
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Homer M.Byington.
Mahlon Fay Perkins
Thomas M. Wilson.
Conn .
Calif-.
Tenn.
Mo...
Calif..
Mass..
Ohio.-
Tex...
Ariz...
R.I...
Ga-...
La....
N.Y..
S.C-..
Fla--.
D.C..
Miss..
Mass..
Colo..
N.Y..
N.Y..
N.Y..
N.J...
N.Y..
Wis...
Calif..
Va....
Mo...
D.C-.
R. 1...
Ga....
Md...
Iowa..
Iowa..
Tex...
C onsul general
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of legation. .
Foreign Service officer.
First secretary
Consul general -
Consul general
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer -
Counselor of legation
and consul general.
Commercial attachS...
Consul general
Consul general..
Foreign Service officer-
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of embassy
and consul general.
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general >..
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer *.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general
Consul general
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of embassy
and consul general.
Counselor of embassy '
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of embassy '.
Counselor and consul
general.
Consul general
Montreal
Department
On leave pend-
ing retirement.
Johannesburg...
Department
Department
Bern
Aug. 13,1935
Mar. 26, 1942
June 30,1927
July 24,1930
July 28,1933
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Oct. 1, 1935
Nov. 16, 1936
June 1, 1937
June 1, 193V
July 29, 1937
Mar. 1,1939
Mar. 1,1939
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
Nov. 16, 1939
Nov. 16, 1939
Nov. 16, 1939
Nov. 16, 1939
Nov. 16, 1939
Aug. 1, 1940
Aug. 1, 1940
Aug. 1, 1940
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
Feb. 1, 1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
June 4, 1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
Jan. 1, 1898
Jan. 29,1909
Oct. 6, 1919
Jan. 11,1912
Sept. 28, 1919
Apr. 1, 1915
Apr. 19,1915
July 1, 1925
§Feb. 12,1918
Jan. 13,1911
July 19,1910
Apr. 7, 1910
Apr. 27,1912
Nov. 8,1915
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
Jupe 30,1909
§Dec. 31,1920
Nov, 9,1916
Sept. 30, 1913
July 1, 1916
July 1, 1921
Jan. 9, 1920
§Mar. 1, 1921
June 4, 1914
July 1, 1908
Oct. 3, 1917
Apr. 21,1915
Dec. 1, 1921
Nov. 1, 1919
Jan. 15,1924
§June 4, 1943
Nov. 30, 1919
July 21,1913
$10,000
10,000
10 000
Thomas D. Bowman
Coert duBois
Arthur C. Frost
J. Klahr Huddle
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 7, 1941
Oct. 2, 1942
July 7. 1941
Aug. 24,1942
Dec. 9, 1942
Aug. 23,1940
June 21,1941
Aug. 25,1941
Feb. 16,1943
Aug. 30,1940
June 20,1933
Aug. 27,1943
July 3, 1942
Jan. 7, 1942
Apr. 25,1941
June 11,1941
10,000
10, 000
10,000
10,000
Frank P. Lockhart..
H. Merle Cochran...
Ely E. Palmer
Department
On detail as in-
spector.
Sydney ..
10,000
10,000
10, 000
North Winship
Toronto
10, 000
George T. Summer-
lin.
Eugene H. Dooman.
Joseph E. Jacobs ...
Department
Department
Cairo .
10,000
9,800
9,800
Henry M. Bankhead
Ottawa. -.
9.800
Thomas L.Hughes..
Sam E. Woods
Vancouver
Zurich 2
9,800
9,800
Joseph W. Ballan-
tine.
Monnett B. Davis..
John F. Simmons...
S. Pinkney Tuck
Department
Department
Rio de Janeiro. .
9,600
9,600
9.600
9,600
George Wadsworth.
Nathaniel P. Davis.
John G. Erhardt
Robert D. Murphy.
Erie R. Dickover...
Kenneths. Patton..
Lowell C.Pinkerton.
George L. Brandt...
Willard L. Beaulac
Beirut and Da-
mascus.
Department
Department
Allied Control
Commission
for Italy.
Department
Calcutta
Jerusalem
Department
Madrid
Oct. 9, 1942
Sept. 3,1943
Feb. 25,1941
Nov. 22, 1943
June 28, 1943
June 13,1942
Feb. 14.1941
Feb. 12,1942
Apr. 23,1941
June 25,1943
June 28,1943
June 18,1943
Dec. 7, 1942
tJune 18,1938
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,400
9,400
9,400
9,200
9,000
Howard Bucknell,
London
9,000
Jr.
H. Freeman Mat-
thews.
Maxwell M Hamil-
Department
Moscow
9,000
9,000
ton.
^lajTiard B. Barnes
Dakar
9.000
William P. Blocker..
Ciudad Juarez. .
9,000
' Arranged chronologically according to salary and when salary is the same according to date of appointment to present
class. All officers hold both diplomatic and consular commissions.
' Assigned also to Liechtenstein.
» Appointed also to act as diplomatic agent pursuant to sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931. Receive.';
compensation as a Foreign Service officer.
* With the personal rank of ambassador.
' With the honorary rank of minister.
92
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 3 1, 104 4
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS I— Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Richard P. Butiick.
N.Y..
Foreign Service oflBcer.
Department
Dec. 4, 1943
July 16,1943
Dec.
1, 1921
$9, 000
Fehx Cole
D. C .
Rabat
May 22, 1943
July IC, 1943
1, 1915
9,000
Robert F Kelley
Mass
Counselor of embassy.
Ankara. _
tAug. 9, 1941
July 16, 1943
June
15, 1937
9,000
Joseph F. McGurk..
N. J..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Aug. 19, 1942
July 16, 1943
Apr.
15, 1915
9,000
Edward L. Reed
Pa....
Counselor of embassy.
Buenos Aires
Oct. 27,1941
July 16,1943
Dec.
10, 1920
9,000
H. Earle Russell
Mich.
Consul general
Casablanca
Feb. 19,1941
July 16, 1943
Oct.
6, 1916
9,000
Rudolf E. Schoen-
D.C..
Counselor of embassy'.
Brussels and
Apr. 1, 1941
July 16, 1943
Oct.
10, 1916
9,000
feld.
Warsaw. 2
The Hague and
Oslo.2
tJuly 1, 1942
Mo...
Foreign Service officer.
Praha2
{Sept. 15, 1943
Dee. 24,1941
July 16, 1943
May
2, 1921
Harold H. Titt-
Vatican City
9,000
mann, Jr.
Orme Wilson
N.Y..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
July 27,1940
July 16,1943
May
1, 1920
9,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS II
Hallett Johnson
Irving N. Linnell...
Carol H. Foster
Paul R. Josselyn
Myrl S. Myers
Lynn W. Meekins..
George A. Makinson.
William E. Dunn...
II. Coit MacLean...
Lacey C. Zapf
Joseph Flack
Cecil M. P. Cross...
Hugh S. Fullerton..
George P. Shaw
Raymond E. Cox...
George K. Donald..
Clarence J. Spiker...
Loyd V. Steere
Ralph H. Ackerman
J. Webb Benton
Edward M. Groth..
U. Lawrence Groves
Donald R. Heath....
James Hugh Keeley,
Jr.
Alfred W. Klieforth.
Thomas H. Lockett.
Robert B. Macatee
Hugh Millard
Orsen N. Nielsen...
Daniel J. Reagan..
Harold S. Tewell..
Raymond U. Geist..
Ellis O. Briggs
Parker W. Buhrman
Herbert S. Bursley..
William E. De-
Courcy.
N. J..
Mass..
Md...
Iowa..
Pa....
Pa....
Calif..
Tex...
Va....
Tenn .
Pa....
R. I...
Ohio..
Calif..
N. Y.
Ala...
D. C.
Calif..
Calif..
Pa...,
N.Y..
Pa....
Kans..
Calif..
Pa...
Ky...
Va...
Nebr.
Wis...
D. C.
N.Dak
Ohio..
Maine
Va.
D. C.
Tex
Foreign Service officer-
Consul general
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer .
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer-
Consul general
Counselor of embassy
for economic affairs.
Foreign Service officer.
Commercial attach^...
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general
Consul general
Agricultural attach^. . .
Commercial attache...
Consul general
Counselor of legation..
Counselor of embassy
for economic affairs.
Counselor of embassy.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general
Counselor of embassy
for economic aflairs.
Foreign Service officer.
First secretary
Foreign Service officer
Commercial attachfe..
First secretary
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of embassy.
Foreign Service officer
Counselor of embassy.
Foreign Service officer
Department
Capetown
Department
Department
Department
Department
Barcelona
Bogota
Winnipeg
M6xico, D. F....
Department
Buenos Aires...
Department
Bern
Rio de Janiero
Department...
Habana
Department...
Mfexico, D. F.
Department...
July
24, 1930
Sept.
22,1912
July
1, 1931
Oct.
21, 1914
Jan.
3, 1938
Oct.
4, 1919
Jan.
3, 1938
Apr.
25, 1910
Jan.
3, 1938
Sept.
30, 1907
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
Mar.
1, 1939
Oct.
7, 1909
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
Nov.
16, 1939
Oct.
9, 1916
Aug.
1, 1940
Dec.
23, 1919
Aug.
1, 1940
Mar.
8, 1920
Aug.
1, 1940
Nov.
1, 1920
May
1, 1941
Sept.
1, 1921
May
1, 1941
July
25, 1914
May
1, 1941
May
29, 1914
Aug.
16, 1941
July
1, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
Dec.
8, 1920
Feb.
1, 1942
July
1, 1920
Feb.
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
Oct.
4, 1920
Feb.
1, 1942
Apr.
13, 1920
Feb.
1, 1942
June
15, 1916
Feb.
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
Feb.
1,1942
Nov.
1,1918
Feb.
1, 1942
June
2, 1919
Feb.
1, 1942
Jan.
4, 1917
Feb.
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
Feb.
6, 1920
June
1, 1942
Nov.
25, 1921
July
10, 1943
Nov.
2, 1925
July
16, 1943
Sept.
10, 1918
July
16, 1943
Nov.
21,1916
July
10, 1943
Jan.
1, 1922
' With the personal rank of minister.
- Governments of Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Czechoslovakia established in England.
CLASlSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
93
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS II— Continued
Whence
Date of ap-
Date of
Name
ap-
Designation
Post
- J
pointment to
entry into
Salary
pointed
present clas.<;
service
Dudley G. Dvvyre..
Colo...
Counselor of embassy
and consul general.
Montevideo
tApr.
1, 1942
July
16, 1943
Oct. 6, 1919
.$8, 000
Walter A. Foote....
Tex...
First secretary.
Canberra '
June
23, 1942
July
16, 1943
Sept. 30, 1920
8,000
Waldemar J. Gall-
N. Y..
Counselor of embassy.
London
{Jan.
7, 1944
July
16, 1943
Oct. 7, 1922
8.000
man.
George D. Hopper..
Ky....
Consul general
St. John's, N. F.
June
19, 1941
July
16, 1943
Oct. 5, 1917
8,000
Charles A. Liven-
Wash.
Economic counselor...
Allied Control
Dec.
3, 1943
July
16, 1943
July 1, 1939
8,000
good.
Commission
for Italy.
Sydney B. Redecker.
N. Y-
First secretary and
Madrid
Oct.
5, 1943
July
16, 1943
July 24,1919
8,000
consul.
Laurence E. Salis-
111
Foreign Service officer
Department
Oct.
21,1941
July
16,1943
June 29, 1920
8,000
bury.
Harold Shantz
N. Y..
Counselor of embassy.
Athens and Bel-
grade. 2
Dec.
23, 1943
July
16, 1943
Nov. 30, 1921
8,000
Ashley B. Sowell .
Temi
Commercial attach^...
Panama.
tJan.
15,1940
July
16. 1943
July 1, 1939
May 27, 1921
8,000
8,000
Edwin F. Stanton..
Calif..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Aug.
24, 1942
July
16, 1943
Christian T.Steger..
Va....
Consul
Jerusalem
Dec.
30, 1938
July
16, 1943
Jan. 2, 1920
8,000
Howard K. Travers.
N. Y..
Foreign Service officer
Department
June
22, 1942
July
16. 1943
Aug. 13, 1919
8,000
Fletcher Warren
Tex...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Oct.
15, 1943
July
16, 1943
Nov. 23. 1921
8,000
Don C. Bliss, Jr
Miss..
Commercial attache...
London
Upr.
15, 1943
Nov.
16, 1943
July 1, 19.39
8, UOO
Walter J. Donnelly..
D. C.
Counselor of embassy
for economic affairs.
Rio de Janeiro..
tNov.
5, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
July 1, 1939
8,000
William R. Lang-
don.
.\lfred T. Nester....
Mass..
C onsul general
Kunming
June
10, 1943
Nov.
16, 1943
July 17, 1911
8, 000
N. Y_.
Consul general
Palermo ^
Jan.
5, 1944
Nov.
16, 1943
Nov. 22, 1919
8,U00
Albert F. Nufer
N. Y..
Counselor of embassy
for economic affairs.
Habana
tNov.
5, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
July 1, 1939
8,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS III
Hugh H. Watson..
William H. Beck...
John D. Johnson...
George R. Merrell..
Leslie E. Reed
Warden McK. Wil-
son.
Dayle C. McDon-
ough.
George C. Howard .
Lester L. Schnare...
?amuel H. Wiley...
OurtisT. Everett...
Samuel J. Fletcher..
Edwin Carl Kemp.,
^ucien Memminger
i'efferson Patterson..
J3arold L. William-
j son.
i'^dward S. Crocker.
W.
Vt-...
D. C.
Vt....
Mo...
Minn.
Ind...
Mo...
D. C.
Ga....
N. C
Tenn.
Maine
Fla..
S. C.
Ohio
111...
Mass..
Consul general .
Consul general.
Consul
Secretary
Consul general and
first secretary.
Foreign Service officer
Foreign Service officer
First secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul genera]
Counselor of embassy.
Consul general
First secretary and
consul.
Glasgow..
Hamilton, Ber-
muda.
Montreal-
New Delhi
Asuncion
On leave pend-
ing retirement.
Department
Habana.
Department.
Pernanibuco.
Toronto
Calcutta
Halifax
Paramaribo..
Lima..
Guayaquil...
Feb. 5, 1942
Nov. 22, 1939
June 25,1942
Mar. 24, 1942
Sept. .30, 1943
Sept. 29, 1943
Nov. G, 1942
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
July
Apr.
Feb.
tDec.
Aug.
29, 1943
l.'i, 1944
18. 1942
5, 1943
8. 1941
18. 1943
9. 1942
14, 1942
Lisbon Nov. 23,1942
July 24,1930
Dec. 17,1931
June 1, 1937
June 16, 1938
Mar. 1, 1939
Mar. 1, 1939
Apr. 1,1939
July 1, 1939
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
May
May
May
May
1, 1940
1, 1940
1, 1940
1. 1940
1. 1941
1, 1941
1. 1941
1. 1941
Aug. 16,1941
' Resident at Melbourne.
2 Governments of Greece and Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
' .\ssigned also as eoun.selor on the Advisory Council, Allied Control Commission for Italy.
."74.^90 — 44- 7
Nov. 10, 1906
Dec. 29,1931
Sept. 20,1922
Jan.
May
4, 1922
9, 1914
Aug. 31, 1921
Oct. 0, 1919
July 1, 1939
May 5, 1916
June 23, 1914
Oct. 29, 1919
Oct. 19,1917
7,1914
27, 1907
8, 1921
28, 1919
May
Apr.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept. 30, 1922
94
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS III— Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Homer S. Fox_
Harry F. Hawley...
Frank S. Williams..
George Atcheson, Jr.
Merwin L. Bohan. . .
J. Rives Childs
Charles E. Dicker-
son, Jr.
Julian B. Foster
Clayton Lane
James E. McKeima.
Paul Q. Mirmeman.
Paul O. Nyhus-
Karl L. Rankin
Leo D. Sturgeon
Clififord C. Taylor..
John Carter Vincent.
Selden Chapin
George F. Keiman..
Samuel Reber.
Robert Lacy Smyth
Angus I. Ward
Howard Donovan...
Albert M. Doyle.. .
Richard Ford.
Mich .
N. Y.-
Miss..
Calif..
Tex...
Va....
N.J..
Ala.--
Calif..
Mass..
Ohio.-
Wis...
Maine
111
Colo..
Ga....
Pa....
Wis...
N. Y..
Calif-
Mich
111....
Mich
Okla.
Edwm A. Plitt
Christian M. Ravn-
dal.
Wain Wright Abbott
Charles A. Bay
Hiram A. Boucher.
Clarence C. Brooks..
George H. Butler...
Harry E. Carlson
Owen L. Dawson...
Samuel H. Day
Hooker A. Doolittle.
Fayette J. Flexer
Raleigh A. Gibson..
Julian F. Harring-
ton.
Frank Anderson
Henry.
KarldeO.MacVitty.
Thomas McEnelly..
John R. Minter.
Md...
Iowa..
Pa....
Minn.
Mmn.
N.J..
111.-..
111....
RL...
Calif.
N. Y.
111....
111....
Mass.
Del...
Term.
N.Y.
S.C.
Foreign Service officer-
Consul...
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of embassy.
Counselor of embassy
for economic affairs.
First secretary and
consuL
First secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Secretary
Foreign Service officer.
Agricultural attachg...
Agricultural attache...
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Agricultural attache. .
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor
Counselor.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
First secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Counselor of legation..
Foreign Service officer.
Commercial attachfi...
Consul
First secretary
First secretary
First secretary and
consul.
Agricultural attache...
Commercial attache...
First secretary
Consul
First secretary and
consul.
First secretary and
consul.
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Counselor of legation.
• Assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
* Assigned to serve at Johannesburg.
President's War
Relief Control
Board.
Bilbao..
Department
Chungking
Buenos Aires
Tangier.
Lisbon..
Department
New Delhi
Department
Habana
Buenos Aires
Department
Department
Ottawa
Department
Algiers
European Ad-
visory Com-
mission, Lon-
don.
Allied Control
Commission
for Italy.
Victoria, B. C...
Vladivostok
Bombay '
Department
Tehran...
Department.
Stockholm..
Department...
Mexico, D. F.
Auckland
Santiago
Lima
Stockholm
Chungking
Pretoria '
Cairo
Melilla
Mexico, D. F. .
Madrid
Port Elizabeth.
Alexandria.
Tampico...
Canberra...
Apr. 24,1941
Sept. 22, 1942
June 3, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
{Nov. 5, 1942
Dec. 23,1940
June 17,1943
Aug. 16,1941
July
Apr.
Nov.
Apr.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
14. 1942
26. 1943
5, 1941
15, 1942
28, 1934
3, 1943
27. 1941
30, 1939
15. 1942
29. 1943
1, 1943
Nov. 22, 1943
Oct. 9, 1943
tOct. 31,1941
Jan. 7, 1939
Sept. 20, 1941
Sept. 29, 1943
May 31,1941
Dec. 23,1943
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
16, 1941
16,1941
1,1942
1, 1942
July 1, 1939
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
June
June
1,1942
1,1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1,1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
June 1, 1942
June 1, 1942
June 1, 1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
July 13,1943 July 16,1943
tNov. 13, 1942
Sept. 26, 1941
tNov. 14, 1941
JAug. 9, 1941
Dec. 12,1941
June 11,1943
Apr. 16,1942
Dec. 1, 1943
June 17, 1943
{Aug. 9, 1941
Mar. 5, 1942
June 24,1942
Feb. 1, 1943
Jan. 5, 1942
tDec. 3, 1943
July
July
July
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
Nov.
July
Sept.
July
1, 1909
1, 1939
10, 1920
1, 1939
Nov. 3,1923
July 1, 1939
July
July
June
July
July
July
Oct.
July
May
Apr.
Oct.
1,1939
1, 1939
1. 1925
1,1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
30. 1920
1,1939
11,1924
20, 1925
1. 1926
Oct. 1, 1926
Sept. 10, 1920
Apr. 20,1925
Nov. 29, 1921
Aug. 11,1922
Apr. 12,1923
Nov. 30, 1921
Nov. 26, 1920
Apr. 17,1920
Oct.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Jan.
2, 1940
4, 1920
1, 1939
1, 1926
21,1916
July 1,1939
July 1,1939
Jan. 29,1917
§June 2, 1925
July 12,1920
Apr. 19,1921
Oct. 1, 1912
Aug. 23,1917
Feb. 11,1914
§June 4, 1940
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS Ill-Continued
Name
John J. Muccio
Earl L. Packer
Austin R. Preston..
Benjamin Reat h
Riggs.
Joseph C. Satter-
thwaite.
James T.Scott
Samuel Sokobin
George Tait
Marshall M. Vance. _
Jesse F. Van Wiekel
John W. Bailey, Jr..
Donald F. Bigelow..
David McK. Key...
Marcel E. Malige...
Renwick S. Mc
Niece.
Warwick Perkins. _.
J. Bartlett Richards.
Whence
ap
pointed
R. I..
Utah.
N.Y..
Pa....
Mich.
Ga....
N.J...
Va....
Ohio..
N.Y..
Tex...
Minn.
Tenn..
Idaho.
Utah..
Md...
Md...
Designation
Counselor of embassy
First secretary
Consul general .
Consul
First secretary.
Commercial attache...
Foreign Service officer.
First secretary
Consul -
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general and
first secretary.
First secretary
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general
Consul
First secretary and
consul.
Commercial attache. ..
Post
Panama
Ankara
Louren^o Mar-
ques.
Malmo-.-
Ankara.
Beirut ,
Damascus
Department.
Bern.- ,
Department.
Santiago
Bern
Department-
Tunis
Maracaibo--.
Moscow-
Chungking,
Date of a"!-
signment
tAug. 24,1943
Oct. 29,1942
tApr. 27, 1943
Dec. 30, 1942
{Aug. 9, 1941
Oct. 7, 1942
Dec. 1, 1942
Sept. 3,1943
Apr. 15,1942
June 18,1942
Nov. 8,1943
tNov. 25, 1941
Dec. 22,1941
Nov. 27, 1943
Aug. 10,1940
Nov. 10, 1942
Nov. 27, 1942
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July
July
July
July
Oct.
16. 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
1, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Date of
entry into
service
Aug. 29,1921
§Sept. 1,1936
Oct. 16,1922
Dec. 24,1919
July 16,1924
July 1, 1939
May 29,1914
Oct. 3, 1923
July 5, 1921
July 1. 1939
§ Oct. 1, 1943
July 4, 1921
Apr. 20, 1925
July 14,1921
July 8, 1920
Nov. 16, 1943 Nov. 6, 1924
Nov. 16, 1943 July 1, 1939
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS IV
Hasell H. Dick...
Walter H. Sholes--.
Henry M. Wolcott. .
Harold B. Quarton-.
Richard F. Boyce...
Henry S. Waterman.
C. Porter Kuyken-
dall.
James P. Moffitt
Harold D. Finley...
Erwin P. Keeler
Gardner Richard-
son.
Rollin R. Winslow..
Edmund B. Mont-
gomery.
Paul C. Squire
Clayson W. Aid-
rid ge.
William H. Beach...
Allan Dawson
James Orr Denby...
Lyim W. Franklin. -
Curtis C. Jordan
George R. Canty
Robert G. Glover...
Julian C. Greenup..
S. C...
Okla..
N.Y..
Iowa..
Mich .
Wash.
Pa....
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ind...
Conn.
Mich .
Mass..
N. Y.,
Va....
Iowa..
Ind...
Md...
Calif..
Mass..
Fla...
Calif..
Foreign Service officer.
Consul general
C onsul general
Consul general...
First secretary and
consul.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
First secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
First secretary
Consul.. _
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Consul.- -.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Commercial attach^...
Counselor of embassy
for economic affairs.
Department
Basel
Tenerife
Malaga
Habana
Monterrey
Department
Caracas
INIanagua
Department
Bern
On leave pend-
ing retirement.
Department
Geneva..
Department
Johannesburg...
Department
Department
Niagara Falls...
San Luis Potosi.
Department
Montevideo
Lima.
Sept. 17, 1941
Mar. 31, 1941
tAug. 28,1943
Sept. 28, 1942
June 6,1943 Oct. 1,1935
Apr. 26,1941
Sept. 3,1943
Apr. 10,1941
Nov. 2,1943
July 9, 1943
Dec. 8, 1941
Nov. 2,1943
July 19,1941
Nov. 6, 1942
Oct. 2. 1941
Nov. 18, 1942
Aug. 11,1943
Sept. 16, 1940
Mar. 26, 1942
Nov. 16, 1943
Mar. 12, 1940
tDec. 9, 1942
May 9, 1930
May 9, 1930
July 24,1930
Feb. 4, 1931
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
June 16,1938
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
Aug. 16,1941
Mar. 14, 1911
Sept. 18,1911
June 9, 1906
Apr. 29,1912
July 10,1920
June
1, 1937
Jan.
25, 1917
June
16, 1938
Oct.
2, 1920
Mar.
1, 1939
Oct.
10, 1919
Apr.
1, 1939
Oct.
2, 1920
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
16, 1941
16, 1941
16, 1941
16, 1941
16, 1941
1, 1942
1, 1942
1, 1942
July 1,1939
July 1, 1939
Oct. 1,1920
Feb. 12,1919
Nov. 17, 1919
§Jan. 11,1934
Nov.
Apr.
Sept.
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
July
6, 1924
20, 1925
6, 1921
9, 1912
29,1920
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
fy)
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS IV— Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
Designation
Post
Date of a.s-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
Date of
entry into
Salary
pointed
present class
service
3eorge J. Haering...
N. Y..
First secretary and
consul.
Madrid ,
Apr.
1, 1942
Feb.
1, 1942
Nov. 6,1924
$6, 200
oel C. Hudson
Mo...
First secretary and
consul.
Santiago
Mar.
12,1943
Feb.
1, 1942
Apr. 12,1923
6,200
Charles W. Lewis, Jr
Mich .
Foreign Service oflBcer.
Department
Nov.
23, 1940
Feb.
1, 1942
Apr. 12,1923
6,200
tester De Witt Mal-
Calif..
Agricultural attache...
Mexico, D. F...
Oct.
17, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
July 1, 1939
6,200
lory.
^uincy F. Roberts..
Tex...
Consul
Belfast...
Sept.
4, 1942
Feb.
1,1942
Apr. 17,1915
July 1, 1939
6,200
ames Somerville
Miss..
First secretary
Brussels, Oslo,
Apr.
8, 1943
Feb.
1,1942
6,200
The Hague,
and Warsaw. 1
Praha i
tSept.
15, 1943
'aul P. Steintorf
Va....
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Sept.
3, 1943
Feb.
1, 1942
July 1, 1939
6,200
Toward H. Tewks-
Mass..
Commercial attache...
Quito
Oct.
7, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
July 1, 1939
6,200
bury.
. Walter Washing-
W.Va.
First secretary and
Stockholm
July
24, 1940
Feb.
1, 1942
Oct. 1, 1926
6,200
ton.
consul.
Uaurice W. AltafFer.
Ohio..
Consul
Zurich
May 31, 1933
June
1, 1942
Oct. 28,1921
6,200
Villiam W. Butter-
La....
First secretary.
Madrid and Lis-
tJuly
29, 1942
June
1, 1942
June 2, 1928
6,200
worth, Jr.
bon.
'aul C. Daniels
N. Y..
Counselor of embassy.
Bogota
Oct.
22, 1943
June
1, 1942
Sept. 29, 1927
6,200
recil Wayne Gray..
Tenn..
Foreign Service oflRcer
Department
Jan.
6, 1943
June
1, 1942
July 5, 1923
6,200
V. DanaHodgdon...
Md...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
June
19, 1942
June
1, 1942
§Jan. 11,1934
6,200
leorge H. Winters..
Kans..
Consul
Nuevo Laredo..
June
2, 1942
June
1, 1942
Apr. 1, 1925
6,200
David C. Berger
Va....
Consul general and
first secretary.
Buenos Aires
|Jan.
8, 1944
Oct.
20, 1942
July 1, 1920
6,000
^ewis Clark
Ala...
First secretary and
Ottawa
Apr.
29, 1941
Oct.
20, 1942
Nov. 2.1925
6,000
consul.
rabot Coville.
Calif..
First secretary and
consul.
London
Feb.
5, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Oct. 1, 1926
6,000
Leonard G. Dawson.
Va....
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Dec.
4. 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Oct. 22,1918
6,000
3erald Keith
El
Foreign Service officer.
Department ...
Mar.
20, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Feb. 24.1927
6,000
rharles Roy Na-
N. Y..
Consul
Edinburgh
Aug.
23, 1935
Oct.
20, 1942
Feb. 8, 1907
6,000
smith.
;amuel R. Thomp-
Calif..
Mass..
Consul
Halifax
Sept.
June
17, 1941
3, 1942
Oct.
July
20, 1942
16, 1943
Nov. 20, 1916
May 1,1929
6,000
son.
Charles E. Bohlen..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
6,000
lussell M. Brooks..
Oreg.-
N. Y..
Consul
Casablanca.
Department
Oct.
June
10, 1941
3, 1942
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
Aug. 13,1919
Oct. 8, 1923
6,000
ohn H. Bruins
Foreign Service officer.
6,000
ohn M. Cabot
Mass..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
July
3, 1941
July
16, 1943
Oct. 1, 1926
6,000
\. Bland Calder
N. Y..
First secretary and
consul.
Moscow
Oct.
5, 1942
July
16, 1943
July 1, 1939
6,000
jBO J. Callanan
Mass..
Ohio..
Consul-
Pernambuco
Riode Janeiro. .
Jan.
May
8, 1942
28, 1935
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
Sept. 4,1923
July 1, 1939
6,000
\rehie W. Childs...
Assistant commercial
6,001,
attache.
SN'alton C. Ferris
Wis...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Oct.
21,1941
July
16, 1943
§Jan. 11,1934
6,000
Teorge Gregg Fuller.
Calif..
Consul .-
St. John, N. B..
Sept.
27, 1943
July
16, 1943
Aug. 6,1937
6.000
rt'. Perry George
Ala...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Apr.
24, 1941
July
16, 1943
Oct. 28,1916
6,000
Franklin C. Gowen.
Pa....
Foreign Service officer-
Department
Nov.
19, 1941
July
16. 1943
Jan. 17,1920
6,000
Edward B. Lawson.
D. C.
Commercial attache...
Managua.
Jan.
11,1940
July
16, 1943
July 1, 1939
6,000
Edward P. Lawton.
Ga
Secretary and consul..
Consul
Algiers
Dec.
27, 1943
July
16, 1943
Nov. 2,1925
6.000
ohn J. Meily
Pa
Guadalajara
Sept.
16,1941
July
16, 1943
Oct. 2,1916
6,000
Harold M. Randall..
Iowa..
First secretary.
Buenos Aires
tAug.
23, 1943
July
16, 1943
July - 1, 1939
6,000
ames W. Riddle-
Va....
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Oct.
28, 1943
July
16, 1943
Nov. 20, 1929
6,000
berger.
William W. Schott..
Kans..
Rplirinn
Consul
Oran
nHs PnlonH nnd C
Jan.
7nphns
12, 1943' July
Invntin pstnhl
16, 1943
shpd in
Aug. 16,1922
Kripland.
6,000
: rjnvpmTnpnts n
^ Vnrn-nv thp Mpfhprln
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS IV— Continued
Whence
Date of as-
Date of ap-
Da
te of
Name
ap-
Designation
Post
pointment to
entry into
Salary
pointed
present class
service
Edward J. Sparks..-
N. Y..
First secretary and
consul.
Montevideo
Jan.
15,1942
July
16. 1943
Dec.
1,1921
$6, 000
Maurice L. Stafford.
Calif..
Consul general and
first secretary.
Mexico, D. F...
Uug.
23, 1943
July
10, 1943
Sept.
30, 1919
6, OO:)
Alan N. Steyne
N. Y..
Foreign Service oflRcer.
Department
Sept.
23, 1943
July
16. 1943
Jan.
15, 1930
6, 00!)
Harry L. Troutman.
Ga....
First secretary.
Ankara
tAug.
21, 1943
July
16, 1943
Sept.
8, 1919
6,000
N. C-
Beira
Dec.
24, 1942
July
16, 1943
Nov.
3, 1923
6, 000
Arend.
James R. Wilkinson.
Wis...
Consul
Birmingham
Jan.
16, 1936
July
16, 1943
July
2, 1921
6,000
Calif
First secretary and
Madrid
July
6, 1940
July
16, 1943
Sept.
29, 1927
6,000
Willis.
consul.
H. Merrell Benning-
hofl.
Gilson G. Blake
N. Y..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Aug.
24, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
Mar.
23, 1927
6,000
Md...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
July
2, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
Mar.
9, 1920
6, 000
Joseph F. Burt
Ill
Consul
V^alparaiso
July
30, 1940
Nov.
16, 1943
Mar.
1, 1920
6, 000
Reginald S. Castle-
Calif..
Mass..
Consul-
Porto Alegre
Port-au-Prince..
Sept.
Oct.
4, 1943
16, 1941
Nov.
Nov.
16, 1943
16, 1943
.A.pr.
§July
15, 1919
1, 1936
6. (KJO
man.
Vinton Chapin
Second secretary and
6, 0(X)
consul.
Prescott Childs
Mass-
Second secretary and
consul.
Wellington
Aug.
26, 1943
Nov.
16, 1943
Nov.
6, 1924
6,000
Charles H. Derry...
Ga...
Consul
Sydney
July
5, 1941
Nov.
16, 1943
Aug.
15, 1922
6,000
C. Paul Fletcher
Tenn.
Mass..
Consul
Basra
Aug.
July
7, 1942
30, 1938
Nov.
Nov.
16, 1943
16, 1943
July
July
19, 1924
3, 1924
6,000
Wiuthrop S. Greene.
Second secretary and
Stockholm
6,000
consul.
William M. Gwynn.
Calif..
Second secretary and
Beirut _
Jan.
17, 1938
Nov.
16, 1943
Oct.
1, 1926
6,000
consul.
Second secretary
Damascus
Dec.
1,1942
Eugene M. Hinkle..
N. Y..
Second secretary
Habana
July
8, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
Nov.
2, 1925
6,000
Clarence E. Macy...
Colo. .
Consul
Karachi
June
10, 1936
Nov.
16, 1943
Apr.
1, 1921
6,000
E. Talbot Smith
Conn.
Consul
Durban
Mar.
10, 1943
Nov.
16, 1943
Dec.
1. 1921
6,000
Francis H. Styles...
Va..._
Consul
Dublin
May 29, 1939
Nov.
16, 1943
June
21, 1920
6,000
Second secretary _
Dublin
Aug.
9, 1941
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V
Charles L. Luedtke.
Osborn S. Watson..
Robert F. Fernald..
Bernard Gotlieb
Malcolm P. Hooper.
Leigh W. Hunt
Olivers. North
John F. Huddleston.
Sheldon Thomas
John H. Morgan
John H. Lord
George P. Waller....
Dale W. Maher
Walter H. McKin-
ney.
Walter S. Reineck...
Thomas H. Robin-
son.
William A. Smale.
Minn.
Ga.-..
Maine
N. Y..
Md...
D. C.
Conn.
Ohio..
N. Y..
Mass..
Mass..
Ala...
Mo...
Mich .
Ohio..
N. J..-
. Calif..
Foreign Service officer
Commercial attach^..
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Foreign Service officer
Assistant commercial
attache.
Consul
Second secretary
Foreign Service officer
Consul-
Consul.-
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Department.
Caracas
Las Palmas..
Habana
Jerusalem
Department.
Ottawa
Curacao
Buenos Aires
Department-
Kingston
Chihuahua.-.
Bern -..
Barcelona
Regina
Guatemala-..
Cork - - .---
Nov.
1, 1943
Nov.
2, 1937
Dec.
13, 1941
July
5, 1943
Dec.
31,1942
Dec.
20, 1940
Nov.
16, 1928
Apr.
5, 1940
Aug.
30, 1940
Sept.
22, 1943
Nov.
21,1941
Nov.
20, 1942
Dec.
12, 1941
Feb.
16, 1943
Feb.
27, 1942
May
8, 1943
Sept.
14. 1938
July
1
1939
July
1
1939
Apr.
1
1936
June
1
1937
Jul.v
1
1939
July
1
1939
July
I
1939
Nov.
16
1939
June
4
1940
Au?.
1
1940
May
1
1941
May
1
1941
Aug.
It;
1941
Aug.
16
1941
Aug.
16
1941
Aug.
10
1941
Aug.
16.
1941
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
Jan.
2, 1916
Apr.
17, 1915
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
July
1, 1939
Nov.
3, 1923
June
20, 1940
Nov.
2, 1925
Mar.
1, 1920
Mar.
1,1913
Feb.
25, 1925
Nov.
1, 1923
Oct.
1,1914
Aug.
10, 1922
Feb.
2.'?. 1919
98
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 194 4
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V— Continued
Naffe
Whence
ap-
pointed
Howard F. Withey .
Richard M. de Lam-
bert.
Samuel O. Ebling...
George R.HukilL..
Benjamin M. Hulley
Paul W. Meyer
Sheldon T. Mills.. .-
Sidney E. O'Donog-
hue.
James B. Pilcher
Robert B. Streeper..
LaVerne Baldwin. ..
Warren M. Chase. ..
Oliver Edmund
Clubb.
Raymond A. Hare..
Bertel E. Kuniholm.
Rufus H. Lane, Jr..
James S. Moose, Jr..
William T.Turner..
Glenn A. Abbey
Sidney H. Browne..
J. Holbrook Chap-
man.
DuWayne G.Clark.
Basil D. Dahl
Ernest E. Evans
Landreth M. Harri-
son.
Knowlton V. Hicks.
Nelson R. Park
Albert W.Scott
Miss A. Viola Smith.
Edward G. True-
blood.
Clifton R. Wharton.
Ware Adams.
Burton Y. Berry
Lee R. Blohm
James C. H. Bon-
bright.
Daniel M. Brad-
dock.
James E. Brown, Jr.
Mich .
N.Mex
Ohio..
Del...
Fla....
Colo.-
Oreg..
N. J...
Ga._..
Ohio..
N. Y..
Ind...
Minn.
lowa..
Mass..
Va..-.
Ark...
Ga....
Wis...
N.J...
D. C.
Calif..
Wis...
N.Y.-
Minn..
N. Y..
Colo...
Mo__.
Calif. -
111
Mass.
Ga...
Ind-.
Ariz..
N. Y.
Mich.
Pa...
Designation
Consul.
Consul.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service oflScer.
Foreign Service officer.
Secretary
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service ofl3cer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary
Foreign Service ofiicer..
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul I.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Commercial attach^...
Commercial attache...
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Consul..
Foreign Service officer.
First secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul general
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Post
Veracruz -
Tahiti....
Tabriz. -
London.
Department
Department
New Delhi
Mexico, D. F..
Department-
Department.
Madrid
Bern
Department.
Cairo..
Jidda
Quebec.
San Jos6.
Jidda
Navy Depart-
ment.
London.
London
Department-
Ascuncion
Wellington
Mfixico, D. F.
Bern
Department.
Matamoros-.
Brazzaville-
Department.
San Joe6
Tananarive.
London
Istanbul
Antofagasta. .
Department.
Bahia
Department.
Date of as-
signment
Sept. 3,
Sept. 19,
Sept. 29,
Apr. 26,
Sept. 20,
June 3,
Aug. 19,
July 1
Dec. 23,
July
Dec. 3
Oct. 16,
Nov. 11
May 24,
Mar. 13,
Aug. 20,
Mar. 25,
JJune 4
Sept. 22,
Apr. 8,
Nov. 13,
Jan. 13,
Jan.
tFeb. 10
June 3,
Dee. 26,
Oct.
May 20,
Nov. 18,
Sept. 23,
June 22,
Apr.
May 27,
tJune 10,
Dec. 18,
June 19,
Sept. 4,
Feb. 18,
1941
1943
1943
1940
1942
1943
1942
1941
1943
1942
1939
1943
1939
1940
1943
1943
1943
1942
1941
1943
1944
1942
1942
1942
1941
1941
1942
1943
1941
1943
1942
1941
1943
1942
1942
1943
1943
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Aug. 16,
Feb. 1
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1,
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
July 16,
July 16,
July 16,
July 16,
July 16,
July 16,
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
194
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
Date of
entry into
service
Oct.
July 16,
July 11
Apr. 12,
Nov. 6
May 9,
Nov. 12,
Apr. 6,
Nov. 6,
Sept. 4
July 1
Feb. 9,
July 1
Apr. 1
June 18
Nov. 6,
Jan. 17,
Apr. 26,
Oct. 12,
Sept. 29,
Oct. 16,
July 1
July 1
Nov. 8
Sept. 26,
Oct. 13
July 11
Feb. 20,
July
June
Apr. 14
Dec. 7,
May 21
Aug. 23,
Sept. 29,
May 1
July 7,
1921
1923
1924
1924
1928
1920
1928
1924
1926
1929
1928
1927
1928
1924
1928
1924
1927
1927
1919
1939
1939
1917
1927
1923
1919
1920
1939
1928
1925
1929
1928
1919
1927
1929
1928
' Appointed also to act as minister resident pursuant to sec. 24 of an act of Congress ai)proved Febniary 23, 1931.
compensation as a Foreign Service officer.
Recei\t
CLASISIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICEEiS
99
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS V— Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of a"!-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Homer M. Bying-
ton, Jr.
Everett F. Drum-
Conn-
Foreign Service oflSeer.
Department
Apr. 4, 1941
July
16, 1943
Dec. 23,1930
$5, 000
Okla..
Second secretary
Chungking '
Nov. 21, 1942
July
16, 1943
Jan. 2, 1931
5,000
right.
Elbridge Durbrow..
Consul
Kunming .. .
Feb. 2, 1943
Calif..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
May 28, 1942
July
16, 1943
May 31, 1930
5,000
Peter H. A. Flood...
N. H..
Foreign Service oflQcer.
Ciudad Juarez. -
Feb. 6, 1942
July
16, 1943
July 26,1920
5,000
Ill
American maritime
Horta
Jan. 31, 1944
July
16, 1943
§May 28,1918
5,000
delegate.
Charles H. Heisler
Del
Consul
Newcastle - on -
Feb. 17,1942
July
16, 1943
Nov. 10,1914
5,000
Tyne.
HerveJ L'Heurcux
N H
Secretary and consul
Algiers. -
tJan. 20, 1944
July
July
16, 1943
Jan. 2, 1927
July 1, 1929
5,000
Tex
Second secretary and
Bern
Aug. 1, 1938
16, 1943
5,000
consul.
Erik W. Magnuson
111
Consul -
Winnipeg -
Oct. 16, 1943
July
16, 1943
Oct. 6, 1919
5,000
Consul
Mexicali
Dec. 20, 1937
July
16, 1943
Jan. 27, 1919
5,000
James K. Penfleld...
Calif. -
Second secretary
Chungking
Nov. 2,1942
July
16, 1943
May 14,1930
5,000
Edwin Schoenrich-.
Md...
Foreign Service ofHcer.
Department
Sept. 25, 1941
July
16, 1943
Nov. 6,1924
5,000
Horace H. Smith
Ohio..
Second secretary
Consul
Chungking '
Kunming
Sept. 28, 1942
July 27,1943
July
16, 1943
Nov. 6,1928
5,000
Llewellyn E .
Colo
Second secretary and
Moscow
Nov. 20, 1940
July
16, 1943
Feb. 12,1929
5,000
Thompson, Jr.
consul.
Edward T. Wailes .
N. Y..
Oct. 26,1943
July
16, 1943
Oct. 22,1929
5,000
consul.
Ohio .
Second secretary and
London- -.-
Sept. 30, 1943
July
16, 1943
Sept. 3, 1928
6,000
consul.
Thomas C. Wasson.
N. J...
Foreign Service ofHcer .
Department
Sept. 18, 1941
July
16, 1943
Jan. 11,1925
5,000
Sidney A. Belovsky
N. Y
Consul
Algiers'
Jan. 31,1944
Nov.
16, 1943
Apr. 19,1921
5,000
Cavendish W. Can-
Utah..
Foreign Service officer-
Department
Mar. 15, 1941
Nov.
16, 1943
Mar. 2,1920
5,000
Augustus S. Chase..
Conn.
Foreign Service officer.
Department
June 3, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
Nov. 2,1925
5,000
William P. Cochran,
Jr.
Gerald A. Drew
Pa....
Foreign Service officer-
Department
Oct. 11,1943
Nov.
16, 1943
June 20,1928
5,000
Calif..
Second secretary.
Guatemala
July 1, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
Sept. 29, 1927
5,000
Monroe B. Hall
N.Y.-
Secretary -
New Delhi
Sept. 3,1942
Nov.
16, 1943
July 7, 1928
5,000
Cloyce K. Huston...
Iowa..
Foreign Service ofiScer.
Department
July 7, 1941
Nov.
16, 1943
July 1, 1925
5,000
Perry N. Jester
Va_...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Aug. 29,1941
Nov.
16, 1943
Sept. 29, 1927
5,000
Kenneth C. Krenta.
Iowa..
Foreign Service oflScer-
Department
May 26, 1943
Nov.
16, 1943
Mar. 11, 1926
5,000
J. Hall Paxton
Va.-..
Second secretary
Consul
Chungking
Kunming--
Nov. 8,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Nov.
16,1943 Apr. 20,1925
5,000
Guy W. Ray
Ala---
Second secretary and
consul
Mexico, D. F.-_
Aug.. 26, 1941
Nov.
16,1943 Feb. 14,1918
5, 000
Walter N. Walms-
ley, Jr.
Roberts. Ward .-.-
Md...
Foreign Service ofHcer.
Department
Nov. 26, 1943
Nov.
16,1943 July 23,1927
5,000
Ohio..
Foreign Service officer-
Department
Juno 3, 1942
Nov.
16, 1943
July 1, 1929
5,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI
IloC.Funk
Thomas D. Davis...
Stewart E.McMillin
Gilbert B. Willson..
John S. Calvert
Gerhard Gade.
Thomas S. Horn...
Sheridan Talbott...
Colo...
Okla..
Kans..
Tex...
N. C.
Ill
Mo...
Ky....
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Consul
Barbados
St. John, N. B.
Mazatldn
Piedras Negras.
Windsor.
San Salvador...
Suva...
Cardiff.
' Temporarily at Sian.
'' Temporarily at Tihwa.
3 Assigned also to the Allied Control Commission forltaly.
Mar. 19, 1940
Apr. 7, 1937
Feb. 18,1943
Apr. 1, 1937
Sept. 30, 1943
June 4, 1940
July 13,1943
May 8, 1943
Dec.
19, 1929
May
9, 1930
May
9, 1930
May
9, 1930
July
24, 1930
July
24. 1930
July
1, 1934
Oct
1, 1935
Sept.
27, 1912
Mar.
26, 1915
Sept.
29, 1917
Oct.
6, 1917
June
1, 1914
Oct.
13, 1922
Aug.
16. 1922
Nov.
16, 1923
100
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 41
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI-ContinuRfl
Name
Ralph A. Boernstein.
Joseph O. Groen-
inger.
John N. ITamlin
Julian L. Pinkerton.
John S. Richardson,
Jr.
William Clarke Vyse
Robert L. Buell
John A. Embry
George Alexander
Armstrong.
William L. Peck
Archer Woodford . ._
George M. Graves...
James W. Oanten-
bein.
William W. Cor-
coran.
Harvey Lee Mil-
bourne.
HaroJd B. Minor...
Harry E. Stevens...
Mason Turner
Eric C. Wendelin...
George M. Abbott...
George D. Andrews.
Lawrence S. Arm-
strong.
Roy W. Baker
Ellis A. Bonnet
Frederick W. Hinke.
Charles A. Hutchin-
son.
John B. Ketcham...
James E. Parks
Winflcid H. Scott .
Arthur F. Tower .
John M. Allison
Edmund J. Dorsz...
Dorsey Gassaway
Fisher.
Frederic C. Forncs,
Jr.
Archibald E. Gray.
Bernard Gufler
Thomas A. Hickok.
George D. LaMont..
Edward S. Maney..
Whence
ap-
pointed
D. C.
Md...
Oreg..
Ky...
Mass..
D. C.
N. Y..
Fla..
N. Y.
Conn..
Ky....
Vt....
Oreg..
Mass--
W.Va.
Kans..
Calif..
Conn..
Mass..
Ohio..
Tenn.
N.Y..
N.Y..
Te.x...
N. Y..
Minn .
N. Y..
N. C.
D. C.
N. Y..
Nebr..
Mich..
Md...
N. Y..
Pa...
Wash..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Tex...
Designation
Consul.
Consul.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Consul..
Consul
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secretary.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul-
ConsuL
Second secretary and
consul.
Post
Vancouver.
Bradford.. .
Seville
Department..
Johannesburg.
Agua Prieta...
Colombo
Department...
Manchester...
Luanda.
Habana.
Quito
Gbtcborg....
Chungking.
Department..
Chungking i_.
Kunming
Perth
Buenos Aires .
Department. -
Santiago
Habana.
Bristol.
Quito..
Lima
Adelaide.
Mexicali .
Panama.
London..
Santiago.
London..
Department .
London
Sao Paulo.
Department
Department
Accra
Winnipeg
Mexico, D. F...
Date of as-
signment
Sept. 30, 1943
Oct. 6,1941
May 27, 1939
Sept. 18, 1943
July 14,1942
Feb. 1, 1943
Mar. 24, 1943
Jan. 18,1944
Aug. 29,1941
May
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
July
July
Dec.
July
May
Sept.
Apr.
19. 1943
12, 1943
25, 1943
15, 1936
3, 1943
23, 1943
8, 1943
31, 1943
1, 1941
23. 1941
3, 1943
13. 1942
Aug. 6, 1942
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
June
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
8, 1931
25. 1942
1. 1942
12, 1936
5. 1943
3, 1943
14. 1943
13, 1942
1.5, 1942
2, 1941
17, 1941
Sept. 22, 1942
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
18. 1943
3, 1942
13. 1944
25, 1943
4, 1942
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. I
June 1
Aug. 17
July 1
Mar. 1
Mar. 1
Nov. 16,
Mar. 1
Aug. 1
May 1
May 1
May 1
May 1
May 1;
May 1
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
Aug. 16,
Aug. 16,
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
1937
1937
1937
1937
1937
1937
1938
1939
1939
1939
1939
1940
1940
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
Date of
entry into
service
Dec. 15
Jan. 1
Nov. 8
Jan. 10,
Jan. 8,
June 18
Apr. 20,
July 1
Nov. 6,
July S,
June 2,
Jan. 20,
Oct. 22,
June 28,
Sept. 12,
Nov. 28
Oct. 2,
Nov. 4,
Jan. 29,
Sept. 26:
Sept. 29,
Nov. 3,
Mar. 11
May 1
Feb. 22
Dec. 9,
Oct.
Apr. 4
Apr. 18,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 28,
Dec. 21
Apr. 30,
Dec 17,
June 5,
Dec. 1
Dec. 7
Aug. 31
June 12,
' Temporarily at Chengtu.
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI— Continued
Name
Ralph Miller.
Whence
ap-
I pointed
Gerald A. Mokma. .
Willard Quincy
Stanton.
Robert Y. Brown...
Robert D. Coe.
John B. Faust.
Claude H. Hall, Jr..
R. Borden Reams...
Charles S. R eed, 2d.
Arthur R. R^ngwalt.
J. Kenly B a^n
Charles E. Brook-
hart.
Henry B. Day
Charles H. Ducotfe.-
Robert English
Wilson C. Flake
Willard Qalbraith...
Randolph Harrison.
R. Horton Henry...
J. Wesley Jones
Stephen E. C. Ken-
drick.
Frederick P. Lati-
mer, Jr.
Cecil B. Lyon
John J. Macdonald.
Walter P. McCon-
aughy.
Calvin Haw ley
Oakes.
John B. Ocheltree...
Avery F. Peterson..
Harold D. Robison..
Gerald Warner
Kenneth J. Yearns..
Theodore C. Achilles
Garret G. Ackerson,
Jr.
Roy E. B. Bower...
Montgomery H.
Colladay.
John Davies, Jr
William S. Farrell..
Heyward Q. Hill....
J. Winsor Ives
Robert G. McGreg-
or, Jr.
Edward Page, Jr...
Iowa..
Mont .
Ala...
Wyo..
S. C-
Md...
Pa....
Ohio..
Nebr..
Mass..
Iowa..
Conn .
Mass..
N. H._
N. C.
Calif. _
Va-.._
Ariz...
lowa..
R. I...
Conn..
N. Y..
Mo...
Ala....
S. C...
Nev...
Idaho.
Utab-
Mass..
D. C.
D. C.
N.J...
Calif..
Conn..
Ohio.
N. Y.
La...
111..-.
N. Y.
Mass..
Designation
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul :
Consul
fcccond secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Foreign Service officer
Consul
Second secretary
Foreign Service oflBcer.
Consul -.
Consul
Commercial attache...
Consul
Consul
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Commercial attache...
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary
Second secretary and
consul.
Secretary and consul..
Commercial attache...
Foreign Service officer-
Second secretary and
consul.
Post
Cairo.
Tijuana.
Nairobi-
Monte video. -
London
Tegucigalpa...
Port-of-Spain_
Department- -
St. John's, N.
Chungking-..
Department-.
Calcutta
Noumea
Habana
Edmonton..
Sydney
Valencia
Department.
Department-
Department.
Bombay
Panama.
Department-
Calcutta
La Paz
Department.
Qodthaab.
London...
Department-.
Buenos Aires.
Calcutta
Department..
Habana.-
Madras
Brussels, Oslo,
The Hague,
Warsaw, and
Praha.'
Chungking
Damascus
.\lgiers
Lisbon
Department -
Moscow.
Date of as-
signment
Nov. 19, 1943
June 12,1940
Oct. 10,1941
Feb. 20,1941
Apr. 2, 1941
July 10,1942
Mar. 4,1937
June 20,1942
Nov. 14,1942
Jan. 1, 1943
Aug. 28, 1941
Apr. 24,1943
Sept.
{Nov.
tJune
tDec.
Oct.
Feb.
June
Mar.
June
10, 1942
13, 1942
25,1943
29, 1939
27, 1942
21, 1942
19, 1942
8, 1941
4, 1943
Oct. 16,1943
July 6, 1943
Aug. 1, 1942
tDec. 8, 1942
July 1,1941
Sept. 26, 1942
Mar. 17,1942
Sept. 1, 1943
Nov. 2,1942
Aug. 30,1943
July 9, 1941
Apr. 17,1942
Oct.
Feb.
7, 1942
18, 1943
July 1, 1942
Dec. 22,1942
tDec. 30, 1943
JApr. 10,1942
Oct. 9, 1943
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
June 1
Oct. 20;
Oct. 20,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct. 20
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20
Oct. 20.
Oct. 20,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 20
July 16,
July 16,
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
Feb. 27, 1942 July 16, 1943 Dec. 7, 1929
Date of
entry into
service
Dec. 4,1928 $1,000
June 26, 1926 4, COO
Mar. 1, 1927 4, 600
May 21
Sept. 3,
Oct. 1,
Aug. 10,
Feb. 4
June 12,
May 21
Jan. 6,
July 1
June
July
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
July
Jan.
June
Dec. 27
Jan. 10,
May 12,
Jan. 13,
June 16,
Jan. 30,
July 1
July 1
Dec. 31
Jan. 7,
Jan.
July
Dec. 17,1920
Nov. 22, 1929
Jan.
Dec.
16, 1932
7, 1929
Sept. 2, 1930
July 1, 1939
June 28,1929
* Governments of Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, and Czechoslovakia established in England.
102
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 44
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VI— Continued
Name
George \V. Renchard.
Henry E. Stebbins..
Francis Bowden
Stevens.
Laurence W. Taylor.
Robert F. Wood-
ward.
James H. Wright
Walworth Barbour..
Jacob D. Beam
Barry T. Benson
Max Waldo Bishop.
William E. Flour-
noy, Jr.
Morris N. Hughes..
Miss Elizabeth
Humes.
C. Grant Isaacs
Robert Janz.
Charles F. Knox, Jr.
Henry P. Leverich..
Raymond P. Lud-
den.
Thomas J. Maleady.
Patrick ]\Iallon
Robert Mills Mc-
Clintock.
Edward D. Mc-
Laughlin.
Troy L. Perkins
Kennett F. Potter...
Joseph P. Rapland..
John F. Stone
Tyler Thompson
Joseph I. Touchette.
William C.Trimble.
Whitney Young
Whence
ap-
pointed
Mich..
Mass..
N. Y..
Calif..
MLnn.
Mc...
Mass..
N. J...
Tex...
lowa.
Va..-.
HI
Tenn..
Tenn..
Okla..
N. J..
N.J...
Mass..
Mass.-
Ohio..
Calif. -
Ark...
Ky....
Mo...
D. C.
Pa....
N. Y..
Mass..
Md...
N. Y..
Designation
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Consul..
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary
Second secretary and
consul.
Acting commercial at-
tache.
Foreign Service officer
American maritime
delegate.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
American maritime
delegate.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Second secretary
Second secretary
Consul
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Post
Department.
London
Moscow.
Montreal-
La Paz....
Department -
Athens '
Belgrade '....
London
Bogota
Department.
Department-
Lisbon
London -
Ponta Delgada.
Department-
Department.
Kunming
Chungking...
Caracas
Lfiopoldville.
Stockholm...
Department -
Department-
Habana
Brisbane.
London..
Mombasa
Department.
Department-
Date of as-
signment
Jan. 27,
tDec. 9,
Aug. 6,
Nov. 20;
July 18,
June 11
June 10
Dec. 21
JDee. 9,
June 3
Jan. 8,
Sept. 10
July 1
{Dec. 29,
Jan. 26,
Feb.
Feb.
tNov.
Aug.
July
lOct.
Nov.
Dee.
Sept. 3,
Oct. 5,
July 10,
Dec. 14,
Nov. 6,
Aug. 24,
June 20,
1941
1941
1942
1943
1942
1941
1943
1943
1941
1943
1941
1943
1942
1944
1942
1943
1942
1943
1940
1940
1943
1943
1942
1940
1936
1943
1943
1942
1940
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July
July
July
July
July
July
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
16, 1943
16, 1943
16,
Nov. 16
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
Date of
entry into
service
Sept. 23,
July 1
June 9,
Feb. 10,
Jan. 21
Jan. 29,
June 19,
June 5,
July 1
Oct. 11
July 3
Oct. 25,
July 1
July 1,
Nov. 23,
July 1
June 9,
.\ug. 1
Oct. 23,
Jan. 20,
Feb. 1
July 1
Aug. 8,
Feb. 21
Nov. 6,
June 8,
Aug. 19
Nov. 14,
June 24,
Aug. 16,
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII
Harvey T. Goodier.
Howard A. Bow-
man.
Cyril L. F. Thiel...
Carlton Hurst
Gordon L. Burke..
N. Y.
Calif.
m
D. C.
Ga....
Consul.
Consul-
Consul.
Consul.
Consul.
Fort William and
Port Arthur.
Call
Guayaquil
Georgetown
Santiago de Cu-
ba.
Feb. 15,1935 July 24,1930 Nov. 8,1915
May 1,1942, Feb. 4,1931 Oct. 8,1919
Aug. 31,1940
Nov. 14, 1941
July 5, 1943
July
Oct.
Aug.
1,1934 Nov. 6,1924
1, 1935
17, 1938
May 1, 1914
July 22,1921
' Governments of Greece and Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
$4,^
4.4
4,4(X{
t
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII— Continued
103
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Carl E. Christopher-
son.
Donald W. Smith...
Jule B.Smith
Norris B. Chipman.
Horace J. Dickinson.
Phil H.Hubbard...
Paul C. Button
Nathaniel Lancas-
ter, Jr.
Robert Newbegin...
Pauls. Guinn
Alton T. Murray..
William P. Wright..
John C. Shillock, Jr
Stanley G. Slavens.
C. Burke Elbrick...
Richard S. Huestis..
Foy D.Kohler
Harrison Lewis
F. Rirlgway Linea-
weaver.
Maurice Pasquet
Arthur L. Richards.
Clare H. Timberlake
Stephen E. Aguirre..
Daniel V. Anderson
John Willard Carri-
gan.
Bernard C. Connelly
Merritt N. Cootes.
EarlT. Crain
Andrew E. Dono-
van, 2d.
Walter C. Dowling..
Daniel Gaudin, Jr..
James E. Henderson
Fred W. Jandrey...
Douglas Jenkins, Jr.
John Peabody
Palmer.
Paul J. Reveley.
W. Garland Rich-
ardson.
Halleck L. Rose
Iowa..
Md...
Tex...
D. C.
Ark...
Vt....
N.C..
Va....
Mass.
Pa...
CaliL
D.C..
Oreg..
Tex...
Ky....
N. Y..
Ohio..
Calif..
Pa....
N. Y..
Calif..
Mich..
Tex...
Del...
Calif..
Ill
Va....
Ill
Calif..
Ga....
Pa..-.
CaliL.
Wis...
S. C...
Wash.
Conn.
Va.
Nebr..
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service oflBcer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer
Consul
Consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Assistant commercial
attache.
Assistant agricultural
attache.
Assistant commercial
attache.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Second secietaiy and
consul.
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Second secretary
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Wellington.
Aug. 28,1943
July 1, 1939
Department.
Managua
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Department.
Antilla
Zurich
Department.
Lisbon
Ciudad Trujillo.
Caracas
London
Caracas
Lima
Torreon.
Tangier.
Glasgow
Department..
Bern
Cienfuegos..
Rabat..
Pretoria
Department
Ciudad Juarez.
Barranquilla...
Department...
Apr.
Feb.
July
Feb.
July
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
June
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
June
Nov.
tJuly
July
14. 1941
27, 1943
20. 1942
7, 1922
19, 1941
26. 1941
26. 1943
11. 1942
21. 1942
28, 1939
19. 1943
6. 1942
21, 1943
25, 1943
10, 1943
29. 1941
16. 1942
5. 1943
July
July
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
July
July
July
Nov.
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
1, 1939
16, 1939
Lima..
Lisbon.
Ciudad Juarez.
Bogota..
Rio de Janeiro.
Baghdad
Department . .
Melbourne
Managua
On military
leave without
pay.
Mexico, D. F...
Sao Paulo-
Lisbon
Oct. 11,1943
July 14,1942
Feb. 26,1943
June 6, 1942
June 9, 1943
July 1, 1942
Sept. 11, 1941
{July 29,1942
Apr. 7, 1943
June 9,1941
Dec. 10,1941
Jan. 12,1943
Jan. 11,1941
JApr. 27,1943
June 5, 1942
Dec. 15,1942
Nov. 16, 1939
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
May 1,1941
May 1,1941
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
May 1, 1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16, 1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Sept. 2,1943 Aug. 16,1941
Sept. 29, 1942i Aug. 16, 1941
Feb. 18,1943
Aug. 16,1941
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
Nov. 6,1928
July 6, 1909
Mar. 23, 1926
Aug. 4, 1930
Jan. 14, 1931
June 13,1930
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
July 1, 1939
Nov, 12, 1929
May 21,1928
Feb. 16,1931
Nov. 26, 1929
Jan. 25,1932
May 7, 1930
Jan. 15,1931
!une 29,1925
July 16,1930
Jan. 8, 1931
July 7, 1915
June 26,1931
Feb. 20,1932
June 6, 1931
Jan. 21,1932
Feb. 1, 1928
June 5, 1931
Jan. 15,1932
Jan. 14,1931
Feb. 3, 1932
Aug. 4, 1931
Aug. 15,1931
July 27,1931
July 17,1924
Oct. 16,1935
Apr. 15, f532
104
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 3 1, 19 14
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS Vll-Continued
Name
Livingston Salter-
thwaite.
Francis L. Spalding
Milton K. Wells....
Mulford A. Cole-
brook.
Charles A. Cooper..
Frederick J. Cun-
ningham.
Overton O. Ellis, Jr.
Howard Elting, Jr...
Frederick E. Earns-
worth.
L. Randolph Higgs..
Beppo R. Johansen.-
George Lewis Jones,
Jr.
E. Allan Lightner, Jr.
Walter J. Linthicum.
Aubrey E . Lippincott
OdinG. Loren
Carmel Offle. _
Walter W. Orebaugb.
W. Leonard Parker.
R. Austin Acly
Fritz A. M. Alfsen..
Edward Anderson. .
Hiram Bingham, Jr.
Ralph J. Blake
Carl H. Boehringer..
Hedley V. Cooke, Jr.
Sherburne Dillingham
Douglas Flood-
Miss Constance R.
Harvey.
Reginald S. Kazanjian
Edward P. Maffitt..
Ernest de W. Mayer.
George E. Miller
Reginald P. Mitchell.
William D. Moreland,
Jr.
Shiras Morris, Jr
Paul H. Pearson
Whence
ap-
pointed
Pa.
Mass
Okla.
N. Y.
Nebr_
Mass.
Wash.
111.-..
Colo_
Miss..
Fla....
Md...
N.J...
Md..
Ariz .
Wash.
Pa...
Kans.
N. Y.
Mass.
N. Y.
Fla...
Conn.
Oreg.,
Mich.
N.J..
N.J..
111....
N.Y.
Designation
R.I..
Mo...,
N.Y..
N.J...
Fla ...
Oreg..
Conn..
Iowa..
Va....
Archibald R. Ran-
dolph, j
Frank A. Schuler.Jr.l Mich..
Elvin Seibert N.Y..
Jaywalker... D.C.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service oflTicer.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Consul _
Post
London.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Foreign Service officer.
Secretary
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Consul
Foreign Service officer
Consul
Foreign Service officer.
Consul
Consul
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary
Consul
Second secretary
Consul
Vice consul
Department.
Lima
London.
Department..
Asuncion
Date of as-
signment
San Salvador...
Geneva. ..
Montreal-
Department.
Department.
Department.
European Advi-
sory Commis-
sion, London.
Mexico, D. F...
Rosario
Nuevo Laredo..
Department
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary
Consul
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Foreign Service officer
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Acting commercial
attache.
Consul
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul
Department --
Capetown
Barcelona
Dublin
Buenos Aires.
Department-.
Chungking...
Jerusalem
Caracas
Ceuta
July 15,1943
June 23,1942
Nov. 26, 1937
JMar. 9,1942
Aug. 24, 1942
Aug. 3, 1942
Aug. 2, 1937
July 6, 1940
May 26, 1942
May 10,1940
June 3, 1942
Aug. 13,1942
Dec. 13,1943
June 23,1943
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Aug. 16, 1941
Aug. 16,1941
Aug. 16,1941
Date of
entry into
service
Feb. 18,1932
Jan. 21, 1932
Jan. 11, 1932
Apr.
Sept.
July
27, 1943
29, 1937
1, 1942
July
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
tNov.
27, 1940
25. 1942
30. 1943
18. 1943
19, 1943
Rio de Janeiro.
Buenos Aires.
Martinique..
Lisbon
Port Said.
Baghdad..
Department.
Stockholni..,
Guatemala.
Windsor
Riode Janeiro.
Bello Horizonte.
Dec. 18,1941
lOct. 5, 1943
Nov. 15, 1943
lAug. 13,1942
Nov. 11, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942J June 9, 1931
Feb. 1, 1942 Sept. 15, 1931
Feb. 1,1942 July 1,1939
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942
Feb. 1, 1942
July 30,1943
tAug.
Nov.
Sept.
Dec.
tJan.
Apr.
Feb.
13. 1942
27, 1943
12. 1941
16. 1943
8, 1944
15. 1942
6, 1942
June 19, 1942
Apr.
Aug.
24, 1943
21, 1940
Sept. 4.1943
Jan. 16, 1932
June 30,1931
Jan. 27, 1932
Feb.
1, 1942
Jan.
21, 1932
Feb.
1,1942
Oct.
14, 1935
Feb.
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
Feb.
1, 1942
July
17, 1930
Feb.
1, 1942
Jan.
19, 1920
Feb.
1, 1942
Aug.
1,1931
Feb.
1, 1942
Feb.
14, 1920
Feb.
1,1942
Oct.
12,1931
Feb.
1, 1942
Jan.
19, 1932
Feb.-
1, 1942
Jan.
16, 1932
June
1, 1942
Jan.
14, 1930
June
1, 1942
July
1,1939
June
1, 1942
Jan.
18, 1930
June
1, 1942
§May
1,1929
June
1,1942
Nov.
19, 1929
June
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
June
1, 1942
Nov.
28,1928
June
1, 1942
May
10, 1930
June
1, 1942
Jan.
24, 1932
June
1, 1942
May
29, 1930
June
1, 1942
Dec.
31, 1930
June
1, 1942
May
28, 1931
June
1, 1942
Jan.
16, 1932
June
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
June
1, 1942
Juna
6, 1931
June
1, 1942
May
10, 1930
June
1, 1942
Feb.
16, 1931
June
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
June
1, 1942
July
1, 1939
June
1, 1942
Jan.
1,1931
June
1, 1942
Oct.
26, 1929
June
1, 1942
Dec.
21, 1920
Salary
$4, 200
4,200
4,200
4,100
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII— Continuod
Whence
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
Date of
Naiiifi
ap-
Designation
Post
pointment to
entry into
Salary
pointed
present class
service
Joe D. Walstrom
Mo-.-
Foreign Service officer.
Department
June 1, 1943
June
1, 1942
July 1, 1939
$4, 100
Rolland Welch
Tex...
Second secretary and
Lima.
Sept. 27, 1940
June
1, 1942
July 1, 1939
4,100
vice consul.
n. Bartlett Wells...
N.J...
Second secretary and
Habana
Mar. 16, 1943
June
1, 1942
Jan. 30,1932
4,100
consul.
William C.Affeld.Jr.
Minn.
Second secretary
Guatemala
tFeb. 6, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Sept. 24, 1931
4,000
Reginald Bragonier, Jr
Md...
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Montevideo
Sept. 11,1936
Oct.
20, 1942
Feb. 3, 1932
4,000
John K. Emmerson.
Colo..
Second secretary
Chungking
Aug. 10,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Nov. 30, 1G35
4,000
T. Muldriip Forsyth
Va -
Consul
Barcelona . . ..
Mar. 9, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Jan. 21,1932
4.000
Walter W. Hoffman
Calif..
Calif..
Consul.
Fortaleza
Department
tSept. 28, 1943
Aug. 11,1941
Oct.
Oct.
20, 1942
20, 1942
May 28, 1931
Jan. 9, 1932
4,000
Theodore J. Hohen-
thal.
U. Alexis Johnson...
Foreign Service officer.
4,000
Calif..
Second secretary and
Rio de Janeiro...
Nov. 2,1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Oct. 8, 1935
4,000
vice consul.
tl. Gordon Minnige-
D. C.
Second secretary and
San Jos6
Aug. 27,1941
Oct.
20, 1942
May 10,1930
4,000
rode.
vice consul.
Harold E. Monta-
N. J . .
Second secretary and
Reykjavik
Apr. 28,1943
Oct".
20, 1942
Jan. 30,1932
4,000
mat.
consul.
Edward E. Rice
W^is...
Second secretary
Consul-.
Chungking i
Kunming
IFeb. 5, 1943
Sept. 7,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Oct. 18,1935
4,000
John S. Service
Ohio..
Second secretary
Consul
Chungking
Kunming
tFeb. 5, 1943
July 14,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
June 23,1933
4,000
Wales W. Signor
Mich..
Calif..
Consul
Sao Paulo-
Habana
Apr. 28,1943
Feb. 18,1943
Oct.
Oct.
20, 1942
20, 1942
Jan. 11,1932
Feb. 4, 1932
4,000
Orray Taft, Jr ..
Second secretary and
consul.
4,000
Robert M. Taylor..
Wash.
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Feb. 12,1942
Oct,
20, 1942
Jan. 7, 1932
4,000
William E. Yuni
Wash.
Third secretary
Chungking
July 8, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Oct. 16,1935
4,000
Hector C. Adam, Jr
N. Y..
Second secretary and
Habana .
June 16,1943
July
16, 1943
Sept. 29, 1934
4,000
vice consul.
William K.. Ailshie..
Idaho.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Mexico, D. F...
Oct. 2, 1939
July
16, 1943
Dec. 5, 1929
4,000
E. Tomlin Bailey...
N.J...
Foreign Service officer.
Department
June 19, 1942
July
16, 1943
Oct. 8, 1935
4,000
Russell W. Benton..
N. Y..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Feb. 4, 1941
July
16, 1943
Oct. 21,1935
4,000
Roswell C. Bever-
Calif..
Second secretary and
Tegucigalpa
Oct. 25, 1943
July
16, 1943
Oct. 17,1935
4,000
stock.
vice consul.
Glen W. Bruner
Colo..
Foreign Service officer-
On military
leave without
pay.
Nov. 10, 1942
July
16, 1943
Aug. 1, 1931
4,000
Richard W. Byrd...
Va....
Mo...
Consul
Iskenderun
Port-au-Prince..
Jan. 7, 1944
Apr. 24,1940
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
Oct. 31,1935
Oct. 19,1935
4,000
Qlion Curtis, Jr
Second secretary and
4,000
vice consul.
Andrew B. Foster...
Pa....
Second secretary and
consul.
Second secretary
Athens '
Belgrade ■
INov. 17, 1943
Dec. 21,1943
July
16, 1943
Oct. 16,1936
4,000
Owen W. Gaines
Ga...
N. J..
Consul -
Nogales
tOct. 15,1942
Aug. 19,1943
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
May 12,1924
Oct. 23.1935
4,000
Norris S. Haselton..
Second secretary and
Santiago
4,00(1
vice consul.
Douglas Mac-
D. C.
Third secretary
July
16, 1943
Oct. 16, 1935
4,000
Arthur. 2d.
Elbert G. Mathews.
Calif..
Second secretary and
Kabul
Dec. 14,1943
July
16, 1943
Oct. 18,1935
4,000
vice consul.
Donal F. McGoni-
N. Y..
N. Y..
Consul
Aden
July 16,1943
Dec. 1, 1942
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
Nov. 8,1925
Dec. 2, 1936
4,000
gal.
J. Graham Parsons..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
4,000
Marselis C. Parsons,
N. Y..
Second secretary and
Lisbon
Apr. 15, 1941
July
10, 1943
Oct. 15, 1935
4,000
Jr.
vice consul.
1 Temporarily at Lanchow.
2 Governments of Greece and Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
106
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VII— Continued
Name
John C. Pool
George F. Scherer...
William P. Snow...-.
Carl W. Strom
Earle C. Taylor
T. Eliot Weil
Ivan B. White
Arthur R. Williams.
John L. Bankhead..
M, Williams Blake,.
Carl Breuer
William F. Busser..
Thomas S. Campen.
David M. Clark
Harry M. Donald-
son.
Jay Dixon Edwards.
Perry Ellis
James Espy
Richard D. Gate-
wood.
John L. Goshie.
John D. Jernegan...
Hartwell Johnson...
Easton T. Kelsey...
Andrew G. Lynch..
Robert B. Memmin-
ger.
Charles S. Millet....
Bolard More
Brewster H. Morris
Jack B. Neathery...
Miss Kathcrine E.
O'Connor.
John Ordway
Charles 0. Thomp-
son.
S. Roger Tyler, Jr...
Woodruff Wallner..
Philip P. Williams-.
Robert E. Wilson...
Whence
ap-
pointed
Del...
N. Y..
Maine.
Iowa..
Pa....
N. Y..
Oreg..
Colo..
N. C.
Ohio..
N. Y..
Pa....
N. C._
Pa...-
Pa-...
Oreg- -
Calif..
Ohio..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Calif..
S. C.
Mich .
N. Y--
S. C-
N.H-
Ohio..
Pa.-.-
Tex...
Ind...
D. C.
Alaska
W. Va
N. Y-
Calif..
Ariz...
Designation
Foreign Service oflScer.
Foreign Service oflScer.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Second secretary and
vice consul.
Consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Assistant commercial
attache.
Third secretary
Foreign Service officer
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Foreign Service officer.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Post
Department.
Department.
Lima
Mexico, D. F..
Department-..
Wellington
Rio de Janeiro...
Colon
Vancouver.
Tehran
Caracas
Mexico, D. F_
Habana.
Managua
Department.
Karachi -
Sydney.
Cairo...
Port-of-Spain
Allied Control
Commission
for Italy.
Tehran
Lima.
Toronto
Lagos
Montevideo.
Chungking--
Ziirich
Stockholm-.
Rio de Janeiro..
Ottawa -.
London..-
Bombay
San Jos6
Buenos Aires- -
La Paz
Date of as-
signment
Nov. 28
Apr. 1
Dec. 23
Jan. 6
Jan. 10
July 20
May 27
Mar. 3:
Mar. 14,
Nov. 8
Aug. 19
June 6
tDec. 16,
Dec. 31
June 10;
July 24
Jan. 23
Apr. 29
Jan. 13
Dec. 3
July 24;
Sept. 2
Nov. 4,
Nov. 7,
Dec. 26,
Jan. 14,
Mar. 3,
May 14,
Dec. 13
tDec. 29,
Mar. 10,
June 22,
Oct. 4
Oct. 18,
Apr. 24,
1942
1941
1940
1943
1944
1942
1941
1943
1941
1943
1943
1942
1942
1943
1942
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
1943
1941
1941
1942
1940
1944
1941
1942
1941
1939
1941
1943
1939
1943
1943
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
6, 1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
Date of
entry into
service
Nov. 16, 1943
May 13
Jan. 1
June 12,
Oct. 22,
July 1
Nov. 11
Oct. 24
Nov. 22
July 1
Nov. 1
Feb. 4
Oct. 9,
July 1
July 1
Oct. 17
Aug. 1
Oct. 23,
Oct. 19,
Oct. 18,
July 1
Dec. 13
Dec. 4
jMay 1
Feb. 26
Oct. 16,
Oct. 9
Jan. 27
Dec. 3,
July 1
July 1
Oct. 19
July 1
Jan. 31
Oct. 29
Nov. 25
1930
1935
1934
1935
1939
1935
1935
1921
1939
1935
1932
1935
1939
1927
1937
1935
1935
1935
1939
1936
1920
1930
1927
1935
1935
1931
1936
1939
1939
1935
1939
1936
1935
1936
Nov. 29, 1936
Salary \
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
107
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Pa .
Vice consul
Windsor
Mar. 6, 1943
Aug.
17, 1938
Jan. 7, 1931
July 1, 1939
$3, 900
B. Miles Hammond.
S. C.
Foreign Service officer.
On military
May 1, 1942
July
1, 1939
3,900
leave without
pay.
Coldwell S. Johns-
Nev...
Consul
Montreal
tJuly 17,1941
July
1, 1939
July 1, 1939
3,900
ton.
Miss Kathleen
Tex...
Assistant commercial
Guatemala
JNov. 19, 1942
Feb.
1, 1942
July 1,1939
3,600
Molesworth.
attache.
Maurice M. Bern-
Ill
Third secretary
Caracas
tJan. 11,1943
June
1, 1942
Dec. 27,1936
3,600
baum.
Stephen C. Brown..
Va....
Ti:ird secretary and
vice consul.
London
Dec. 22,1941
June
1,1942
Dec. 12,1936
3, 600
Leslie W. Johnson..
Minn.
Ga....
Vice consul
BahiaBlanca...
London
July 26,1943
July 19,1941
June
June
1, 1942
1, 1942
Oct. 17,1930
Aug. 18,1930
3,600
Fred K. Salter
Third secretary and
vice consul.
3,600
W. Stratton Ander-
III.,-..
Third secretary and
Lima
Feb. 18,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 28,1937
3,500
son, Jr.
vice consul.
William Barnes
Mass..
Foreign Service officer.
Department
July 15,1941
Oct.
20, 1942
July 26,1937
3,500
Aaron S. Brown.. .
Mich
T h ird secretary . . . .
Dublin
Jan. 5, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 24,1937
3,500
Harlan B. Clark
Ohio
Third secretary
Pretoria .
Aug. 31, 1943
Oct.
20. 1942
Sept. 3, 1937
3,500
William E. Cole, Jr.
N. y..
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Addis Ababa
Oct. 30,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 19,1937
3,500
Herbert P. Fales....
Calif-.
Foreign Service officer.
Department
Oct. 18,1940
Oct.
20, 1942
July 28,1937
3,500
Forrest K. Gecrken.
Minn.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Mexico, D. F..
Apr. 25,1941
Oct.
20, 1942
July 22,1930
3,500
Jule L. Goetzmann.-
Ill
Ky....
Vice consul .
Third secretary
Bilbao
Dec. 18,1942
Dec. 13,1943
Oct.
Oct.
20. 1942
20, 1942
July 21,1937
Aug. 2, 1937
3,500
Edmund A. Gullion
Helsinki
3,500
Francis C. Jordan. .
N. C.
Mo...
Vice consul
Puerto Cortes...
Department
Dec. 9, 1943
Apr. 1, 1943
Oct.
Oct.
20, 1942
20, 1942
Mar. 19, 1931
July 19,1937
3,500
G.Wallace La Rue..
Foreign Service officer.
3,500
Perry LaukhufE
Ohio..
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Stockholm
Nov. 18, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 23,1937
3,500
Gordon H. Mattison.
Ohio..
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Cairo
Jan. 27,1944
Oct.
20, 1942
Aug. 1, 1937
3,500
Roy M. Melbourne.
Va....
Foreign Service officer..
Department
Aug. 31,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Aug. 19,1937
3,500
John Fr6mont
Ill -...
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Moscow
Mar. 20, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 31,1937
3,500
Melby.
Herbert V. Olds
Mass..
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Buenos Aires
Sept. 4,1941
Oct.
20, 1942
July 20,1937
3,500
ElimO'Shaughnessy.
N. Y..
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Rio de Janeiro...
Feb. 28,1941
Oct.
20, 1942
July 6, 1937
3,500
Paul Paddock
Iowa..
Calif..
Vice consul
Casablanca
Managua
July 6, 1943
Oct. 16,1943
Oct.
Oct.
20. 1942
20, 1942
Aug. 13,1937
Aug. 11,1938
3,500
David T. Ray
Third secretary and
3,500
vice consul.
G. Frederick Rein-
Calif..
Foreign Service officer.
Allied Control
Nov. 23, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 23,1937
3,500
hardt.
Commission
for Italy.
Milton C. Rewinkel.
Minn.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Lisbon
May 14,1942
Oct.
20, 1942
July 21,1937
3,500
Walter Smith
Ill
Tenn.
Vice consul
Guayaquil
Chungking
June 8, 1942
July 1, 1942
Oct.
Oct.
20, 1942
20, 1942
July 23,1937
Sept. 12, 1935
3,500
Philip D. Sprouse...
Third secretary
3,500
Charles W. Thayer..
Pa....
Third secretary and
vice consul.
London
Dec. 7, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Feb. 7, 1934
3,500
David A. Thomas-
Ky....
Third secretary and
Mexico, D.F
Sept. 17,1942
Oct.
20, 1942
§Nov. 2, 1931
3,500
son.
vice consul.
Ray L. Thurston...
Wis...
Vice consul
Bombay
May 20,1941
Oct.
20, 1942
July 21,1937
3,500
Evan M. Wilson
Pa....
Foreign Service officer.
Department.....
Dec. 26,1942
Oct.
20. 1942
July 20,1937
3,500
William Witman, 2d.
Pa....
Vicejconsul...
Basra
Nov. 12,1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July 1, 1939
3,500
108
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31. 194-1
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII— Continued
William Belton.
Lampton Berry.
William 0. Boswell.
Charles R. Burrows.
Robert T. Cowan...
Leon L, Cowlcs
H. Francis Cunning-
ham, Jr.
Philip M. Daven-
port.
Richard 11. Davis...
Arthur B. Emmons,
3d.
Vernon L. Fluharty.
Fulton Freeman
A. David Fritzlan...
John Goodyear
Robert Grinnell
Theodore J. Hadraba
Robert F. Hale
Parker T. Hart.
Franklin Hawley....
Martin J. Hillen-
brand.
John Evarts Horner.
Outerbridge Horsey.
H ungerford B.
Howard.
Randolph A. Kid-
der.
William L. Krieg
CarlF. Norden
R. Kenneth Oakley.
Robert W.Rinden..
George Lybrook
West, Jr.
Roland K. Beyer
NilesW. Bond
Whence
ap-
pointed
Robert P. Chalker..
V. Lansing Collins,
Jr.
Adri. I . Colquitt..
Thomas J. Cory
Edward A. Dow, Jr.
Nicholas Fcld.
William N. Fraleigh
John C. Fucss
Oreg..
Miss..
Pa....
Ohio..
Tex...
Utah..
Nebr. .
Md...
N. Y..
Mass..
Ohio--
Calif..
Ky....
N. Y..
N. Y..
Nebr..
Oreg..
Mass..
Mich.
Ill
Colo..
N.Y..
Calif..
Mass .
Ohio..
N.Y..
Ark...
Iowa. .
Calif..
Wis...
Mass.
Fla...
N. Y.
Ga...
Calif.
Nebr.
Miss.
N.J..
Mass.
Designation
Vice consul
Vice consul _
Secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Secretary and consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary
Vice consul
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Secretary
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Post
Winnipeg
Calcutta
New Delhi
Lisbon
Buenos Aires
Ziirich..
Vigo '._
Stockholm
Karachi
Moscow
Montevideo
Medellln
Chungking
Tangier
Dakar
Brisbane
Bern
Mexico, D. F...
Cairo
Camagiiey
Lima
Ottawa
Madrid
Chungking
Kunming
Canberra
Lagos
Paramaribo
Cartagena
Johannesburg...
Stockholm
Capetown
Madrid
Birmingham
Panama
Calcutta
New Delhi
La Guaira
Cairo _
Madras
Istanbul
Auckland
Date of as-
signment
Dec. 11
June 1
Sept. 16
Apr. 16,
Mar. 3
Jan. 17
Oct. 27
May 14
July 20,
Aug. 3
Oct. 22
July 23
Jan. 12,
Nov. 11
tJan. 7
Dec. 19,
Mar. 28,
July 11
Jan. 8;
Sept. 28,
Aug. 28,
Jan. 8
May 14,
Jan. 12
Nov. 1,
Dec. 26,
Oct.
Dec.
July 23,
May 20,
Apr. 21
June 2
Sept. 22,
June 15,
Apr. 29,
June 21
Aug. 6
Aug. 28,
Oct. 20,
June 10,
July 26,
July
1942 July 16,1943
1940 July 16,1943
1941
1941
1943
1940
1941
1942
1942
1943
1942
1941
1943
1943
1944
1942
1942
1942
1944
1942
1943
1942
1943
1943
1940
1941
1940
1942
1943
1943
1941
1942
1942
1943
1941
1942
1943
1941
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16.1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16, 1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16,1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Date of
entry into
service
Sept. 1,1937
Mar. 30, 19.34
Mar. 15, 1939
Mar. 21,1939
Sept. 1, 1928
Apr. 29,1938
Apr. 19,1938
Aug. 2. 1938
May 1, 1938
Mar. 25, 1939
Aug. 10.1938
Mar. 8, 1939
Aug. 14,1938
Sept. 14, 1938
July 29,1938
July 1, 1939
July 27.1931
July 26,1938
Oct. 1.1934
Mar. 27, 1939
Apr. 19,1938
Apr. 26,1938
July 1,1939
Apr. 18,1938
May 17,1938
Aug. 3, 1938
Aug. 14,1939
June 10,1938
Apr. 19,1938
Aug. 11,1939
Mar. 22, 1939
Aug. 13,1939
Apr. 5, 1939
Oct. 3, 1933
Jan. 19, 1940
July 1, 1939
1940: Nov. 16, 1943 Mar. 13, 1939
194ll Nov. 16,1943 Mar. 24,1939
1943 Nov. 16, 19431 Mar. 18, 1939
3,500
3,500
3.500
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF CLASS VIII— Continued
109
Name
Boies C. Hart, Jr....
Richard H.Hawkins,
Jr.
Oeorge D. Hender-
son.
John P. Hoover
Donald AV. Lamm..
Frederick J. Mann..
Delano McKelvey..
Miss Mincdee Mc-
Lean.
Julian L. Nugent, Jr.
Joseph Palmer, 2d-..
Richard H. Post
M. Robert Ruther-
ford.
Robert C. Strong...
J. Kittredge Vinson.
Alfred T. Wellborn..
Charles H.Whi taker
Whence
ap-
pointed
Conn .
Pa....
Calif..
Calif..
D. C.
N. Y .
D. C.
La....
N.Mex
Mass..
N. Y..
Mont.
Wis...
Tex...
La....
Mass--
Designation
Secretary and vice con-
sul.
Vice consul-
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Assistant commercial
attache.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul-
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Post
Algiers...
Sydney..
Asuncion.
Caracas..
Pernambuco.
Brazzaville...
Sydney
Santiago
Valparaiso.
Nairobi
Mendoza...
Kunming..
Durban
Karachi
Kunming..
Chungking.
Caracas
Date of as-
signment
Jan. 29,1943
Dec. 30, 1940
June 2, 1941
July 28,1942
Dec. 10,1942
July 20,1942
Sept. 2,1943
IDec. 29,1939
Jan. 14, 1944
June 2,1941
May 19, 1943
June 25,1943
June 5, 1940
Feb. 19, 1942
Aug. 23,1941
Sept. 29. 1943
Dec. 13, 1943
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16,1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Nov. 16, 1943
Date of
entry into
service
Mar. 21, 1939
Mar. 18, 1939
Aug. 6, 1939
July 1, 1939
July 1, 19.39
Jan. 19, 1940
Mar. 27, 1939
July 1, 1939
Jan. 24,1940
Jan. 18, 1940
Jan. 17, 1940
Aug. 12, 1939
Mar. 21, 1939
Aug. 19, 1939
Aug. 15,1939
Jan. 25,1940
Salary
$3,500
3,500
3,500
3.500
3,500
3,500
3,500
3,500
3,500
3,500
3, ,'500
3,500
3, 500
3,500
3, 500
3, 500
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (A)
Frederick D. Hunt..
Roger L. Hcacock...
William L. Smyser..
Charles W. Adair,
Jr.
H. Gardner A ins-
worth.
Stewart G. Ander-
son.
Donald B. C alder...
Leonard J. Cromie..
Irven M. Eitreim...
C. Vaughan Fergu-
son, Jr.
Lewis E. Glceck, Jr.
Pa...
Mass.
Richard E. Gnade.
Bartley P. Gordon.
Clark E. Husted.Jr.; Ohio
Richard A. Johnson. Ill
D.C..
Calif..
Pa ...
Ohio..
La..-.
Ill
N. Y..
Conn -
S.Dak
N. Y..
Ill
Vice consul.
Foreign Service oflTicer-
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Istanbul.
Ottawa..
Tehran
Stockholm.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary
Third secretary and | London.
[ I vice consul.
M. Gordon Knox... I Md...l Third secretary and ' Stockholm-
I I vice consul.
Alfred H. Lovell, Jr. I Micb., Third secretary and Bogotu. ...
: i vice consul.
Scott Lyon Ohio..| Third secretary and ' Lisbon
j vice consul.
John M. McSweeijevi Mass.. Third secretary and j Cairo j Aug. 31,1943
vice consul.
' Assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
574599—44 8
Lourenfo Mar-
ques.
Department
Madrid
Bombay '
San Salvador
Montevideo
London
Istanbul-.
Montreal.
Bern
July
20, 1942
Nov.
10. 1942
May
14, 1942
Dec.
27, 1941
Dec.
3, 1941
Dec.
3, 1941
June
2. 1941
Dec.
8, 1943
Dec.
8, 1942
Dec.
24, 1941
Feb.
9, 1943
Nov.
5, 1943
Aug.
26, 1943
Dec.
12.1941
June
2. 1941
May
14, 1942
June
30. 1941
Dee.
3, 1943
Aug.
31. 1943
May 1.1941
Feb.
Oct.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
1. 1942
20, 1942
16. 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16. 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16. 1943
July 1. 1939
Apr. 30. 1938
July 1, 1939
Sept. 14. 1940
June 10,1940
Aug. 3, 1940
May 11, 1940
June 13, 1940
Sept. 14, 1940
June 7, 1940
Apr. 20,1940
June 9, 1910
Feb. 14, 1934
May 9, 1940
May 23,1940
May 10, 1940
May 4, 1940
July 21, 1940
June 12. 1940
$3, 000
3, 000
3,000
3. noo
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3.000
3, OIHI
3. 000
3.000
3.000
3,000
3. 1)00
3. 000
3.000
no
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (A) -Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Salary
Lee D. Randall.
Claude G. Ross.
Robert Rossow, Jr..
W. Horton Schoell-
kopf, Jr.
Harry H. Schwartz .
Bromley K. Smith..
Henry T. Smith
Byron B. Snyder
Wallace W. Stuart..
John L. Topping
John W. Tuthlll....
Joseph J. Wagner...
Fred E. Waller
Andrew B.Wardlaw.
Livingston D. Wa-
trous.
Fraser Wilkins
m
Calif..
Ind...
Fla.__
Calif. .
Calif..
Ga..-
Calif..
Tenn.
N. Y..
Mass..
N. Y..
Mich .
S.C..
N. Y..
Nebr..
T bird secretary
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul.-
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Bern..
Quito -
Panama.
Beirut. -
L6opoldville-
La Paz
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
12, 1941
3, 1941
3, 1941
12, 1943
8, 1943
26, 1941
July
July
July
July
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
Habana.
Dec. 15,1943
July 16,1943
Department
San Salvador
Montevideo.
Ottawa
Bombay
Montreal
BarranquUla.
San Jos§
Aug.
Sept.
May
Mar.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
11,1941
10. 1942
20. 1943
16, 1942
2,1941
2, 1942
27. 1941
7, 1942
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16, 1943
16. 1943
16, 1943
May 6, 1940
June 18,1940
June 15.1940
June 5, 1940
Sept. 23, 1940
Sept. 10, 1940
Sept. 23, 1940
May 6, 1940
June 5, 1940
Sept. 19, 1940
Aug. 7, 1940
May 11,1940
Feb. 12, 1934
July 28.1940
Sept. 25, 1940
Tangier.
Dec. 7,1943 July 16,1943 Aug. 1,1940
$3, 000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3.UO0
3,000
3,000
3,000
3.000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (B)
Philip H. Bagby
Walter W. Birge, Jr.
Va...-
N.Y..
Vice consul
Calcutta
Baghdad
June
Dec.
4, 1943
7, 1943
Oct.
Oct.
20, 1942
20, 1942
Apr.
May
3, 1941
23, 1941
$2,750
Third secretary
and
2,750
vice consul.
WUliam L. Blue
Tenn.
lowa.-
Vice consul
Ciudad Bolivar.
Calcutta
July
Jan.
28, 1942
21, 1944
Oct.
Oct.
20. 1942
20, 1942
June
Sept.
9, 1941
3, 1941
2,750
George F. Bogardus.
Vice consul
2,750
Gray Bream
Wyo..
Vice consul
Godthaab
Aug.
7, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Aug.
26, 1941
2,750
John H. Burns
Okla..
Vice consul
Para
Feb.
18, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July
1,1941
2,750
Keimeth A. Byrns .
Colo
Vice consul
Port Elizabeth..
May 20.1943
Oct.
20, 1942
July
3, 1941
2,750
John A. Calhoun....
Calif..
Third secretary
vice consul.
and
Tehran
Sept.
5, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
June
11,1941
2,750
Don V. Catlett
Mo...
Third secretary
vice consul.
and
Ciudad Trujillo.
Mar.
29, 1941
Oct.
20, 1942
Apr.
14, 1941
2,750
Robert J. Cava-
HI
Vice consul
Accra.
Aug.
24, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Feb.
1, 1929
2,750
naugh.
Ralph N. Clough...
Wash.
Third secretary
vice consul.
and
Tegucigalpa
Mar.
18, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Apr.
21, 1941
2,750
William A. Craw-
Pa....
Third secretary
and
Habana
Mar.
27, 1941
Oct.
20, 1942
Apr.
11, 1941
2,750
ford.
vice consul.
Juan de Zengotita
Pa
Third secretary
and
La Paz ..
Aug.
24, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Apr.
8, 1941
2,750
vice consul.
Thomas P. Dillon...
Mo...
Third secretary
and
Moscow..
Nov.
10, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Apr.
7, 1941
2,750
vice consul.
Robert S. Folsom...
Mass..
Third secretary
vice consul.
and
Port-au-Prince. .
Aug.
15, 1941
Oct.
20,1942
Sept.
1, 1941
2,750
Edward L. Freers...
Ohio..
Third secretary
vice consul.
and
Asuncion..
May
6, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
June
21,1941
2,750
Paul E. Oeier.
Ohio..
Third secretary
and
Jidda
Nov.
11, 1943
Oct.
20, 1942
Feb.
19, 1941
2,750
vice consul.
James M. Gllchriat,
lU
Third secretary
and
Managua.
Aug.
14, 1942
Oct.
20, 1942
Mar.
3, 1941
2,750
Jr.
vice consul.
Oeorg* McM. God-
N.Y .
Third secretary..
Bern
Dec.
12, 1941
Oct.
20, 1942
Apr.
12, 1941
2,750
ley. 2d.
CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (B)-Continued
Name
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
Post
Date of as-
signment
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Date of
entry into
service
Caspar D. Green..
Alden M. Haupt..
David H. Henry, 2d.
Oscar C. Holder..
J. JeSerson Jones, 3d.
David Le Breton, Jr.
Wilfred V. Mac-
Donald.
Edwin W. Martin..
Robert H. McBride.
David H.McKillop.
W. Paul O'Neill, Jr.
Richard A. Poole. ..
Stuart W. Rockwell.
Herbert F. N.
Schmitt.
Harold Shullaw
Ernest V. Siracusa..
Charles W. Smith...
Walter L. Smith
James P. Speer, 2d..
F. Lester Sutton
James S. Triolo
William W. Walker.
TempleWanamaker,
Jr.
Byron White
Clifton P. English..
Joseph N. Greene,
Jr.
Henry Hanson, Jr...
Douglas Henderson.
Sidney K. Lafoon...
Armistead M. Lee..
LaRue R. Lutkins..
James L. O 'Sullivan.
Albert E. Pappano. .
Henry L. Pitts, Jr...
Leslie Albion
Squires.
Walter J. Stoessel,Jr.
Richard E. Usher...
Ohio..
HI-....
N.Y..
La....
Tenn.
D. C.
Mo...
Ohio..
Mich .
Mass .
Pa....
N.J...
Pa....
Mich .
lU....
Calif.
Calif.
Pa....
Okla.-
N. J...
Calif..
N. C.
Wash .
N. C.
Tenn.
Mass .
Conn .
Mass .
Va....
Va....
N.Y..
Conn.
Mo...
N.Y..
Calif. -
Calif-.
Wis-..
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary
Vice consul.
Secretary and vice
consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul-..
Vice consul
Secretary and vice
consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service officer.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Secretary-.
Vice consul...
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul--- -.
Foreign Service officer -
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Foreign Service officer.
Secretary and vice
consul.
Third secretary
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary.
Vice consul
Concepcion.
Calcutta
Beirut
Suez-
Wellington-
Cairo...
Ankara.
Stockholm.
Tunis
Barcelona-
Algiers
Bogota-
Department -
La Ceiba
Habana
Maracaibo-
New Delhi.
Calcutta. --
Basra
Bogota'
Habana.
Bilbao..
Department-.
Buenos Aires.
Ottawa-
Stockholm..-
Cochabamba-
Department--
Dakar
Chungking
Cayenne
Mexico, D. F-
Panama
Istanbul -
July
June
Mar.
May
Aug.
NOV;
May
Hamilton, Ber- jtJuly
muda.
Algiers
Mar.
Dec.
June
Dec.
Jan.
July
Nov.
Mar.
July
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
tJuly
July
Dec.
Mar. 25,
|Feb. 16,
May 22,
.\pr.
Nov. 20,
Feb. 16,
Aug. 30,
Dec. 15
Feb. 5,
Mar. 5
Oct. 15
Aug. 31
Caracas JMay 18,
Colombo I Mar. 6,
1942 Oct.
1943 Oct.
1942 Oct.
1942
1943
1943
1942
1941
1943
1941
1943
1942
1944
1942
1943
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
20,1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20,1942
20, 1942
20,1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20,1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
Oct. 20,1942
Oct.
19431 Oct.
1942
1942
1943
1943
1943
1941
1942
1942
1943
1942
1942
1943
1942
1943
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20, 1942
20,1942
Oct. 20,1942
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
July 16.1943
July 16,1943
July 16,1943
1943 July 16,1943
1943' July 16,1943
1942! July 16.1943
1943' July 16, 1943
Apr. 12,
June 13,
Apr. 7,
Apr. 10,
Apr. 29,
May 26,
June 16
June 20,
May 28,
Apr. 11
June 3,
Apr. 10,
Oct. 1
Sept. 20,
Mar. 29
July 1
Sept. 6,
June 2,
July 16,
June 1
June 22,
Oct. 6,
Apr. 14,
June 1
Mar. 28,
Mar. 22,
Apr. 2
-■Vpr. 11
Dec. 26;
Mar. 16,
Mar. 14
Mar. 19
Apr. 18,
Mar. 25,
1943, July 16, 1943 Mar. 20,
1942j July 16,1943 Mar. 14
1943 July 16, 19431 Mar. 26,
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1941
1935
1941
1941
1934
1942 2, 750
1942 2, 750
1931 2, 750
1942 2, 750
1942 2, 750
1942, 2. 750
1942 2, 750
1942 2, 750
1942 2. 750
1942 2, 750
1942; 2, 750
' Temporarily at Buenaventura.
112
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY :U , 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS, UNCLASSIFIED (C)
Nan e
Paul K. I 'u \ ivier.
LubtTt O. Sander-
boff.
Alvin M. ncntley..
Byron E. Dlankin-
ship.
D. Cliadwick Brag-
piotti.
Robert M. Brandin.
William C.Burdett,
Jr.
Findley Burns, Jr_..
Forrest N. Daggett.
Douglas N. Forman,
Jr.
Michael R. Gannett.
Duane B. Lueders..
Oliver M. Marry
William S. Rosen-
berg.
Joseph S. Sparks
Theodore C. Weber.
William h. S. Wil-
liams.
George Carnahan...
Jamos C.Lobenstine.
J;imes O. McCargar
William Langdon
Sands.
Howard Brandon...
Terry B. Sanders,
Jr.
Thomas S. Estes
IJarry Clinton Reed
Keeler Faus
Merlin E. Smith...
J. Brock Ilavron
Whence
ap-
pointed
Designation
N. Y..
Calif..
Mich .
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y.
Ga...
Md..
Calif..
Mass..
N.Y_.
Minn.
Mass. .
N. Y.
Calif..
MasS-
Wis.--
N. Y__
Conn .
Calif..
Fla....
Ga. ..
Tcx._.
Mass
Ohio..
Ga ...
Ohio..
Tenn .
Vice consul
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Vice consul
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Sccietary and vice
consul.
Third secretary and
vice consul.
Foreign Service officer
Vice consul
Vice consul
Post
Date of as-
signment
St. John's, N. F
Mexico, D. F...
Tijuana
Bogota..
Madrid.
Madrid -
Madrid.
Rio de Janeiro-
BogotS
Madras..
Asuncion.
Arica. .
La Paz
Habana
Ciudad Trujillo.
Port Limon
Barranquilla.
Bogota
Ciudad Trujillo.
CorumbS
La Paz
Mexico, D. F...
Algiers
Ciudad Trujillo
Monterrey
Bucaramanga...
Sept. 24, 1943
May 21
June 19,
Jan. 16,
Oct. 30,
Jan. 14,
May 21
June 1
June 10,
Nov. 10,
May 19,
Jan. 18,
May 15,
June 5,
Aug. 11
Dec. 11
July 8,
May 16,
Nov. 25,
Aug. 14
Oct. 25
Oct. 15
Dec. 4
JDec. 16,
tApr. 16,
tJan. 16,
1942
1942
1943
1942
1944
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
1944
1943
1942
1943
1943
1942
1942
1943
1942
1943
1943
1942
1942
1943
1944
Date of ap-
pointment to
present class
Mar. 20
Mar. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20,
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
May 12,
May 12
May 12
May 21
Aug. 25
Aug. 25
Nov. 28
Nov. 28
Nov. 28
Mar. 27
Dec. 22
1941
1941
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
Date of
entry into
service
June 9, 1941
Apr. 15,1941
May 21, 1942
June 1,1942
Mar. 16, 1942
Mar. 27.1942
Mar. 8, 1942
Mar. 23, 1942
Apr. 6, 1942
Mar. 16, 1942
Aug. 24,1942
May 8, 1942
Feb. 25,1942
Apr. 7,1942
Mar. 18,1942
Mar. 23, 1942
Mar. 26, 1942
June 15,1942
Mar 7, 1942
Apr. 3, 1942
June 1,1942
Jan. 4, 1943
Oct. 14,1940
Jan. 7,1938
Feb. 1, 1930
July 16,1936
Aug. 20, 1930
July 11,1934
Salary
$2, 500
2,000
2, 500
2,500
2,500
2, 500
2, 500
2, 500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2, 500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
RETIREMENTS IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS RECEIVING ANNUITIES'
Name
Adams, Philip
Adams, Walter A
Alexander, Knox._
Arnold, Julean H.
Atwood, Franklin B.
Balch, Henry H
Biar, Herbert C
Bickers, William A..
Blake, Maxwell
Bliss, Robert 'Woods
Bohr, Frank
Bouchal, John L
Boyle, Walter F.:
Bradford, Robert R
Brady, Austin C
Brand, Norton F
Brett, Homer
Briggs, Lawrence P
Brunswick, William W...
Bucklin, George A
Burri, Alfred T
Busser, Ralph C
Cameron, Charles R
Carter, James G.
Chamberlin, George E
Chapman, William E
Clark, Reed Paige
Clum, Harold D
Cooke, Arthur B
Cookingham, Harris N. . .
Corrigan, John
Cruger, Alexander P
Cunningham, Edwin S,_.
Davis, John K...
Davis, Leslie A
Dawson, Claude I
Dearing, Fred Morris
Deichman, Carl F..
De Vault, Charles L
Donegan, Alfred W
Dorsey, W. Roderick
Doty, William F
Dow, Edward A
Dunlap, Maurice P
Dye, Alexander V
Dye, John W
Eberhardt, Charles C
State
Mass
S. C-.
Mo-.
Calif-
Mass.
Ala._.
Ind..
Va...
Mo--
N. Y....
Kans
Nebr....
Ga
Nebr
N. Mex.
N. Dak.
Miss
Mich...
Kans
Okla.-..
N. Y....
Pa
N. Y....
Ga
N. Y....
Okla..-.
N H.-..
N. Y....
S. C-...
N. Y....
Ga
N. Y....
Tenn...
Ohio...
N. Y...,
S.C...
Mo
Mo
Ind
Ala
Md...-
N. J.--
Nebr...
Minn- .
N. Y...
Minn..
Kans...
Class
VI...
I
VIII.
I
VI..-
III-..
Unci.
VII..
J
VII..
VI...
IV-..
V--..
III--.
Uncl-
II.--.
VI...
VIII.
III...
v....
III-..
II..-.
IV.-.
II--..
V.--.
IV...
IV-..
V..-.
V-.-.
IV...
VII- .
I
I
IV...
I
II-.-.
VI-.-
III...
III--.
VII..
III...
V.---
I
IV.-.
Rank in the service
Consul
First secretary
Consul
Commercial attach^
and Foreign Serv-
ice officer.
Consul
Consul general
Vice consul-- -
Consul
Diplomatic agent
and consul general.
Ambassador
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul -..
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Minister
Consul general
Consul- --.
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Commercial attach^
Consul general
Minister -
Post where last
assigned
London
Department
Edmonton
Shanghai
Cologne
Genoa
Toronto
Edmonton-
Tangier
Buenos Aires
Sault Ste. Marie.. -
Montreal
Guatemala
Breslau
Rangoon
Calgary
Callao-Lima
Bahia
Lisbon
Wellington.
Basel
Leipzig-
Tokyo
Tananarive.
Halifax
Gibraltar
Victoria, B. C.
Rotterdam
Plymouth
Singapore
Durban
Funchal--
Shanghai
Department-
Glasgow-
Barcelona
Stockholm
Lisbon
Mfexico, D. F
Basel
Genoa
Newcastle-onTync
Leipzig
Bergen
Dept. Commerce
Nassau
San Josf , Costa Rica
Date of entry
into service
Sept. 14, 1922
Mar. 25, 1914
Dec. 19,1917
SJuly 1, 1939
Feb. 9
July 24
Sept. 1
July
Feb.
Aug.
July
July
May
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
May
May
July
Apr.
July
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
July
Oct.
Feb.
May
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Feb.
Aug.
Apr.
July
§Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
May
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Apr.
§July
July
Oct.
1924
1914
1911
1914
1906
1903
1908
1912
1914
1917
1917
1917
1911
1914
1907
1906
1918
1909
1919
1906
WO.")
1916
1919
icog
1910
1910
1919
1907
1898
1910
1P12
19)0
1921
1907
1918
1905
1907
1902
1915
1915
1939
1906
1904
1 Under the provisions of the acts of May 24, 1924, July 3, 1926. February 23. 1931. April 24, 1939, July 19, 1939, or May
13.1941.
113
114
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS RECEIVING ANNUITIES-Continued
Name
State
Class
Rank in the service
Post where last
assigned
Date of entry
into service
Date of
retirement
Edvrards, Clement S
Ferrin, Augustin W
Ferris, Cornelius
Fisher, Fred D..
Fox, Ray
France, Leys A
Frazer, Robert
Gamon, John A
Gibson, Hugh S
Goforth, Herndon W
Oooid, Herbert S
Gourley, Louis H
Grummon, Stuart E
Halstead, Albert
Hanna, Miss Margaret M..
Harris, Ernest L
Hathaway, Charles M., Jr.
Heard, William W
Heingartner, Robert W
Heizer, Oscar S
Hengstler, Herbert C
Hitch, Calvin M
Holland, Philip
Honaker, Samuel W
Hoover, Charles L...
Hunt, William H
Hurley, John P...
Iflt, George N
Ives, Ernest L
Jackson, Jesse B...
Jenkins, Douglas
Keblinger, Wilbur..
Keena, Leo J.
Keene, Francis B
Kemper, Graham H
Ivce, Samuel T
Leonard, Walter A
Letcher, Marion
Lowrie, Will L
MacEachran, Clinton E...
Macgowan, David B
MacVeagh, John H
Magruder, Alexander R
Marsh, O. Gaylord
Masuret, Eugene A
Mayer, Ferdinand L
Maynard, Lester
McCafEerty, William J
McConnico, .\ndrew J
Meinhardt, Carl D
Miller, Hugh S
Moorhead, Maxwell K
Myers, David J. D
Nathan, Edward I
Neville, Edwin L
Osborne, John Ball
Minn...
V
N. Y..._
VI
Colo....
II
Greg
IV
Calif....
VII
Ohio
VII
Pa
I
Ill
II
Calif
N. C...
V
Calif..-.
11
HI
IV
N. J
IV
D. C...
I
Kans
V
IlL.
II
Pa
I
Md
VI
Ohio....
IV
Iowa
IV
Ohio
I
Ga
II
Tenn
II
Tex
II
Mo
II
N. Y....
VII
N. Y....
II.
Idaho...
V
Va
Ill
Ohio...-
IV
S. C
Nev
III
Mich
I
Wis
III.
Ky
II
Mich
I
111
III
Ga
I
ni
11
Mass
IV
Tenn....
Ill
N.Y....
V
Md
I
Wash_..
III
N.J.....
Unci.-..
Ind
Calif....
Ill
Calif....
VI
Miss
VI
N.Y....
VII
ni
VII
Pa
Ill
Ga
IV
Pa
IV
Ohio
Pa
II
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul...
Consul 1.
Consul
Minister
Consul general
Ambassador
Consul
Consul general
Consul...
First secretary.
Consul general.
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general
Consul general _
Consul general
Consul general
Second secretary and
consul.
Consul general.
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Minister
Consul general.
Minister
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general.
Consul general
Consul general
Second secretary . . .
Conselor of legation.
Consul general
Vice consul
Minister
Consul general
Second secretary
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general ,
Minister. ,
Consul general
Bradford
Montevideo..
Dublin _.
Nassau
Habana
Winnipeg
San Salvador.
Marseille
Brussels
Cartagena
Department.-
Department..
Department.-
London
Geneva
Vienna
Munich
Department..
Regina.
Algiers
Toronto
Wellington
Liverpool
Department..
Hong Kong...
Monrovia
Department
Ghent.
Belfast .....
Fort William and
Port Arthur.
La Paz
Hamburg
Pretoria
Rome
Rome
Rio de Janeiro
Tallinn.
Antwerp
Frankfort on the
Main.
Halifax
Bern
Department
Lisbon...
Seoul
Paris
Port-au-Prince
Copenhagen
San Salvador
Hull
Shanghai
Yarmouth
Istanbul
Department..
Monterrey..
Bangkok
Budapest
Mar.
June
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
§July
July
May
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
July
Jan.
Apr.
§July
May
Sept.
June
Mar.
Aug.
§June
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
June
May
Aug.
May
June
Mar.
July
May
June
July
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Jan.
§June
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
Apr.
§July
Aug.
June
Apr.
June
Apr.
Mar.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
SMay
15, 1911
23, 1924
27, 1909
2,1901
27, 1920
1, 1939
16. 1909
12. 1914
5, 1908
1, 1919
20. 1916
1, 1913
15, 1924
18. 1906
13, 1937
10. 1898
16. 1911
27. 1912
25. 1904
1. 1906
10, 1936
15. 1915
30. 1910
4, 1913
29, 1909
18. 1899
23,1919
20. 1905
15, 1909
17. 1905
1,1908
15, 1914
28, 1909
1, 1903
18,1911
28. 1907
7. 1907
15, 1909
14, 1899
19. 1934
24, 1915
12, 1921
11, 1909
1,1915
1, 1939
7, 1916
27. 1906
16. 1917
28, 1909
20, 1912
1, 1921
26, 1905
7,1912
23. 1907
15, 1907
18, 1905
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
June
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
June
June
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
June
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec. 31
Jan. 26,
June 30,
June 30,
Dec.
Nov.
Apr
July
May
Mar.
Apr.
July
Mar.
Aug.
June
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Aug.
Apr.
July
June
Apr.
Apr.
Aug.
June
1934
1940
1931
1932
1935
1942
1943
1935
1938
1943
1943
1943
1942
1932
1938
1935
1939
1940
1942
1933
1941
1934
1942
1943
1937
1932
1942
1930
1939
1935
1941
1940
1943
1924
1941
1936
1941
1934
1934
1941
1935
1940
1935
1942
1942
1940
1937
1935
1936
1936
1941
1937
1936
1937
1940
1933
RETIREMENTS IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE
FOKEIGN SERVICE OFFICERS RECEIVING ANNUITIES— Continued
Name
Philip, Hoffman
Pisar, Charles J
Playter, Harold
Putnam, John R
Rairden, Bradstreet S
Ramsay, Hugh F
Randolph, John
Rasmusen, Bertil M
Ravndal, Gabriel Bie
Remillard, Horace.--
Robertson, William H
Russell, William W -.
Sauer, Emil.-.
Schoellkopf, Walter H
Seltzer, George E
Skinner, Robert P --.
Slater, Fred C
Sloan, Alexander K
Southard, Addison B
Spamer, Carl O
Sterling, Frederick A
Stewart, Francis R -.
Swenson, Laurits S
Swift, Merritt
Totten, Ralph J
Tredwell, Roger C
von Tresckow, Egmont C
Wadsworth, Craig W
Wakefield, Ernest A
Weddell, Alexander W
Wheeler, Post
Wilson, Charles S.-
Wilson, Hugh R
Woodward, G. Carlton-..
Wormuth, Romeyn
Yerby, William J
Yost, Bartley F
Young, James B
State
N.Y...
Wis.---
Cahf-.-
Oreg-..
Maine.
D. C-.-
N. Y...
Iowa...
S. Dak.
Mass.-.
Va
D. C-.
Tex
N. Y-_.
N. Y...
Ohio-.-
Kans...
Pa
Ky-..-
Md.—
Tex
N. Y...
Minn..
D. C-..
Tenn.-.
Ind
S. C— .
N. Y...
Maine.
Va
Wash-.
Maine-
Ill
Pa
N. Y_-
Tenn_..
Kans.--
Pa
Class
IV--
V--.
III-.
VIII.
VIII-
III.. -
VI-..
I
V
I
III-
IV-.
VII-
VIII-
V-.-
I
VI...
IV-
IV-
I
v....
II___.
VIII-
VIII.
V.-..
VII..
v....
II_...
Rank in the service
Ambassador
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Consul
Consul general
Minister
Consul general
First secretary
Consul
Ambassador
Consul
Consul.-.
C onsul general
Consul
Minister
Consul
Minister
First secretary
Minister.-
Consul general
Consul
Counselor of legation
Consul
Ambassador
Minister
Minister
Ambassador
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul
Consul general
Post where last
assigned
Santiago
Liverpool .
Newcastle-on-Tyne..
Florence and San
Marino.
Curagao
Habana
Edmonton.
Moncton
Berlin.
Nice and Monaco...
Halifax
Bangkok
Frankfort on the
Main.
Madrid. .--
St. Michael -..
Istanbul. .--
Sarnia
Department.
Department
Nagasaki.
Stockholm
Venice
The Hague
Stockholm
Pretoria
Stockholm
St. John, N. B
Lima
Nuevitas
Madrid
Tirana
Belgrade
Berlin
Prince Rupert
Nuevo Laredo
Nantes
Cologne
Departinent
Date of entry
into service
Nov. 27.1901
Oct. 1, 1914
Sept. 28,1919
Mar. 26,1915
§Nov. 16,
Oct.
§Sept.
Aug. 28,
Jan. 24
Aug. 24
§Sept. 4
§Oct. 2
Sept. 18,
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Feb.
§Sept.
§Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
§Oct.
Dec.
July
Apr.
July
§Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
§Jan.
June
July
July
Oct.
July
1926
1916
1903
1898
1909
1907
1915
1911
1919
1918
1898
1909
1921
1916
1919
1911
1911
1921
1916
1908
1909
1921
1912
1898
1910
1906
if)01
1938
1904
1918
1906
1908
1909
Date of
retirement
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Feb.
June
Nov.
June
Oct.
June
Dec.
June
Nov.
June
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Jan.
June
Nov.
Apr.
Oct
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
June
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
Oct.
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Alibey, Glenn A _, 20,98
Abbott, George M 47, 100
Abbott, Wainwright 47.94
Achilles. Theodore C 47, 101
Ackerman, Ralph H. 38,92
Ackerson, Garret O., Jr 13, 101
Acly, R. Austin 43,104
Adair, Charles W., Jr.. 22,109
Adam, Hector C, Jr _. 13,105
Adams, J. Wesley, Jr... 16
Adams, Philip 113
Adams, Walter A 113
Adams, Ware I 20,98
Adler, Alf 35
Afield, William C, Jr 24, 105
Agar, Herbert 21
Aguirre, Stephen E 29, 103
Ailshie, William K 28. 105
Ainsworth, H. Gardner 17,109
Alberts, Hugo W 35
Aldridge, Tlayson W 47,95
Alexander, Knox 113
Alfscn, Fritz A. M 39, 104
Allen, Charles W 7
Allen, Henry E. 29
Allen, Ronald H 43
Allison, John M 20, 100
Altaffer, Leland C 6
Altaffer, Maurice W _ 41,96
Anderson, Daniel V 12,103
Anderson, Edward 27,104
.\nderson, Einar T 14
Anderson, Eskel V 50
Anderson, Stewart G 44,109
Anderson, W. Stratton, Jr 35, 107
Andrews, Archie M., Jr 21
Andrews, Charles L 5
Andrews. George D 8,100
Angulo, Manuel R_ 16
Apple, Charles E 34
Applewhite, Virgil C 46
Archer, Harry C 7
Armour, Norman 1
Armour, Ncjrman, Jr .. 42
Armstrong, George Alexander.-. 21, 100
Armstrong, Lawrence S 13, 100
Ariu'seii, Sigurd J 40
Arnold, Julean H 113
Ashford, Mahlon .. 38
Ashley, Caileton 44
Ashley, Charles L 42
Ashton, Horace D 25
Atcheson, George, Jr 10,94
Atherton, Ray 6. 15,28
Atwood, Franklin B 113
Atwrjod, Rollm S .. 16
116
Await, Fred H 35
Babbitt, Theodore 42
Bachelder, Leonard A 32
Bacon, J. Kenly 47. 101
Bagby, Philip H 22.110
Bailey, E. Tomlin.. 47. 105
Bailey, John W., Jr _ 8,95
Baker, Joseph K 2fi
Baker, Roy W 21,100
Balch. Henry H 113
Baldwin, Karl Ferguson 2
Baldwin, LaVeme 38.98
Ballantine, Joseph W 47.91
Banash, Sydney H 1
Bandy, Alvin E .- 4
Bankhead, Henry M 6.91
Bankhead, John L .. 8, 106
Barbour, Walworth. 24, 46, 102
Barger, Herman H... 2
Barghoorn, Frederick C 44
Barker, Edmund Osborne .. 19
Barker, Kenneth S 8
Barnes, Charles T 21
Barnes, Curtis Waldo 46
Barnes, Maynard B l 19,91
Barnes, William 47, 107
Barnette, Larry 5
Barnum, Robert H.. 9
Barr, Glenn 45
Barry, John R 7
Baskin, Robert M 46
Bates, Freeman F 21
Bates, Robert C 23
Battles, Robert E.... 29
Bay, Charles A. 28.94
Beach, William H.. 43,95
Beam, Jacob D 20, 102
Beard, John M 6
Beauclair, Josef E 45
Beaulac, Willard L.. 38,91
Beaumont, Adam 7
Beck, William H.. 23,93
Belcher, Frank Q 45
Belie, George N 42
Belovsky, Sidney A 19,99
Belton, William 8,108
Benet, Edward S 14
Benjamin, Albert 44
Bennett, James. 14
Bennett, John Allen 46
Bennett, W. Tapley. Jr 16
BenninghofF, H. Merrcll 47,97
Benson, Barry T... 11, 102
Bentley, Alvin M... 28. 112
Benton, J. Webb 51,92
Page
Benton. Russell W 47,105
Berenguer, Arnaldo 9
Bergan, Ernest 29
Berper, David C 1,96
Bcrnbaum, Maurice M 45,107
Bemardoni, Bernard 31
Berry, Burton Y .. 42,98
Berry, Lampton 22,108
Bertot, Raoul A 14
Beverstock, Roswell C 25,105
Beyer, Roland K 43,108
Beylard, Charles B 51
Biar, Herbert C. 113
Bickers, William A 113
Biddle, Anthony J. Drexel. Jr 3,
14,31,33,36
Biddle, Samuel 29
Bigelow, Donald F 40,95
Bingham, Hiram, Jr 1, 104
Birge, Walter W., Jr 26,110
Birkeland, Paul M 3,15,31,33,36
Bishop, Max Waldo 47,102
Black, Floyd H 42
Black, Robert 6
Blake, Gilson G 47,97
Blake, M.Williams 26,106
Blake, Maxwell 113
Blake, Ralph J 47, 104
Blanchard, Louis F 28
Blankinship, Byron E 30,112
Blanshard, Paul 23
Blatchford, Edward W 33
Bliss, Don C, Jr 20,93
Bliss, Robert Woods 113
Blocker, V. Harwood... 5
Blocker, William P 29, 91
Blohm, Lee R 9,98
Blue, William L 46,110
Boal, Pierre de L 4
Boehringer, Carl H 10, 104
Boernstein, Ralph A 8, 100
Bogardus, George F 22,110
Bohan, Merwin L. 1,94
Bohlen, Charles E 47,96
Bohne, Frederick A 8
Bohr, Frank 113
Bonbright, James C. H 47,98
Bond. Niles W 38,108
Bonnet, Ellis A 16,100
Boone, William E 14
Boonstra, Clarence 14
Borje.«son, Eddie Karl Gustav 25
Boswell, William 0 36,108
Botsford, Clarence A 14
Bouchal, John L 113
Boucher, Hiram A 32,94
INDEX OF PEKSONS
117
Page
Bowden, William Henry 46
Bower, Roy E. B 22,101
Bowers, Claude G R
Bowie, Thomas Donald 39
Bowman, Howard A 12.99,102
Bowman, Thomas D... .. _ 43.91
Bownass, Richard Mason 31
Boyco, Richard F 13,95
Boyd, Alfred G 21
Boyd, John H 19
Boyle, Walter F 113
Bradbury, Rohcrt W.. 34
Braddock, Daniel M.. 5,98
Bradcn, Spruillc. 13
Bradford, Robert R _.. 113
Brady, Austin C_ 113
Brady, Charles C 42
Brady, L. Peirce 5
Braggiotti, D. Chadwick 11.112
Bragonier, Reginald, Jr _. 44,105
Braman, Harold P 29
Brand, Norton F... 113
Brandin, Robert M._ 38,112
Brandon, Howard. 4, 112
Brandt, George L 47,91
Braun, Horace Harper. 29
Bream, Gray 15, 110
Breazeale, Albert F 45
Breckinridge, Robert 11
Brennan, Peter J 44
Brett, Homer 113
Brett, Homer G., Jr.. 45
Brcuer, Car] 45, lOfi
Brewster, WOliam L 30
Brickell, Herschel 12
Bridge, H. P 32
Bridgett, W. Charles 24
Brigham, Arthur D 42
Briggs, Ellis O.. 13,92
Briggs, Lawrence P 113
Brinton, John 17
Prist, George L _ ._ R
Brockman, John B 32
Brookhart, Charles E 22, 101
Brooks, Clarence 0 8,94
Brooks, Russell M 31,96
Brown, Aaron S 27, 107
Brown, Cant well C 29
Brown, Charles C_ 10
Brown, Charles L 42
Brown, Gilbert J 29
Brown, James E., Jr 47,98
BrowB, Robert Y 44,101
Brown, Stephen C 20, 107
Brown, Willard O 21
Brown, William H 7
Browne, Sidney H 20,98
Brownell, Lincoln C 10
Brownlee, Roland H 33
Bruins, John H 47,96
Brulf, Frederick Joseph 9
Bruner, Glen W 50, 105
Bruns, William H 23
P;.gc
Brunswick, William W. .. 113
Bucklin, George A 113
Bucknell, Howard, Jr 20,91
Buell, Robert L 23,100
Buhrman, Parker W 47,92
Burchinal, David A 7
Burdett. William C, Jr 38.112
Burgher, Robert S 1
Burke, Gordon L. 11.102
Burke, Thomas Edmund 9
Burnes, Byron B 20
Burns, Abbott S 29
Burns, Findley, Jr 38, 112
Burns, John H 6,110
Burns, Thomas D 14
Burri, Alfred T 113
Burris, Philip H 35
Burrows, Charles R 1, 108
Bursley, Herbert S 28,92
Burt, Joseph F 10.97
Bush, Guy Louis 5
Busser, Ralph C 113
Busser, William F 28, 106
Butler, George H 34,94
Butrick, Richard P 47,92
Butterworth, William W., Jr.. 36, 38, 96
Byington, Homer M 7,91
Byington, Homer M., Jr 47,99
Byington, Irwin C 12
Byrd, Richard W 42. 105
Byrne, James MacGrcgor .2
Byrns, Kenneth A 43. 110
Cabafias, Ralph 29
Cabot, John M 47,96
Caflery, Jefferson. 4
Cahn, Rudolf E 4
Calder, A. Bland 43,96
Calder, Donald B 20.109
Calder, F. Willard 27
Caldwell, George W., Jr 12
Caldwell, John K 18
Calhoun, John A 26,110
Callahan, James E 7
Callan, John L 3,15,31,33,36,46
Callanan, Leo J 6,96
Calvert, John S 8.99
Cameron, Charles R 113
Campbell, Arthur J 10
Campbell, Charles S., Jr 21
Campbell, Walter L._. 17
Campen, Thomas S 13. 106
Cannon, Cavendish W^ 47,99
Canty, George R 47,95
Carey, Arthur F 1
Carlson, Harold 40
Carlson, Harry E. 39,94
Carlson, Herbert W.._ _ 20
Carlson, Richard W.. 23
Carlson, Roger P.. 28
Carnahan, George 12. 112
Carrigan, John Willard 47, 103
Carroll. Margaret S 21
Page
Carter, James G 113
Cassidy, Richard T 5
Castleman, Reginald S 6,97
Catlett, Don V.... ....15, 110
Cavanaugh, Robert J 23,110
Chalker, Robert P 21, 108
Chamberlin, George E 113
Chamberlain, Robert S 24
Chapin, Selden 18,94
Chapin, Vinton 2.5,97
Chapman, J. Holbrook 47,98
Chapman, William E 113
Chase, Augustus S 47,99
Chase, Joseph 43
Chase, Warren M 40,98
Chavez, Tiho J 9
Cherp, Philip F 1... IJ
Childs, Archie W 4,96
Childs, J. Rives 31,94
Childs, Prescott. 32,97
Chipman, Norris B 47, 103
Christensen. Asher N orman 2
Christcnsen, Keld 42
Christensen, W^illiam H 23
Christiani, Courtland 3
Christin, Eugene G ._ 35
Christopherson, Carl E 32.103
Chylinski, ThaddeusH... 7
Cintron, Frank 35
Claffey, John F 20
Claghorn, Richard R. _ 15
Clark, Clyde L 38
Clark, David M.. 32,106
Clark, DuWayne G 34,98
Clark, Edgar H .3.1.^,31.3.3,36
Clark, Harlan B 42, 107
Clark, Lew B... _. 29
Clark, Lewis ... 6,96
Clark, Reed Paige 113
Clark, S. Wilson 12
Clawson, Clayton J 35
Clay, Wiley T ... 6
Clayton, William E. 29
Clough, Ralph N 25.110
Clover, Philip P 2,9,34,44
Cloward, Thomas M 29
Clubb, Oliver Edmund 47,98
Clum, Harold D 113
Cobb, George C 8
Cochran, H. Merle. 50,91
Cochran, William P.. Jr 47,99
Codoner, Manuel J. 30
Cody, Morrill.. 34
Coe. Robert D.. 20. 101
Cole, Felix. 31,92
Cole, Thomas J... 14
Cole, Willam E., Jr.. 18,107
Colebrook, Mulford A 20,104
Cclladay, Montgomery H 3,
14, 31, 33, 36, 101
Collier, Charles W^ 4
CoUigan, Francis J 16
Collins, Atwood, 2d 12
118
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Page
Collins, Ellen. 16
Collins, V. Lansing, Jr 34,108
Colman, George T 6
Colquitt, Adrian B 22, 108
Congdon, Norman A 44
Conkright, William A. 29
Connell, Richard M 12
Connelly, Bernard C... 35,103
Conrad, Barnaby, Jr _.- 39
Constan.tPeter K -. 27
Cook, Robert S 29
Cooke, Arthur B 113
Cooke, Hedley V., Jr 33,104
Cooke. Robert A., Jr_ 16
Cookingham, Harris N 113
Cooper, Charles A 47,104
Cootes, MerrittN 36,103
Cope, Albert John, Jr 30
Corcoran, William W 40, 100
Corrigan, Frank P 45
Corrigan, John 113
Corrigan, Robert F 5
Cory, Thomas J 46, 108
Cottell, Philip G 16
Cottrell, Sterling J 45
Coudray, Robert C 17
Cousland, Cornelius W 38
Coville, Cabot... 20,96
Cowan, Robert T 41,108
Cowles, C. William 34
Cowles, LeonL 39,108
Cowles, Virginias 21
Cox, Raymond E 47,92
Coyle, John J 20
Grain, Earl T 29, 103
Cram, Willard W 43
Crawford, Douglas 28
Crawford, William A 13, 110
Crawford, William Rex 5
Crocker, Carson O 45
Crocker, Edward S., 2d 36,93
Crockett, Joseph P 33
Cromie, Leonard J 42, 109
Crook, Linton 51
Cross, Cecil M. P 6,92
Cruger, Alexander P 113
Cruse, FredT 13,17,24,25,32
Cufle, Edward D 13
Cummings, Herbert J. 42
Cxmningham, Edwin S 113
Cunningham, Frederick J 34, 104
Cunningham, H. Francis, Jr 39, 108
Curry, Hubert M 35
Curtis, Glion, Jr 25,105
Curtis, John P 5
Cussans, Frank 41
Cyphers, Dudley E 6
da Costa, Marcelino H 37
Daggett, Forrest N. 4, 112
Dahl, Basil D 32,98
Dahlgren, John B 13.18,24,25,33
Dalferes, Sabin J 19
Daniels, Chandler Lawrence 2
Page
Daniels, Paul C 11,96
Dare, C. Wilfred 9
Davenport, Philip M 22,108
Davidson, Kenneth M 5
Davies, John, Jr 10, 101
Davis, Homer W 42
Davis, John K 113
Davis, Laurence L 19
Davis, Leslie A 113
Davis, Moimett B 47,91
Davis, Nathaniel P 47,91
Davis, Richard H 43,108
Davis, Sherlock 1
Davis, Thomas D 7,99
Dawes, Curtis 3, 15, 31, 33, 36
Dawson, Allan 47,95
Dawson, Claude I 113
Dawson, Leonard G 47,96
Dawson, Owen L 10,94
Dawson, William 44
Day, Breckinridge A.. 42
Day, Henry B 19,101
Day, Samuel H 42,94
Dearborn, Henry 16
Dealing, Fred Morris 113
Decker, Fred H 45
DeCourcy, William E 47,92
DeFord, Clifford Conrad 43
Deichman, Carl F 113
De Jonge, Alfred B. W 40
de Lambert, Richard M 19,98
Delgado-Arias, D. Eugene. 46
de Lima, David A 34
Demarest, Kenneth E... 37
Demille, Paul H 7
Denby, James Orr 47,95
Denhardt, Edith Tilton 21
Denhardt, Robert M 6
Denis, Louis M 4
Denman, Leroy G., Jr 25
dePass, Morris B. 10
Derby, Robert J 12
Derry, Charles H 3,97
Des Portes, Fay A 12
Desvemine, Eugene 13
Deuel, Norman B.. 7
De Vault, Charles L 113
de Verteuil, Marc 23
de Zengotita, Juan 4, 110
Dick, Hasell H 47,95
Dickerson, Charles E ., Jr 36, 94
Dickinson, Horace J 14. 103
Dickover, Erie R.... 47,91
Dillingham, Sherburne. 45,104
Dillon, Thomas P 43,110
Dimick, John M.._ 38
Donald, George K.. 8,92
Donaldson, Harry M 47,106
Donegan, Alfred W 113
Donnelly, Walter J 4,93
Donovan, Andrew E., 2d 11, 103
Donovan, Howard 22,94
Doolittle, Hooker A... 17,94
Dooman, Eugene H... 47,91
Page
Dorsey, W. Roderick 113
Dorsz, Edmund J 47, 100
Doty, Ralph E 20
Doty, William F 113
Douglas, Charles F... 34
Douglass, William B., Jr 37
Dow, Edward A.. _ 113
Dow, Edward A., Jr 17,108
Dowling, Walter C 4,103
Downs, Donald... 50
Doyle, Albert M 47,94
Dregge, John W 17
Drew, Gerald A 24,99
Dreyfus, Louis G., Jr 26
Drumright, Everett F 10,11,99
DuBois, Arden Edward. 14
duBois, Coert 47,91
Ducote, Charles H 13,101
Dumont, Donald A 31
Duncan, Norman 35
Dunham, AUison 13,18,24,25,32
Dunlap, Maurice P 113
Dunn, Robert S 42
Dunn, WDliam E 11,92
Duim, William McKee 3,15,
31, 33, 36
Duran, Gustavo. 14
Durbrow, Elbridge 47,99
Dutko, PaulM 43
Du Vivier, Paul F 51,112
Dwyer, Henry T ._ 30
Dwyre, Dudley G 44,93
Dwyre, Jack G 35
Dye, Alexander V 113
Dye, John W... 113
Earle, George H 42
Eaton, Charles Edward 5
Eaton, Earl Wilbert 30
Eberhardt, Charles C 113
Ebling, Samuel G.... 26,98
Ebright, Albert P.... 38
Edwards, Clement S 114
Edwards, J. Stanford 21
Edwards, Jay Dixon 22,106
Edwards, John W 31
Eitreim, Irven M 7,109
Elbrick, C. Burke. 31,103
Ellingsen, Thor B. 3, 15, 31, 33, 36
Ellis, Daniel E 8
Ellis, Overton G., Jr... 17,104
Ellis, Perry 3,106
Elting, Howard, Jr 41, 104
Embry, JohnA 47,100
Emmerson, John K 10,105
Emmons, Arthur B., 3d 44,108
Enders, Gordon B 1
Engert, Cornelius Van H 1
Engle, James B... 16
English, Clifton P.. _ 1,111
English, Robert. 7,101
Erhardt, John G.... 47,91
Erwin, JohnD 25
Espy, James 17,106
INDEX OF PERSONS
119
rage
Estes, Stockton M 29
Estes, Thomas S 19, 112
Evans, Ernest E 28,98
Everett, Curtis T 8.93
Fales, Herbert P _ 47,107
Farmer, Alexander W _.. 10
Farnsworth, Frederick E 7,104
Farrar, Eobert M 45
Farrell, William S... 41,101
Farringer, Dale E 33
Faus, Keeler .11,112
Faust, John B 25,101
Feld, Nicholas 22,108
Ferber, David I.... 39
Ferguson, C. Vauphan, Jr.. 26, 109
Ferguson, Harold D 39
Fernald, Robert F 39,97
Fernandez, Louis A.. 34
Ferrell, Hubert F 1]
Ferrer M., Felipe 35
Ferrin, Augustin W 114
Ferris, Cornelius 114
Ferris, Walton C... 47,96
Fette, Franklin R 10
Fidel, E. Allen 16
Finley, Harold D 32,95
Fishburn, John T 2
Fisher, Dorsey Gassaway 20,100
Fisher, Dwight W 8
Fisher, Fred D 114
Fitzgerald, John F 12
Fitzpatrick, James R 11
Flack, Joseph 45,92
Flack, Thomas R 41
Flake, Wilson C 3,101
Flandry, Fred F.. 13
Fleisehmann, Julius 7
Fletcher, C. Paul. 27,97
Fletcher, Samuel J 22.93
Flexer, Fayette J 39,94
Flood, Douglas 39,104
Flood, Peter H. A 50,99
Flournoy, William E , Jr 50,102
Fluharty, Vernon L.. 12,108
Fogler, Maurice. _.-.. 38
Folsom, Robert S _.. 25,110
Foote, Walter A 2,93
Ford, James B 38
Ford, Richard 26,94
Forman, Douglas N., Jr 11,112
Fornes, Frederic C, Jr 6,100
Forsyth, Donald W 5
Forsyth, T. Muldrup 39,105
Foster, Andrew B 24,46,105
Foster, Carol H 47,92
Foster, Julian B 47.94
Fowler, Harold 20
Fox, Homer S 50,94
Fox, Ray 114
Fraleigh, William N 42,108
France, Leys A 114
Frankel. Samuel B 43
Franki, Julius F 9
Franklin, Albert B 45
Page
Franklin, Lynn W 7,95
Frazer, Robert 114
Free, Lloyd A 40
Freeman, Fulton 10,108
Freeman, Houghton 10
Freers, Edward L-. 34,110
Frees, C. Norman 29
Frierson, David E 44
Fritzlan, A. David 31,108
Frost, Arthur C _.. 47,91
Frost, Wesley 34
Fuess, John C. 32, 108
Fuller, Andrew P 5
Fuller, Earl 39
Fuller, George Gregg 7,96
Fullerton, Hugh S.. 47,92
Funk, Ilo C 23,99
Fuqua, Stephen Ogdcn 37
Gade, George A.. 3
Gade, Gerhard 17,99
Gaines, Owen W 30, 105
Gaines, Willard R . 35
Galbraith, Willard 39,101
Gallagher, Francis H 35
Gallman, Waldemar J. 20,93
Gamon, John A 114
Gannett, Michael R 22,112
Gantenbein, James W 16, 100
Garrison, Arthur E 12
Garrison, Biddle H 9
Garza, Ellas G 30
Gasque, J. AUard 4
Gatewood, Richard D 23,106
Gaudin, Daniel, Jr 26,103
Gauss, Clarence E 10
Geerken, Forrest K 28,107
Oeib, Horace V 12
Geier, Paul E 38,110
Geist, Raymond H._ 47,92
George, W. Perry 47,96
George, WOliam C 28
Gerberich, Albert H 13
Germon, William F 5
Gerrity, Charles M 27
Gibbons, Donald F... _.. 1
Gibson, Hugh S ._ 114
Gibson, Raleigh A 28,94
Gibson, William G.. 37
Gibson, William M 19
Gidden, Culver.. 23
Gidney, Charles C, Jr 35
Gilbert, Charles 38
Gilbert, Manson 7
Gilchrist, James M., Jr 32, 110
Gilmer, Howard C 45
Gilmore, Eugene A., Jr 44
Glassford, William A 19
Claude, Paul M 27,41
Gleeck, Lewis E., Jr 40,109
Glover, Robert G 44,95
Gnade, Richard E 42,109
Godfrey, Richard A.. 5
Godley, George McM., 2d 40, 110
Page
Godsey, Fred. 6
Goetzmann, Tule L 39,107
Goforth, Herndon W 114
Goodier, Harvey T 7,102
Goodin, Paul A 13,18,24,25,33
Goodyear, John 19,108
Goold, Herbert S 114
Gordon, Bartley P 7,109
Gordon, George A 47
Gorman, Douglas, Jr... 9
Gonell, Juan L 16
Goshie, John L 50, 106
Gotlieb, Bernard 13,97
Gourley, Louis H 114
Gowen, Franklin C 47,96
Graling, Francis J 7
Granata, Harold M 39
Graves, George M... 13,100
Gray, Archibald E 48,100
Gray, Cecil Wayne 48,96
Gray, David 27
Grayson, James G 11
Green, Archie W 2
Green, Caspar D 9,111
Green, David S 5
Green, Montgomery M 44
Green, Thomas C 11
Greene, Joseph N., Jr 7, 111
Greene, Winthrop S 39,97
Greenleaf, Charles W 37
Greenup, Julian C 34,95
Gresham, Vernet L 16
Grew, Joseph C 48
Griffiths, John F... 2
Grimes, Francis E 45
Griimell, Robert 3,108
Groeninger, Joseph G ^1, 100
Grosjean, Robert L 3, 15, 31, 33, 36
Gross, Joseph E 2
Groth, Edward M 42,92
Ground, Ray 16
Groves, H. Lawrence.. 45,92
Grummon, Stuart E 114
Grunwell, Alfred E 45
Guerra, Fidencio 12
Gufler, Bernard.. 48,100
Guinn, Paul S 45,103
Gullion, Edmund A 18,107
Gunsaulus, Edwin N 7
Gwynn, William M 27,41,97
Hadraba, Theodore J 40,108
Haering, George J 38,96
Hagan, John Logan 13
Hagerman, Worthington E 37
Hale, Robert F 28, 108
Hall, Claude H.,Jr 23,101
Hall, Monroe B 22,99
Hallett, Herbert 35
Halstead, Albert 114
Hamilton, Maxwell M 43,91
Hamlette, Harry L 34
Hamlin, John N 39, 100
120
FOREIGN SERVfCE LIST: JANUARY 31. 1944
Page
Hammond, B. MOes. . r.o, 107
Haiios. Walirr AV 1
Rauna, Clyde James :W
Hanna, Margaret M _ 114
Hannah, Archer B 13,18,24,25
Hanson, Henry, Jr 40, 111
Hardie, John F 13,17,24.25
Harding, John T _ 17, 24, 4G
Harding, Kenneth \V 13
Harding, Robert William 8
Hardison. Felix M 40
Hardy, Osgood _ 34
Hare, Raymond A 17,38,98
Harley, Robert Bruce 6
Harmon, Robert L _.. 9
Harriman, W. Averell 43
Harrington, Julian F... 38,94
Harrington, Raleigh T... ___ IC
Harris. Arthur R ^ 28
Harris. Ernest L 114
Harrison, Landreth M 40,98
Harrison, Leland 40
Harrisou, Randolph 48.101
Hart, Boies C, Jr 19,109
Hart, John N 14
Hart, Parker T 17, 108
Harvey, Constance R 51,104
Harvey, Nicholas D. N 21
Haselton, Xorris S ... 8,105
Hathaway, Charles M., Jr 114
Hathaway, James L 27
Haughey, Leo E ._ 9
Haupt, Alden M 22, 111
Haven, Richard B 37,99
Havron, J. Brock 12, 112
Hawkins, Richard H., Jr.. 3,109
Hawley, Franklin 14,108
Hawley, Harry F 39,94
Hawthorne, Carl O ___ 31
Hayes, Carlton J. H 38
Hayes, Dalton 42
Hayes, Glenn C 11
Hayes, Stanley T 7
Heacock, Roger L 48, 108
Heard, Alexander 50
Heard, William W 114
Heath, Donald R.... 8,02
Hebeler, Walter Adam 2
Heck, Jack H 19
Heck, Victor C 13
Hefti, Rudolph W 20
Heiberg, Walter L 40
Heilbronner, Leon 0 C
Heiler, Bernard K 8
Heingartner, Robert W 114
Heisler, Charles H... 21,99
Heizer, Oscar S 114
Helme, William B 1
Heltberg, Arnlioth G 20
Hemmerich, Harry F. 23
Hemphill, Charles F., Jr 1
Henderson, Douglas 4.111
Henderson, George D 34. 109
Henderson. Jnmes E 48, 103
Page
Henderson, Loy W 2fl
Hongstler, Herbert C 1I4
Henney, Alfred J 5
Henry, David H., 2d 27, 111
Henry, Frank Anderson.. 43,94
Henry, R. Horton 48,101
Herbert, Raford W 2
Herrington, Frank H .. 10
Herron, Connie R 2
Hervey, Robert Eugene 35
li ickey , Andrew S 28
Hickok, Thomas A 23. 100
Hicks, Knowiton V _ 48,98
Hiern, Alden J 5
Higgms. Herbert N 29
Higgins, William L 37
Higgs, L. Randolph 48,104
Hill, Henry Albert 24,46
Hill, Heyward G 19. 101
Hillenbrand, Martin J... 35, 108
Hillis, Wa.shington Armstrong... 29
Himmel, Lyle C 3
Hinke, Frederick W 35,100
Hinkle, Eugene M 13,97
Hitch, Calvin M 114
Hitch, Simon H 10
Hoard, Robert S 29
Hobbs, Claude E., Jr 16
Hooker. Woodson F 35
Hodgdon, A. Dana 48,96
HolTman, H. Theodore 12
Hollmann, Walter W 6,105
Hoguet, Lawrence 2
Hohenthal, Theodore J 48,105
Hohenthal, William D.. _... 38
Hohenthal, William D., Jr.. 37,38
Holden, Richard K 45
Holder, Oscar C 17,111
Holland, Henry F .... 29
Holland, Philip 114
Hollingsworth, Earl C 9
Honaker, Samuel W 114
Hooper, Malcolm P 33,97
Hoover, Charles L 114
Hoover, John P 45, 109
Hopper, George D 23,93
Horn, Adolph B .. 14
Horn, Thomas S 23,99
Horner, Garnett D 50
Horner, John Evarts 7,108
Horowitz, Daniel L 9
Horsey, Outerbridge 38,108
Hostetter, Writner 21
Houck, Fred H 21
Hoverter, Ross E 6
Howard, George C 13,93
Howard, Uungerford B 10, 11, 108
Howard, Wendell S 17
Howe, Clarence S 29
Howell, Glenn F 7
Uoyt, Henry A 10
Hubbard, Phil H 41,103
Huddle, J. Klahr.. . 40,91
Hnddleston, John F 31,97
rage
Hudson, Joel C 8,96
Hucstis, Richard S 21,103
Hughes, Morris N 48, 102
Hughes, Thomas L 8,91
Hukill, George R 20.98
Hulick, Charles E., Jr 34
HuUey, Benjamin M 48,98
Humes, Elizabeth 36,102
Hunsaker, Lee M 26
Hunt, Frederick D 37,108
Hunt, Jay Roy 4
Hunt, Leigh W.. 48,97
Hunt, Ralph H 3
Hunt. William H 114
Huntington, Robert D 45
Hurley, John P.... 114
Hurst, Carlton 23,102
Husted, Clark E., Jr 40,109
Huston, Cloyce K .._ 48,99
Hutchinson, Charles A 3. 100
Hutton, Paul C 48.103
Hyde, Austin W., Jr 38
Ifft, George N.... 114
Ingle, Edward M 3
Isaacs, Burford K., Jr 26
Isaacs, C. Grant 20,102
Ives, Ernest L 114
Ives, J. Winsor 36,101
Jackson, Henry C , 37
Jackson, Jesse B 114
Jackson, Paul C 32
Jackson, Virgil A. 27,41
Jacobs, Joseph E 17,91
Jakes, Robert, 3d 5
Jandrey, Fred W 3,103
Janz, Robert 37, 102
Jasper, George F., Jr.. 2
Jenkins, Douglas. 114
Jenkins. Douglas, Jr 32,103
Jenkins, John H_. 35
Jenkins, Warder B 50
Jensen, Finn B 40
Jensen, Julius C 41
Jernegan, John D.. 26, 106
Jester, Perry N. 48,99
Johansen, Beppo R 48.104
Johnson, Donald D ..- 38
Johnson, Ellis A 42
Johnson, Eugene H 8
Johnson, Frederick C 7
Johnson, Hallett 48,92
Johnson, Harold Frost 50
Johnson, Hartwcll. 35,106
Johnson, Herschel V 39
Johnson, John B 4
Johnson, John D. 7,93
Johnson, Leslie W 2,107
Johnson, Nelson T 2
Johnson, Richard A.. 20,109
Johnson, U. Alexis 4, 105
Johnson, Wendell Gunner... 8
INDEX OF PERSONS
121
Page
Johnston, Coldwell S.. --- 7,107
Johnston, Leland P - 15
Jones, George Lewis, Jr 48, 104
Jones, Gerald Q - --- 14
Jones. J. Jefferson, 3d 32,111
Jones, J. Wesley --- 48,101
Jones, Joseph A 14
Jones, Ralph A 5
Jordan, Curtis 0 30,95
Jordan, Francis C 26, 107
Jordan, Russell B. -- 7
Josselyn, Paul R 48,00,92
Jova, Eugene E 14
Jovin, Francis K.- 2
Judson, Frcdericlf B 32
Kapp, William Robert 25
Kasper, Herman R 2
Katsainos, Charles T 40
Kazanjian, Reginald S 4,104
Keblinger, Wilbur 114
Keeler, Erwin P 48,95
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr 48,92
Keena, Leo J 114
Keene, Francis B 114
Keith, Gerald 48.96
Kekich, Emil 46
Keller, Bert Dewey 6
Kelley, Robert F._-- _ 41,92
Kelly. George F 23
Kelly, Henry W 35
Kelsey. Easton T 8,106
Kemp, Edwin Carl j 7,93
Kemper, Graham H 114
Kempton, James H 46
Kendrick, Stephen E. C. _ 22,101
Keniston, Hayward -- 2
Kennan, George F _ 50,94
Kennedy, Edward S 26
Kennedy, John J 45
Kent, Ralph E 17,24,46
Keo^h, John Beltort 37
Ketcham, John B --. 30,100
Key, David McK 48,95
Kidder, Randolph A___ 2,108
Kifer, Russell Stanley 50
24
45
Page
Kuhn, Frederick A 5
Kuniholm, Bertel E 7,98
Kuykendall, C. Porter 48,95
Lafoon, Sidney K 48, 111
LaGuardia, Lionel Q 34
Lambeth, J. D 29
Lamm, Donald W 6, 109
LaMont, George D. 8,100
Lamprecht, Reinhard W 37
Lancaster, Nathaniel, Jr 36, 103
Landis, .Tames McCauley 50
Lane, Arthur Bliss 11
Lane, Clayton 22,94
Lane, Francis A --. 27
Lane, George B 32
Lane, Rufus H., Jr.... 12,98
Lane, S. Owen 9
Lang, Frederick Robert 43
Lang, John W 1
Langdon, William R 11,93
Lankenau, Richard F 2
Larrabee, Sterling L 24,46
Larragoite, Armando, Jr 46
Larsen, Gilbert E 25
La Rue, G. Wallace 48, 107
Latimer, Frederick P., Jr 34,101
Laukhuff, Perry 40,107
Lavalee, Jerome R 19
Laverack, John W 50
La Vista, Vincent 39
Lawson, Edward B 32,96
Lawson, Stanley R 40
Lawton, Edward P 19,96
32
17
27
44
Kimrey, Chester H
Kingsley, Thomas D
Kinnaird, Lawrence.. 9
Kirk, Alexander C 17
Kittredge, Benjamin R., Jr 3,
1,^,31,33,36
Klicforth. Alfred W 8,92
Kneeland. Walter E 30
Knox, Charles F.,Jr -.. 48,102
Knox, M. Gordon... 40,109
Kohler, Foy D - 48,103
Kolinski, Charles James 21
Krauss, William A.. 25
Krausse, Henry G 30
Kreis. Foster H 37
Krentz, Kenneth C 48,99
Krieg, William L 23,108
Kroner, Hayes A.. -- 5
Kropp, Miriam Therese 35
Lawton, James S
Leach, Richard S
Leavell, John H
Leavens, Donald C
LeBel, Louis E 5
LeBreton, David, Jr 17,111
Lebus, William Frank, Jr 39
Lee, Armistead M 19,111
Lee, Carnes B... 20
Lee, Charles H 1
Ivee, J. Hubert 9
Lee, SamuelT 114
Legge, Barnwell R 40
Leggett, Herbert 46
Lehrs, Jobn A 41
Leinbach, Chapin R 23
Leng, EarlR 21
Leonard, Richard A ^ 23
Leonard, Walter A 114
Leonhardy, Terrance G 12
Leonhart, William K 2
Leslie, Aldene Barrington. 5
Letcher, Marion 114
Leverich, Henry P- 48, 102
Levison, George Lewis '"^'O
Lewis, Charles W.,Jr 48,06
Lewis, Harrison 40, 103
Lewis, Harry R - 34
L'Heureux, Herve J - 19,99
Lieder, Eugene J 16
Page
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr 50,104
Lineaweaver, F. Ridgway 14,103
Lines, David A 16
Linn, John K., Jr 21
Linnell, Irving N 43,92
Linthicum, Walter J 28, 104
Lippincott, Aubrey E . 2, 104
Little, Charles J --- 19
Little, George Alexander 35
Livengood, Charles A 50,93
Lloyd, Rupert A 28
Lobenstine, James C 11, 112
Locke, Justin N 39
Lockett, Thomas H.. 28,92
Lockhart, Frank P .'. 48,91
Lockling, W. Bruce 34
Lockwood, Alexander Scott 39
Lockwood, W. S 21
Loftus, Victor H 28
Long, Boaz 24
Loof bourow, Frederick R 41
Lopizich, Ivo H 35
Lord, John H 23,97
Loren,Odin G. 30,104
Lovell, Alfred H., Jr 11, 109
Lowrie, Will L 114
Ludden, Raymond P 10,11,102
Ludewig, Charles K 16
Ludy, Albert K., Jr 26
Luebbermann, Htori A 45
Lueders, DuaneB. 34,112
Luedtke, Charles L 48,97
Lusk, John C 38
Lutkins, LaRue R. 10,111
Lynch, Andrew G- 23,106
Lyon, Cecil B 48,101
Lyon, Scott 37,109
Lyons, John G 25
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d 51 , 105
Macatee, Robert B 48,92
Macdonald, John J -.-. 22, 101
MacDonald, Wilfred V 41, 111
MacEachran, Clinton E 114
Macgowan, Basil F_ 51
Macgowan, David B _ 114
Mackenzie, Malcolm 2
MacLean, H. Coit 48,92
MacVeagh, John H 114
MacVeagh, Lincoln 24,46
MacVitty, KarldeG.. 17,91
Macy, Clarence E 22,97
Macy, Robert H 8
Madonne, John H 40,41,99
Maffitt, Edward P 1, 104
Magnuson, Erik W 8,99
Magurn, Joseph J 32
Magruder, Alexander R. - 114
Maher, Dale W 40,97
Mahoney, Timothy John 4
Mahony, Walter B., Jr.. 13, 18, 24, 25, 32
Makinson, George A 39,92
Maldonado, Joseph E 8
Maleady.' Joseph E. — 17
122
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Page
Maleady, Thomas J 45,102
Malige, Marcel E 19,95
Mallon, Patrick 3,102
Mallory, Lester De AVitt 28,96
-Nfancss, Hubert 6
IManey, Edward S 28,100
Mangold, Frederick R 29
IManice, DeForcst 4
Mann, Frederick J.. 19,109
Mann, James H -.. 2
Marcy, Oliver M 9,112
Marelius, Donald C 39
Marsh, O. Gaylord 114
Martin, Edwin W 23,111
Martin, Harold Tracy 4
Martin, Stuart B._. 19
M^vel, William W 33
Marvin, John H 14
Masset, Andrew Hyatt 4
Massey, George Bragg 18
Masuret, Eugene A 114
Mathews, Elbert G 1, 105
INIathews, Jefi Douglas 50
Matienzo, Manuel 46
Matthews, H. Freeman 48,91
Matthews, Tobias E.. 2
Mattison, Gordon H 17,107
Maury, John Minor 43
Maxson, Wilmer Reed 11
May, Edward W 29
Mayer, Ernest de W 19, 104
Mayer, Ferdinand L,. 114
Maj-ers, Herbert W. D 5
MajTiard, David M 35
MajTiard, Lester 114
Mazzeo, Louis B 28
McAdams, John 34
McAndrews, John H. E 23
McBride, John G 7
McBride, Robert H 19,111
McBryde, Duncan. 27,41
McCaflferty, William J 114
McCain, Edwm M 34
McCargar, James G.. 15, 112
McCarthy, Edmund J. E 45
MoCarty, Glenn R., Jr 12
McClintock, Robert Mills 39,102
McClure, Wallace 40
McConaughy, Walter P.... 4, 101
McConnico, Andrew J 114
McCullough, John D 16
McDonough, Dayle C 48,93
McDougall, Grant 2
McEnelly, Thomas 30,94
McFadyen, Archibald A., Jr 11
McGinness, William L., Jr 26
McGonigal, Donal F 23,105
McGregor, Robert Q., Jr... 48, 101
McQurk, Joseph F 48,92
Mcllhenny, Samuel A., Jr 30
Mcintosh, Ellsworth L., Jr 17
McKay, Donald S 50
McKee, Edwin 11
McKelvey, Delano 3,109
Page
McKeima, James E 48,94
McKillop, David H 40,111
McKinney, Walter H 39.97
McLain, Camden L 8
McLallen, Walter F., Jr 5
McLaughlin, Edward D 48,102
McLean, Allan F., Jr 18
McLean, Minedee 8,109
McMahon, Bernard B 20
McMillin, Stewart E... 30,99
McNair, Roy Perrin, Jr 10
McNiece, Renwick S 46,95
McSweeney, John M 17, 109
McVicker, Charles P., Jr 42
Meade, Herbert C 16
Meekins, Lynn W 48,92
Meeks, Nelson P 8
Meily, John J.. 30,96
Mein, John Gordon 5
Meinhardt, Carl D.. 114
Melbourne, Roy M 48,107
Melby, John Frfimont 43, 107
Melvin, William H_ 2
Memminger, Lucien 32,93
Memminger, Robert B 44,106
Merkel, Charles F 2
Merrell, Clay 7
Merrell, George R 22,93
Merrill, Frederick T 42
Merritt, RoyW 12
Mersman, Scudder 19
Messer, Peter C 21
Messersmith, George S.. 28
Metcalf, Lee E.... 42
Meyer, Clarence E... 21
Meyer, Paul W 48,98
Meyer, Theodore H 29
Michela, Joseph A 43
Middlebrook, Robert W 22
Milbourne, Harvey Lee 10, 100
Miles, George C 42
Milks, Harold K 12
Millard, Hugh 1,92
Miller, Frieda S 21
Miller, George E 36.104
Millei, Harold B 20
Miller, Hugh S 114
Miller, Paul Burwell 29
Miller, Ralph... 17,101
Millet, Charles S 10,106
Mills, Sheldon T... 22,98
Minncman, Paul G 13,94
Minnigcrode, H. Gordon. 12,105
Minor, George C 7
Minor, Harold B 48, 100
Minter, John R... 2,94
Mitchell, Frank G 19
Mitchell, John W 45
Mitchell, Reginald P 17,104
Mitchell, William A 8
Moffitt, James P 45,95
Mokma, Gerald A 30,101
Molesworth, Kathleen 24, 107
Page
Montamat, Harold E 26,105
Montgomery, Edmimd B 48,95
Mooer.s, Horatio 30,99
Moore, Carl E 16
Moore, Rupert H 8
Moorhead, Maxwell K 114
Moose, James S., Jr 38,98
Morby, Edwin S 40
More, Bolard 41,106
Moreland, William D., Jr 26, 104
Morey, Leonard R 12
Morgan, John H. 48,97
Morgan, Sidney... 3,15,31,33,36
Moriarty, Francis B 39
Morray, Joseph P 34
Morris, Brewster H 39,106
Morris, Leland B 26
Morris, Robert Dale.. 29
Morris, Shiras, Jr 48,104
Moses, H. Claremont 30
Moss, Herman 25
Muccio, John J 34,95
Murphy, Gail... 5
Murphy, Robert D 50,91
Murray, Alton T 20, 103
Murray, William B 29
Myers, David J. D 114
Myers, Harold Edwin 50
Myers, MjtI S 48,92
Myers, Willys A 30
Nabel, Eugene 41
Nankivell, John Henry. 32
Nash, Roy 6
Nasmith, Charles Roy... 21,96
Nathan, Edward I 114
Neathery, Jack B 4,106
Neely, John C 1
Nelson, Christian Hans 19
Nester, Alfred T.. 27,93
Neville, Edwin L 114
Newbegin, Robert 15,103
Newman, David K 19
Newton, Joseph E 8, 107
Niccoll, Frank C 7
Nichols, Donald H 18
Nielsen, Christian K 23
Nielsen, Orsen N 48,92
Noble, Donald W 29
Noel, Frederick J 6
Noel, James A 30
Nolan, Thomas F. 50
Norden, Cari F 32,108
Norris, William L 5
North, Oliver B 7,97
Norweb, R. Henry 36
Nufer, Albert F 13,93
Nugent, Julian L., Jr 10, 109
Nunn, Oilmore N 37
Nyhus, Paul 0 1,94
Oakes, Calvin Hawley 49,101
Oakley. R. Kenneth 12,108
O'Brien, Lincoln 5
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Ocheltree, John B 15,101
O'ConnoU, Francis A 4
O'Connor, Edward Francis- 14
0 'Connor, Kat herine E 7, 106
O'Donoghue, Sidney E 28,98
Offie, Carmel 49,104
Ojeda, Arthur Eustace 38
Olding, James P — 32
Olds, Herbert V 1. 107
Oliver, Covey T 38
Oliver. John G 30
Olivier, Nicholas D 3
Olsen, Clarence E 43
Olson. Grant 40
Olsson, NilsW 40
O'Neall, Charles F 38
O'Neill, W.Paul, Jr. - 19,111
Oram, Frank H 6
Ordway, John 20, 106
Orebaugh, Walter W 51, 104
Orme. Jesse Milton. 6
Ortiz, Nestor C 5
Osborne, John Ball - - 114
O'Shaughnessy, Elim 4.107
Ostertag, Augustus . 23
O'Sullivan, James L 19,111
Oury-Jackson, Granville 11
Owen, Augustus C 8
Packer, Earl L 41,95
Paddock, Paul 31,107
Page, Edward, Jr 43, 101
Painter, Carvel 37
Paliaer, Ely E -— 3,91
Palmer, Gardner E 9
Palmer, George E 34
Pahner, John Peabody 50. 103
Palmer, Joseph, 2d 23, 109
Pangburn, Harry K 29
Pappano, Albert E 28,111
Pardue, Mary Aim 21
Park, Nelson R 30,98
Park, Peyton H 34
Parker, Charles B 29
Parker, Edward S 30
Parker, W. Leonard 49,104
Parks, James E 34,100
Parks. Sheldon W.... 1
Parr, Alexanders. 35
Parry, Carroll C 37
Parsloe, Arthur G 6
Parsons, Arthur W 24,46
Parsons, J. Graham 49.105
Parsons, Marselis C, Jr 36, 105
Pasquet, Maurice.. 31.103
Patterson, A. Willing 29
Patterson, Donald T 21
Patterson, Jefferson _ 34, 93
Patterson, Roscoe Freeman 5
Patton, Kenneth S.. 22.91
Paxton, J. Hall 10,11,99
Payne, Charles E. B 8
Peabody, Paul E. 20
Pearsall. David J. 9
Page
Pearson, Harold J 9
Pearson, Paul H 39. 104
Pease, Harold D 46
Peck, William L 51,100
Peck, Willys R .- 49
Penfleld, James K 10,99
Penrose, E. F.. 21
Perkms, Mahlon Fay 49,91
Perkins, Troy L 49, 102
Perkins, Warwick 43,95
Peterson, Avery F 20,101
Peterson, Edward M 50
Peterson, Horace C 5
Pettigrew, Robert Leslie 25
Peyton, Robert K 29
Pfiflner, Eugene C 6
Phelan, George R 45
Phelan, Raymond 29
Phelps, Albert T 46
Philip, Hoffman 115
Phillips, George L 5
Phillips, Virginia Elizabeth 9
Phillips, WUliam 22
Piazza, Joseph S 5
Pierce, Lawrence 12
Pigott. C. Montagu 44
Pilcher, James B 49,98
Pillet, Frederick A 42
Pinkerton, Julian L 49,100
Pinkerton, LoweU C 33,91
Pisar, Charles J 115
Pitts. Henry L., Jr 34, 111
Playter, Harold 115
Plitt, Edwin A 49, 94
Pond, Seymour G 37
Pool, John C 49,106
Poole, Richard A 39,111
Porter, William J. 41
Post, Richard H 2,109
Potter, George M 5
Potter, Kennett F 13, 102
Powell, James C, Jr 28
Powell, Thomas M 30
Powers, Albert J 14
Preston, Austin R 37,95
Price, Leonard H 9
Price, William E 6
Priest. Marshall F 5
Prospere. V. Walser 1
Prouty, Roswell W 29
Putnam, John R 115
Quarton, Harold B 39,95
Quirm, Carroll G 35
Rabida, Albert A 23
Rae. J. Thomas 6
Ragland, Joseph P 3,102
Raineri, Peter J -.- 5
Rairden, Bradstreet S 115
Rambo, William Preston 6
Ramsay, Hugh F 115
Ramsey, Henry O 21
Randall, Harold M 1,%
Page
Randall. Lee D .-. 40,110
Randolph, Archibald R 24,104
Randolph, John 115
Rankin, Karl L 49,94
Rasmusen, Bertil M 115
Rastetter, Richard W... 13, 18, 24, 25, 33
Ravndal, Christian M 39,94
Ravndal, Gabriel Bie 115
Ray, David T 32. 107
Ray, Guy W. 28,99
Ray, John A 24
Ray, Willard R. 6
Rayens, Charles E 40
Reagan, Daniel J 40,92
Reams, R. Borden 49,101
Reber, Samuel 50,94
Redecker, Sydney B 38,93
Reed, Arthur G 31
Reed, Charles S., 2d 23, 101
Reed, Edward L 1,92
Reed, Frank F 20
Reed, Harry Clinton 15. 112
Reed, Leslie E 34,63
Reese, Raymond E 19
Reeves, Harman 32
Reld, JohnT 16
Reineck, Walter S 7,97
Reinhardt, G. Frederick _. 50,107
Reist. Jay R 35
Remillard, Horace.. 115
Renchard, George W 49,102
Rend. Charles J 5
Reveley, Paul J 28,103
Rewinkel, Milton C 37.107
Rexford, Dean Raymond 40
Reznik, Jacob 35
Rice, Allan L 40
Rice, Charles M., Jr 20
Rice, Edward E 10, 11, 105
Rich, S. Grover, Jr 39
Richards, Arthur L_-. 42,103
Richards, J. Bartlett 10,95
Richards, WiUiam Walker 39
Richardson, Gardner 40,95
Richardson, John S., Jr 43,100
Richardson, Joseph L 44
Richardson, Marie Elizabeth 2
Richardson, W. Garland 6.103
Richert, George L 29
Richey, Earle J 23
Riddick, John G 20
Riddle, James R 30
Riddleberger, James W 49, 96
Ridge, Thomas L 5
Rigg, Robert B.. 26
Riggs, Benjamin Reath 40,95
Riley, James Joseph 29
Rinden, Robert W 43. 108
Ringwalt, Arthur R 10, 101
Rittenhouse, Austin J 46
Rivera, Rodolfo O 33
Robbins, Albert H 21
Robbins, Warren D 2
124
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 1944
Page
Roberts, Irving E 13
Roberts, Quiney F _ 21,96
Robertson, T. Ayers 30
Robertson, William H.. 115
Robertson, William P 37
Robinson, Thomas n_. -_. 24,97
Robison, Harold D 49, 101
Rockwell, Joseph P 9
Rockwell, Stuart W ._ 19,111
Rodriguez, Mario B 12
Rogers, Buford O 41
Romero, Arthur J.- 1
Rose, Halleck L 36,103
Rose, Victor R 18,24.25
Rosenberg, William S 4, 112
Ross, Claude G 16,110
Ross. William F 42
Rossow, Robert, Jr 34. 110
Rountree, William M 50
Rousseau, Theodore, Jr 37
Royce, Alexander 50
Royt, Frederick L 10
Rueter, Frank T -- 9
Ruff. Edward J 15
Russell. H. Earle 31.92
Russell, William W ... 115
Rutherford, Howard K 1
Rutherford, M. Robert -- 11,109
Ryan, Daniel V 2
Ryan, Donald H 42
Salinas. Ezequiel D 45
Salisbury, Laurence E _ 49.93
Salter, Fred K 20,107
Sanderhoff. Lubert O 23, 112
Sapdcrs, Terry B.. Jr 28.112
Sands, Franklin McFadden 6
Sands. William Langdon 5,112
Santi. Mark G 4
Sasso, Alberto M -- 33
Satterthwaite, Joseph C 41,95
Satterthwalte. Livingston 20.104
Sauer, Emil 115
Scanlan, William 46
Scherer, George F 49,106
Schmitt, Herbert F. N..-- - 11. ill
Schnare, Lester L_ 49,93
Schnee, Alexander 7
Schneider, R. F 9
Schoellkopf, W. Horton, Jr 27, 110
Schoellkopf, Walter H 115
Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur 18
Schoenfeld, Rudolf E.. 3. 14,
31,3.3,30,92
Schoenrich, Edwin 40. 99
Schott. William W 19.96
Schraud, Myron H 30
Schuler, Frank A., Jr 8,104
Schutz, Joseph W -- 9
Schwai;tz, Harry H 3, 110
Scott, Albert W 19,98
Scott, JamesT _ 27,41.95
Scott, Winfield H 20, 100
Scotten, Robert M 16
PaKe
Seager. Walter E 12
Seddicum, Paul C _ 7
Sedgwick, Cabot _ . 25
Seibert, Elvin 4,104
Seller, Herman W 45
Selser, James C, Jr 5
Seltzer, George E _.. 115
Service, John S 10, 11. 105
Service, Richard M 11
Severe. Marc L _ 28
Sewell, Walter E 34
Shahady, Edward J 34
Shantz, Harold 24.46,93
Shaw, George P 49,92
Sheedy, Bryan D__._' 25
Sheehan, Robert McDonald 19
Sheehy, Frank E 44
Shelley, Tully 21
Sherman, J. A. Tuck.. _ 41
Shillock, John C. Jr 35.103
Shipp, William E 16
Shockley, William P., Jr 37
Shoemaker, Franklin C 27
Sholes, Walter H .- 41.95
Shollenbfrger, Joseph H 50
Shull, Frank T., Jr 5
RhuUaw, Harold _.- 49.111
Sigmond, Frithjof C 40
Signer, Wales W 6,185
Simering, Chauncey L 50
Simmons, John F... 4,91
Sims, Harold 6
Singer, Dudley G _.. 4
Singleton. Henry E 39
Siracusa. Ernest V 26.111
Sitton, Ora S 19
Skelton, Byron George ' 2
Skilton, William E .._ 14
Skinner, Robert P 115
Slater, Fred C__ 115
Slavens, Stanley G 30, 103
Sloan, Alexander K 115
Smale, William A 27,97
Smedberg, Julian K 21
Smith, A. Viola 49,98
Smith, Bernard L 13 17.24.25,32
Smith, Bromley K 4, 110
Smith, Carlton Sprague 6
Smith, Charles W 13,111
Smith, Donald W._. 49, 103
Smith, E. Clinton 14
Smith, E. Talbot - - 4.3,97
Smith, Edwin L 43
Smith, Gordon B :.- 21
Smith, Henry T --.. 13,110
Smith, Horace H .- 10, 11.99
Smith, Jule B... ..- 32,103
Smith, Merlin E -. 30, 112
Smith, Mervin Q 29
Smith, T. Lynn 12
Smith. Walter.. 16.107
Smith, Walter F 38
Smith. Walter L 46.111
Smyser, William L 38,109
Page
Smyth, Richard T 18
Smjth, Robert Lacy.. 8.94
Snow, William P 35, 106
Snowden, Thomas 40
Snyder. Byron B 49.110
Sokobin, Samuel 49.95
Solana, J. Ramon 14
Solborg. Robert A 37
Somerville, James 3.
14, 31. 33, 36, 96
Southard, Addison E 115
Sowell, Ashley B 34.93
Spalding. Francis L. 49.104
Spamer, Carl O 115
Sparks, Edward J 44.97
Sparks. Joseph S... 14.112
Speer, James P., 2d 22,111
Spiegel. Harold R 21
Si)ielman, Henry W 6
Spiker, Clarence J 3.92
Sprague, George E.. 27
Springer, Paul L 11
Springs. L. Pittman.. 19
Sproul, IVIarion Elizabeth 35
Sprouse, Philip D 10. 107
Squire, John P 50
Squire, Paul C 41.95
Squires, Leslie Albion 42, 111
Stafford, Maurice L.. 28.97
Stanclitf, Evert Lee 29
Standley. William H 43
Stanford, G. Alonzo 9
Stanton, Edwin F 49,93
Stanton, Willard Quiney 23,101
Staten, Verne G 23
Stebbins, Henry E 20. 102
Steele. Daniel H 39
Steere, Loyd V.. 20,92
Steese, Charles M 20
Steger, Christian T 33,93
Stein, Robert A. 23
Steinhardt, Laurence A 41
Steintorf, Paul P 49,90
Stephan, Charles H 8
Stephens, Frederick Dorsey 38
Sterling. Frederick A 115
Stevens, Charles Henry 29
Stevens, Francis Bowden 43. 102
Stevens, Harry E... 10,11,100
Stewart, Earl C 3
Stewart, Francis R. 115
Stewart. James B 32
Stewart, Warren C. 10
Steyne, Alan N 49,97
Stines, Norman C, Jr.. 4
Stocssel, Walter J., Jr 45,111
Stone, Hugh L., Jr. 16
Stone, John F 20,102
Stoops, Don. 50
Stoppani, Charles 41
Story, Harry W... .-. 14
Stout, Hiram M 21
Stiatton, Gus G 27
Streeper, Robert B. 49,98
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Strom, CarlW 28,106
Strong, Robert C 43,109
Strong, Thomas S 33
Stuart, Wallace W 17, 110
Sturgeon, Leo D 49,94
Styles, Francis H 27,97
Styles, Raymond A. 19
Summerlin, George T __ 49,91
Sumner, Philip D 28
Sundell, Charles C 8
Surrey, Walter S 40
Sutherland, Richard A 5
Sutton, F. Lester 27, 111
SwensoD, Harold F 1
Swenson, Laurits S 115
Swift, Merritt 115
Taft, Orray, Jr 13,105
Tait, George. 40,95
Talbot, Phillips 10
Talbott, Sheridan 21,99
Taliaferro, Charles H 7
Tausch, Egon R 14
Taylor, Arthur H 12
Taylor, Clifford C 6,94
Taylor, Earle C 49,106
Taylor, Francis E 25
Taylor. Henry L . 12
Taylor, Laurence W.. 7, 102
Taylor, Robert M 49, 105
Teall, Girvan._. 30
Tennant, Robert A 27
Terrassa, Fernando 12
Terry, Carroll M 38
Tewell, Harold S 4,92
Tewksbury , Howard H 16, 96
Thayer, Charles W 20, 107
Thayer, Phihp W 9
Thiel, Cyril L. F 16,102
Thomas, Aaron J., Jr 37
Thomas, Cathaleen A 18
Thomas, Lee Sturges. 37
Thomas, Sheldon 1,97
Thomasson, David A... 28, 107
Thompson, Charles O 22, 106
Thompson, Edgar K 35
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr 43,99
Thompson, Paul Dean 27
Thompson, Samuel R 7,96
Thompson, Tyler 51, 102
Thurston, Ray L 22, 107
Thurston, Walter,... 17
Tidwell, William A., Jr 44
Timberlake, Clare H 49,103
Tindall, Richard Q.. 41
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr. 60,92
Titus, Earle O 38
Tolman, George L 8
Tolman, Lewis B 34
Topping, John L_. 44,110
Tttten, Ralph J. 115
Touchette, Joseph I _ 23, 102
Tower, Arthur F 8, 100
574599—44 9
Page
Trammell, Webb 41
Travcrs, Howard K 49,93
Treduell, Roger C 115
Trenta, Walter 12
Trimble, William C_ 49,102
Triolo, James S 11,12,111
Troutman, Harry L 41,97
Trowbridge, Jones R 31
Trueblood, Edward G 12,98
Tuck, S. Pinkney 51,91
Turner, Mason 3,100
Turner, Milton M 20
Turner, Robert A 20
Turner, Smith Davison 21
Turner, William T 50, 98
Turpin, Robert O 39
Tuthill, John W 7, 110
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr 12,106
Unverzagt, Henry T 12
Usher, Richard E 23, 111
Utter, John E 19
Vaillant, George C 35
Vance, Marshall M .. 51,95
Vance, Sheldon B 5
van den Arend, Frederik 37,97
Vanderburg, William 0 35
Van Home, John 38
Van Voorst, Marion 20
Van Wickel, Jesse F 49,95
Van Wynen, Ann 43
Varrelman, George 14
Vaughan, Stephen B 7
Vermont, Albert 13,18,24,26,33
Vigil, Abraham 30
Villard, Henry H 50
Vincent, John Carter 49,94
Vinson, J. Kittredge.. 22, 109
Vogenitz, Hernan C 15
von Hellens, Lawrence W 40
von Schilling, Franz, Jr..'. 40
Von Tresckow, Egmont C 115
Votion, Jack William 20
Vyse, William Clarke 29,100
Wade, Philip R 9
Wadsworth, Craig W 115
Wadsworth, George. 27,41,91
Waggoner, Edward Lowry 9
Wagman, John P 29
Wagner, Frederick B 35
Wagner, Fred T 6
Wagner, Joseph J 22, 110
Wagner. Robert W 29
Wailes, Edward T 20,99
Wakefield, Ernest A 115
Walker, Agesilaus W., Jr 2
Walker, Henry Babcock, Jr 10
Walker, Jay 6. 104
Walker, Joseph F 19
Walker, William W ...13,111
Wallace, William E 44
Page
Waller. Fred E.. 7,110
Waller, George P 29,97
Wallin, Paul J 2
Wallner, Woodruff 51,106
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr 49,99
Walsh, Walter M... 8
Walstrom, Joe D 49, 105
Walton, Lester A. 28
Walton, Willis E 26
Wanamaker, Temple, Jr 39,111
Ward. Angus I 44,94
Ward, Robert S 49,99
Wardlaw, Andrew B 12, 110
Warner, Carlos J 20,99
Warner, Gerald 1,101
Warren, Avra M... 15
Warren, Fletcher 49,93
Washington, Raoul F 14
Washington, S. Walter. 39,96
Wasson, Thomas C 49,99
Waterman, Henry S 30,95
Watrous, Livingston D 12,110
Watson, Hugh 21
Watson, HughH. 21,93
Watson, Osborn S 45,97
Webb, James H., Jr 25
Webb, Walter W 1
Weber, Theodore C 15,112
Webster, Donald Everett 42
Webster, Edward C 30
Wcddell, Alexander W 115
Weeks, John A 11
Weil, T. Eliot .32, 106
Weimer, Frederick C... 45
Weimer, Joseph G 45
Weir, Thomas A 39
Weise, Robert W., Jr 9
Weismann, H. Andr& 2
Welch, Aubrey Lee, Jr 17
Welch, Rolland 35,105
Wellborn, Alfred T 10,11,109
Welles, Samuel Gardner 21
Wcllman, Harvey R 5
Wells, Alfred W.. 2
Wells, H Bartlett ....13,105
Wells, Milton K 35,104
Wendelin, Eric C 1, 100
Wernimont, Kenneth 6
Wesson, Robert G 12
West, George Lybrook, Jr ..40, 108
Wharton, Clifton R 19,98
Whayne, Tom F 20
Whedbee, Robert E 39
Wheeler, Post 115
Whetten, Nathan L 29
Whitaker, Charles H 45,109
White, Byron. 49,111
White, Ivan B 4,106
White, John Campbell 34
White, Rollie H., Jr 23
White, W. Homer 39
Whittinghill, George D 30
Widney, George M. 23
Wieland, William A 5
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Wiiihtrnan, Henry L_ 29
AVilcy, John C «
Wiley, Benry W., Jr 9
Wiley, Samuel H 6,93
Wiley, Walter W.. 9
Wilkins, Fraser 31, HO
Wikinson. James R.. 21,97
Wilkinson, John J., Jr 2
WiUey, John A 33
Williams, Arthur R 34,106
Williams, Frank S. 49.94
Williams, Murat W 38
Williams, Philip P 1,106
Williams, Ulrich H 5
Williams, William L. S 13,112
Williamson, Harold L... 16,93
Willis, Frances E 38,97
Willson, Gilbert R 30,96
Wilson, Charles S... 115
Wilson, Edwin C 18
Wilson, Evan M 49,107
Wilson, George B 20
Wilson, Hugh R 115
Wilson, James Parker 9
Wilson, Orme_ 49,92
Wilson, Oscar A., Jr.. 27
Wilson, Robert E 4, 106
Wilson, Thomas M 50,91
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Wilson, W. John, Jr 28
Wilson, Warden McK 50.93
Winant, John G 20
Windham, Charles A 4
Wmship, North 8,91
Winslow, RoUin R 50,95
Winters, George H 30,96
Winthrop, Robert C, Jr... - 46
Withers, Charles D 3
Withey, Francis M 30
Withey, Howard F 30,98
Witman, WiUiam, 2d 27,107
Woel, J. William 25
Wojdygo, Joseph M 21
Wolcott, Henry M 39,95
Woldike, Aage 3,15,31,33,36
Wolf, Franklin W 44
Wollam, Park F 12
Wonderley, A. Wayne 40
Wood, Harold C 30
Wood, Hilton F 16
Wood, Robert W 40
Wood, William Raymond 30
Woodford, Archer 37,100
Woodruff, Harry A 19
Woods, Sam E 28,41,89,91
Woodward, G. Carlton 115
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Woodward, Robert F 4,102
Woolf, Donald... _. 19
Worchcl, Philip 44
Wormuth, Romeyn 115
Worster, Stephen C 30
Wright, Donald L.. 21
Wright, James H 49,102
Wright, William P. 45,103
Xanthaky, Theodore A.. 4
Yearns, Kenneth J 22, 101
Yepis, Alfonso F 30
Yerby, William J 115
Yorke, Edward W., Jr 43
Yost. Bartley F 115
Youmans, Charles Le Roy 14, 15, 25
Young, James B 115
Young, Roland A 50
Young, Whitney.. 49. 102
Yunl, William E 10, 105
Zapf, Lacey C 2,92
Zanetti, Joaquin Enrique 20
Zawadzki, Casimir T 21
Zetterstrand, Rudolph E.. 5
Zozaya, John J 45
Zweig, Ben 30
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
iThe names of provinces, states, and other administrative divisions are omitted from this index, but those in countries
the areas of which have been formally or informally assigned to consular districts may be found on pages G6-85 alphabetically
under name of country.]
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Acapulco de JuSrez, Guerrero, Mexico (see Mexico, D.
E.) - — 29
Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa.-. - 23,60
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 18,57
Adelaide, South Australia 3,55
Aden, Arabia 23,59
Aegean, Italian Islands of. See Italian Islands of the
Aegean.
Afghanistan 1,55,66
Africa 21,53,60,66
See also Azores, Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands,
Egypt, Liberia, Madagascar, Madeira, Morocco,
and Union of South Africa; under Belgium; L^o-
poldville, Belgian Congo; under France; Algiers,
Brazzaville, Dakar, Oran, and Tunis; under Great
Britain, etc.: Accra, Gold Coast; Lagos, Nigeria;
Mombasa, Kenya; and Nairobi, Kenya; under Por-
tugal: Beira, Mozambique; Lourenfo Marques,
Mozambique; and Luanda, Angola.
Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico 29, 61
Alexandretta, Turkey. See Iskenderun.
Alexandria, Egypt.. 17,57
Algeria (see Algiers) 18,57
Algiers, Algeria. 18,57
Almirante, Panama (see Panamfi) 34
Amoy, Fukien, China. _ 55
Amsterdam, Netherlands 63
Andorra.. 67
Angola, Africa (see Luanda) 37, 64
Ankara, Turkey 41
Annobon («ee Africa) 66
Antigua, Leeward Islands, British West Indies 23,60
Antilla, Cuba 14,56
Antofagasta, Chile 9,55
Antwerp, Belgium 55
Antwcrpen. See Antwerp.
Arabia.. 67
See also Aden, Arabia, and Jidda, Saudi Arabia 23, 38
Arequipa, Peru (see Lima) 35
Argentina 1,55,67
Arica, Chile (see Antofagasta) 9
Aruba, West Indies (see Curasao) 31
Ascension (see Africa). 66
Asuncion, Paraguay... 34
Athenai. See Athens.
Athens, Greece 24,60
Auckland, New Zealand 32,64
Australia 2,55,67
Austria, State of. See Germany... 71
See also Vienna, Germany 68
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Azores 67
See also Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, and Horta,
Eayal, under Portugal 37,64
Baghdad, Iraq 26,60
Bahamas, British West Indies 67
See also Nassau under Great Britain 23
Bahia, Bahia, Brazil 6,55
Bahia Blanca, Argentina (see Buenos Aires) 2
Bahrein Islands (see Arabia) 67
Baia. See Bahia.
Baile Atha Cliath. See Dublin.
Barbados, British West Indies 23,60
Barcelona, Spain... 38,64
Barranquilla, Colombia 12,56
Basel, Switzerland 41,64
Basra, Iraq... 27,60
Beira, Mozambique, Africa 37
Beirut, Lebanon 27,61
Belfm. See Para.
Belfast, Northern Ireland 21,58
Belgian Congo (see Lgopoldville) 3, S5
Belgium 3,55,57
Belgrade, Yugoslavia 46,65
23
6
Belize, British Hondm'as
Bello Horizonte, Minas Geraes, Brazil
Beograd. See Belgrade.
Bergen, Norway 64
Berlin, Germany 58
Bermuda.. .t 67
See also Hamilton 23
Bern, Switzerland 40,65
Bhutan (see India) 75
Bilbao, Spain 38,64
Birmingham, England 21,58
Bogota, Colombia... 11,56
Bolivia 4,67
Bombay, India 22,59
Bordeaux, France 57
Borneo, British. See British Malaya.
Borneo, Netherlands. See Netherlands Indies.
Bradford, England 21,58
Brazil 4,55,68
Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa 19,57
Bremen, Germany.. 58
Brighton, Trinidad, British West Indies (see Port-of-
Spain) 23
Brisbane. Queensland, Australia 3,55
Bristol, England 21,58
British Guiana 60,68
See also Georgetown 23,60
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British Honduras (see Belize) 23
British Malaya 68
British West Indies (see under West Indies) 84
See also Barbados, Kingston, Nassau, and Port-of-
Spain 23,60
Brussels, Belgium _ 3,55
Bruxelles. See Brussels.
Bucaramanga, Colombia ..- 12,56
Buenaventura, Colombia (see Call) 12
Buenos Aires, Argentina— 1.55
Bulgaria 7,68
Burma .-. 6S
See also Rangoon 23,69
Cairo, Egypt -.- 17,67
Calais, France - 57
Calcutta, India 22,59
Calgary, Alberta, Canada 7
Call, Colombia 12.56
Camagiiey, Cuba 14,56
Canada. 7
Canary Islands 68
See also Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Tenerife.. 39, 64
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2
Canton, Kwangtung, China 56
Cap Haitien, Haiti (see Port-au-Prince) 25
Cape Verde Islands 68
Capetown, Cape Province, Union of South Africa 42, 65
Caracas, Venezuela 45,65
Cardiff, Wales 21,58
Caripito, Monagas, Venezuela (see Caracas) 46
Cartagena, Colombia 12,56
Casablanca, Morocco... 31,63
Cayenne, French Guiana 19
Cear4. See Fortaleza.
Ceiba. See La Ceiba.
Ceuta, Spanish North Africa (see Spain) 38
Ceylon 68
See a/40 Colombo 23
Chandernagor (see French India) 75
Chefoo, Shantung, China 54
Cherbourg, France.. .» 57
Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico 29.61
Chile 8,55,68
China 10,55,68
Chosen (see Keijo) 61
See aiso wwiier Japanese Possessions 78
Christchurch, New Zealand (see Wellington) 32
Christiania, Norway. See Oslo.
Chungking, China 10
Cienfuegos, Cuba.. 14,56
Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela (see Caracas)... 46
Ciudad Juftrez, Chihuahua, Mexico 29,61
Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic 15
Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico 30,62
Cochabamba, Bolivia 4
Cologne, Germany 68
Colombia 11,56,69
Colombo, Ceylon 23
Colon, Panama 34
Comoro Islands (*e« Madagascar) 78
Concepcion, Chile (see Santiago) 9
Constantinople, Turkey. See Istanbul.
Copenhagen, Denmark... 15,67
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Corisco (»ee Africa) 66
Cork, Ireland 27,60
Corumba, Matta Grosso, Brazil («ee Rio de Janeiro).. 6
Costa Rica... 12,56,69
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo, Chile (see Valparaiso) 10
Cuba 13,56,70
Curacao, West Indies («e« Netherlands) 31,63,70
Curitiba, Parana, Brazil (see Sfio Paulo) 7
Cyprus 70
Czechoslovakia 14
Dairen, Manchuria 56
Dakar, French West Africa 19,57
DamSo (see Portuguese India) ... 75
Damasous, Syria 41.65
Denmark 15,57,70
Diu (see Portuguese India)... 75
Dodecanese Islands. See Italianlslandsof the Aegean.
Dominican Republic 15,70
Dresden, Germany 58
Dublin, Ireland 27.60
Dimedin, New Zealand (see Wellington) 32.64
Durango, Durango, Mexico 30,62
Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa 42,65
Dutch East Indies. See Netherlands Indies.
Dutch Guiana. See Surinam.
Dutch West Indies. See Curacao,
East Indies. See Netherlands Indies.
Ecuador 16,57,70
Edinburgh, Scotland 21,58
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada _ 7
Egypt.__ 17,57,70
Eire. See Ireland.
El Salvador 17,70
Elobey Islands, Great and I/ittle (see Africa). 66
England (see Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Liver-
pool, London, Manchester, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Plymouth, and Southampton)... 20,21,58,59
See also Great Britain 72
Estonia .: 18
Ethiopia. 18,57
Fayal, Azores (see Horta) 37,64
Fernando Po Island (see Africa) 66
Fiji Islands 23,60
Finland 18.70
Firenze. See Florence.
Florence, Italy 60
Florianopolis, Santa Catharina, Brazil 6,55
Foochow, Fukien, China 56
Formosa. See Taiwan.
Fort William and Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada 7
Fortaleza, CearS, Brazil... 6,55
Foynes, Ireland 27
France 18,57,70
Frankfort on the Main, Germany 58
Frankfurt-am-Main. See Frankfort on the Main.
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (see Halifax)... 7
Freetown, Sierra Leone (see Lagos) 23
French Indochina. 71
See also Saigon 19,57
French West Indies 71
See also Martinirjue 19
See also vnder West Indies 84
Funchal, Madeira 37,64
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Oalway, Ireland (««« Dublin)... 27
(ieaeva, Switzerland 41.64
'!cnoa, Italy - 61
.ienova. See Genoa.
(Jeorgetown, British Guiana - - 23,60
Germany 19,58,71
Gibraltar __._ 22
Glasgow. Scotland..- 21,57
Glorious Islands (see Madagascar) 78
Goa {see Portuguese India) 75
Godthaab. Greenland (see under Denmark) 15,57
Gold Coast, West Africa (see Accra) 23,60
Golflto, Costa Rica (see San Jos6) 13
Gonalves, Haiti (see Port-au-Prince) 25
GStebore, Sweden 40,64
Great Britain 20.58.72
Greece 24,60,74
Greenland (see under Denmark).. 15
See also undeT Denmark 67, 70
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 30, 62
Guatemala 24,74
Guatemala, Guatemala 24
Guayaquil, Ecuador 16,57
Guaymas, Sonera. Mexico 30,62
Guiana. See French Guiana, Surinam, and British
Guiana.
Habana, Cuba.... 13,56
Hague (The), Netherlands 31
Haiti 25.74
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 7
Hamburg, Germany 68
Hamilton, Bermuda 23
Hamilton, Ontario. Canada... 7
Hankow, Hupeh. China. 56
Harbin, Manchuria, China 56
Havre. Franco 57
Helsingfors. .See Helsinki.
Helsinki. Finland 18
Honduras 25,60,75
Honduras, British (see Belize) 23
Horta, Fayal, Azores.. 37,64
Hungary 26,75
Iceland 26,60,75
India. 22,58,75
Indies. See Netherlands Indies and West Indies.
Indochina. French. See French Indochina.
Iquitos, Peru (see Lima) 35
Iran 26,60,76
Iraq 26,60,76
Ireland 27,60,76
Ireland, Northern 76
Seealso Belfast. _ 21,58
Irish Free State. See Ireland.
Iskenderun, Turkey 42, 65
Istanbul, Turkey 42,65
Italian Islands of the Aegean 76
Italy.... 27,60,76
Izmir, Turkey.. 42,65
Jamaica, British West Indies 77
See also Kingston... 23,60
Japanese Empire 27,61, 77
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Java, Netherlands Indies (see Batavia and Surabaya) . 63
Jerusalem, Palestine 33.64
Jidda, Saudi Arabia 38,64
Johaimesburg. Transvaal, Union of South Africa 42,65
Jugoslavia. See Yugoslavia.
Kabul, Afghanistan 1,55
Karachi. India 22,59
Karikal (see French India) 75
Kaunas, Lithuania 28
Keijo (Seoul), Chosen 61
Kenora, Ontario, Canada (see Winnipeg) 8
Kenya, East Africa (see Mombasa and Nairobi) 23.60
Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies - 23,60
Kobe, Japan 61
Kobenhavn. See Copenhagen.
Koln. See Cologne.
Konigsberg, Germany 58
Korea. See Chosen.
Kimming, Yunnan. China 11,66
Kweilin, Kwangsi, China 11
LaCeiba, Honduras 26.60
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa 23.60
La Guaira, Venezuela (see Caracas) 46,63
La Oroya, Peru (see Lima) 35
La Paz. Baja California, Mexico (see Guaymas) 30
La Paz, Bolivia 4
La Romana, Dominican Republic (see Ciudad
Trujillo) 16
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands 39,64
Latvia 27
Lebanon.. 27,61,78
Leghorn, Italy 61
Leipzig, Germany 58
L^opoldville, Belgian Congo 3.55
Liberia. 28.78
Liechtenstein 28,78
Lille, France 57
Lima, Peru 34,64
Lisboa. See Lisbon.
Lisbon, Portugal 36,64
Lithuania 28
Liverpool, England 21,59
Livomo. See Leghorn.
Loanda, Angola. Africa. See Luanda.
London, England 20.59
LourenQO Marques, Mozambique, Africa 37,64
Luanda, Angola, Africa 37,64
Luxembourg 28,61,78
Luxembourg, Luxembourg 28,61
Lyon, France 57
Madagascar 78
See also Tananarive 19,57
Madeira 78
See also Funchal under Portugal.. 37,64
Madras, India 22,59
Madrid, Spain 38,64
Magallanes. See Punta Arenas.
Mahf (see French India).. 75
M&laga. Spain 39,64
Malay States. See British Malaya.
Malmo, Sweden.. 40,64
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Malta 22
Manasrua, Nicaragua 32,64
Manfios, .\mazonas, Brazil {see ParS) 6
Manaus. See ManSos.
Manchester, England... 21,59
Manchuria. See Dairen, Harbin, and Mukden.
Manila, Philippine Islands... 36
Manta, Ecuador (see Guayaquil) 16
Manzanlllo, Colima, Mexico (see Guadalajara) 30
Manzanillo, Cuba (see Santiago de Cuba) 14
Maracaibo, Venezuela 46, 65
Marsrille, France. 57
Martinique, French West Indies 19
Matagalpa, Nicaragua (see Managua) 33
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico 30,62
Mauritius (see AMca.) 66
MazatlSn, Sinaloa, Mexico 30,62
Medellln. Colombia 12,56
Melbourne. Victoria, Australia 3,65
Meliila, Spanish North Africa (see Spain) 39
Mendoza, Argentina (see Buenos Aires) 2
Mfrida, Yucatan, Mexico 30,62
Mesopotamia. See Iraq.
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico 30,62
Mexico 28,61,78
Mexico, D. F., Mexico 28,62
Milan, Italy... 61
MUano. See Milan.
MoUendo, Peru (,«« Lima) 35
Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa 23.60
Monaco 30,80
Monrovia, Liberia 28
Montenegro. Ste Yugoslavia.
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 30,62
Montevideo, Uruguay... 43
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 7
Morocco 31,63,80
Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 43,65
Mozambique, Africa (see Lourenfo Marques and
Beira) 37,64
Mukden, Manchuria, China 56
Miinchen. See Munich.
Munich, Germany 68
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa 23,60
Nantes. France 57
Naples, Italy. 61
Napoli. See Naples.
Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas 23
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil 6,55
Nepal («« India) 75
Netherlands 31,63,80
Netherlands Guiana. See Surinam.
Netherlands Indies 80
See alto Batavia. Medan, and Surabaya 31,63
Netherlands West Indies. See Curacao.
New Caledonia.. 80
See also Noumfa 19,55
New Delhi, India 22
New Providence, Bahamas (see Nassau) 23
New Zealand 32,64,81
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England 21,59
Newfoundland 23,60,81
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada 8
Nicaragua 32,64,81
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Nice. France 57
Nigeria, West Africa (see Lagos).. 23,60
Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.. 30,62
Northern Ireland. See Ireland, Northern.
Norway 33,64,81
Nossi B6 (see Madagascar) 78
Noumea, New Caledonia 19,57
Nueva Gerona, Cuba (see Habana) 14
Nuevitas, Cuba 14,56
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico 30,62
Oceania. See Australia, Netherlands Indies, New Zea-
land, and Society Islands.
Oporto, Portugal 37,64
Oran, Algeria 19
Osaka. Japan 61
Oslo, Norway 33,64
Osorno, Chile (see Santiago) 9
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 7
Pacific Islands 81
See aho Australia, Fiji Islands, Japanese Empire.
Netherlands Indies, New Caledonia, New Zealand,
and Philippine Islands; under France: Tahiti,
Society Islands.
Palermo, Italy 27,61
Palestine and Trans-Jordan 33,64,82
Panama 34
Panam&. Panama 34
ParS, Para, Brazil 6,55
Paraguay 34,82
Paramaribo, Surinam (see under Netherlands) 32, 63
Paris, France 57
Peking. See Peiping.
Pemba (see Zanzibar under Africa). 67
Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil. 6,55
Persia. See Iran.
Perth, Western Australia 3,55
Peru 34,64
Philippine Islands . 36
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico 30,62
Plymouth, England.. 21,59
Poland 36,82
Pondichfry (aee French India) 75
Ponta Delgada, SSo Miguel, Azores... 37,64
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada (see Fort William and
Port Arthur) 7
Port Elizabeth. Cape Province, Union of South Africa. 42, 65
Port Limon, Costa Rica 13,56
Port Said, Egypt. 17,57
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 25
Porto. See Oporto.
Porto Alegre. Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.... 6,55
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies 23,60
Portugal. 36.64,82
Praha. Czechoslovakia 14
Pretoria, Transvaal, Union of South Africa 42
Principe (see Africa) 66
Puerto Armuelles, Panama (see PanamS) 34
Puerto Cortes, Honduras 26,60
Puerto de la Cruz, AnzoStegui, Venezuela (see Cara-
cas) — 46
Puerto Mfiiico. See Coatzacoalcos.
Punta Arenas, Chile (see Santiago) 9
Puntarenas, Costa Rica (see San Josf) 13
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada 8
Quepos, Costa Rica (see San Jos6) 13
Quito, Ecuador 16,57
Rabat, Morocco.. - 31
Recife. See Pernambuco.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 8
Reunion (»«« Africa).. --- 66
Reykjavik 26,60
Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico 30,62
Riga, Latvia.- - 27
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4,55
Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (see Porto
Alegre)- 6
Roma. See Rome.
Rome, Italy 61
Rosario, Argentina 2
Rotterdam, Netherlands 63
Rumania. 37.82
Russia. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Rutbenia (see under Hungary) 75
Sagua la Grande, Cuba (see Cienfuegos) 14
St Helena (see Africa) 67
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada .- 8
St. John's. Newfoundland 23,60
St. Michael. See Sao Miguel.
St. Paul Island (see Madagascar) 78
St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada 8
St. Thomas Island (see Sao Tom§ under Africa) 67
Ste. Marie Island (see Madagascar) 78
Salaverry, Peru (see Lima) 35
Salonika, Greece 60
Salvador. See El Salvador.
San Jos6, Costa Rica 12,56
San Luis PotosI, San Luis PotosI, Mexico 30,62
San Salvador, El Salvador 17
Santiago, Chile 8,55
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba 14,57
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. See Ciudad
TrujUlo.
Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil 6,55
Sao Luiz, Maranhao, Brazil (see Pari) 6
Sao Miguel, Azores (see Ponta Delgada) 37,64
sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil 6,55
S5o Salvador. See Bahia.
Sao Tom§ (see Africa) 67
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada 8
Saudi Arabia 38,64
See also under Arabia 67
Scotland (see Edinburgh and Glasgow) 21, 58
See also Great Britain 72
Seoul, Chosen. See Keijo.
Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Kingdom of the. See
Yugoslavia.
Seville, Spain 39,64
Seychelles (see Africa) 67
's Gravenhage. See The Hague.
Shanghai, Kiangsu, China 56
Slam. See Thailand.
Sierra Leone, West Africa (see Freetown) 23
Smyrna, Turkey. See Izmir.
Society Islands, Oceania (see Tahiti) 19,57
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Soerabaja. See Surabaya.
South Africa, Union of 43,65,84
Southampton, England. 21,59
Soviet Socialist Republics, Union of 42, 65, 84
Spain... 38,64,82
Stockholm, Sweden 39,64
Straits Settlements (see Penang and Singapore) 23,59,60
See also British Malaya 68
Strasbourg, France 57
Stuttgart, Germany 58
Suez, Egypt 17
Sumatra, Netherlands Indies (see Medan) 32,63
Surinam. 32,82
See also Paramaribo 32,63
Suva, Fiji Islands 23,60
Swatow, Kwangtung, China 56
Sweden 39,64,82
Switzerland 40,64,83
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3,55
Syria 41,65,83
Tabriz, Iran 26,60
Tahiti, Society Islands, Oceania 19,57
Taihoku, Taiwan 61
Taiwan (see Taihoku) 61
Tallinn, Estonia 17
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico 30,63
Tananarive, Madagascar 19,57
Tanger. See Tangier.
Tangier, Morocco 31,63
Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico (see Coatzacoalcos) 29
Tegucigalpa, Honduras 25,60
Tehran, Iran 26,60
Tela, Honduras (see Puerto Cortes) 26
Tenerife, Canary Islands... 39,64
ThaUand... 41,83
The Hague, Netherlands 31
Thessalonike. See Salonika.
Tientsin, Hopeh, China 56
Tihwa, Sinkiang, China 11
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico... 30,63
Tokyo, Japan 61
Torino. See Turin.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada _. 8
Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico 30,63
Trans-Jordan. See Palestine and Trans-Jordan.
Trieste, Italy 61
Trinidad, British West Indies (see Port-of-Spain) 23,60
Tristan da Cunha Island (see Africa).. 67
Tsinan, Shantung, China 56
Tsingtao, Shantung, China... 56
Tunis, Tunisia 19,57
Timisia (see Tunis) 19,57
Turin, Italy. 61
Turkey— 41,65,83
Union of South Africa 43,65,84
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 42, 65, 84
Uruguay 43,84
Vaduz, Liechtenstein. 28
Valdivia, Chile (see Santiago) 9
V^alencia, Spain 39,64
Valparaiso, Chile 10.55
132
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31, 19 44
Page
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 8
Venezia. See Venice.
Venezuela -- 45,65,84
Venice, Italy 61
Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico 30,63
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada... 8
Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil (see Rio de Janeiro)... 6,53
Vienna, Germany 58
Vigo, Spain 39,64
Vitoria. See Victoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil.
Vladivostok, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 43,65
Wales (see Cardiff) 21,58
See also Great Britain 72
Warsaw, Poland 36
Warszawa. See Warsaw.
Welhngton, New Zealand 32,64
Page
West Indies 84
See also Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Haiti;
under Great Britain, etc.: Barbados, Kingston,
Nassau, and Port-of-Spain, Trinidad; and under
Netherlands: Curasao.
Wien. See Vienna.
Windsor, Ontario, Canada.. 8
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 8
Yanaon (see India) 75
Yokohama, Japan 61
Yugoslavia 46,65,85
Yunnanfu. See Kunming.
Zagreb, Yugoslavia 65
Zanzibar (see Africa).. 67
Zurich, Switzerland 41,65
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FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES
IN THE UNITED STATES
MARCH 1. 1944
To avoid delay and insure prompt attention, corre-
spondence upon consular business should be addressed,
for example, to —
The Consul of Brazil
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania •
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U. S. SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS'
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CONTENTS
Afghanistan,
Argentina
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica__
Cuba
Page
1
1
2
4
4
5
6
6
7
7
9
Czechoslovakia- 11
Danzig, Free City of 12
Denmark 12
Dominican Republic 13
Ecuador 14
Egypt 14
El Salvador 14
Estonia 15
Ethiopia 15
Great Britain 15
Greece 18
Guatemala _ 19
Haiti 20
Honduras 21
Iceland 21
Iran__- 21
Page
Iraq 21
Ireland 21
Latvia 22
Liberia 22
Lithuania . . 22
Luxembourg 22
Mexicq 23
Monaco 28
Netherlands 28
Nicaragua 31
Norway 31
Panama 33
Paraguay 34
Peru 35
Poland 35
Portugal 36
Spain 37
Sweden 38
Switzerland 39
Thailand 40
Turkey 40
Union of South Africa 40
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 41
Uruguay 41
Venezuela 41
Yugoslavia 42
Index 43
111
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
[The letter "p" indicates provisional recognition. The word "honorary" preceding a title indicates
that the oflBcer was so designated in his exequatur; appearing in parentheses after a title, it indicates
that the officer is serving in an honorary capacity, although not so designated in his exequatur.]
State
AFGHANISTAN
New York_
AKGENTINA
California
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Mississippi
New York
Pennsylvania-
Texas
Virginia
Washington
Residence
New York City.
Mobile..-
Los Angeles-__
San Francisco_
Jacksonville-
Miami.
Tampa
Savannah.
Chicago.--
New Orleans-
Baltimore.
Boston
Gulfport
New York City-
Philadelphia
Dallas.
Houston
Port Arthur.
Norfolk
Seattle
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Alikadr Mohammad Chouaib Khan, consul
Mohammad Omar Khan, honorary consul. .
Gilbert Kussell Ladd, siue coiisul (.honorary) . ...
For Alabama.
Emilio Lascano Tegui, consul ---
Martin Luis Drago, consul
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Utah.
Ramon Ureta, vice consul (honorary)
For Florida.
Fernando A. Bidabehere," consul-..
Edmundo Dileo,'' acting consul
L. N. Dantzler, Jr., vice consul (honorary)
William H. Morrell, vice consul (honorary)
For Georgia.
Alejandro del Carril, consul
Juan Carlos Weidemarm, vice consul (honorary)
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri,
and Wisconsin.
Lorenzo A. Servente, consul general --
Antonio Ashby, honorary consul
For Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, New
Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and
Washington.
Carlos A. Quiros, consul
Eduardo Amadeo Artayeta," consul --
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Carlos Augusto Simpson, vice consul (honorary)
For Mississippi.
Conrado Traverso, consul general -.
Adolfo Bollini, consul
For the United States of America except the New Orleans
consular district.
Carlos A. Casal, consul ---
For Pennsylvania.
Roberto Scaricabarozzi, consul-
For Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Walter A. Evans, vice consul (honorary)
Christie Flanagan, >> vice coilsuI (honorary)
William Holmes Davis, vice consul (honorary)
John P. Hausman, vice consul (honorary)
For Washington.
' Date of recognition as consul general at New York, Exequatur for present consular district issued Nov. 8, ltf40.
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITEn STATER
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
BELGIUM
Alabama
Ciiliiornia.
Mobile
Los Angeles. --
San Francisco.
Canal Zone.
Coloiado
Florida -
Denver
Jacksonville.
Pensacola.
Tampa
Georgia
Atlanta...
Savannah.
II awaii, Territory of.
Illinois
Honolulu -
Chicago...
Moline
Kentuck\
Louisiana.
Louisville.
New Orleans
A. Tellier, consul (honorary)
For Alabama.
Chailes Winsel, consul (honorary)
For Arizona and southern California.
L. Genis, consul general
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
Utah, and Washington.
For Alaska and the Teriitory of Hawaii.
J. Hemiquez, consul (honorary)
J. P. Constantine, consul (honorary)
For Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
A. J. Rosenthal, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Colum-
bia, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Nassau. Putnam, St. Johns,
Seminole, Union, and Volusia.
H. Hilton-Green, vice consul (honoiary) ^
A. van Eepoel, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Brevard, Bioward, Charlotte, Citrus,
Collier, Dade, De Soto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Her-
nando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake. Lee,
Levy, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee,
Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, St.
Lucie, Sarasota, and Sumter.
H. L. De Give, consul (honorary)
For Georgia (except southeastern Georgia).
A. Thesmar, consul (honorary)
For the counties of .A^ppling, Berrien, Brooks, Bryan, Bui
loch, Burke. Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee
Colquitt, Columbia, Decatur, Dodge, Dooly, Echols
Effingham, Emanuel, Glascock, Glymi, Hancock, Hous
ton, Irwin, Jeffeison, Johnson, Lauiens, Liberty, Lowndes
McDuffie, Mcintosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pierce
Pulaski, Richmond, Screven, Tattnall, Telfair, Thomas
Twiggs, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilcox
Wilkinson, and Worth.
For South Carolina.
V. Lappe, consul (honorary)
Jean van Rickstal, consul general
John CjTille Vermeren,'- vice consul (honorary)
For Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Da-
kota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Ed. Andrie.s, vice consul (honorary)
For the Illinois counties of Adams, Brown, Buieau, Cal-
houn, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mc-
Donough, Mercer, Peoria, Pike, Rock Island, Schuyler,
Stark, and Warren.
For the Iowa counties of .\dair, .^dams, Appanoose, Cass,
Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Fremont, Henry,
Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, Louisa, Lucas, Madison,
Maha.ska, Marion, Mills, Monroe, Montgomery, Musca-
tine, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Scott, Taylor,
Union, Van Buren. Wapello, Warren, Washington, and
Wayne.
Sevier Bonnie, consul (honorary)
For Kentucky (except the counties of Boone. Campbell,
and Kenton) and Tennessee.
A. Rem6s, consul general
H. Dabezies, consul (honorary)..
For Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mis-
sissippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
MARCH 1, 194}
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
BELGIUM— Continued
Maryland --
M assachuse tt s
Micliigan
Minnesota
Missoui'i-
New Yorlc
Ohio.
Oregon
Pennsylvania.
riiilippine Islands-
Puerto Rico-
Texas.
Baltimore
Boston
Detroit
Minneapolis
St. Louis
New York City
Cincinnati
Cleveland...
Portland
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh.
Manila
Mayaguez
San Juan.
Galveston
Houston. .
J. G. Whiteley, consul (honorary)
For Delaware and Maryland.
Albert Navez, consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
P. Boeye, consul (honorary)
For Michigan. ,
O. E. Saflord, consul (honorary)
For Minnesota.
Charles Webb Godefroy, consul (honorary) ,
For Missouri and Kansas.
Charles Hallaert, consul general
For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachu-
setts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Virginia, and Vermont.
A. D. Castellini, consul (honorary)
For the Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton.
For the Ohio counties of Adams, Athens, Brown, Butler,
Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin,
Gallia, Greene, Hamilton, Highland, Hocking, Jackson,
Lawrence, Madison, Meigs, Monroe, Montgomery, Mor-
gan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Preble,
Ross, Scioto, Vinton, Warren, and Washington.
E. E. Stearns, consul (honorary)
For the northern counties of Ohio.
A. Herman, vice consul (honorary)
For Idaho and Oregon.
Jules Leroux, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford,
Bucks, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clinton, Columbia,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon,
Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgom-
ery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry,
Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan,
Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, and
York.
R. Dereume, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Allegheny, Arm.strong, Beaver, Butler,
Cambria, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk,
Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Law-
rence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren,
Washington, and Westmoreland.
H. Vander Straeten, consul general
M. Verlindcn, consul (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
Oscar F. Bravo, consul (honorary)
For Puerto Rico.
Juan Jos6 Ortiz Alibran, consular agent —
M. Baudoux, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Galves-
ton, .laekson, Jefferson, Matagorda, Orange, and Victoiia.
R. C. Patterson, consul (honorary). _
For Oklahoma and Texas (except the Texas counties of
Aiansas, Bee, Brazoria, Biooks, Calhoun, Cameron,
Chambers, Duval, Galveston, Goliad, Hidalgo, Jackson,
Jeflerson, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Live
Oak, Matagorda, McMullen, Nueces, Orange, Refugio,
San Patricio, Stan, Victoria, Webb, Willacy, and Zapata.
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
BELGIUM— Continued
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Canal Zone.
Florida
Georgia-
Illinois..
Washington
Wisconsin
BOLIVIA
California
Canal Zone
Florida
Illinois
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Missouri
New York
Pennsylvania
Washington
BRAZIL
California
Charlotte Amalic.
Norfolk
Richmond
Seattle.-
Green Bay
liOS Angeles. _
Sau Francisco .;.
Fanam&, Panama.
Miami
Chicago..-
New Orleans
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Boston-
St. Louis
New York City_
Pittsburgh -
Seattle
Los Angeles -
San Francisco.
Panama, Panama
Miami
Savannah.
Chicago. . .
D. V. Bornn, consul (honorary)
For St. Croi.\, St. John, and St. Thomas.
R. T. Hasler, consul (honorary)
For Newport News and Norfolk.
For North Carolina.
Fred E. Nolting, consul (honorary)..
For Virginia and West Virginia.
Amauiy Auzias de Turenne,p acting consul .
For Washington.
William J. La Luzerne, consul (honorary) .
For Wisconsin.
Walter Montenegro, p consul
Duke N. Banks, honorary consul
Jorge Guardia Berdecio, honorary vice consul
Federico Ostria Reyes, consul ..
Casimiro Alvarez, honorary consul
Jorge Eduardo Boyd, honorary consul general
Francis M. Miller, honorary consul
Arturo Silva, honorary consul
Jaime Gutierrez Guerra,*' consul general
Gustavo Guerrero, honorary consul
Mrs. Marie Aline Z. de Blanco, honorary vice consul.
Francisco Jimenez Sainz,!" honorary vice consul
William Henri Irish, honorary consul-
Enrique Naranjo, honorary vice consul
Arnold George Stifel, honorary consul
Teddy Hartmaim, consul general---
Jorge Cusicanqui.p honorary consul
J. Arturo Arguedas, honorary vice consul
N. A. N. eleven, honorary consul
Israel Torrico, honorary consul
Raul Bopp, consul
-Alfredo de Almeida Sa, vice consul
Octavio Augusto Dias Carneiro, vice consul-- ,-
Anibal de Saboia Luna, consul general
Francisco Eulalio do Nascimento o Silva, consul
Mauricio Wellisch, vice consul
Carlos Fernandes, vice consul (honorary)
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
L'tah, Washington, and Wyoming.
For Alaska, the Territory of Hawaii, and the Philippine
Islands.
Paulo Germano ILisslocher, consul general
.Alfredo Polzin, consul general
Jose Caetano Bueno Horta, Jr., consul.
Fernando Ramns de .\lencar,»' consul
Luiz de Souza Bandeira, vice consul .-
For Florida and (loorgia.
Henrique Oswaldo de Miranda, honorary vice consul
Argeu de Segadas Machiwlo Guimaraes, consul
Vicente Paulo Gatti, vice consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minne-
sota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oliio, Soutli
Dakota, and Wisconsin.
MARCH 1, 194 4
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
BRAZIL— Continued
Louisiana ..
New Orleans,
Maryland.
Baltimore.
Massachusetts.
New York.
New York City..
Oregon
Pennsylvania..
Puerto Rico
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Washington
CANAn.\
New York ...
Portland
Philadelphia
San Juan
Charleston. -
Dallas
Houston
Port Arthur.
Norfolk
Seattle
New York Citv.
Joao Luiz de Guimaraes Gomes, consul
Arnaldo Vasconcellos, vice consul
Mario Tancredo Borges da Fonseca, vice consul
For Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Tennessee.
For United States possessions in the Caribbean Sea.
Armando Fleury de Barros, honorary consul
Pablo Alegre, honorary vice consul
For Delaware and Maryland.
Americo Galvao Bueno, consul.-
Alberto Raposo Lopes, vice consul
Antonio Malva Gomes, vice consul (honorary)
Oscar Corr6a, consul general __
Jorge Maciel da Costa Leite, consul
Sotero Cosme, consul
.To.se Caetano Bueno Horta, Jr., consul :
Jose Jobim, vice consul
Henrique Rodrigues Valle, vice consul
Roberto de Oliveira Campos, vice consul
Celso Raul Garcia, vice consul
Miss Zilah Mafra Peixoto, vice consul
Carlos Jacyntho de Barros, vice consul
For Coimecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Adolpho de Camargo Neves, consul
Aluisio Napoleao de Freitas Rego, vice consul
For Oregon and Washington.
David Barbosa Lage Moretzsohn, consul
Joao Josetti, Jr., vice consul
Ruy Vianna Bandeira, vice consul
For Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Edison Ramos Nogueira," consul
Joao Augusto de Araujo Castro," vice consul
For the possessions of the United States of America in the
Antilles.
A. Beamegard Betancourt, vice consul (honorary)
William Porter Cart, acting vice consul (honorary)
J. Kirby McDonough, honorary consul
Charles Stewart Barry, Jr., honorary vice consul
Carlos Meissner, Jr., consul
For Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Jose Luis Fernandes, honorary consul
Emmett Irwin Welch, consular agent
Pedro Eugenio Soares, consul .•
Pedro Fernando Machado Polzin, vice consul
Luiz Paulo de Amorim, vice consul
For North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West
Virginia.
Robert C. Bullwinkel, vice consul (honorary)
Ross Whitfield Sutherland, consular agent (honorary)
Hugh Day Scully, con.sul general
Douglas Seaman Cole, consul
Miss Katherine Agnes McClosky, consul...
Leland Herbert Ausman, vice consul
Paul Emile Morin, vice consul
Christopher Harfield West, vice consul
For Connecticut and New York.
For New Jersey except the counties of Atlantic, Burlington,
Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean,
and Salem.
Jan. 29, 1942
May 5, 1941
June 2, 1943
Apr.
23. 1940
Oct.
12, 1934
Mar.
4, 1944
Oct.
19, 1942
Jan.
10, 1941
Oct.
13, 1938
May 26, 1938
Feb.
29, 1944
Mar.
4. 1944
Oct.
22, 1941
July
21, 1942
Aug.
1, 1942
Oct.
26, 1942
Feb.
29. 1944
Mar.
4, 1944
Sept.
5, 1942
Mar.
16. 1943
Sept.
3, 1937
Feb.
15, 1937
May
5. 1941
Feb.
25, 1944
Sept.
16, 1943
Jan.
3, 1934
Apr.
27. 1943
Feb.
16, 1939
Sept.
23, 1942
Aug.
28, 1940
Mar.
6, 1941
Sept.
9, 1935
Mar.
16. 1943
June
5, 1941
Oct.
19, 1942
May 21, 1938
Nov.
25, 1941
Aug.
17, 1943
Aug.
17, 1943
Aug.
17, 1943
Aug.
17, 1943
Aug.
17, 1943
Oct.
28, 1943
575400—44-
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
CHILE
California-
Florida
Hawaii, Territory of
Illinois
Louisiana.-
Maryland
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico..
Washington..
CHINA
California.
Los Angeles. -
San Diego
San Francisco
Miami
Honolulu
Chicago
New Orleans.
Baltimore.
Boston
New York City.
Hawaii, Territory of
Illinois
I^ouisiana
Massachusetts
Philadelphia
San Juan
Seattle
Los Angeles...
San Francisco.
Honolulu
Chicago
New Orleans
Boston
Juan Pradenas Mufioz, consul general. _.
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
For Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
Mauricio Herschel, honorary consul
For San Diego County.
Juan Guzman Cruchaga, consul
Javier Urrutia Valdfes, consul
For Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco.
Arturo Chavez, consul..
Frederik A. Schaefer, honorary consul
For the Territory of Hawaii.
M. H. Ehlert, consul (honorary)
For mtnois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and
Wisconsin.
Fernando Cerda, consul
Carlos Grant Benavente, consul
Enrique Gaeitua Aguilera, consul
For Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi,
New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Gmllermo Brown Guerra, consul
For the District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, North
Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Mrs. Carmen Vial de Senoret, consul
Alfonso Grez," consul general
Fernando Dahmen, consul
Exequiel Puelma Silva, " consul..
For Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hamp-
shire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Ver-
mont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
For Puerto Rico.
Manuel Moreno Lajafia, honorary consul
For Camden, New Jersey.
For Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Filipo L. de Hostos, honorary consul
For Puerto Rico.
Jos6 Sampelayo, consul
For Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon,
South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming.
For Alaska.
Tse-chang Kent Chang, consul
Chih Tsing Feng, consul general..
Chan Ying-Wing, consul
Patrick Pichi Sun, vice consul
Shiao Wen-Liang, vice consul
Sicn-yung Yu, vice consul
King-chau Mm, consul general
Ying Yu Huang, consul
Li Chia Hsiang, vice consul
Chang-Lok Chen, consul general. .
Gung Hsing Wang, vice consul
Chicn Chin Chang, deputy consul
Wang Kung-show, vice consul
INIARCH 1, 194-1
State
CHINA— Continued
New York.
Oregon
Philippine Islands-
Texas
Washington.
COLOMBIA
California.
Canal Zone.
Florid a -
IllinoiS-
Louisiana-
Residence
New York City.
Portland.
Maryland
Massachusetts
Missouri
New York
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico...
Texas
COSTA RICA
Alabama
noOo...
Manila.
Houston.
Seattle.. -
Los Angeles. -.
San Francisco.
Balboa. -
Cristobal.
Miami.
Tampa.
Chicago.
New Orleans.
Baltimore.
Boston
St. Louis
New York City.
Philadelphia.
Ponce
San Juan..
Galveston.
Houston..
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Tsune-chi Yii, consul general
Hsin Yu Lu, consul
Wei-hsien Tsmig, vice consul
Yiu-ling Wu, vice consul
Silwing Pei-Chiu .\u, consul
Shang-Chi Su, vice consul
Pao-Kong Chu," consul
Clarence Kuangson Yoimg,!' consul general .
For the Philippine Islands.
Tsin-Lon Ouang, vice consul...
Yi-Seng Kiang, consul ._.
Hsiao-wan Tao, vice consul
Tsu-Ying Ch'eh, deputy consul
Manuel Maria Murioz Obando, consul
Luis Alfonso Londoiio, honorary vice consul :
Carlos E. Ardila Ordonez, consul general.
Eusebio Cortes-Grggory, honorary consul
Gabriel JimSnez Paneso, vice consul
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
and Washington.
Rafael Rocha Schloss, consul general
For the Canal Zone from Balboa to Gamboa.
Jos6 Restrepo Jaramillo, consul general
For the Canal Zone from Cristobal to Gatun, including
Gatmi Lake.
Gabriel Saravia Vasquez, consul general
Arturo Currea C, honorary vice consul
For Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
Earle C. Moore, honorary vice consul
Carlos A. Qerlein, consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Eduardo Gallego Gutierrez, consul general
Maria Camargo, vice consul
For Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ten-
nessee, and Texas.
Miss Maria Teresa Murillo, honorary vice consul
Eduardo Gomez Duran, consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Macedonio Romero, honorary consul
Luis Tamayo, consul general
.41vardo Rebolledo, vice consul
Bernardo Santa-Coloma, vice consul.
For the United States of America, the Canal Zone, and the
Philippme Islands.
For the following special jurisdiction: Connecticut, Dela-
ware, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsyl-
vania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, and West
Virginia.
Octavio Diaz Valenzuela, consul
Rafael Samper Caicedo, honorary vice consul
Francisco Valiente, honorary consul
Juan Antonio Irazusta, consul (honorary)
J. Al Torregrossa, honorary vice consul
Harold del Castillo, honorary consul
Mobile -- Bernard H. Eichold, honorary consul Sept. 28,1932
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
COSTA RICA— Continued
California
Berkeley
Hollywood. -
Los AngeleS-
Oakland..
Pasadena. .
San Diego-
San Francisco.
Canal Zone
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan ...
Minnesota
Missouri
Montana.- _..
New Jersey
New York
Balboa.
Cristobal-
Wilmington.
Washington.
Miami
Chicago
Angola
Fort Wayne..
Dubuque
Lawrence
Wichita
Baton Rouge.
New Orleans.
Baltimore-
Boston.
Detroit
Rochester
St. Paul.
Winona
Kansas City.
St. Louis
Anaconda
Newark
New York City.
Pcnn.sylvania
I'hilippine Lslands.
Philadelphia
Manila
San Juan
Texas
recogn
Brownsville
Dallas
Galveston
Houston
• Appointed and
Canal Zone.
ized
for the purpose of e;
Nicolas Meyer, honorary vice consul
John Field Povedano, honorary consul
Fernando Flores Banuet, consul general....
Jose Pablo Quiros, honorary vice consul
Rodolfo Castro Wassmer, honorary vice consul
Ricardo Casorla, honorary consul
Jose Eruique Quiros Trejos, honorary vice consul
Jorge Cardona, honorary consul .
Federico Guillermo Gongora, honorary vice consul
Joaquin Flores Banuet, honorary vice consul
Roberto Quesada Jimenez, consul general
Enrique Allen de la Cruz, honorary consul
Jorge Maroto B., honorary vice consul
Juan Davila Solera, honorary consul general
For the Canal Zone.
Enrique Pucci Paoli, consul (honorary) .
Juan Pucci Genet, honorary vice consul
Roberto Gomez, honorary consul
Alberto Sasso, honorary vice consul
Jimmy Fonseca Mora, honorary vice consul
Gonzalo J. Gallegos, honorary consul general
Bernardo Vargas Canallas, honorary consul general
Berthold Singer, honorary consul
Guillermo Valiente Lara, honorary vice consul
Jorge Garron Orozco, honorary vice consul
Juan Jose Flores Matamoros, honorary vice consul..
E. F. Lusch, honorary consul
Jose Maria Osma de Aysa, honorary consul
Joaquin .\ngulo, honorary vice consul
Alvaro Leiva Quiros, honorary vice consul..
John Marshall Quintero, honorary consul general
Marco Fidel Tristan, honorary vice consul
For Louisiana.
James Turneer, honorary consul
Carl E. Brown, vice consul
Eduardo .\zuola A., honorary consul general
Claudio J. Loria, honorary consul ---
Jorge Vargas Mendez, honorary consul
Otoniel Flores, honorary consul..
Miguel Flores Trejos, honorary consul
Jose Basileo Acutia, honorary consul
Charles Barrows, honorary vice consul
For Kansas and for Kansas City (Missouri).
John M. Hadley, honorary consul general
Guillermo Quiros Quiros, honorary vice consul.. -.
Luis Alberto Salazar Cespedes, honorary consul
consul general .
SamuelE. Piza,' in charge of consulate general..^. -.
Samuel Piza Chamorro,' consul general.
Juan Guillermo Zamora Segura, honorary vice consul--.
Carlos G. Perez, honorary consul
Mario Rivera Martin, honorary vice consul -
Juan Elizalde, consul
Ramon Fournier, honorary consul general
For Puerto Rico.
Gustavo Vera, honorary consul..
Joaquin Figuls, honorary consul —
Leroy W. Reed, Jr., honorary consul
Carl G. Stearns, honorary consul — -
Gonzalo J. Valenzuela, honorary consul
Mar.
Aug.
June
May
Aug.
Mar.
May
May
May
May
June
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
July
May
June
June
Dec.
Oct.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Nov.
Jan.
May
May
May
May
June
Nov.
Oct.
June
Oct.
Apr.
May
July
Oct.
Jan.
June
May
Feb.
June
Feb.
May
June
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
May
May
June
1.5, 1941
13, 1931
12, 1943
9, 1940
29, 1940
18, 1937
28. 1942
9, 1940
28, 1942
27, 1943
11.1943
26, 1940
12. 1943
18, 1937
, 7. 1929
11,1943
13. 1937
9, 1940
30, 1942
15. 1938
22. 1942
22, 1931
26, 1934
12. 1943
12, 1943
3, 1930
27, 192.5
28. 1933
28, 1942
8, 1931
28, 1942
28. 1942
23. 1939
22. 1943
22. 1931
1,5. 1938
19. 1934
14. 1932
28. 1942
19, 1935
19, 1934
9, 1943
15, 193s
4. 194:i
23. 1943
11,1943
14, 192S
27, 1943
1.5, 193K
28, 19411
16, 1931
1,5,194!
31,19411
9,1940
23,1941
for the purpose of exercising supervisory functions over the United States and possessions and thf
:MAKCH 1. 19 4 4
state
Residente
Name, rank, andjurisdietion
COSTA RICA— Continued
Utah....
Virgin Islands . _ _
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin'-
CUBA
Alabama .
I '.■ilifnriiia
I^istrict of Columbia-
Salt Lake City.--
Charlotte Amalie
Newport News---
Seattle
Milwaukee
Mobile
Los Angeles
San Francisco - -
Washington -
Florida
Jacksonville
Georgia.
Illinois..
Kentucky
Key West-
Mlami
Tampa.
Savannah.
Chicago...
Louisville-.
Luis Alberto Murillo Murillo, honorary consul.
George Levy, honorary consul
Claudio Rodriguez Arcc, honorary consul
William D. White, honorary consul
Edward J. Menge, vice consul (hutmrary)
Manuel Velazquez y Blanco, consul
For Alabama.
Oscar Presmanes y Fernandez, consul ...
Mrs. Fatria Mencia de Krizman, '' vice consul
For the counties of Fresno, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings,
Los Angeles, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, San Benito,
San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Ohisi>o, Santa
Barbara, Tulare, and Ventura.
Mario Nufiez de Villiavicencio,'' in charge of consulate
For the counties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte,
Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Eldorado,
Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Madera, Marin, Mariposa,
Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Napa, Nevada,
Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin,
San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano.
Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne,
Yolo, and Yuba.
For Nevada.
Jose A. Sera y Serrano, consul general .
Miguel Cornide y Salva, consul,.
Rafael Mulct y Proenza, consul •
Miss Silvia Shelton y Villalon.p consul
Federico E. DeGraw y Marquez Sterling, vice consul
For the District of Columbia.
Julio Rodriguez Embil, consul
Enrique Heymanu y de la Gandara, vice consul
Fit the counties of Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Cal-
houn, Clay, Columbia, DLxie, Duval, Escambia, Flagler,
Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes,
Jackson, JefTerson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty,
Madison, Marion, Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, St. Johns,
Santa Rosa, Suwannee, Taylor, L'nion, Volusia, Wakulla,
AValton, and Washington.
Berardo Rodriguez Valdes, consul -.
For Monroe County.
Eduardo Hernandez y D'Abrigeon, consul general
Oscar Rene Morales y del Campo, consul,..
Alberto Gonzalez Sali, vice consul..
For the counties of Broward, Collier, Dade, Hendry, Mar-
tin, and Palm Beach.
Guillermo BoHvar y Morales del Ca.stillo, consul
.\lberto de la f^ampa y RofT, vice consul.
For the counties of Brevard. Charlotte, Citrus, De Soto,
Glades, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborougli,
Indian River, Lake, Lee, Manatee, Okeechobee, Orange,
Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Semi-
nole, and Sumter.
Carlos Tornes y Tamayo, vice consul.
Ignacio de Algarra y Mendivil, consul
For Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Angel Perez y Hernandez, consul
For Kciituckv.
Jan.
N'ov
■Jll. I<i:i7
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFPICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
CUBA — Continued
Louisiana --
.Maryland.
Massadiusetts.
Michigan...
Mississippi.
Missouri
New Orleans.
New York.
North Carolina.
Ohio -.-.
Oregon _..
Pennsylvania.
Philippine Islands.
Puerto Rico
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Baltimore--.
Boston
Detroit
Pascagoula.-
Kansas City
St. Louis-
New York City--.
Winston-Salem
Cincinnati
Portland
Philadelphia...
Manila...
San Juan-
Carlos Marquez y Loret de Mola, consul
Francisco Batet y Rivas, vice consul . -
Federico Laredo y Arencibia, vice consul
For Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at Pascagoula,
Mississippi.
Eugenio Castillo Borges, consul
Anibal Santana y Lopez, vice consul - -
For Delaware and Maryland.
Antonio Bruzon y Rodrigues, consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Eduardo Mayea y .\roca, consul .
Jose R. Cabrera y BiMjuer, consular agent (honorary)
Eduardo L. Sanchez y del Castillo, consul
For the counties of .\ndrew, .\tchison, Bates, Buchanan,
Caldwell, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, De Kalb, Gentry,
Henry, Holt, Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Nodaway,
Pettis, Platte, Ray, St. Clair, Saline, Vernon, and Worth.
For Colorado, Kansas, Montana, and Wyoming.
Francisco Canellas y Marti, consul general
Mis? Sofia Dihigo y Llanos, consul
For Iowa, Missouri (except the Kansas City consular dis-
trict) , Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Roberto Hernandez y Garcia, consul general
Cayetano de Quesada y Socarras, consul
Eduardo Portales y Calas, consul
Juan Manuel del Collado y Fuentes, consul
Antonio de Souza y Carvajal, consul
.\lfredo Hernandez y Valdes, consul
Matias Taboada y Suarcz, vice consul
Rodolfo G. Betancomt y Pairol, vice consul
Octavio Laredo Caturla, vice consul.---.
Celestino Fernandez y Santana, vice consul
Jose M. Fernandez del Riego, » vice consul
Ernesto de Blanck y Martin, vice consul
Jos6 Maria Rodriguez Pou, vice consul
For the New Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hun-
terdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic,
Somerset, Susse.x, Union, and Warren. -
For New York. '
For the United States.
Juan Miranda y Suarez, honorary consular agent
For North Carolina.
Luis Perdomo y Fernandez, consul
For Indiana and Ohio.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulates at Detroit,
Michigan, and Louisville, Kentucky.
Ernesto Luis y Fuentes, consular agent -
Donald S. Cameron, ^ acting consular agent.
Nicolas Menesesy Comas, consul general..
For the New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Biu-lington, Cam-
den, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and
Salem.
For Pennsylvania.
Andr6s Soriano y Roxas, consular agent (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
GustavoSchumannyPoveda, consul.
For Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Jurisdiction includes the honorary consulate at Charlotte
Amalie, Virgin Islands.
MARCH 1, 1944
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
CUBA — Continued
Tennessee
Texas-. _
Virginia
Washington
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
California
Chattanooga
Galveston...
Houston
Norfolk.
Seattle..
District of Columbia-
Illinois
Ohio
Pennsylvania.
Philippine Islands.
Los .\ngeles..-
San Francisco.
Washington.
Chicago
Maryland -
Minnesota
Missouri..
New York
Baltimore
Minneapolis.
St. Louis
New York City.
Cleveland...
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh . .
Manila
Texas.
Houston.
Josfe Miguel Ribas y Villa verde, consul
For Tennessee.
Eduardo Patterson y de Jauregui, consul
Jose Tarrida y Victori, vice consul
For Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Enrique Morales de los Rios,p consular agent
For the counties of Anderson, .\ustin, Brazos, Burleson,
Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Freestone, Grimes, Harris,
Houston, Lee, Leon, Madison, Milam, Montgomery,
Robertson, Trinity, Walker, Waller, and Washington.
.\dolfo del Castillo y Llanes, consul
For Virginia and West Virginia.
Rduiinto Calas Bertot.p acting (■(iiisul _, . _
Feli.\ IJ. Janovsky, consul (honorary)
For .\rizona and southern California.
Bolius Benes, consul
Erwin Ladislav Chloupeck, consul (honorary)
For northern California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and
Washington.
For Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
Supervisory jurisdiction over the honorary consulates at
Los .\ngeles and Manila.
Oldf ich Chyle, consul _
Jaroslav Hnizdo, consul general
For Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, South
Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Supervisory jurisdiction over the honorary consulates at
Minneapolis and St. Louis.
James (Vaclav) Primus, consular agent (honorary) _
For Maryland and Virginia.
Charles Edward Proschek, honorary consul
For Minnesota, Montana, and North Dakota.
Jaroslav Hnizdo,Ji in charge of consulate
For the Illinois counties of Madison, Monroe, and St. Clair.
For Kansas and Missouri.
Karel Hudec, consul general
Josef Nov^.p consul
For Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina.
Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Vermont.
For Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Supervisory jurisdiction over the honorary consulate at
Philadelphia and the consular agency at Baltimore.
Emanuel Jan Hajn^, consul
For Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio.
Charles Robinson Toothaker, honorary consul
For Delaware and eastern Pennsylvania.
Josef Zak-Marusiak," acting consul — ..
For -Vlabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Pennsyl-
vania, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
Supervisory jurisdiction over the honorary consulate at
Houston, Texas.
Leo Schnurmacher, honorary consul
Norbert W. Schmelkes,p acting consul
For the Philippine Islands.
Charles Julius Hollub, consul (honorary).
For New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
12
FOREIGX CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
DANZIG. FREE CITY OF
DENMARK
Alabama. -
Califomia-
Mobile
Los Angeles...
San Francisco-
Canal Zone Cristobal-
Colorado.
Florida .
Georgia
Hawaii, Territory of.
Panama, Panama.
Denver
Tampa
West Palm Beach.
Savannah . . . .
Honolulu
Illinois
Louisiana.
Marvland-
Massachusotts
Michigan
Minnesota.
Nebraska.
New York,
Chicago
New Orleans...
Baltimore.
Boston
Detroit
Minneapolis
Omaha
New Y'ork City
North Dakota
Ohio -
Orefon
Pennsylvania
PhUippine Island
Puerto Rico ...
South Carolina.
South Dakota..
Texas
Utah
Fargo
Cleveland.
Portland..
Philadelphia.
Manila
Mayagiiez ...
San Juan
Charleston
Brookings
Houston
Salt Lake City.
Virgin Islands I Charlotte Amalie.
Virginiii
WsL-ihinston
Newport News.
Norfolk
Seattle
The diplomatic and consular representatives of
Neander Douglas Cunningham, vice consul (honorary)
Ryan -\sger Grut. vice consul (honorary)
Axel Caspar Frederik Sporon-Fiedler, consul
For .\rizona. California, Idaho. Nevada, Oregon, and Wash-
ington (except the city of Seattle).
Charles Butler Fenton, <> acting consul (honorary)
For the Canal Zone.
Wladimir Ishoy . " con.«ul
For the Canal Zone.
Wolf C. Hansen, vice consul (honorary) ._
For Colorado.
Paul Walter Petersen, vice consul (honorary )
Miss Marie Dickinson, » acting vice consul
John Frederick Martin Ranitz, " acting vice consul
Robert Benjamin Booth, consul (honorary)
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Hi'imund Baumann, consul
For -Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky. Michigan. Minnesota, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, New Mexico. North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Ingemann Olsen, consul (honorary)
For New Orleans.
Holger Bloch-Jesi>ersen, » acting vice consul (honorarj-)
For Maryland.
Theodore von Rosen vinge. vice consul (honorary)
George Peter Everson, vice consul (honorary)
For Michigan.
.\ndrew Nissen Johnson, vice consul (honorary)
For Minnesota.
Jrihn Hoist, vice consul (honorary) ' ...
For Nebraska.
Georg Bech, consul general
For Alabama, Connecticut. Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana (except the city and port of New Orleans),
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Tennessee. Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Walter Peter Christensen, vice consul (honorary)
Xiel? .Vnthon Christensen, vice consul ('honorary)
Sherman Harkson, vice consul (honorary)
For Oregon.
Ludvig Theodor Brehm. vice consul (honorary)
Niels Nicolaj Therkelsen Nyborg. consul (honorary).
Jose Oscar Bravo, vice consul (honorary)
Frantz Adolf Charles Hastrup, consul (honorary)
For Puerto Rico.
Hans Wilhelm Bagger, vice consul (honorary)
Christian Larsen, vice consul (honorary)
Hans William Rasmassen, vice consul (honorary)
Christian Otto Jensen, vice consul (honorary)
For Utah.
Hjalmar Bang, consul (honorary)..
Johannes Rasmussen, p acting consul '.:'.'.
For the Virgin Islands.
V. D. Andersen, p acting vice consul (honorary)
Walter Knox, vice consul (honorary)
-Mogens Grove Bildsfk", con.sul (honorary)
For Seattle.
For .Vlaska.
Poland have charge, in the United States, of interests of Dan/
.\ug.
2S, 1940
Oct.
30. 1925
Oct.
7, 1930
Sept.
26, 1942
.May
28,1942
Jan.
20, 1931
Feb.
1.1939
-Nov.
21. 1942
Mar.
13. 1943
Apr.
4. 19:«
.A.ue. 5. 1921
Nov.
22, 1924
Aug.
1. 1941
Mar.
7. 19.38
Dec.
4, 1939
Oct.
26. 1927
Mar.
15. 1935
Nov.
17. 1924
Apr.
6, IWC
Feb.
24, 1928
Nov.
27, 1933
June
13, 191'^
Aug.
26.1^4"
Dec.
IS. 19:;-
Apr.
IC, 192'.
.\ug.
2.5. 1927
Aug.
2.5. 1927
May
5, 193^
Mar.
10, 1939
Jan.
23,1937
Aug.
25, 1943
Apr.
13, 1931
Apr.
18. 1918
Sept.
17, 193fi
MARCH 1, 1944
13
State
Eesidence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Alabama
California
Canal Zone
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Missouri
New Jersey. --
New York
Mobile
Los Angeles.-.
San Francisco
Cristobal
Panama, Panama
Denver
W ashington
Jacksonville
Miami
Tampa
Chicago
Lake Charles
Xew Orleans
Baltimore.
Boston
Rochester
Kansas City
Newark
West New York .
New Rochelle
New York City..
Ohio.._.
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
Cleveland...
Philadelphia
Manila
Aguadilla...
Arecibo
Guanica
Mayaguez...
Ponce
San Juan
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston.
Port .\rthur
Charlotte AmaUe
Seattle
T. G.McGonigal, honorary consul..
Ismael .^.viles, honorary consul...
Jose Em-ique -\ybar, consul general
WUliam Fisher, honorary consul
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Okla-
homa, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming.
H. J. Henriquez, honorary vice consul
For the Canal Zone.
M. de J. Quijano, honorary consul general
Rene Rodriguez, honorary consul
Porfirio Herrera Baez, consul
Emilio ZeUer, p consul
Forrest Parker, honorary consul
Emilio Carles, honorary vice consul
Jos6 Maria Nouel Simpson, consul .
Jose Manuel Lovaton P., vice consul
Luis E. Despradel, consul
James T. Case, honorary vice consul
G. P. Hannan, honorary consul
J. Marino Inchaustegui, consul
Luis A. Oviedo, consul
Fernando Pizano, consul
Max L. Glazer, honorary consul
Rafael Izquierdo, honorary consul
Victor M. Hinojosa, honorary consul
Luis .A-.Mendez L., consul
Walter Seth Kipnis, honorary consul
For New Jersey.
David J. Schweitzer,honorary consul
Rafael Compres Perez, consul general
Luis Romanacce, vice consul
For -\labama, -Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mirmesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West
Virgima, and Wisconsin.
O. A. Reynolds, honorary consul
Rafael Santoni Calero, consul
Roberto D. Abrahams, honorary consul
Juan P. PeUicer, honorary consul
Jose J. Zamora, honorary vice consul
Andres Leon Martinez, consul (honora'-y)
Enloe L. Lowry, honorary vice consul
Manuel Pagan Esmons, honorary consul
Loreiuo Loubriel, honorary consul
Carlos M. Petteme .Uomar, honorary vice consul
M. M. Morillo, consul general
Miguel Such, honorary consul
Frank J. Richardson, honorary vice consul
For Puerto Rico.
Jack Danciger, honorary consul
J. A. Torregrossa, honorary consul .
T. L. Evans, honorary consul
Fernando Pro, honorary consul.
Emile A. Berne, honorary consul
J. Percy SouSront, honorary vice consul
Francis E.Townsend, honorary vice consul
14
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
ECUADOR
Alabama
California
Florida
Louisiana.
New York
Pennsylvania
Pueito Rico
Texas
Virginia.
Washington
EGYPT
California
New York.
EL SALVADOR
California
Canal Zone.
Colorado
Florida
Illinois.
Louisiana. .
Minnesota -
New York.
Pennsylvania.
Mobile
Los Angeles...
San Diego
San Francisco
Miami
New Orleans.
New York City.
Philadelphia
San Juan
Houston
Noifolk
Seattle
San Francisco...
New York City^..
Los Angeles.
San Diego
San Francisco.
Denver.
Miami..
Tampa..
Chicago.
New Orleans
Winona
New York City.
Philadelphia.
T. Q. McQonigal, honorary consul
Jos6 Antonio Baquero, consul (honorary)
Abraham P. Nasatir, honorary vice consul
Jorge Carrera Andrade, consul general
John A. Cleveland, honorary consul
Charles Cleveland, honorary vice consul
Heman Pallares Zaldumbide, consul general
Jos6 R. Banos, honorary vice consul
Pedro Alcivar Cordova, vice consul
SLxto Dur^n Ballto, consul general
Armando Pesantes Garcia, vice consul
Reginald Chutter, honorary vice consul
Fernando L. Gonzalez, honorary vice consul
Jose Ignacio Burbano, consul
Arthur C. Humphreys, honorary vice consul
Jorge Luis P6rez, consul..
For Tacoma and Portland (Oregon).
Mohamed Sadek Abou Khadra, consul general
For Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa,
Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Okla-
homa, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming.
For Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
Hussein Chawky, consul general
For Alabama, Coimecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Viigiuia, and Wis-
consin.
Arturo Domlnguez Araujo, consul.
Juan Gustavo Mathfi, vice consul
Trinidad E. Lacayo, honorary consul
Dagoberto Granados Gavidia, consul general
Miguel Antonio Serrano, vice consul
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Roberto Boyd, consul general
Eduardo Kay, honorary consul..
Fred W. Borton, consul (honorary)
Seymour Charles Micklcr, consul (honorary) .:.
John B. Metzenberg, consul (honorary)....
J. Humberto Arrieta Yudice, vice consul (honorary)
Jos6 Francisco Morales, consul
Jos6 B. Acuiia, consul (honorary)
Francisco Alvarado Gallegos, consul general
Rafael Barraza, Jr., vice consul...
For Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kan-
sas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, IMassachu-
setts, Michigan, Miimesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne-
braska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Peimsylvania,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee,
Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Nicolas Pedroso, honorary consul
Aug.
10, 1938
Api.
20, 1942
Feb.
1, 1944
Feb.
12, 1941
June
8, 1937
Mar.
16, 1943
Feb.
15, 1941
Aug.
10, 1938
Feb.
29, 1944
Feb.
17, 1939
June
23, 1941
July
2, 1936
July
18, 1936
Apr.
29, 1940
Mar.
18, 1929
May
5, 1941
Aug.
22, 1939
June 24,1940
Apr.
1, 1938
Oct.
28, 1943
May
24, 1943
Mar.
27, 1943
July
3, 1940
Apr.
25, 1941
Sept.
12, 1935
Jan.
4,1944
May
15, 1943
Aug.
10, 1943
Mar.
27, 1943
Mar.
17, 1934
May
1, 1942
July
28, 1937
May
15, 1943
Mar. 19, 1934
MARCH 1, 1944
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
EL SALVADOR— Continued
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
Texas
ESTONIA
California
New York
ETHIOPIA
New York
GREAT BRITAIN
Alabama
California
Canal Zone.
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii, Territory of.
Dlinois
Manila
San Juan
Brownsville.
Houston
Los Angeles.
New York City.
New York City.
Mobile
Los Angeles.
San Francisco.
Colon, Panama...
Panama, Panama.
Denver
Washington.
Jacksonville.
Miami
Tampa..
Atlanta.
Honolulu.
Chicago.
Manuel P6rez Resales, honorary consul.
Jose Hernandez Usera, honorary consul-
Claude P. Hilliard, consul (honorary)...
Luis Rodriguez, consul
Reginald Birdsall Olds, honorary vice consul
For the counties of Fresno, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los
Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Tulare, and Ventura.
consul general
Johannes Kaiv, consul
For the Ui^ited States.
John H. Shaw, honorary consul general
John Ritchie Macpherson, vice consul (honorary)
Eric Arthur Cleugh, consul general
George Wellington Irving, vice consul. .,
Matthew John Vincent Blood-Smyth, vice consul
Walter Crowhurst Hacon, vice consul
Alfred Stanley Fordham, vice consul
For the counties of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
For Arizona.
Godfrey Arthur Fisher, consul general
Reginald -Arthur Nicholas Hillyer, consul
Hugh McErlean, vice consul
Walter HoUis Adams, vice consul
For California (e.xcept the counties included in the jurisdic-
tion of the consulate at Los Angeles) and Nevada.
Frederick Cecil Mason, vice consul
For the Canal Zone.
Stanley Gordon Irving,? consul general
William Kingsley Smith, consul
John Herbert Dickinson, vice consul
Stephen Patrick House, vice consul
Roger Bentham Stevens, consul
For Colorado, Utah, and Wj'oming.
John Campbell Thomson, consul
Foi the District of Columbia.
Francis Joseph White, vice consul
Michael .\nttiony Moyse Robb, vice consul...
Lewis Arthur Oates, vice consul (honorary)...
Henry Russell Henshaw, vice consul..
Malcolm Siborne Henderson, consul..
Peter Thomson," vice consul
For Florida east of the Apalachicola River, Georgia, and
South Carolina.
Stanley Wyatt Smith, consul general.
Frank Arnold Wallis, consul
Harry Lewis Dawson, vice consul
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Wilfred Hansford Gallieime, consul general
Henry Hugh Thomas, consul
John Roland Kay, vice consul
16
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
GREAT BRITAIN— Con.
Illinois— Continued
Louisiana.
Maine
Maryland.
Massachusetts.
Michigan.
Residence
Chicago
New Orleans.
Portland..
Baltimore.
Boston.
Detroit.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Hubert Norman PuUar, vice consul
For the Illinois counties of Adams, Boone, Brown, Bureau,
Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark,
Coles, Cook, Cumberland, De Kalb, De Witt, Douglas,
Du Page, Edgar, Ford, Fulton, Greene, Grundy, Hancock,
Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Jersey, Jo Daviess, Kane,
Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, Lake, La Salle, Lee, Living-
ston, Logan, Macon, Macoupin, Marshall, Mason, Mc-
Donough, McHenry, McLean, Menard, Mercer, Mont-
gomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Piatt, Pike, Put-
nam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby,
Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, White-
side, Wni, Winnebago, and Woodford.
For the Wisconsin counties of Columbia, Crawford, Dane,
Dodge, Grant, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Kenosha, Lafay-
ette, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk,
Vernon, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha.
For Iowa and Indiana.
Robert William Urquhart," consul general
William Percy Taylor Nurse, vice consul
Gordon William Creighton, vice consul...
For Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi; that part of
Tennessee east of the Tennessee River and that part of
Florida west of the Apalachicola River.
Christopher Handley Styles Tracy, vice consul
Hugh Charles McClelland," consul
Peter Sedgwick, »> vice consul .-
Joseph Todd Mulvenny, vice consul
A. Temple Blackwood, vice consul
For the West Virginia coimties of Barbour, Berkeley, Brooke,
Grant, Hampshire, Hancock, Hardy, Jefferson, Marion,
Marshall, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Ohio, Pendle-
ton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker,
Webster, and Wetzel.
For Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia.
." ...consul general
R. B. Boyd Tollinton,'' acting consul
Gerald Eraser Tyrrell, vice consul...
James Arthur Brannen, vice consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Cyril Hubert Cane, consul general
Arthur Oliver Bray, vice consul..
Leslie Hammersley Williams, vice consul..
For the Ohio counties of Allen, .\shland, Ashtabula, Au-
glaize, Belmont, Carroll, Champaign, Clark, Columbiana,
Coshocton, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Darke, Defiance, Dela-
ware, Erie, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Geauga,
Greene, Guernsey, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry,
Hocking, Holmes, Huron, Jeflerson, Knox, Lake, Licking,
Logan, Lorain, Lucas, Madison, Mahoning, Marion, Me-
dina, Mercer, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan,
Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Ottawa, Paulding, Perry,
Pickaway, Portage, Preble, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky,
Seneca, Shelby, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas,
Union, Van Wert, Wayne, Williams, Wood, and Wyandot.
For the southern peninsula of Michigan.
Date of rec-
ognition
June 2, 1943
Dec. 27,1943
Dec. 14, 1926
Oct. 27, 1942
Feb. 24,1942
Dec. 27,1943
Oct. 21,1942
Feb. 1, 1939
Mar. 2,1942
May 8, 1941
Sept. 8,1942
Jan. 5, 1920
Sept. 26, 1943
Oct. 14, 1936
Sept. 23, 1941
MARCH 1, 1944
17
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
GREAT BRITAIN— Con.
M innesota
St. Paul and
Minneapolis.
Missouri-
New York.
North Carolina.
Ohio
Kansas City.
St. LouiS-
BufTalo- -_
New York City_
Wilmington
Cincinnati-.
Cleveland.
Lionel Henry Lamb, consul _
Herbert Troyte Griffith, vice consul _ _
For the Wisconsin counties of Adams, Ashland, Barron,
Bayfield, Brown, Buffalo, Burnett, Calumet, Chippewa,
Clark, Door, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Fond
Du Lac, Forest, Green Lake, Iron, Jackson, Juneau, Ke-
waunee, La Crosse, Langlade, Lincoln, Manitowoc, Mara-
thon, Marinette, Marrjuette, Monroe, Oconto, Oneida,
Outagamie, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Portage, Price, Rusk,
Saint Croix, Sawyer, Shawano, Sheboygan, Taylor, Trem-
pealeau, Vilas, Washburn, Waupaca, Waushara, Winne-
bago, and Wood.
For Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the
upper peninsula of Michigan.
John Plaj'fair Price, consul general.
Reginald Thomas Davidson, vice consul...
For Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas City (Mis-
souri).
Alexander S winton Paterson,* consul
Douglas Joseph Brett Robey, vice consul
William Milne Guthrie, vice consul
For the Illinois counties of Alexander, Bond, Clay, Clinton,
Crawford, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Gal-
latin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, John-
son, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry,
Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, St. Clair, Saline,
Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Wil-
liamson.
For Arkansas, for that part of Kentucky and Tennessee west
of the Tennessee River, and Missouri except Kansas City
(Missouri).
Angus Somerville Fletcher,^ consul —
___ consul general
Charles Howard Ellis, consul
Wilham Gruflydd Rhys Howell, consul
Francis Bryan Anthony Rundall, vice consul..
James Alexander Milne Marjoribanks, vice consul
Gerard Thomas Corley Smith, vice consul
Leonard Gibson Holliday," vice consul
Edward Truman Baker, vice consul
Frank Besant, acting vice consul.
William Frederick Redmond, acting vice consul
Ian Howard Potter McEwen, acting vice consul
Walter Frederick James, proconsul
For Connecticut, New Jersey (except the counties of At-
lantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland,
Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem;, and New York.
Storer Preble Ware, vice consul (honorary)
Arthur Harry Tandy, consul
For the Ohio counties of Adams, Athens, Brown, Butler,
Clermont, Clinton, Gallia, Hamilton, Highland, Jackson,
Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, Warren,
and Washington.
For the West Virginia counties of Boone, Braxton, Cabell,
Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Greenbrier,
Harrison, Jackson, Kanawha, Lewis, Lincoln, Logan,
Mason, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Nicholas,
Pleasants, Putnam, Raleigh, Ritchie, Roane, Summers,
Tyler, Upshur, Wayne, Wirt, Wood, and Wyoming.
For that part of Kentucky east of the Tennessee River.
George Warburton, vice consul..
Mar. 18, 1943
July 26,1943
Sept. 26, 1943
Feb. 20,1943
Dec. 1, 1943
Oct. 26,1943
June 18, 1936
Dec.
10, 1943
Nov.
2, 1940
Oct.
30, 1943
Oct.
1, 1941
Jan.
9, 1943
Sept.
21, 1943
Dec.
10, 1943
Dec.
10, 1943
Jan.
21, 1942
June
16, 1942
Dec.
17, 1942
Mar.
9, 1917
Nov. 26, 1941
Sept. 26, 1943
July 10,1943
18
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
Ptate
GREAT BRITAIN— Con
Ohio — Contfnued
Oregon.
Pacific Ocean..
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands.
Puerto Rico
South Carolina
Texas
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington..
GREECE
California-
Residence
Cleveland...
Portland
(Tonga)
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh.
Cebu..
Davao.
Iloilo...
Legaspi.
Manila..
San Juan^
Charleston.
Dallas
Galveston..
Houston
Frederiksted
Charlotte Amalie
Norfolk,
Seattle..
Spokane.
San Francisco
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Ernest James Bisiker, vice consul (honorary)...
James McDonald, consul (honorary) .
Humphrey Campbell Dickson Neilson, vice consul
Charles Walter Trevor Johnson, consul _.
For the islands under United States possession in the Pacific
Ocean south of the Equator.
Laurence Milner Robinson, consul general
James Mark Walsh, vice consul.
Theodore Harold Fox, vice consul
For the New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Cam-
den, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and
Salem.
For Delaware and Pennsylvania.
consul
Alexander McQuakei Galbraith, acting consul (honorary)
Guy Walford, vice consul (honorary).
Alexander Abercrombie Brown, vice consul (honorary).
E. J. L. Phillips, vice consul (honorary) ,
Alexander James TjTe, acting vice consul
David Cassels Brown, vice consul (honorary).
.consul general
Ronald Agnew Finlay, vice consul
Cyril Gascoigne Oxley-Brennan, vice consuL
For the Philippine Islands.
Arthur Henry Noble, consul (honorary)
Horace MacLean Grindell, vice consul..
For Puerto Rico.
Harald de Courcy Harston, vice consul (honorary)
Edgar Campbell Russell, vice consul
Stewart Hunter Evans, vice consul (honorary)
Henry Francis Chester Walsh, consul general
Leslie Bland Dufton, vice consul
For New Mexico and Texas.
Miles Merwin, vice consul
Eric Howard Thomas, consul..
For the islands of St. Croix and St. Thomas.
James Guthrie, consul (honorary)
Andrew Ian Pye, vice consul
Harold Couch Swan, consul
Francis Justinian Pelly, vice consul
Herbert Raymond Guyler White, vice consul
For Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
For .\laska.
John Galbraith Ridland, vice consul
Elias Pichcon, consul general.
For .\rizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Supervisory jurisdiction over .Maska, Idaho, Montana, New
Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
Date of rec-
ognition
July 15,1941
Sept. 7,1938
Oct. 25,1943
Dec. 7, 1943
Sept. 25, 1940
June 28, 1939
Apr. 18,1916
July 10,1943
Dec. 1, 1934
July 15,1940
Sept. 21, 1938
Apr. 8, 1941
July 5, 1940
Sept. 21, 1938
Dec. 4, 1939
Feb. 2, 1931
Nov. 11, 1943
Oct. 25,1940
Nov. 22, 1943
July 2, 1936
Feb. 8, 1943
Feb. 24,1940
Dec.
Apr.
29, 1926
7, 1936
May 15,1924
Apr. 21,1943
Doc. 20,1940
Sept. 16,1940
Mar. 8,1943
Dec. 4, 1943
4
July 7, 1937
MAHCH 1, 1944
19
state
Eesidence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
GREECE— Continued
District of Columbia
Illinois.
GUATEMALA
Alabama—.
California-
Canal Zone.
Florida.
Illinois.
Louisiana-
Washington.
Chicago-
Louisiana
Massachusetts
New York
New Orleans-
Boston
New York City-
Mobile
Berkeley
Los Angeles-..
Oakland
San Francisco
Balboa
Cristobal
Miami
Tampa
Chicago.
New Orleans..
Stephen Koundourlotis.p acting consul
For the West Virginia counties of Barboinr, Berkeley, Grant,
Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Morgan, Nicholas, Pen-
dleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker,
Upshur, and Webster.
For Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,
Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
George Christopoulos, " acting consul general
For the West Virginia counties of Boone, Braxto^, Brooke,
Cabell, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer,
Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jeflerson, Kanawha, Lewis,
Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Marion, Marshall, Mason,
Mercer, Mineral, Mingo, Monongalia, Monroe, Ohio,
Pleasants, Putnam, Raleigh, Ritchie, Roane, Summers,
Tyler, Wayne, Wetzel, Wirt, Wood, and Wyoming.
For Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
Supervisory jurisdiction over Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.
William Helis, consul (honorary)
For Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
Alexis Liatis,'' acting consul--
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Nicholas Lely, consul general -.
For the Peimsylvania counties of Adams, Berks, Bradford,
Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Columbia, Cumberland, Dau-
phin, Delaware, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Leba-
non, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Montgomery,
Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Phila-
delphia, Pike, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna,
Tioga, Union, WajTie, Wyoming, and York.
For Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York.
W. Steber, Jr., honorary consul
Ricardo T. Gutierrez, honorary vice consul
Erwin Widney, honorary consul -
Manuel M. Morales, honorary vice consul
Carlos Ubico, consul general
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,
Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Tomas Arias, honorary consul
For the Pacific part of the Canal Zone.
Humberto Leignadicr, honorary consul
Manuel F. Castillo, honorary vice consul
Arthur E. Curtis, honorary consul
For the southern part of Florida.
Francis M. Sack, honorary consul
Octavio Barrios Soils, consul general-
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North
Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Felix Estrada Orantes, consul general-
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Ken-
tucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Termessee, and Texas.
Dec. 14,1942
Nov. 25, 1943
Apr. 20,1937
June 23, 1938
Mar. 21, 1939
Nov. 21, 1928
May 21, 1942
Oct. 19,1942
Oct. 5, 1936
Jan. 14,1939
Aug. 9, 1935
Aug. 30,1941
Sept. 20, 1935
Mar. 28.1931
Jan. 18,1938
Jan. 23,1937
Feb. 12,1941
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FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
GUATEMALA— Continued
Maryland
Massachusetts
M issouri. _
New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
Puerto Eico
Texas
Washington
HAITI
Alabama
Canal Zone
Florida. .-.
Illinois
Louisiana.
Maryland
Massachusetts.
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico...
Texas
Virgin Islands.
Virginia
Residence
Baltimore
Boston
St. Louis
New York City
Portland......
Philadelphia.
Manila.. -
San Juan.
Brownsville.
Dallas
El Paso-
Galveston.
Houston..
Laredo
Seattle
Mobile...
Balboa
Cristobal.
Miami . . _
Palm Beach and
West Palm
Beach.
Elmhurst...
Lake Charles
New Orleans
Baltimore.
Boston
Newark...
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
New York City.
Chester.
Philadelphia.
Ponce
San Juan
Galveston
Houston
Port Arthur..
Conrado E. De Lamar, honorary consul...
For Maryland.
William A. Mosman, honorary consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Frederic Lawson Niemeyer, honorary consul
For Kansas, Kentucky, and MLssouri.
Gustavo Rivas, consul general.
For Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachu-
setts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Lawrence Walter Hartman, honorary consul
For Oregon.
Reginald F. Chutter, honorary consul..
For Pennsylvania.
Jose Garcia Alonso, honorary consul
Edelmiro Martinez Rivera, honorary consul
For Puerto Rico.
C. P. Hilliard, honorary consul
Robert Burgher, honorary consul
Ballard Burgher, honorary vice consul
Jose Sixto Holguin, honorary consul.
For Colorado and New Mexico.
Richard M. Bazzanella, honorary vice consul
T. L. Evans, honorary consul. _
Edward H. Corrigan, honorary consul
Adolfo Bracons, honorary consul..
For Washington.
Richard Murray, honorary consul
Max R. Stempel, consul
consul general
Manuel Jos§ Castillo Qalvez, honorary vice consul
Arthur E. Curtis, honorary consul
Danilo F. Goodrich, honorary vice consul
William F. Ives, honorary consul
James H. Richmond, honorary consul.
Glen A. Broussard, honorary consul...
.consul general
Charlotte Amalie.
Newport News.
Norfolk
Yves Vema, »> acting vice consul.
Maurice B. Carlin, honorary consul
Francis R. Clark, honorary consul
Victor de la Fuente, consular agent
For New Jersey.
Rulx L6on, consul general
Yves Verna, vice consul
William Ward, Jr., honorary vice consul-
Louis Elson, honorary consul _
Jaime Oliver, vice consul (honorary)
Charles Vere, honorary consul
J. A. Torrogrossa, honorary consul
T. L. Evans, honorary consul
Arthur S. Kahn, vice consul.
Jurisdiction includes Orange County.
Cyril Daniel, consul general
Philip Gomez, honorary vice consul
For the Virgin Islands.
Harry Rcyner, honorary consul
R. W. Weiss, honorary consul
MARCH 1, 1944
21
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
HONDURAS
Alabama..
California.
Canal Zone-
Florida
Illinois
Louisiana-
Maryland...
Michigan.. -
New York - .
Puerto Rico-
Texas
ICELAND
Illinois. -.
Maryland
New York
North Dakota
Oregon
IRAN
District of Columbia
New York
IRAQ
District of Columbia
IRELAND
California
Illinois
Massachusetts.
New York.
Mobile...
Los Angeles...
San Francisco.
Balboa
Cristobal
Jacksonville...
Miami
Tampa
Chicago
New Orleans..
Baltimore
Detroit
New York City.
San Juan
Brownsville
Galveston
Houston
Port Arthur.
San Antonio.
Chicago
Baltimore
New York City.
Grand Forks.
Portland
Washington
New York City.
Washington
San Francisco.
Chicago.
Boston.
New York City...
Juan E. Petit,'' acting consul
Mauricio Calderon, Jr., honorary consul.
Jose Maria Albir, honorary consul general
Juan Francisco Arias, honorary consul
David C. Sasso, honorary vice consul .
E. Carles, honorary consul
L. Lee, honorary consul
Enrique Fugon, consul
Edward Davis, honorary consul
Vicente Williams, consul general...
For Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Ramon Santamaria, honorary consul
Saul R. Levin, honorary consul
Gonzalo Carias C, consul general
Juan Bermudez Sanchez, honorary consul general
C. P. Ililliard, honorary consul
Jose Torregrossa, honorary consul
.consul
T. L. Evans, honorary vice consul..
R. E. Mclnnis, honorary consul
Bertil Korliiig, honorary vice consul
Ami Helgason, consul..
Stefan ELnarsson, vice consul..,
Helgi P. Briem, consul general.
For the State of New York.
Richard Beck, vice consul
Bardi Skulason, vice consul
The Legation of Iran at Washington has charge of Iranian
consular interests in the United States except in the State
of New York.
Hussein Navab,!" consul general
For the State of New York.
All Jawdat al-Ayoubi, consul general.
For the United States of America.
Matthew Murphy, consul
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Garth Healy," consul
For Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Joseph D. Brennan,!' consul
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Leo Thomas McCauley, consul general
Timothy J. Horan,!- consul
Patrick Hughes,"' vice consul..
Frank Biggar,'' vice consul
For Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland,
New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Feb.
4, 1942
Oct.
26, 1942
Oct.
15, 1937
Oct.
22, 1925
Sept.
25, 1942
Oct.
18, 1930
Jan.
12, 1934
Nov.
3, 1943
Mar.
7, 1938
June
6, 1940
Nov.
2, 1938
Apr.
16, 1938
Jan.
31, 1936
Sept.
10, 1937
Mar.
7, 1938
Aug.
2, 1933
June
25, 1926
Aug.
2, 1933
Apr.
20, 1935
Sept.
8, 1942
Sept.
8, 1942
Sept.
1, 1942
Sept.
8, 1942
Sept.
8, 1942
Jan. 12,1944
.Tune 16,1942
May 22,1933
Nov. 21, 1942
Nov. 21, 1942
June 6, 1934
Nov. 24, 1942
June 30, 1938
Aug. 28, 1943
575409—44-
22
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
LATVIA
California.
Puerto Rico
LIBERIA
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Louisiana.-
New York.
Texas-
LITHUANIA
California-
Illinois
Massachusetts.
New York
LUXEMBOURG
District of Columbia
Illinois.
Los Angeles.
District of Columbia
Indiana
Louisiana
Pennsylvania
Washington..
Indianapolis.
New Orleans
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh- -
San Juan
Miami... _.
Savaimah
Chicago
New Orleains
New York City.
Port Arthur
Los Angeles.
Chicago
Boston
New York City.
Washington.
Chicago.
Leo E. Anderson, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Ventura.
For Arizona and New Mexico.
Alfred Bilmanis," consul general
For the United States and possessions, the Canal Zone, and
the Philippine Islands.
Edward W. Hunter, consul (honorary)..
For Indiana.
August Edward Pradillo, consul (honorary)...
For Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
John Hemphill, consul (honorary)
For Pennsylvania, except the Pittsburgh consular district.
John Joseph Neville Gorrell, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler,
Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence,
Mercer, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland.
For West Virginia.
Ricardo Ramon Pesquera, vice consul (honorary)
For Puerto Rico.
Kelsey L. Pharr, consul (honorary)
Roland H. Cooper,p vice consul
Richard E. Westbrooks, consul (honorary)
J. A. Hardin, consul (honorary)
Walter F. Walker, consul general
Miss Carolyn Viola Johnson, vice consul (honorary).
Mack H. Hanna, Jr., consul (honorary)
Julius J. Bielskis, honorary consul
Petras Dauzvardis, consul
For Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi-
ana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Mon-
tana, Isebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee,
Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
For Alaska, The Territory of Hawaii, and the Philippine
Islands.
Anthony Oswald Shallna, honorary consul..
Jonas Budrys, consul general
Vytautas Stasinskas, vice consul
For Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Cornelius Jacoby, consul (honorary)
For Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virgmia,
and West Virginia.
John Marsch, honorary consul general
Eugene Huss, vice consul (honorary)..
William Capesius, honorary vice consul
For Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Apr. 23,1932
Nov. 2, 1940
Oct. 28,1931
May 6, 1925
Mar. 21, 1929
Mar. 9,1931
Aug. 16, 1929
July 31,1943
Nov. 27, 1943
Jan. 24,1923
June 28, 1940
Jan. 31, 1939
May 29, 1941
Aug. 28,1940
Aug. 7, 1939
May 17,1937
Aug. 7, 1939
Oct. 17,1936
May 14,1941
Jan. 31,1925
Sept. 4,1935
Apr. 20,1921
Mar. 5.1937
MARCH 1, 1944
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state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
LUXEMBOURG— Continued
Minnesota
New Yorli
South Dakota
MEXICO
Arizona
Minneapolis.
New York City.
Redfield.
Douglas.
Naco.
Nogales-
Phoenix.
Tucson.
California.
Calexico.
Fresno.
Los Angeles.
Sacramento.
San Bernardino.
San Diego
- consul
Othon Ratbs, vice consul (honorary)..
For Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wyoming.
consul general
Cornelius S taudt, honorary vice consul
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Perry Daubenfeld, consul (honorary)
For Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Arturo M. Elias, consul..
Morelos Gonzalez," vice consul
For Cochise County (except Benson, Bisbee, Bisbee Junc-
tion, Courtland, Don Luis, Dragoon, Fairbank, Fort Hua-
chuca, Gleeson, Lowell, Naco, Sc. David, Tombstone, and
Warren).
.consul
Jose Maria Arredondo, vice consul
For Benson, Bisbee, Bisbee Junction, Courtland, Don Luis,
Dragoon, Fairbank, Fort Huachuca, Gleeson, Lowell, Na-
co, St. David, Tombstone, and Warren, in Cochise County
Francisco Torres Perez, consul _
Alejandro Elias Cass, vice consul..
For Santa Cruz County.
vice consul
For the counties of .\pache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mo-
have, Navajo, Pinal, and Yavapai.
Elias Colunga, consul
Angel Tellez, vice consul..
For Pima County.
Jose Maria Gutierrez, consul
Ignacio A. Pesqueira, vice consul
For the Arizona county of Yuma and the California county
of Imperial.
Eugenic Aza, consul
Eugenio V. Pesqueira, vice consul
For the counties of Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa,
Merced, Mono, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo,
Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Tulare, and Tuolumne.
Vicente Peralta Coronel, consul general
Manuel Aguilar, consul
Ernesto A. Romero, vice consul...
Santiago A. Campbell, vice consul
Ernesto E. Cota, vice consul
Adolfo delaHuerta, Jr., honorary vice consul
For the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, and
Ventura.
Bernardo Blanco, consul
For the counties of .\mador, Eldorado, Nevada, Placer, Sac-
ramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba.
Edmundo Gonzalez, consul
For the counties of Inyo, Riverside, and San Bernardino.
F61ix Ibo Tellez," consul
For San Diego County.
July 6. 1928
Jan. 4, 1930
Jan. 31,1925
July 21,1043
Oct. 31,1942
Sept. 18, 1941
Feb.
7, 1944
Jan.
6,1942
Jan.
28, 1942
Dec.
20, 1941
Dec.
16, 1939
June
23, 1941
May
23, 1942
Sept.
16, 1940
Jan. 11,1944
Feb. 1, 1943
Dec. 20.1941
Feb. 1, 1943
Aug. 13,1943
Dec. 17,1940
May 21, 1942
Sept. 5,1939
Sept. 30, 1943
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FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Kesidence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO— Conliniied
California— Continued-
Canal Zone-
Colorado -
District of Columbia.
Florida -
IllinoiS-
Kentucky.
San Francisco
Colon, Panama.
Denver
Washington-
Miami.
Pensacola..
Chicago.
Louisville.
consul general
Antonio L. Schmidt, consul
Carlos F. Carranco, consul. .-
Alfredo Elias Calles, consul..
Alberto Andrade Gonzalez, vice consul
Fernando Rueda, vice consul
Raul Reyes Spindola, vice consul
Mrs. Maxima Ruiz de Garrido,p vice consul
For the counties of Alameda, Alpine, Butte, Calaveras,
Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake,
Lassen, Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Plumas, San
Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Shasta,
Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Tehama, and Trinity.
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Silvio Salazar, honorary consul
Jorge Navarro, vice consul
Juan -Manuel Salazar, honorary vice consul
For that part of the Canal Zone between the Atlantic Ocean
and a point known as Gorgona.
Federico Gutierrez Pastor, consul
For the Nebraska counties of Banner, Box Butte, Chey-
enne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts
Bluff, Sheridan, and Sioux.
For Colorado and Wyoming.
Adolfo de la Huerta, consul general
For the United States and possessions in North America.
Manuel Rodriguez de San Miguel, vice consul
consul
Salvador Aguayo, vice consul
For Florida (except the counties of Bay, Escambia, Holmes,
Jackson, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington).
Vicente Ruesga, honorary vice consul
For the counties of Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Jackson,
Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington.
Mario Lasso, consul general
Emilio Almada, consul
J. de Jesus Camarena, vice consul
For the counties of Adams, Boone, Brown, Bureau, Carroll,
Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cook, Craw-
ford, Cumberland, De Kalb, De Witt, Douglas, Du Page,
Edgar, Effingham, Ford, Fulton, Grundy, Hancock,
Henderson, Henry. Iroquois, Jasper, Jo Daviess, Kane,
Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, Lake, La Salle, Lee, Living-
ston, Logan, Macon, Marshall, Mason, McDonough,
McHenry, McLean, Menard, Mercer, Montgomery.
Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Piatt, Pike, Putnam,
Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, Stark,
Stephenson, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Whiteside,
Will, Winnebago, and Woodford.
For Indiana, Iowa, the upper peninsula of Michigan (in-
cluding the counties of Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta,
Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce,
Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon, and
Schoolcraft), Minnesota, and Wisconsin (except the
county of Milwaukee).
Gabriel O. Romo, honorary consul
For Jefierson County.
May 21, 1942
Mar. 27. 1943
Jan. 14, 1944
May 21, 1942
Aug. 26, 1943
Oct. 28.1943
Sept. 16, 1943
Sept. 16, 1931
Oct. 30,1943
Oct. 11,1933
Oct. 25,1943
May 25,1942
Nov. 17, 1942
Feb. 2, 1943
Feb. 7, 1939
Aug. 31,1943
Feb. 3, 1943
Feb. 3, 1943
May 21, 1940
MARCH 1, 1944
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
MEXICO— Continued
Louisiana
New Orleans.
Massachusetts.
Boston.
Michigan.
Detroit.
Missouri.
Kansas City.
St. Louis.
\
Rafael Jimenez Castro, consul
JosSYzurieta Roman, vice consul
Josfe Alabarda Ortega, vice consul
For the Florida counties of Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Jack-
son, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington.
For Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Missis-
sippi.
Charles V. Silliman, honorary consul.
Roy Davis," vice consul (honorary)
For Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Ernesto Martinez Trejo, consul...
Fausto Hernandez Ajuria, vice consul. __ _
For the Ohio counties of Adams, Allen, Auglaize, Brown,
Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Craw-
ford, Darke, Defiance, Delaware, Erie, Fairfield, Fayette,
Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin,
Henry, Highland, Hocking, Huron, Jackson, Knox, Lick-
ing, Logan, Lorain, Lucas, Madison, Marion, Mercer,
Miami, Montgomery, Morrow, Ottawa, Paulding, Pick-
away, Pike, Preble, Putnam, Richland, Ross, Sandusky,
Scioto, Seneca, Shelby, Union, Van Wert, Vinton, Warren,
Williams, Wood, and Wyandot.
For Michigan (except the upper peninsula).
Rafael Nieto, " consul
For the counties of .\ndrew, Atchison, Barry, Barton, Bates,
Buchanan, Caldwell, Cass, Cedar, Clay, Clinton, Dade
De Kalb, Gentry, Henry, Holt, Jackson, Jasper, Johnson,
Lafayette, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Nodaway,
Platte, Ray, St. Clair, Vernon, and Worth.
For Kansas, Nebraska (except the counties of Banner, Box
Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Mor-
rill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, and Sioux), North Dakota,
and South Dakota.
Luis Fernandez McGregor, consul
Eugenio V. Pesqueira, vice consul
For the Illinois counties of Alexander, Bond, Calhoun, Clay,
Clinton, Edwards, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Greene,
Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson,
Lawrence, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Massac, Mon-
roe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, St. Clair,
Saline, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and
Williamson.
For the Missouri counties of Adair, Audrain, Butler, Calla-
way, Camden, Cape Girardeau, Carroll, Carter, Chariton,
Christian, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dallas, Daviess,
Dent, Douglas, Dunklin, Franklin, Gasconade, Greene,
Grundy, Harrison, Hickory, Howard, Howell, Iron, Jef-
ferson, Knox, Laclede, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Livingston,
Macon, Madison, Maries, Marion, Mercer, Miller, Missis-
sippi, Moniteau, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, New
Madrid, Oregon, Osage, Ozark, Perry, Pettis, Phelps,
Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Reynolds,
Ripley, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis (including the
city of St. Louis), Ste. Genevieve, Saline, Schuyler, Scot-
land, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, Stoddard, Stone, Sullivan,
Taney, Texas, Warren, Washington, AVayne, Webster,
and Wright.
For Kentucky (except Jefferson County) and Tennessee.
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FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO — Continued
New Mexico.. -
Albuquerque-
New York.
Buffalo- --
New York City.
Ohio-...
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Cleveland
Oklahoma City
Portland
Philadelphia. --
Pittsburgh-
Philippine Islands.
Puerto Rico
Manila-..
San Juan.
- consul.
Jos6 Izurieta RomSn, vice consul .--.
For the counties of Bernalillo, Catron, Colfax, Curry, De
Baca, Guadalupe, Harding, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio
Arriba, Roosevelt, San Juan, San Miguel, Sandoval,
Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, Union, and Valencia.
Leon L. Lancaster, honorary consul
For the counties of Erie and Niagara.
Ricardo G. Hill, consul general -.......-.
Juan E. Richer, consul-- .-. --
Rodolfo Salazar," consul _
Joaquin Gudino Flores, consul
Julian Saenz Hinojosa, vice consul ■
Miss Francisca Cells, vice consul..-
Luis G. Ibarguen, vice consul.
Robert Torcuato Marcor, honorary vice consul
For the New Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson,
Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris,
Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren.
For Connecticut and New York (except the counties of Erie
and Niagara).
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Baltimore, Bos-
ton, Chicago, Detroit, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,
Providence, and Charlotte Amalie (Virgin Islands).
Ricardo B. Perez, honorary consul
For Cuyahoga County.
Joel S. Quifiones, consul
For Oklahoma.
Victor Tafel M., honorary consul
For Oregon.
Gustavo Ortiz Hernan, consul
For the New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Cam-
den, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and
Salem.
For the Pennsylvania counties of Adams, Berks, Bradford,
Bucks, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clinton, Columbia,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon,
Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgom-
ery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry,
Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan,
Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, and York.
For Delaware.
Antun J. Guina, honorary consul
For the Ohio counties of Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Bel-
mont, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Gallia, Geauga,
Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Lake, Lawrence,
Mahoning, Medina, Meigs, Monro?, Morgan, Muskin-
gum, Noble, Perry, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull,
Tuscarawas, Washington, and Wayne.
For the Pennsylvania counties of Allegheny, Armstrong,
Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron,
Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest,
Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer,
Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmore-
land.
For West Virginia.
-A-lfredo Carmelo Casas, honorary consul
Manuel Pales, Jr., honorary consul
For Puerto Rico.
May 25, 1942
Feb. 28,1924
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
June
Dec.
Mar.
June
31, 1943
29. 1940
16, 1943
31, 1943
14. 1938
18. 1939
14. 1941
11. 1942
May 21, 1942
Aug. 13,1943
Sept. 10, 1936
Mar. 7,1939
Oct. 19, 1934
Aug. 22,1935
Feb. 16,1940
MARCH 1, 1944
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State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO— Continued
Rhode Island
Texas
Providence -
Alpine
Austin.
Brownsville.
Corpus Christi.
Dallas.
Del Rio.
Eagle Pass.
El Paso.
Fort Worth.
Edgar L. Burchell, honorary consul
For Rhode Island.
Francisco Polin Tapia, consul.
For the counties of Brewster, Crane, Jeff Davis, Pecos, Pre-
sidio, and Upton.
Luis L. Duplan, consul
For the counties of Bastrop, Bell, Blanco, Brown, Burnet,
Caldwell, Coleman, Hays, Lampasas, Llano, Milam,
Mills, San Saba, Travis, and Williamson.
- constil.
Enrique R. Ballesteros, vice consul
For the counties of Brooks, Cameron, Kenedy, and Willacy.
Lamberto H. Obregon, consul
For the counties of Aransas, Bee, Calhoun, Goliad, Jim Wells,
Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and
Victoria.
Luis Perez Abrew, consul
Mario Romero LopeteguiiP vice consul.
For the counties of Anderson, Archer, Armstrong, Baylor,
Bosque, Bowie, Briscoe, Callahan, Camp, Cass, Cherokee,
Childress, Clay, Collin, Collingsworth, Comanche, Cooke,
Coryell, Cottle, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Dickens, Donley,
Eastland, Ellis, Erath, Falls, Fannin, Foard, Franklin,
Freestone, Grayson, Gregg, Hall, Hamilton, Hardeman,
Harrison, Haskell, Henderson, Hill, Hood, Hopkins, Hunt,
Jack, Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Kent, King, Knox,
Lamar, Limestone, Marion, McLennan, Montague,
Morris, Motley, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Panola, Parker,
Rains, Red River, Rockwall, Rusk, Shackelford, Smith,
Somervell, Stephens, Stonewall, Throckmorton, Titus,
Upshur, Van Zandt, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, Wood,
and Young.
-- .consul.
Edmundo F. Cota, vice consul...
For the counties of Coke, Crockett, Glasscock, Irion, Reagan,
Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling, Sutton, Terrell, Tom Green,
and Val Verde.
...consul.
Esteban Walker Jacquier, vice consul
For the counties of Dimmit, Edwards, Kinney, Maverick,
Uvalde, and Zavala.
Raul Michel, consul general
Cosme Hinojosa, Jr., consul
Roberto S. UrreaiP consul
Mrs. Elisena Espinosa Triana, vice consul...
For the Arizona counties of Graham and Greenlee.
For the New Mexico counties of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy,
Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, and Sierra.
For the Texas counties of Andrews, Bailey, Borden, Carson,
Castro, Cochran, Crosby, Culberson, Dallam, Dawson,
Deaf Smith, Ector, El Paso, Fisher, Floyd, Gaines, Garza,
Gray, Hale, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hockley,
Howard, Hudspeth, Hutchinson, Lamb, Lipscomb,
Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Midland, Mitchell,
Moore, Nolan, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Ran-
dall, Reeves, Roberts, Scurry, Sherman, Swisher, Taylor,
Terry, Ward, Wheeler, Winkler, and Yoakum.
Jack Danciger, honorary consul
For Tarrant County.
Sept. 22, 1924
Feb. 1, 1943
Feb. 2, 1943
Aug. 31,1943
Dec. 20,1941
June 6, 1942
Sept. 7,1943
Dec. 5, 1942
Feb. 1, 1943
July 15,1941
June 22,1942
Sept. 30, 1943
Feb. 3, 1943
Dec. 17,1942
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FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State.
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
MEXICO— Continued
Texas— Continued
Oalveston.
Tlouston.
Laredo-
IMc Allen
San Antonio -
Utah. -.
Virginia
Washington.
Wisconsin...
Zapata
Salt Lake City.
Norfolk
Seattle
Milwaukee.
MONACO
Florida
New York.
NETHERLANDS
Alabama
Miami
New York City.
Mobile.
California.
Los Angeles.
San Diego.
Angel Cano del Castillo, consul
For the counties of Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, Jeffer-
son, and Orange.
Adolfo G. Dominguez, consul
For the counties of Angelina, Austin, Brazos, Burleson,
Colorado, Fort Bend, Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Houston,
Jackson, Jasper, Lavaca, Lee, Leon, Liberty, Madison,
Matagorda, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk,
Robertson, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby,
Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Waller, Washington, and Wharton.
Javier Osornio Camarena, consul
Rodolfo Rubio Rojo.'' consul
Carlos M uro Asiinsulo, » consul . _
R icardo (iarcia, v ice consul
For the counties of Duval, Jim Hogg, La Salle, McMullen,
and Webb.
Lauro Izaguirre, consul
For the comities of Hidalgo and Starr.
Enrique A. Gonzalez, consul general
Carlos Palacios Roji, consul
Reynaldo Jauregui Serrano, vice consul
Ernesto Zorilla Herrera, vice consul
For the comities of Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Con-
cho, DeWitt, Fayette, Frio, Gille^ie, Gonzales, Guada-
lupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Mason, McCulloch,
Medina, Menard, Real, and Wilson.
Indirect jurisdiction over the consulates at Brownsville,
Corpus Christi, Dallas, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Houston,
Laredo, Oklahoma City, and the consular agencies at
Galveston and McAllen.
Rafael San Miguel, honorary consul
For Zapata County.
Carlos Gutierrez Macias, consul
For Idaho, Montana, and Utah.
Joseph Claireborne Davis, honorary consul
For North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
John P. Hausman, honorary consul
For Washington.
For Alaska.
E. P. Kirby Hade, honorary consul
For Milwaukee County.
Harvey Carl Wheeler, consul (honorary)
Paul Fuller, consul general (honorary)..
Paul A. Boulo, vice consul (honorary)
For the Floiida counties of Bay, Calhoim, Escambia, Gulf,
Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and
Washington.
For Alabama.
A. Hartog, consul (honorary)
For Arizona and California south of the counties of Inyo,
Kern, and San Luis Obispo (except the counties of Im-
perial and San Diego).
A. B. van Leer, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Imperial and San Diego.
Feb. 26,1940
Feb. 3, 1943
May 13,1941
May 10,1943
July 7, 1943
Nov. 23, 1938
Feb. 1. 1943
Oct. 23, 1043
Feb. 2, 1943
June 2, 1942
Feb. 2, 1943
May 2, 1927
Feb. 1,1943
Nov. 25, 1941
Aug. 28,1940
Mar. 13, 1924
Apr. 5, 1940
Sept. 17, 1920
Mar. 5,1937
Dec. 31,1929
June 20,1941
MARCH 1, 19 44
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State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
NETHERLANDS— Con.
California.— Continued
Iowa
Louisiana-
San Francisco-
Canal Zone
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Colon, Panama--.
Cristobal
Panama, Panama.
Denver
Washington ..
Jacksonville
Miami.
Tampa-
Georgia
Hawaii, Territory of
Illinois
Savannah
Honolulu.
Chicago- -
Orange City-
New Orleans.
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota.
Baltimore
Boston.
Detroit..-
Grand Rapids
Miimeapolis.-
F. W. Craandijk, consul general
L. E. M. van Rijckevorsel, consul
E. F. R. de Lanoy, consul (honorary)
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
For Alaska.
R. Rijkens, vice consul
For the Canal Zone.
Julio A. Salas, consul (honorary)
D. M. Sasso, consul general (honorary)
Allen Redeker, vice consul (honorary)
For Colorado and New Me.xlco.
G. C. D. Hooft Graafland, vice consul
For the District of Columbia. ■
A. C. W. Bosman, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard,
Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden,
Gilchrist, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy,
Liberty, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns,
Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, and Wakulla.
Th. M. Vanderstempel, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Broward, Collier, Dade, Hendry, Indian
River, Martin, Monroe, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie.
Roy W. Masters, vice consul (honorary)
For the counties of Charlotte, Citrus, De Soto, Glades,
Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lake, Lee,
Manatee, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas,
Polk, Sarasota, Seminole, and Sumter.
H. Hastings, vice consul (honorary)
For Georgia.
C. A. Mackintosh, consul (honorary)
J. W. Eindhoven van Twilhardt, vice consul (honorary)
For the Territory of Hawaii.
J. I. Noest, consul general
A. P. van der Burch, consul (honorary)
For Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and WiscoiLsin.
T. E. Klay, vice consul (honorary)
For Iowa.
J. A.. Schuurman, consul general
A. Terkuhle, consul (honorary)
O. A. Lundeen, vice consul (honorary)
For Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi,
South Carolina, and Texas.
L. Bisschop, consul (honorary)
For Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia.
J. A. E. A. van Panhuys, consul...
T. K. Hebert, vice consul (honorary)
For Maine, Ma.ssachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
Wilham O. Bryant, consul (honorary)
For the counties of Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne.
Jacob Steketee, consul (honorary)
John Steketee, vice consul (honorary)
For Michigan (except the counties of Macomb, Oakland,
and Wayne).
L. C. Wilten, consul (honorary).
D. Baars, vice consul (honorary).
For Minnesota.
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FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
NETHERLANDS-Con.
Missouri
Kansas rity_
St. Louis
William A. Haimon, consul (honorary)
Nov. 3, 1932
For Iowa, Kansas, Missouri west of 9,3° longitude, Nebraska,
and Oklahoma.
Fred C. Eberle, consul (honorarv). . ... . ._
July 17, 1939
New Jersey
Paterson .
For Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri east of 93° longitude,
and Tennessee.
P. Hofstra, vice consul . . ... . . .....
May 5, 1941
New York
New York City..,
Cleveland --
For the counties of Bergen, Essex, Morris, and Passaic.
T. Elink Schuurman, consul general
Oct. 6, 1942
A. Furnfie, consul .
June 30, 1942
E. V. E. Teixeira de Mattos, honorary consul .
July 11, 1942
J. C. C. Greger, vice consul (honorarv)
Mar. 31, 1943
Ohio..__
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
and Vermont.
J. Rypperda Wierdsma, Jr., honorary consul .. . .
Jan. 29, 1942
Oregon
Portland
For Ohio.
George Powell, vice consul (honorary)
June 27, 1932
Pennsylvania
Philadolpliia
Pittsburgh
Cebu
For Oregon.
P. J. Groenendaal, consul (honorary) . . .
Jan. 10, 1928
For thf counties of Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford,
Bucks, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clearfield,
Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware,
Elk, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lacka-
wanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigli, Luzerne, Lycoming,
McKean, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour,
Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia,
Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna,
Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming, and York.
J. H. F. Veltman, consul (honorary). ..
Nov. 12, 1943
Philippine Islands...
For the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler,
Cambria, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Forest,
Greene, Indiana, Jeflerson, Lawrence, Mercer, Somerset,
Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland.
Feb. 7, 1»3«
Iloilo . -
For the island of Cebu.
E. J. Lacev Phillips, " acting vice consul (honorarv) . . .
Oct. 3, 1939
Manila
For the island of Panay.
May 13,1939
Mayagiiez
P. J. Eekhout, vice consul
Sept. 23, 1941
Puerto Rico
For the Philippine Islands.
0. F. Bravo, vice consul (honorary)
Mar. 6,1919
Ponce
For the west coast of Puerto Rico.
Jaime Salicrup Annexy, vice consul (honorary) ..
Aug. 28,1939
San Juan.
For the south coast of Puerto Rico.
Waldemar F. Lee, consul (honorary)
Nov. 3,1943
Samoa (American Samoa)
Wellington, New
Zealand.
Charleston
For Puerto Rico.
M. F. Vigeveno, consul . .
July 11,1942
South Carolina
. consul
Texas...
Galveston
For Florida east of the Apalachicola River, Georgia, and
South Carolina.
Feb. 28,1925
Port Arthur
Salt Lake City....
Charlotte Amalie.
For Galveston and suburbs.
E. A. Bunge, consul (honorary)
Aug. 2,1929
Utah
For Texas (except Galveston and suburbs).
Sept. 4,1930
Virgin Islands
For Utah.
Dec. 7,1936
For St. Croix, St. John, and^ St.^Thomas.
MARCH 1, 1944
31
state
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
NETHEBLANDS— Con.
Virginia
Washington.
NICARAGUA
California.
Newport News,
Norfolk
Seattle
Canal Zone..
District of Columbia
Florida..
Illinois
Louisiana.
Michigan
Missouri...
New York
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
Texas.
NORWAY
Alabama
Alaska
California
Long Beach.
Los Angeles
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
Cristobal
Panamfi, Panama
Washington
Miami
Tampa
Chicago
New Orleans
Detroit
St. Louis
New York City..
Syracuse
Philadelphia
Manila
San Juan. _
Brownsville
Corpus Christi...
Dallas
Galveston
San Antonio
Mobile.
Juneau
Los Angeles and
San Pedro.
San Diego
San Francisco
E. D.J. Luening, vice consul (honorary)
For Newport News.
P. Bisschop, consul (honorary)
For North Carolina and Virginia.
A. van der Spek, consul (honorary)
For Idaho, Montana, and Washington.
For Alaska.
Francisco Alvarado Qranizo, consul (honorary)
Julio C. Quintana V., consul
Edgar Peiialba Martinez, vice consul...
James A. Kenyon, consul (honorary)
Julio Cesar Juarez, consul (honorary)
Roberto Quesada.i' in charge of consulate general
Luis Somoza,!' consul...
Silvio F. Pellas, vice consul (honorary)
For California.
Mario Talavera, consul (honorary)
Mrs. Elsa de Pallais, con.sul general
For the Canal Zone.
Mrs. Enid Eder Perkins, vice consul (honorary)
J. M. Renedo, honorary consul
Aurelio .Andres Gonzales, consul (honorary)
Raul Mena Marenco, consul (honorary) —
Luis G. Bravo, consul general
For Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Jose Guerrero, honorary consul
J. M. O. Monasterio, consul (honorary)
Juan Josf Martinez Lacayo, consul general —
Rafael Navas Arana, vice consul (honorary)
For Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Heberto Lacayo, honorary consul...
Rafael Deshon, consul general
Desiderio Antonio Roman y Vega, vice consul (honorary) —
Carlos Gelano, consul ---
Constantino Garcia, consul (honorary)
Leslie Mauldin, vice consul (honorary)
Arturo Padilla, honorary consul...
Charles S. McCombs, consul (honorary)
Joaquin Elizondo, vice consul
Robert L. O'Brien, honorary consul.
Alonso S. Perales, consul general (honorary)
Thomas Alden Provence, vice consul (honorary)..
For Alabama.
Herbert Lionel Faulkner, vice consul (honorary)
For Alaska.
Erling Sundt Bent, consul
Roy E. Hegg, vice consul (honorary)
For San Diego.
J0rgen Oalbe, consul general
Alexander Berg, consul (honorary)..
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
For Alaska.
32
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
NORWAY— Continued
Canal Zone... _
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia..-
Hawaii, Territory of
Illinois
Iowa..-.
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana.
New York.
Residence
Ancon and Balboa
Cristobal _.
Washington
Jacksonville
Key West ._.
Pensacola
Tampa
Savannah
Honolulu
Chicago
Decorah
New Orleans,..
Portland
Baltimore
Boston
Detroit
Minneapolis
Gulfport
St. Louis -.
Lewistown
Albany
New York City
Niagara Falls.
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Clifford Payne, p acting consul
Alan Neave Dodd, consul
For the Canal Zone except Ancon and Balboa.
The Embassy of Norway has general supervision over consular
matters throughout the United States.
Jason Curry Outler, vice consul (honorary)
For Fernandina and Jacksonville.
Charles Sigsbee Lowe, vice consul (honorary)
For Key West and Miami.
John A. Merritt, Jr.,p acting vice consul (honorary)
For Florida (except the ports of Fernandina, Jacksonville,
Key West, Miami, and Tampa).
Barton Hewitt Smith, vice consul (honorary)
For Tampa.
Reidar Arnljot Trosdal, vice consul (honorary)
C. F. Powers, p acting vice consul.
For Georgia.
Victor Cotta Schoenberg, consul (honorary)
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Sigurd Maseng, consul
Wilhelm Fegth, vice consul
For Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee,
and Wisconsin.
Trond Stabo, vice consul (honorary)
For Iowa.
Walter Frederick Jahncke, consul (honorary)
Einar Ulstrup, vice consul ^
For Louisiana.
Seneca Arthur Paul, vice consul (honorary)
For Maine.
Joel M. Cloud, consul (honorary)
Oluf Tostrup, vice consul
For Maryland.
Bjame Ursin, consul (honorary)
For Massachusetts.
Carl Bromstad Moe, vice consul (honorary)...
For Michigan.
Jacob Stefferud, vice consul (honorary)
For Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Olus John Dedeaux, vice consul (honorary)
For Mississippi.
Mrs. Helen D. Sverdrup, " acting vice consul..
For Missouri.
Oscar M. Ulsaker, vice consul (honorary)
For Montana.
Donald O. Kibbey, vice consul (honorary)
Rolf Asbjom Christensen, consul general
Reidar Solum, » consul
Ditlef Knudsen, vice consul'.. -..
Paul Crude Koht, vice consul
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Bjame Klaussen, vice consul (honorary)
For Niagara FaUs.
Date of rec-
ognition
May 14,1940
Jan. 24, 1939
Oct. 30,1938
Aug. 8, 1929
Feb. 10,1943
Sept. 8,1910
May 31,1933
Sept. 11, 1942
Sept. 3,1930
July 13,1986
Feb. 5, 1943
Dec. 29, 1916
Aug. 22, 1935
Feb. 26,1944
Dec. 8, 1933
Jan. 25,1937
Feb. 5, 1943
Aug. 29,1938
Aug. 13,1927
Sept. 22, 1943
Jan. 14,1914
Feb. 12,1944
Sept. 11, 1937
Oct. 13,1932
Jime 23.1934
Mar. 9,1943
Feb. 6, 1943
Feb. 7, 1944
June 28,1940
MARCH 1:, 1944
33
state
Kesidence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
NORWAY— Continued
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania---
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
South Carolina.
South Dakota..
Texas
Wilmington..
Fargo
Cleveland
Portland
Philadelphia-
Cebu- . -
Hoijo-.-
Manila.
Utah.
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
PANAMA
Alabama
California
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
San Juan
Charleston .-
Sioux Falls
Galveston
Houston
Port Arthur
Salt Lake City...
Charlotte Amalie
Newport News
Norfolk
Seattle
Milwaukee
Birmingham
Coronado
Los Angeles
Monrovia
Oakland
Pasadena
San Bernardino...
San Diego...
San Francisco
San Jos6
Washington
Miami
Tampa
Atlanta
William Gilljes Broadfoot, vice consul (honorary)
For North Carolina.
Albert Idan Johnson, vice consul (honorary)
For North Dakota.
Joseph Chester Calhoun, vice consul (honorary)
For Ohio.
Emil P. Slovarp, vice consul (honorary)
For Oregon.
Mathias Moe, consul (honorary)
For Pennsylvania.
Guy Walford, vice consul (honorary)
Edwin James Lacey Phillips, vice consul (honorary)..
Thorbjorn Miiller Holmsen, consul (honorary)
Sven Hurum, vice consul (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
Edward Alexander Lee, consul (honorary)
For Puerto Rico.
Fredrik Richards, Jr., " acting vice consul
For South Carolina.
Niels Oliver Monserud, vice consul (honorary).
For South Dakota.
John W. Focke, vice consul (honorary)
For Texas (except Port Arthur and Sabine Pass).
Samuel A. Dunlap, vice consul (honorary)..
For the city and port of Houston.
Timothy Joseph O'Halloran, » vice consul (honorary) .
For Port Arthur and Sabine Pass.
Nels Mettome, vice consul (honorary)
For Utah.
Carl Qustav Thiele, consul (honorary)...
Charles Edwin Davis," acting vice consul (honorary).
For Newport News.
Anders Williams, consul (honorary)
For Virginia (except Newport News).
Christen Andersen Stang, consul (honorary)
For Washington.
George Bernhardt Skogmo, vice consul (honorary)
For Wisconsin.
Clyde E. Posey, honorary consul
Raul Espinosa, honorary consul
Gonzalo Lopez, consul
Alcides Gonzales, honorary vice consul...
Enrique Gerardo Abrahams, consul
Antonio Alberto Adames, honorary vice consul
Carlos de Diego, honorary consul
Mrs. Guillermina Augusta Arias v. de de la Guardia, honorary
vice consul.
Abdiel Jos6 Arias F., honorary consul
Juan B. Chevalier, honorary consul-
Eric George Barham, consul (honorary) -.
Alberto Aleman, consul general
Pedro Galindo,'' vice consul.
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Julio de Diego, vice consul (honorary)...
Frank H. Morrice, Jr.," honorary consul
Manuel Felipe Rodriguez, consul general
F. M. Traynor, honorary consul
John Ashley Jones, consul (honorary)
Aug.
Jan.
Apr.
July
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Nov.
Aug.
May
May
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
May
Jan.
Feb.
May
13, 1936
27, 1938
24. 1936
28, 1923
25. 1937
8, 1934
2. 1940
20, 1934
6. 1941
21, 1933
11. 1942
11. 1917
8,1906
24. 1943
26. 1944
11, 1925
28, 1922
27. 1942
25, 1937
11. 1943
20, 1936
Apr. 25,1929
July 11,1942
Jan. 22, 1942
Feb. 3, 1941
July 25,1942
May 21,1942
Oct. 11,1941
Dec. 22,1942
Dec. 20,1941
Apr. 23, 1942
Apr. 2, 1925
Sept. 18, 1941
Dec. 22,1943
Aug. 26,1943
Oct. 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Dec. 21,1932
Nov. 3. 1920
34
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
PANAMA— Continued
Illinois
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
New Mexico,.
New York
Florida...
Elinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Chicago.
Dubuque
New Orleans.
Baltimore.
Boston
Detroit
Kansas City
St. Louis..-
Silver City
New York City.
North Carolina
Oregon
Pennsylvania..
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
Texas
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
PARAGUAY
Alabama
California
Canal Zone.
Charlotte
Raleigh
Portland
Philadelphia -
Manila
Aguadilla
Mayagiiez _-.
Ponce
San Juan. _
Providence
Brownsville
El Paso
Galveston
Houston
Charlotte Amalie.
Norfolk.
Seattle. -
Mobile
Los Angeles.
San Diego
San Francisco.
Cristobal
Miami
Chicago
New Orleans.
Baltimore
Boston
Bert W. Caldwell, honorary consul-
Enrique Alberto .\rias, honorary vice consul
John Rider Wallis, consul (honorary)
Rodolfo Estripeaut, Jr., consul general
Dario Felix Ballina, honorary vice consul..
Enrique Luis Newell," honorary vice consul
For Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi-
ana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,
and Tennessee.
Jose Ramon Martinelli, honorary consul..
William F. Volmerhaus, vice consul (honorary)
Federico Jimeno Collante,'' honorary consul
Louis James Rosenberg, consul (honorary)
Gabriel Guizado, honorary consul
Joseph S. Ergas, honorary consul
Ernesto de la Ossa, consul
Roberto de la Guardia, consul general
Guillermo Fabrega, vice consul
For Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois,
Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Ver-
mont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Edwin L. Jones, honorary consul
HOton H. Smith,!' vice consul
L. W. Hartman, consul (honorary)
Carlos Berguido, Jr., consul (honorary)
Carlos Berguido, honorary vice consul
E. M. Grimm, honorary consul
Jorge Silva y Tapia, consul (honorary)
Enrique Gomez, honorary vice consul
Edelmiro Huertas Zayas, honorary consul..
Fernando Rodriguez Mclendez, honorary consul
Jos6 Lopez Garcia, honorary consul
Miguel Gomez Hugeunin, honorary consul
Victores Prieto, honorary consul
R. L. O'Brien, consul (honorary)
S. W. Heald, consul (honorary)
Isaac Parewensky, consul (honorary)
Mauricio S. Sasso, honorary vice consul
Armando Carles, honorary consul.
For Newport News and Norfolk.
Adolfo Bracons, honorary consul
Herbert C. Brown, honorary vice consul.
Harry A. dae-English, consul
Harold Allan Binnard,p acting consul
.consul
Abraham P. Nasatir, honorary vice consul..
Roberto Wilkinson, honorary consul
Ejgill Toke Nyegaard, honorary vice consul.
Juan Brin, Jr., consul
For the Canal Zone.
J. E. Yonge, consul (honorary).
Fred W. Allen, honorary consul
A. E. Pradillo, consul (honorary)
Thomas E. Barrett, Jr., consul (honorary)..
Jerome A. Pctitti, consul (honorary)
MARCH 1, 1944
35
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
PARAGUAY— Continued
Missouri
New York
Ohio-..
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Texas „.«
Washington
PERSIA
(See Iran)
PERU
California
Kansas City
St. Louis
New York City
Cincinnati
Portland
Philadelphia...
Austin
Seattle..
Los Angeles.. -
San Francisco
Canal Zone
Florida
Hawaii, Territory of
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands...
Puerto Rico
Texas..
Virgin Islands
Washington
POLAND
California
Cristobal-
Panama, Panama
Miami...
Honolulu
Chicago
New Orleans
Baltimore
Boston
New York City..
Portland
Philadelphia
Manila
Mayagiiez
San Juan..
Houston
Charlotte Amalie
Seattle
Los Angeles
San Francisco
F. L. Phillips, vice consul (honorary)
Charles L. Lippert, consul (honorary)
William Wallace White, consul general
Edmund Dill Scotti, consul (honorary)
For the United States.
Irwin F. Westheimer, vice consul (honorary)
Howard L. White, honorary consul
Henry P. Pilgert, honorary consul
Juan Pedretti, honorary vice consul
John D. Hudson, honorary consul
Felipe Rotalde, consul
For Los Angeles and San Pedro.
Carlos A. MacKechnie y de la Fuente, consul general
Enrique Laroza, consul
For California, except the city of Los Angeles.
For Arizona, Colorado, Idado, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
Oscar Pinedo del Aguila, consul
Emilio Ortiz de Zevallos, consul general
For the Canal Zone.
Alberto Perez Saez, consul general
L. A. R. Caspar, honorary consul '
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Oscar Freyre, consul general
Federico Elguera, consul general. _
For Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Adhemar Montagne, consul general
For the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.
Guillermo Qarrido Lecca y Frias, consul
Francisco Pardo de Zela, consul general
Carlos Vasquez Ayllon, consul..
Carlos A. Pezet, consul
For the United States.
Carlos Farje, consul
For Oregon.
Jos6 Varela Arias, consul..
For Pennsylvania.
Antonio Melian y Pavia, honorary consul
Guillermo H. Moscoso, honorary consul
Antonio Franco Guerra, honorary consul
For the possessions of the United States of America in the
Lesser Antilles.
Clarence A. Miller, honorary consul
For Texas.
George Levi, consul (honorary)
Eduardo Espantoso, consul
For Washington.
Lech Niemojowski, honorary consul
For California.
Wladyslaw Sokolowski, consul general
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
For Alaska, the Territory of Hawaii, and the Philippine
Islands.
Feb. 3, 1914
Dec. 13, 1935
Nov. 6, 1914
Apr. 29,1943
Apr. 29,1913
Dec. 31,1923
Mar. 21, 1940
Apr. 22,1941
Sept 13, 1939
Oct. 19,1942
Feb. 26,1944
Feb. 7, 1944
Feb. 20.1940
Feb. 6, 1940
Sept. 30, 1942
Feb. 7, 1935
Mar. 31, 1943
Jan. 21,1943
Nov. 3,1943
Aug. 26,1940
Jan. 30, 1940
July 10,1943
July 10,1943
Feb. 7, 1944
Feb. 28,1938
July 30,1930
Mar. 23, 1936
Dec. 27,1938
Apr. 23,1935
Sept. 18, 1928
July 3, 1940
Apr. 4, 1939
Apr. 14,1943
36
FOREIGN COXStrL.\R OFFICES IX THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
POLAND— Continued
Canal Zone...
Illinois
Louisiana. -
^Iichigan--
New York-
Pennsylvania -
Philippine Islands.
PORTUGAL
California.
Colon, Panama.
Chicago.
New Orleans
Detroit .-
New York City.
Pittsburgh.
Manila.
San Francisco.
Florida
Hawaii, Territory of.
Illinois
Tampa.—
Honolulu.
Chicago...
Luis Fernando Prada, honorary consul
For the Canal Zone.
Karol Ripa, consul general
Aleksander Moc, vice consul
For -Vrkansas, IlUnois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska. North Dakota, Okla-
homa, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Joseph P. Henican, Jr., honorary consul
For Louisiana.
Staaislaw .^ngerman, consul
For Michigan.
Sylwin Strakaez, consul general
Kazimierz Krasicki, consul.
Aleksander Jachimowicz, consul
Jan Pogorzelski, vice consul
Stefan Rogozinski," vice consul
For the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bradford, Bucks,
Carbon, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Mont-
gomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, Pike, SchuylkUl,
Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming.
For -Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont,
and Virginia.
Heliodor Sztark, consul general
For the counties of .\dams, Allegheny, --^.rmstrong, Beaver,
Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre,
Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland,
Dauphin, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton,
Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Law-
rence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Montour,
Northumberland, Perry, Potter, Snyder, Somerset,
Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington, West-
moreland, and York.
For Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
Frederic Zuellig, honorary consul.. —
For the Philippine Islands.
Euclides Goulart da Costa, consul
G. Armas do Amaral, vice consul (honorary)..
For San Francisco and its consular district.
Leo Francis Pallardy, vice consul (honorary).
-Alberto Alves de Aiaujo, consul (honorary)..
.consul
Louisiana ., New Orleans
Maryland
Massachusetts.
Baltimore.
Boston
Fall River
New Bedford.
J. Leonard Herron, vice consul (honorary)..
Luiz da Costa Carvalho, consul (honorary)
Joao Francisco dos Santos, Jr., vice consul (honorary)
-\delbert W. Mears, vice consul (honorary)
Ruy da Fonseca e Sousa Camoes Teixeira Guerra,'' acting
consul.
For Coimeoticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Manuel Caetano Pereira, vice consul (honorary)
For Fall River and its consular district.
Vasco .Vntunes Villela, consul (honorary)..
For New Bedford and its consular district.
MARCH 1. 194 4
37
state
RL'sidencc
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
PORTUGAL— Cnlinupfl
New York
PenDsylvania
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
Texas. ,..
Virgin Islands
SALVADOR
(See El Salvador)
SI AM
(Sec Thailand)
SPAIN
Alabama, . _
California
Canal Zone
District of Columbia
Kloiida .
New York City... I Jose Luis Archer, consul general.-
Amilcar Lino Franco, » acting consul general-.
Ruy da Fonseca e Sousa Camoes Teixeira Guerra,» deputy
consul.
For all the States except Califomi?, Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, Xevada, Xew Hampshire, Oregon, Rhode
Island, Vermont, and Washington.
Philadelphia i Camilo Camara, consul (honorary)
For Philadelphia and its consular district.
Manila A-ngelo da Costa Carvalho, consul (honorary)
Carlos Maria da Luz Xunes, vice consul (honorary;
i For the Philippine Islands.
SanJuan 1 Dionisio Trigo, consul (honorary)
Galveston | Robert O'Brien, consul (honorary)
J Donate Alvarez Assis, vice consul (honorRry
Charlotte Amalie M. E. Tiepuk, consul (honorary)
Dec.
Xov.
Nov.
10, 1941
22.1943
?8, 1942
Mar. 25,1935
Illinois -
Mobile
San Francisco
Cristobal
Washington..
Jacksonville..
Chlt^go.
Louisiana New Orleans.
New York . -.- New York City.-
June
3, 1936
Sept.
9,1941
July
C, 1929
Dec.
8, 19:W
Oct.
4,1935
Sept.
19, 1917
J. Llorea Marty, honorary vic« consul
For -Alabama.
Francisco de .\mat y Torres, consul .
For Arizona, California. Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Xevada,
Oregon, Utah. Washington, and Wyoming.
For -Uaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
Pedro Calonge Garcia, vice consul (honorary)
Tomas Alberto Mateos. » honorary vice con.Mil
For the District of Columbia.
Emilio Carles, honorary vice consul .
For the Florida counties of Duval, Xassau, and St. Johns. - -
For the Georgia counties of Brantley. Bryan, Camden,
Charlton, Chatham, Efltogham, Glvnn, Liberty, Long,
Mcintosh, Pierce, and Wayne.
M^uel Martin Gonzalez, consul s
For Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Xebraska, X'orth Dakota, Ohio,
South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
Jose Maria Garay y Garay, consul
JuUo .\ltabas Yus, vice consul (honorarj-)
For Escambia County, Florida.
For Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana. Mississippi. Xew Mex-
ico. Oklahoma, and Texas.
Miguel Espinos y Bosch, consul general
For the continental limits of the United Stales.
For Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
For the Vew Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson,
Middlesex, Monmouth, Passaic, Sussex, and Union.
For Connecticut. Maine. Massachu.setts, Xew Hampshire,
Xew York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
.\pr. 29,1941
Xov. 2, 1940
Jan. 17, 1941
June 11, 1942
Mai. 6.1941
ADr. 23,1941
Apr. 23.1941
Dec. 17,1940
Apr. 23,1941
38
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SPAIN— Continued
Philadelphia
Manila
Enrique Albela y Ande, consul
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
July
Mill-.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
May
Nov.
Nov.
June
Nov.
June
May
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
July
June
May
May
Dec.
Feb.
May
Nov.
Nov.
July
Au?.
16 1943
For the New Jersey counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Cam-
den, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon,
Mercer, Morris, Ocean, Salem, Somerset, and Warren.
For Delaware, Florida (except Escambia County), Georgia,
Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Caro-
lina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
JosSdel Castano Cardona, consul general
For the Philippine Islands and the island of Guam.
Silviano Cermeno.p honorary consul--
23 1941
Cebu
5 1941
Puerto Rico
San Juan
Mariano Amoedo Galarmendi, consul general
26 1941
Houston
Port Arthur
Seattle
Skagway..-
For Culebra, Puerto Rico, Vieques, and the Virgin Islands.
Isidoro Felipe de Mora y Gonzalez, honorary vice consul
For Texas, except the coimties of Angelina, El Paso, Har-
ding, Jasper, Jefferson, Nacogdoches, Newlou, Orange,
Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, and Tyler.
Paul Jorge Verduzco Hill, honorary vice consul
16, 1913
'H 1441
For the counties of Angelina, Harding, Jasper, Jefferson,
Liberty, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Sabine, San
Augustine, Shelby, and Tyler.
John Wesley Dolby, honorary vice consul - . . - . .
l.") 1941
SWEDEN
For Oregon and Washington.
Edward Anton Rasmusson, vice consul (honorary)
23, 1926
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
Colon, Panama. . .
Panama. Panama,
Jacksonville..
Honolulu -- -. -
Walter Q. Danielson, vice consul (honorary)
20, 1937
3 1934
Carl Edvard Wallerstedt, consul general .. .
30 1943
30 1943
30, 1942
18, 1930
Canal Zone —
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada. Oregon, Utah, and
Washington.
For Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
Hans Vilhelm A\el Elliott, consul (honorary)
28 1939
Carl Axel Harald Janson vice consul (honorary) .
22, 1941
30, 1940
For the Canal Zone.
Richard Henrik Laftman, vice consul (honorary)
Gustav Wilhelm Olson, vice consul (honorary)
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Gosta Oldenburg, consul general
28, 1941
30, 1943
New Orleans
Baltimnrp _
i^ostou
Detroit
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Omaha
30. 1943
31, 1914
30, 1942
For Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Okla-
homa, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
For Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, except
their coast.
George Plant, vice consul (honorary)
5, 1919
Maryland
7, 1931
William Otis Tvdings " acting vice consul (honorary)
6, 1940
Albert Olof Wilson, vice consul (honorary)
12, 1941
Carl Berglund, vice consul (honorary)
28. 1924
Carl Fredrik Hellstrom, consul -.
30, 1943
30, 1943
For Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South
Dakota.
A. Hawkinson, vice consul (honorary)
15, 1915
Axel Carl Richard Swenson, vice con,sul (honorary)
10, 1937
MARCH 1, 194 4
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SWEDEN— Continued
New York
Jamestown ..
Carl Alfred Okerlind, vice consul (honorary)
Dec.
20, 1913
New York City
Johan Martin Kastengren, consul general
Sept.
Nov.
30, 1935
Victor Emanuel Lindholm, consul...
30, 1943
Nils Hugo Withmar Tamm, vice consul.
Apr.
20, 1942
Jens Henrik Peder Arnold Mailing, vice consul
Nov.
9, 1943
Stig Olof Deneus, vice consul
June
30, 1942
P'or Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida,
Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Caro-
lina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Ten-
nessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For the coast of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Texas.
Ohio - ■--
Cleveland-
Eiiiar G. Carlson, vice consul (honorary).
Feb.
12 1!)40
Portland... ... ..
July
Oct.
14 1933
Iviuisylvania
Philadelphia
Maurice Hogeland, vice consul (honorary) .
1.3, 1923
Pittsburgh
Henry Arvidson Bergstrom, vice consul (honorary)
Apr.
19. 1943
Philippine Islands
Manila
Helge A. Janson, consul (honorary)
For the Philippine Islands.
Juni'
28, 1939
Puerto Rico
Ponce
Luis jVlberto Ferre, vice consul (lionorury) .
Dec.
28, 193.';
San Juaii
Robert Richard Prann, consul (honorary) . .
For Puerto Rico.
Feb.
24, 1942
Toxas_ _
Galveston ..
Herman Arthur Bornefeld, vice consul (honorary) - .
Feb.
13, 1929
Virgin Islands
Charlotte Amalie.
Herbert Ernest Lockhart, consul (honorary)
Oct
28 1937
For the Virgin Islands.
Virginia
Norfolk
Anders Williams," acting vice consul (honorary)
.\pr.
Dec.
26 1943
Washington
Seattle
Yngve Carl Ivar Lundequist, vice consul (honorary)
22, 1930
SWITZERLAND
California
Los Angeles . . .
Otto Wartenweiler, honorary consul
8 1939
For the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, River-
side, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and
Ventura.
For Arizona and New Mexico.
San Francisco
Paul Frossard, consul general
For Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and
Washington.
For Alaska and the Territory of Hawaii.
June
8, 1939
Colorado- -.-
Denver. .. . ...
William Charles Weiss, consular agent (honorary)
30, 1940
District of Columbia
Washington .. ..
The Legation of Switzerland in Washington has charge of
consular matters in the District of Columbia, Maryland,
Virginia, and West Virginia
Chicago
. .. consul
July
20 1932
For northern Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mon-
tana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and
Wyoming.
New Orleans
Albert Greutert,!" acting consul
Nov
26, 1937
For Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina. Oklahoma, South Carolina,
and Texas.
Maryland
Baltimore
J. F. Schneider, consular agent (honorary)
Sept
Sept
26, 1939
Massachusetts
Boston
Georges Henri Barrel, consular agent (honorary)
10, 1936
40
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
SWITZERLAND— Coiuinucil
June 8 1939
For the Illinois counties of Alexander, Bond, Calhoun, Clay,
Clinton, Crawford, Edwards, Efflngham, Fayette, Frank-
lin, Gallatin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jasper,
Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Macoupin, Madi-
son, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Montgomery, Perry,
Pike, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, St. Clair,
Saline, Scott, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne,
White, and Williamson.
For Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
New York
Buffalo
Robert Kuoch, consular agenc (honorary) _ . .
Sept. 10, 1936
New York Citv
Victor Nef, consul general
Apr. 19, 1933
For Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New Jersey (except the counties of .\tlantie, Burlington.
Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer,
Ocean, and Salem), New York, Rhode Island, and Ver-
mont.
For Puerto Rico ami the Virgin Islands. '
Ohio
Alphonse Biber,'' in charge of consulate .
Dec. 12, 1934
For Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Karl Anton Walder, consular asent (honorary)
May 20, 1936
Pennsylvania - --
Philadelphia
Maurice Rohrbach," in charge of consulate
For Delaware, New Jersey (except the counties of Bergen,
Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth,
Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren),
and Pennsylvania.
Sept. 1", 1935
Pittsburgh
May 21. 1934
Philippine Islands
Albert Sidler, honorary consul.. .. . . .
Feb. 16. 1923
Victor Braegger, consular agent (honorarv) ,. _
May 18. 1934
T'tah
Salt Lake City.-_.
J. Glauser, consular agent (honorarv)
July 28, 1939
Virein Islands
The consulate general at New York has charge of Swiss con-
sular matters in the Virgin I.slands.
\Vasliing(<in_
S,.;illlr
Alfred Schiiubli!!," acting e«n.sul
For Idaho, Oregon, and Wasiiiugton.
For Alaska.
Feb. 10. I'.ttH
THAILAND (SIAM)
A.rthur Messenger Beale, consul (honorary).
Aue. 3, 1931
New Vork City
-\ug. 6. 1930
TURKEY
[llinois
Chieapo
Berthold Singer, honorary consul general... -..
Aug. 18, 1930
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin,
and Wyoming.
Massachusetts.-
Boston..
Georges R. Farnuin, honorary consul general
For (^oiuiecticut, Maine, Massaehu.setls. New llainpsliire,
Rhode I.sland, and Vermont.
Nov. l.'i, 1930
New ^'ork
New York City., .
Cemil Vafi.'' acting consul general
Oct. 10. I9t-'
Cemil Vafi, consul
July 14. \<.m
For the United States (e.xcept the District of Columbia).
For the Canal Zone.
For the Philippine Islands.
lUNON OF SOUTH AFRICA
New York
New York City. . .
Robert Webster, eoiisiiL .
.Sept. .'-.,1942
Theodore Hewitson, vice consul...
June 2H, 1939
Harold Langmead Taylor Ta.swell, vice consul..
Sejtt. 17, 1910
MARCH 1, 1944
41
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
California.
New York_
URUGUAY
Alabama
California
Florida
Illinois
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania.
Puerto Rico
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia.
Washington
VENEZUELA
Alaliama _.
('aliforiiia..
Canal Zone.
Los Angeles.
San Francisco.
New York City-
Mobile
Los Angeles...
San Diego
San Francisco.
Jacksonville. -
Miami
Pensacola
Chicago
New Orleans.
Baltimore.
Boston
Buffalo
New York City.
Portland
Philadelphia.
San Juan
Charleston. .
Galveston
Port Arthur.
Norfolk
Seattle
Mobile
Los Angeles...
San Francisco.
Colon, Panama.
Vsevolod Pastoev,!" vice consul
For the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, River-
side, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and
Ventura.
Jakob Mironovieh Lomakin," consul general
Qrigori Markovieh Kheifets, vice consul...
For Arizona, California (except the Los Angeles consular
district), Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
For the Territory of Hawaii.
Evgueni Dmitrievitch Kisselev, consul general
Pavel Panteleevich Klarin, vice consul ,
Pavel Petrovich Mikhailov, vice consul
Michail Sergeevitch Vavilov, vice consul
For Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South
Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
Juan Llorca Marty, vice consul (honorary) .
Rafael Farber, honorary consul
Mauricio Herschel, vice consul (honorary)..
Eduardo Dieste, consul
Humberto Viglione, honorary vice consul...
W. R. Lovett, honorary consul
Roberto Casio, consul
Vicente J. Vidal, vice consul (honorary)
Rodolfo Carlos Lebret, consul (honorary) . .
Juan Jose Calandria, honorary consul
Edgar H. Morrice, Jr.,p consular agent
.consul
John Phelps, vice consul (honorary)
William A. Mossman, consul (honorary)
Leon L. Lancaster, vice consul (honorary)...
Santiago Rivas, Jr.,p acting consul general...
Santiago Rivas, Jr., consul
Robert Richling,p consul
For the United States.
John H. Lothrop, vice consul (honorary)
Edmundo Novoa, consul
Manuel Gomez Lopez, consul (honorary)
For Arecibo, Bayamon, and Humacao.
Girdler Branch Fitch, honorary consul
Enrique Schroeder, vice consul (honorary) . .
Fernando Pro, vice consul (honorary)
E. J. Rudgard Wigg, vice consul (honorary).
Adolfo Braeons, honorary consul
Rafael Rf)m:iii Duvila, consul
V. M. Avendafio Losada, consul
Alberto Lossada Casanova, p consul general
Carlos Alberto Arismcndi, honorary vice consul..
For Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
Hernan Marquez Iragorry, consul general
For the Canal Zone.
Dec.
May 7, 1942
Mar. 10, 1942
May 15,1920
Mar. 4,1944
Mar. 10, 1943
Sept. 18, 1943
July
9, 1923
Feb.
25, 1944
July
14. 1930
Jan.
14, 1944
Jan.
11,1944
Aug.
.5, 1942
Nov.
30, 1943
May
26, 1910
Aug.
27, 1918
Feb.
24. 1942
Jan.
10, 1941
Oct.
14, 1929
Oct.
9, 1915
June
11, 1924
Dec.
19, 1934
Sept.
22, 1931
Dec.
19, 1934
Sept.
10, 1924
Jan.
20, 1944
June
17, 1933
Aug.
5, 1942
Nov.
28, 1902
June
24, 1929
May
18, 1925
Jan.
25, 1937
Oct. 1. 1942
Feb. 29, 1944
Feb. 14. 1944
June 1, 1931
May 5, 1943
42
FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
State
Residence
Name, rank, and jurisdiction
Date of rec-
ognition
VENEZUELA— Continued
Florida . ..
Miami
Chicago . .
Roberto Machado Morales, consul
Feb. 29,1944
Illinois
Gustavo Adolfo Ahrensburg Ernst, honorary consul
Jan. 11, 1944
Louisiana
New Orleans
Alejandro Fernandez Ortiz, consul general.
Feb. 29,1944
Alfonso Godoy Chalbaud, "vice consul...
Jan. 27, 1944
For Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Okla-
homa, Teimessee, Texas, and West Virginia.
Maryland ...
Baltimore
New York City...
Asdrubal Urdaneta, Ji consul ...
Jan. 28,1944
New York
Eleazar Morrison, consul general
Feb. 7, 1944
Nicolas Veloz, honorary vice consul- . .
Nov. 12, 192:1
Manuel Vicente Rodriguez Llamosas, honorary vice consul ...
Dec. 17,1942
Pennsylvania
Bethlehem
Philadelphia
Eduardo A. Pfirez, honorary consul .. ...
Nov. 5, 1942
Lorenzo Mendoza Fleury, honorary consul
Oct. 6, 1942
Philippine Islands
Manila
Alberto P. Delflno, honorary consul ... . .
Mar. 28,1923
Puerto Rico
San Juan
Jorge A. Odreman, consul general
Jan. 11,1944
For Puerto Rico.
Texas..
Houston
William M. Ryan, honorary consul
Feb. 1, 1944
YUGOSLAVIA
Illinois . .- _
Vladimir Vukmirovic, p consul general
Sept. 23, 1942
For Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota,
Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
For Alaska, the Territory of Hawaii, and the Phillippine
Islands.
Louisiana ..
New Orleans
New York City
Basile Rusovic, honorary consul
Aug. 11, 1937
New York
Dragomir Stanoyevitch, consul general .
June 6, 1939
Oscar Gavrilovich, p consul . ...
May 11,1938
For Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massa-
chusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Caro-
lina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
For the Virgin Islands.
Ohio
Clpvpland
James Mally, honorary consul
Jan. 19, 1940
Ppnnsylvania
Pittsburgh
Kosto Unkovich, honorary consul
Apr. 15, 1930
i
INDEX
Page
Abou Khadra, Mohamed Sadek.. 14
Abrahams, Enrique Gerardo 33
Abrahams, Roberto D 13
Acufia, Jose B_._ 8, 14
Adames, Antonio Alberto 33
Adams, Walter Hollis 15
Aguayo, Salvador 24
Aguilar, Manuel ;-- 23
Ahrensburg Ernst, Gustavo
Adolfo 42
Aigler, Alfred 40
Alabarda Ortega, Jose 25
Albela y Ande, Enrique 38
Albir, Jose Maria 21
Alclvar Cordova, Pedro 14
Alegre, Pablo 5
Aleman, Alberto. -'- 33
Algarra y Mendivil, Ignacio 9
Allen, Fred W 34
Allen de la Cruz, Enrique 8
Almada, Emilio 24
Altabas Yus, Julio 37
Alvarado Gallegos, Francisco 14
Alvarado Oranizo, Francisco 31
Alvarez, Casimiro 4
Alvarez Assis, Donato 37
Alves de Aratijo, Alberto 36
Amadeo Artayeta, Eduardo 1
Amat y Torres, Francisco de 37
Amoedo Galarmendi, Mariano .. 38
Amorim, Luiz Paulo de 5
Anderson, V. D __ 12
Anderson, Gustaf Bemhard 38
Anderson, Leo E.-. 22
Andries, Ed.._ 2
Angerman, Stanislaw- 36
Angulo, Joaquin 8
Annexy, Jaime Salicrup-. .-- 30
Archer, Jose Luis 37
Ardila Ordonez, Carlos E 7
Arguedas, J. Arturo... 4
Arias, Enrique Alberto 34
Arias, Juan Francisco 21
Arias, Tomas 19
Arias F., Abdiel Jose... 33
Arismendi, Carlos Alberto 41
Arredondo, Jos6 Maria 23
Arrieta Yudice, J. Humberto 14
Ashby, Antonio_ . 1
Atwater, Charles W 40
Au Silwing Pei-chiu.. 7
Ausraan, Leland Herbert 5
Avcndano Losada, V. M -- 41
Aviliis, Lsmael - --- 13
Page
Aybar, Jos6 Enrique 13
Aza, Eugenio 23
Azuola A., Eduardo 8
Baars, D 29
Bagger, Hans Wilhelm... _._ 12
Baker, Edward Truman 17
Ballesteros, Enrique R 27
Ballina, Dario Felix 34
Bandeira, Ruy Viarma 5
Bang, Hjalmar _-. 12
Banks, Duke N 4
Baiios, Jose R 14
Baquero, Jose Antonio 14
Barham, Eric George 33
Barraza, Rafael, Jr 14
Barrel, Georges Henri 39
Barrett, Thomas E., Jr.. _^ 34
Barrios Solis, Octavio 19
Barrows, Charles 8
Barry, Charles Stewart, Jr 5
Batet y Rivas, Francisco 10
Baudoux, M 3
Baumaim, Reimund 12
Bazzanella, Richard M 20
Beale, Arthur Messenger 40
Bech, Georg 12
Beck, Richard 21
Benes, Bohus H
Bent, ErlingSundt 31
Berg, Alexander 31
Berglmid, Carl 38
Bergstrom , Henry Arvidson 39
Berguido, Carlos 34
Berguido, Carlos, Jr 34
Bermudez SSnehez, Juan. 21
Berne, Emile A 13, 30
Bertilson, Oscar Julius. 38
Besant, Frank 17
Betancourt, A. Beauregard 5
Betancourt y Pairol, Rodolfo G.. 10
Beusch, Ulrich 39
Biber, Al])honse 40
Bidabehcro, Fernando A... 1
Biclskis, Julius J 22
Biggar, Frank 21
Bilds0o, Mogens Grove 12
Bilmanis, Alfred 22
Binnard, Harold Allan . 34
Bisiker, Ernest James 18
Bisschop, L 29
Biaschop, P 31
Blackwood, A. Temple.. 16
Bianck y Martin, Ernesto de 10
Page
Blanco, Bernardo 23
Blanco, Marie Aline Z. de. 4
Bloch-Jespersen, Holger 12
Blood-Smyth, Matthew J. V 15
Boeye, P 3
Bolivar y Morales del Castillo,
Guillermo 9
Bollini, Adolfo 1
Bomiie, Sevier 2
Booth, Robert Benjamin.. 12
Bopp, Raul 4
Borges da Fonseca, Mario Tan-
credo... 5
Bornefeld, Herman Arthur 39
Bornn, D. V 4
Borton, Fred W 14
Bosman, A. C. W 29
Boulo, Paul A 28
Boyd, Jorge Eduardo... 4
Boyd, Roberto 14
Bracons, Adolfo 20,34,41
Braegger, Victor. 40
Brannen, James Arthur 16
Bratt, Bjorn Axel Eyvind 38
Bravo, Jose Oscar 12
Bravo, Luis G 31
Bravo, 0. F 3,30
Bray, Arthur Oliver 16
Brehm, Ludvig Theodor 12
Brennan, Joseph D 21
Briem, Holgi P 21
Brin, Juan, Jr 34
Broadfoot, William Gillies 33
Broussard, Glen A 20
Brown, Alexander .\bercombie-.. 18
Brown, Carl E 8
Brown, David Cassels.. 18
Brown, Herbert C 34
Brown Guerra, Guillermo 6
Bruzony Rodrigues, Antonio 10
Bryant, William G 29
Budrys, Jonas 22
BuenoHorta, Jr., JosfeCaetano... 5
Bullwinkel, Robert C. 5
Bunge, E. A 30
Burbano, Josf' Ignacio 14
Burchell, Edgar L 27
Burgher, Ballard 20
Burgher, Robert... 20
Cabrera y Bequer, Jos§ R 10
Calandria, Juan Jos6... 41
Calas Bcrtot, Eduardo - H
("aldcron, Mauricio, Jr 21
43
44
rS'DEX
Page
CaldweU. Bert W 34
Calero, Rafael Santoni 13
Calhoun, Joseph Chester 33
Calles. Alfredo Elias 24
Calonge Garcia. Pedro 37
Camara. Camilo 37
Camarena, J. de Jesus 24
Camargo, Maria 7
Camargo Xeves. Adolpho de 5
Cameron. Donald S 10
Campa y Roff . Alberto de la 9
Campbell, Santiago A — .-- 23
Cane. Cvril Hubert 16
Canellas y Marti, Francisco 10
Cano del Castillo, Angel 28
Capesius. William 22
Cardona, Jorge 8
Carias C. Gonzalo 21
Carles, Armando 34
Carles, Emilio 13,21,37
Carlin, Maurice B 20
Carlson, Einar G 39
Carmelo Casas. Alfredo 26
Carranco, Carlos F 24
Carrera Andrade, Jorge 14
CarrU, Alejandro del- 1
Cart, William Porter 5
Carvalho, Angelo da Costa 37
Carvalho, Luiz da Costa 36
Casal, Carlos A 1
Case, James T 13
Casio, Roberto 41
Casorla, Ricardo 8
Cass, Alejandro Elias. 23
Castaiio Cardona, Jose del 38
CasteUini, A. D 3
Castillo, Harold del 7
Castillo. Manuel F 19
Castillo Borges, Eugenio 10
Castillo Galvez, Manuel Jose 20
Castillo y Llanes, Adolfo del 11
Castro Wassmer, Rodolfo -__. 8
Cells, Francisca 26
Cerda, Fernando 6
Cermeno, Silviano 38
Chan Ying-wing 6
Chang Chien Chin 6
Chang Tse-chang Kent 6
Chavez, Arturo 6
Chawky, Hussein 14
Ch'eh Tsu-ying. 7
Chen Chang-lok 6
Chevalier, Juan B 33
Chloupek, Erwin Ladislav 11
Chouaib Khan, Abkadr Moham-
mad - 1
Christensen, N'iels Anthon 12
Christensen, Rolf Asbjorn 32
Christensen, Walter Peter - 12
Christopoulos, George 19
Chu Pao-kong 7
Chutter, Reginald F 14,20
Chfle. Oldfich - H
Clark. Francis R 20
Page
Cleugh, Eric Arthur 15
Cleveland, Charles 1-1
Cleveland, John A 14
eleven, X. A. N •*
Cloud, Joel M 32
Cole, Douglas Seaman _- o
Collado y Fuentes, Juan Manuel
del 10
Collante, Federico Jimeno 34
Colunga, Elias 23
Compres Perez, Rafael 13
Constantine, J. P 2
Cooper, Roland H 22
Comide y Salva, M iguel 9
Corrfa, Oscar 5
Corrigan, Edward H 20
Cortes-Gregory. Eusebio '
Cosme, Sotero 5
Cota, Edmundo F 27
Cota, Ernesto E 23
Craandijk, F. W 29
Creighton, Gordon William 16
Cunningham, Xeander Douglas . 12
Currea C, Arturo ~
Curtis, Arthur E 19.20
Cusicanqui, Jorge 4
Dabezies, H 2
da Costa Leite, Jorge Maciel 5
dae-English, Harry A 34
Dahmen, Fernando 6
Danciger. Jack 13.27
Daniel. Cyril 20
Danielson, Walter G 38
Dantzler, L. X., Jr 1
Daubenfeld, Perry 23
DauzvardL';, Petras 22
Davidson. Reginald Thomas 17
Davila Solera, Juan 8
Davis, Charles Edwin 33
Davis, Edward 21
Davis, Joseph Clairebome 28
Davis, Roy 25
Davis, William Holmes 1
Dawson, Harry Lewis 15
de Araujo Castro, Joao Augusto. . 5
de Barros, Armando Fleury 5
Dedeaux, Olus John 32
de Diego, Julio 33
DeGraw y Marquez Sterling,
Federico E-. 9
de Guimaraes Gomes, Joao Luiz. 5
de la Fuente, Victor. 20
de la Guardia, Roberto 34
de la Hucrta, Adolfo 24
de la Huerta, Adolfo, Jr 2:j
De Lamar, Conrado E 20
dela Vega, Jorge...: 25
Delfmo, Alberto P 42
de Mora y Gonzalez, Isidoro Fe-
lipe - -- 38
Deneus, Stig Olof 39
de Pallais, Elsa - 31
Dereume, R 3
Page
de- Reuters vard, Reinhold Patrik
Oscar 38
Deshon, Rafael 31
de Souza y Carvajal, Antonio 10
Despradel, Luis E 13
Dias Carneiro, Octavio Augusto.. 4
Diaz Valenzuela, Octavio 7
Dickinson, John Herbert 15
Dickinson, Marie 12
Dickson Xeilson, Humphrey
Campbell 18
Diego, Carlos de 33
Dieste, Eduardo 41
Dihigo y Llanos, Sofia 10
Dileo. Edmundo 1
do Amaral, G. Armas 36
Dodd, Alan Xeave 32
Dolby, John Wesley 38
Dominguez, -Adolfo G 28
Dominguez Araujo, Arturo 14
dos Santos, Joao Francisco, Jr 36
Drago, Martin Luis 1
Dufton, Leslie Bland 18
Dunlap, Samuel A 33
Duplan, Luis L 27
Duran Ballen, Sisto 14
Eberle, Fred C 30
Eekhout, P. J 30
Ehlert, M. H 6
Eichold, Bernard H 7
Einarsson, Stafan 21
Eindhoven van Twilhardt, J. W. 29
Elguera, Federico 35
Elias, Arturo M 23
Elizalde, Juan 8
Elizondo, Joaquin 31
Elliott. Hans VUhelm Axel 38
Ellis. Charles Howard 17
Elson. Louis 20
Ergas, Joseph S 34
Espantoso, Eduardo 35
Espinos y Bosch, Miguel 37
Espinosa, Raul 33
Espinosa Triana, Elisena 27
Estrada Orantes, FelLx 19
Estripeaut, Rodolfo, Jr 34
Evans, Stewart Hunter 18
Evans, T. L 13.20.21
Evans, Walter A 1
Everson, George Peter 12
Fabrega, Guillermo 34
Farber, Rafael 41
Farje, Carlos 35
Famum, Georges R 40
Faulkner. Herbert Lionel -- 31
Fegth. Wilhelm 32
Fell, Edgar T --- 3^
Feng Chih Tsing. 6
Fenton, Charles Butler 12
Femandes, Carlos *
Femandes, Josf Luis... -- 5
Fernandez del Riego, Josf M 10
INDEX
45
Page
Fernandez McGregor, Luis 25
Fernandez Ortiz, Alejandro 42
Fernandez y Santana, Celestino.. 10
Ferre, Luis Alberto 39
Figuls, Joaquin 8
Finlayj Ronald Agnew 18
Fisher, Godfrey Arthur 15
Fisher, William 13
Fitch, Girdler Branch 41
Flanagan, Christie 1
Fletcher, Angus Somervi lie 17
Flores, OtonieL-. 8
Flores Banuet, Fernando 8
Flores Banuet, Joaqui'n._ _.. 8
Flores Matamoros, Juan Jose 8
Flores Trejos, Miguel 8
Focke, JohnW 33
Fonseca Mora, Jimmy 8
Fordham, Alfred Stanley 15
Fournier, Ramon .. 8
Fox, Theodore Haiold 18
Freyre, Oscar .. 35
Frossard, Paul 39
Fugon, Enrique 21
Fuller, Paul 28
Fumee, A 30
Gacitua Aguilera, Enrique 6
Galbe, Jdrgen 31
Galbraith, Alexander McQuaker_ 18
Galindo, Pedro.. 33
Gallego Gutierrez, Eduardo 7
Gallegos, Gonzalo J 8
Gallienne, Wil/red Hansford 15
Galvao Bueno, Americo 5
Garay y Garay, Jose Maria 37
Garcia Alonso, Jos§ 20
Garcia, Celso Raul 5
Garcia, Constantino 31
Garcia, Ricardo 28
Garrido Lecca y Frias, Guillermo- 35
Garrido, Maxima Ruiz de 24
Garron Orozco, Jorge 8
Caspar. L. A. R . 35
Gatti, Vicente Paulo 4
Gavrilovieh, Oscar 42
Gelano, Carlos 31
Genis, L 2
Gerlein, Carlos A 7
Give, H. L. De 2
Olauser, J... 40
Glazer, Max L 13
Godefroy, Charles Webb 3
Godoy Chalbaud, Alfonso 42
Gomez, Enrique 34
Gomez, Philip 20
Gomez, Roberto ~<
Gomez Duran, Eduardo 7
Gomoz Hugeunin, Miguel 34
Gomez Lopez, Manuel 41
Gongora, Federico Guillermo K
(ii)uzales, Alcides 33
Gonzales, Aurelio Andres 31
Gonzalez, Alberto Andrade 24
Page
Gonzalez, Edmundo 23
Gonzalez, Enrique A 28
Gonzalez, Fernando L 14
Gonzalez, iMorelos 23
Gonzalez Sali, Alberto 9
Goodrich, DanUo F 20
Gorrell, John Joseph Xeville 22
Goulart da Costa, Euclides 3t>
Granados Gavidia, Dagoberto 14
Grant B^avente, Carlos 6
Greger, J. C. C :jo
Greutert, Albert 39
Grez, Alfonso 6
Griffith, Herbert Troyte 17
Grimm, E. M 34
Grlndell, Horace MaeLean 18
Groenendaal, P. J 30
Grut, Ryan Asger.- 12
Quardia, Roberto de la 34
Guardia Berdecio. Jorge ... 4
Gudino Flores, Joaquin .. 2(1
Guerra. Antonio Franco 35
Guerra. Ruy da Fonseca e Sousa
Camoes TeLxeira 3ti, 37
Guerrero, Gustavo 4
Guerrero, Jose 31
Guimaraes, Argeu de Segadas
MaChado - 4
Guina, Antun J 26
Guizado, Gabriel 34
Guthrie, James 18
Guthrie, William Milne 17
Gutierrez, Jose Maria 23
Gutierrez, Ricardo T 19
Gutierrez Guerra, Jaime 4
Gutierrez Maclas, Carlos 28
Gutierrez Pastor, Federico 24
Guzman Cruchaga, Juan 6
Hacon, Walter Crowhurst.-
Hade, E. P. Kirby
Hadley, John M
Hajny, Emanuel Jan
Hallaert, Charles.. —
Hanna, Mack H., Jr...
Hannan, G. P
Harmon, William \
Hansen, Wolf C
Hardin, J. .\
Harkson, Sherman
Harston, Harald do Courcy.
15
28
8
11
3
22
13
30
12
22
12
18
Hartman, L. W 20,34
Hartmann, Teddy 4
Hartog, A 28
Hasler, R. T 4
Hasslocher, Paulo Germano 4
Hastings, H 29
Hastrup, Frantz AdoU Charles... 12
Hausman. John P 1,28
Hawkinson, A 38
Heald, S. W . 34
Healy, Garth . 21
Hebert, T. K 29
Hegg, Roy E 31
Page
Helgason, Ami 21
Helis, William 19
Hellstrom, Carl Fredrik 38
Hemphill, John 22
Henderson, Malcolm Sibome 15
Henican, Joseph P., Jr. 36
Henriquez, H. J. 13
Hemiquez, J 2
Henshaw, Henrj- Russell 15
Henzi, Fredoric Otto 40
Herman, .\ 3
Hernandez .4juria, Fausto 25
Hernandez Usera, Josfi 15
HemandezyD'.^brigeon, Eduardo 9
Hernandez y Garcia, Roberto 10
Hernandez y Valdfe, Alfredo 10
Herrera Baez, Porfirio 13
Herron, J. Leonard .36
Herschel, Mauricio.. C, 41
Hewitson, Theodore 40
Heymann y de la Gandara,
Enrique 9
Hill. Ricardo G 20
Hilliard, C. P 15,20,21
Hillyer, Reginald .\rthur Xicholas 15
Hilton-Green, H 2
Hinojosa, Cosme, Jr 27
Hinojosa, Victor M 13
Hnizdo, Jaroslav 11
Hofstra, P 30
Hogeland, Maurice 39
Holliday. Leonard Gibson 17
Hollub, Charles Julius 11
Holmsen, Thorbjom Miiller 33
Hoist. John 12
Hooft Graafland, G. C. D 29
Horan, Timothy J 21
Horta, Jose Caetano Bueno, Jr... 5
Hostos, Filipo L. de 6
House, Stephen Patrick 15
HoweU, WUliam Gruffydd Rhys. 17
Huang YingYu 6
Hudec, Karel. 11
Hudson, John D. 35
Huender, W 30
Huertas Zayas, Edelmiro 34
Hughes, Patrick 21
Humphreys, .\rthur C H
Hunter, Edward W 22
Hunim, Sven ■ 33
Huss, Eugene 2^
Ibarguen, Luis G . 26
IboTellez, Fflix 23
Inchaustegui, J. Marino 13
Irazusta, Juan .\ntonio 7
Irish, William Henri 4
Irving, George Wellington 15
Irving, Stanley Gordon 15
Ishoy, Wladimir 12
Ives, William F 20
Izaguirre, Lauro 28
Izquierdo, Rafael 13
Izurieta Roman, Jos6 26
46
INDEX
Puec
Jac'hiinowicz, Alcksaiuler 36
.1 acoby , Coniolius . 22
.laoquiiT, Esteban Walker . 27
Jacyntho dp Barros, Carlos_ ^ . . . 5
Jahncko, "Walter Frederick 32
James. Walter Frederick... 17
Janovsky, Felix B 11
Janson, Carl Axel Harald.. 38
Janson, Helgo A 39
Janregui Serrano, Reynaldo 28
Jawdat al-Ayoubi, AH 21
Jensen, Christian Otto 12
Jimenez Castro, Rafael 25
Jimenez Paneso, Gabriel 7
Jimt^nez Sainz, Francisco 4
Jobim, Jose. 5
Johnson, Albert Man 33
Johnson, Andrew Nissen 12
Johnson, Carolyn Viola 22
Johnson, Charles Walter Trevor.. 18
Jones, Edwin L 34
Jones, John Ashley 33
Josetti, Joao, Jr 5
Juarez, Julio Cfcar 31
Kahn, .\rthur S 20
Kaiv, Johannes 15
Kastenpren. Johan Martin 39
Kay, Eduardo 14
Kay, John Roland 15
Kenyon, James A 31
Kheifets. Grigori Markovich 41
Kiang Yi-seng 7
K'ibbey, Donald G. 32
Kijinis, Walter Seth 13
Kisselev, Evgueni Dmitrievitch.. 41
Klarin, Pavel Panteleevich 41
Klaussen, Bjame 32
Klay, T. E 29
Knox, Walter 12
Knudscn, Ditlef 32
Koht, Paul 32
Korling, Bertll 21
Koundouriotis, Stephen... 19
Krasicki, Kazimierz 3(i
Krizman, Patria Mencia de .. 9
Kiioch, RdlHTi II)
Lacayo, Heb<^rto 31
Lacayo, Trini(iad E 14
Ladd, Gilbert Russell 1
Laftman, Richard Henrik 38
La Guardia, Quillermina Augusta
Arias, v. de de 33
La Luzerne, William J.. 4
Lamb. Lionel Henry... 17
Lancaster, Leon L _ 26.41
Lanoy, K. F. R. de 29
Lappe, V 2
Laredo Caturla, Octavio. 10
Laredo y .\rencibia, Federico 10
Laroza, EnriQue 35
Larsen, Christian '. 12
Lascano Tegui, Erailio 1
Lasso, Mario - .24
Lebret, Rodolfo Carlos 41
Lee, Edward Alexander 33
Lee, L 21
I>ee, Waldemar F 30
Leer, A. B. van 28
Leignadier, Humberto 19
Leiva Quiros, Alvaro 8
LMy, Nicholas 19
L6on, Rulx .... 20
Leon Martinez, .\ndr6s 13
Leroux, Jules 3
Levi, George 35
Levin, Saul R 21
Levy, George 9
Liang Shiao W^en 6
Tyiatis. Alexis 19
Li Chia Hsiang 6
Lindholm, Victor Emanuel 39
Lino Franco, Amilcar 37
Lippert, Charles L 35
Llorca Marty, J 37,41
Lockhart, Herbert Ernest 39
Lomakin, Jakob Mironovich 41
Londoiio, Luis .\lfonso 7
Lopetegui, Mario Romero 27
Lopez, Gonzalo 33
Lopez Garcia, Jose 34
Loria, Claudio J 8
Lossada Casanova, Alberto 41
Lothrop, John H 41
Loubriel, Lorenzo 13
Lovaton, P., Jos6 Manuel 13
Lovett. W. R 41
Lowe, Charles Sigsbee 32
Lowry, Enloe L 13
Luening, E. D. J 31
Lu Hsin Yu 7
Luis y Fuentes, Ernesto 10
Lundeen, O. A 29
Tjindequist, Yngve Carl Ivar 39
Lusch, E. F 8
Luz Nunes, Carlos Maria da 37
Machado Aforales, Roberto 42
Mackechnic y de la Fuente, Car-
los A -. 35
.Mackintosh, C. A 29
Macpherson, John Ritchie 15
Mafra Peixoto, Zilah 5
Mailing, Jens Henrik Pcder
Arnold.... ..-. 39
Mally, James - 42
Malmacus, Carl Ake 38
Malmberg, John Waldo 38
Malva Gomes, Antcmio 5
Marjoribanks, James Alexander
Milne 17
Maroto B., Jorge - - 8
Marquez Iragorry, Hernan 41
Marquez y Loret de Mola, Carlos. 10
Marsch, John... .-. 22
Martin Gonzalez, Manuel. 37
Martinelli, Jose Ramon 34
Page
Martinez Lacayo, Juan Jose 31
Martinez Rivera, Edelmiro 20
Martinez Trejo, Ernesto 25
Mascng, Sigurd 32
Mason, Frederick Cecil 15
Masters, Roy W 29
Mateos, Tomas Alberto 37
Mathfi, Juan Gustavo 14
Mauldin, Leslie 31
Mayea y Aroca, Eduardo Id
McCauley, Leo Thomas 21
McClelland, Hugh Charles 16
McClosky, Katherine Agnes 5
McCombs, Charles S 31
McDonald, James 18
McDanough, J. Kirby 5
McDonough, R. J . 30
McErlean, Hugh 15
McEwen, Ian Howard Potter 17
McGonigal, T. G.. 13,14
Mclnnis, R. E 21
Mears, Adelbert W 3fi
Meissner, Carlos, J r 5
Melian y Pavia, Antonio 35
Mena Marenco, Raul 31
Mendez L., Luis A 13
Mendoza Fleury, Lorenzo 42
Meneses y Comas, Nicolas 10
Menge, Edward J 9
Merritt, John A., Jr 32
Merwin, Miles 18
Mettome, Nels 33
Metzenberg, John B 14
Meyer, Nicolas 8
Michel, Raul 27
Mickler, Seymour Charles .. 14
Mikhailov, Pavel Petrovich 41
Miller. Clarence A 35
Miller, Francis M 4
Miranda, Henrique Oswaldo de. . 4
Miranda y Suarez, Juan 10
Moc, Aleksander :v<
Moe, Carl Bromstad 32
Moe, Mathias. 33
Monastcrio, J. M. O 31
Monserud, Niels Oliver 33
Montapne. Adhemar.. 35
Montenegro, Walter 4
Moore, Earle C 7
Morales, Jose Francisco 14
Morales. Manuel M 19
Morales de los RiosEnrique U
Morales y del Campo, Oscar Rene. 9
Moreno Lajana, Manuel 6
Moretzsohn, David Barbosa Lage. 5
Morillo. M. M 13
.\lorin. Paul Emile.
Morrell, William H 1
Morriee, Edgar H., Jr. .- 41
Morrice, Frank H., Jr 33
Morrison, Eleazar 42
Moscoso. Guillermo H 35
Mosman, William \ -. 20,41
Mui King-chau. "
rNDEX
47
Page
Muk't y Prooiiza, Hiifat'l C
Mulveiuiy, Joseph 'J'odd Ifi
Mufio7, Ohando, Manuel Maria . 7
Murillo, Maria Teresa 7
Murillo Murillo, Luis Alberto 9
Muro Asunsulo, Carlos_ 28
Murphy, Matthew. ._ 21
Murray, Richard 20
Napoleao de Freitas Rego, Aluisio. 5
Naranjo, Enrique 4
Nasatir, Abraham P 14,34
Navab, Hussein 21
Navarro, .Torge 24
Navas Arana, Rafael 31
Navez, Albert 3
Nef, Victor 40
Newell, Enrique Luis 34
Niemeyer, Frederic Lawson 20
Niemojowski, Lech 35
Nieto, Rafael 25
Noble, Arthur Henry _ 18
Noest, J. I _. 29
Nolting, Fred E 4
Nouel Simpson, .lose Maria 13
Novoa, Edmundo 41
Nov^, Josef •- 11
Nunez de Villiavicencio, Mario __ 9
Nurse, William Percy Taylor 10
Nyborg, Niels Nicolaj Therkelsen 12
Nyegaard, Ejgill Toke 34
Gates, Lewis Arthur 15
'Obregon, LambertoH 27
O'Brien, R. L 31,34,37
Odreman, Jorge A 42
O'Halloran, Timothy Joseph 33
Okerlind, Carl Alfred 39
Oldenburg, (losta 38
Olds, Reginald Birdsall 15
Oliveira Campos, Roberto de 5
Oliver, Jaime 20
Olsen, Iiigemann. . 12
Olson, Gustav Wilhelui 38
Omar Klian, Mohammad 1
Ortiz Alibran, Juan Jose 3
Ortiz de /A'vallos, Emilio 35
Ortiz Hernan, Gustavo 26
Osma de Aysa, Jose Maria 8
Osornio Camarena, Javier 28
Ossa, Ernesto de la. _.. 34
Ostria Reyes, Federico... 4
Ouang Tsin-lon _ 7
Outler, Jason Curry 32
Oviedo. Luis A 13
Oxley-Brennan, Cyril Oascoignc. IS
Padilla, Arturo. . 31
Pagan Esmoris, Manuel 13
Palacios Roji, Carlos 28
Pales, Manuel, Jr 26
Pallardy, Leo Francis 36
Panares Zaldumbide, Hernan 14
Pardo de Zela, Francisco 35
Page
I'arewensky, Isaac 34
Parker, Forrest 13
Pastoev, Vsevolod... 41
Paterson, Alexander Swinton... 17
Patterson, R . C 3
Patterson y de Jauregui, Eduardo. 1 1
Paul, Seneca Arthur. 32
Payne, Clifford...... 32
Pedretti, Juan 35
Pedroso , N icolas 14
Pellas, Silvio F ._ 31
Pellicer, Juan P 13
Pelly, Francis Justinian 18
Penalba Martinez, Edgar 31
Perales, Alonsp S 31
Peralta Coronel, Vicente 23
Perdomo y Fernandez, Luis 10
Pereira, Manuel Caetano 3t)
Perez, Carlos G 8
Perez, Eduardo A 42
Perez, Jorge Luis 14
Perez, Ricardo B 26
Perez Abreu, Luis 27
Perez Resales, Manuel 15
Perez Saez, Alberto 35
Pgrez y Hernandez, Angel 9
Perkins, Enid Eder 31
Pesantes Garcia, Armando 14
Pesqueira, Eugenio V 23, 25
Pesqueira, Ignacio A 23
Pesquera, Ricardo Ramon 22
Petersen, Paul Walter 12
Peterson, Eric Emil 39
Petit, Juan E 21
Petitti, Jerome A 34
Petterne Alomar, Carlos M 13
Pezet, Carlos A 35
Pharr, Kelsey L 22
Phelps, John 41
PhiUips, E.J. L 18,30,33
PhiUips, F. L 35
Picheon, Elias 18
Pilgert, Henry P 35
Pinedo del .\guila, Oscai". 35
Piza, Samuel E 8
Piza Ciiamorni, Samuel 8
Pizauo, Fernando 13
Plant, George 38
Pogorzelski, Jan... 36
Polin Tapia, Francisco - 27
Polzin, Alfredo 4
Polzin, Pedro Fernando Machado. 5
Portales y Calas, Eduardo. 10
Posey, Clyde E 33
Povedano. John Field 8
Powell, George.. .. 30
Towers. C. F . 32
I'rada, Luis Fernando. 36
Pradenas Mutioz, Juan.. 6
Pradillo, A. E 22,34
Prasn, Robert Richard 39
Presmanes y Fernandez, Oscar... 9
Price, John Playfair 17
Prieto. Victores 34
PaRO
Primus, James (Vaclav) U
Pro, Fernando 13,41
Prosehek, Charles Edward
Provence, Thomas Alden
Pucci Genet, Juan
Pucci Paoli, Enrique
Puelma Sil va, Exequiel
Pullar, Hubert Norman .
Pyp, Andrew Ian
Quesada, Roberto ..
Quesada y Socarras, Cayetano de.
Quijano, M. de J
Quinones, Joel S
Quintana V., Julio C
Quintero, John Marshall.--
Quiros, Carlos A
Quiros, Jose Pablo
Quiros Quiros, Guillermo
Quiros Trejos, Jos6 Enrique
Ramos do Alencar, Fernando
Ramos Nogueira, Edison
Ranitz, John Frederick Martin ..
Raposo Lopes, Alberto. . .
Rasmussen, Hans William
Rasmusson, Johannes
Rasnmsson, Edward Anton
Paths, Othon
Rebolledo, Alvardo
Redeker, A lien
Redmond, William Frederick
Reed, Leroy W., Jr
Remgs, A
Renedo, J. M
Restrepo Jaramillo, Jos6
Reyes Spindola, Raul
RejTier, Harry
Reynolds, O. A
Ribas y Villaverdc, Jos6 Miguel..
Richards, Fredrik, Jr
Richardson. Frank J...
Riclier. Juan E
Richling. Robert
Riehmon(L James H
Ridhmil, John Galbraith
Rijkens, R
Ril)a, Karol...
Rivas, Gustavo
Rivas, Santiago, Jr..
Rivera Martin, Mario
Robb, Michael .\nthony Moyse..
Robey, Douglas Joseph Brett
Robinson, Laurence Milner
Rocha Schloss, Rafael..
Rodrigues Valle, Henrique
Rodriguez, Luis
Rodriguez, Manuel Felipe
Rodriguez, Ren<?
Rodriguez Arce, Claudio
Rodriguez de San Miguel, Manuel
Rodriguez Embil, Julio. .
Rodriguez Llamosas, Manuel Vi-
cente
6
10
18
8,31
10
13
26
31
8
1
48
Dv'DEX
Page
Rodriguez >Ieleiidez, Fernando. . 34
Rodriguez Pou. Jos^ Maria 10
Rodriguez Valdf s, Berardo 9
Rogozinski. Stefan.. 36
Rohrbach. Maurice 40
Romin Davila. Rafael 41
Roman y \'ega. Desiderio Antonio 31
Romanacce. Luis . 13
Romero. Ernesto .V. . 2:?
Romero. Macedonio. . 7
Romero Lopetfgui, Mario 27
Romo, Gabriel G. 24
Rosenberg. Louis Janus 34
Rosenthal. -\. J 2
Rotalde. Felipe . _ 35
Rubio Kojo. Rodolfo. 2S
Rueda, Fernando 24
Ruesga. Vicente 24
Rundall. Francis Bryan Anthony. 17
Rusovic. Basile 42
RusseU, Edgar Campbell IS
Ryan. William M 42
Rypperda Wierdsma. J.. Jr 30
Sa, Alfredo de Almeida 4
Saboia Lima, -\mibal de 4
Sack. Francis M 19
Saenz Hinojosa. Julian 26
Saflord. O. E 3
Salas. Julio -A. 29.38
Salazar. Juan Manuel 24
Salazar, Rodolfo 26
Salazar. Silvio 24
Salazar Cespedes, Luis Alberto.. _ S
Sampelayo. Jose 6
Samper Caicedo. Rafael 7
Sanchez y del Castillo, Eduardo L 10
San Miguel, Rafael. 28
Sania-Coloma. Bernardo 7
Santamaria. Ramon 21
Santana y Lopez, .^ibal 10
Saravia Vasquez. Gabriel 7
Sasso, Alberto 8
Sasso, D. M 29
Sasso, David C 21
Sasso, Mauricio S :i4
Scaricabarozzi. Roberto 1
Schaefer, Frederik -^ 6
Schaublin, .\lfred _ 40
Schmelkes, Xorbert AV Xl
Schmidt, .\ntonio L 24
Schneider, J. F . .39
Schnurmacher, Leo 11
Schoenberg, Victor Cotta 32
Schroeder, Enrique.. 41
Schumann y Poveda, Gostavo... 10
Schunrman, J. A 29
Schuurman, T. Elink. 30
.'Schweitzer. David J 13
Sfotti, Edmund Dill J.'i
."^fully, Hugh Day ',
.^edgwick, Peter lo
.•^ra y Serrano, Jos* A 9
St-rranr,. .Mimiil .\nifiniri 14
Page
Servente. Lorenzo A 1
Shallna, .\nthony Oswald _ 22
Shaw, John H 15
Shelton y Villalon, Silvia 9
Sidler, .Mbert 40
Silliman, Charles V 25
Silva. Arturo 4
Silva, Francisco Eulalio do Nasei-
mento e ,4
Silva y Tapia, Jorge 34
Simpson, Carlos .iugusto I
Singer, Berthold.. 8.40
SLxto Holguin, Jos* 20
Skogmo. George Bernhardt 33
Skulason, Bardi... 21
Slovarp. EmUP 33
Smith. Barton Hewitt 32
Smith. Gerard Thomas Corley... 17
Smith. Hilton H.. 34
Smith. Stanley Wyatt... . 15
Smith. William Kingsley 15
Soares. Pedro Eugenio- 5
Sokolowski. Wladyslaw . . . . 35
Solum, Reidar. 32
Somoza, Luis 31
Soriano y Roxas. Andres 10
Soufiront. J. Percy 13
Souza Bandeira, Luiz de 4
Sporon-Fiedler, Axel C. F 12
Stabo, Trond 32
Stang. Christen .\ndersen 33
Stanoyevitch. Dragomir .. 42
Stasinskas, Vytautas 22
Staudt, Cornelius 23
Steams. Carl G 8
Steams, E.E 3
Steber, W., Jr 19
Steflerad, Jacob 32
Steketee. Jacob 29
Steketee, John 29
Stempel, Max R 20
Stevens, Roger Bentham 15
Stifel, Arnold George 4
Straeten, H. Vander 3
Strakacz. Sylwin. 36
Such, Miguel 13
Sun Patrick Pichi .... 6
Su Shang-chi 7
Sutherland, Ross Whitfield 5
Sverdrup, Helen D 32
Swan, Harold Couch 18
Swenson. .\j!el Carl Richard 38
Sztark, HeUodor... 36
Taboada y Suarez, Matias 10
Tafel M., Victor.. 26
Talavera, Mario 31
Tamayo, Luis.. 7
Tamm, Xik Hugo Withmar 39
Tandy, .\rthur Harry 17
Tao Hsiao-wan 7
Tarrida y Victori, Jos* U
Taswell, Harold Langmead Taylor 40
Teiv.irn V V F, de Mattos 30
Page
Tellez, Angel 23
Tellier, .\ 2
Terkuhle, A 29
Thesmar, A 2
Thiele. Carl Gustav 33
Thomas, Eric Howard 18
Thomas. Henry Hugh 15
Thomson, John Campbell _. 15
Thomson, Peter 15
Tiemersma, B v. .30
Tollinton, R. B. Boyd 16
Toothaker. C harles Robinson 11
Torcuato Marcor, Robert 26
Tora*s y Tamayo, Carlos 9
Torregrossa, J. .V 7,13,20,21
Torres Perez, Francisco 23
Torrico, Israel 4
Tostrup, Oluf 32
To wnsend, Francis E 13
Tracy, Christopher Handley
Styles 16
Traverso, Conrado 1
Traynor, F. M 3;^
Trepuk, M. E 37
Trigo. Dionisio 37
Tristan, Marco Fidel 8
Trosdal, Reidar .\mljot 32
Tsung Wei-hsien 7
Turenne, .\maury .\uzias de 4
Turneer, James 8
Tydings, William Otis 38
Tyre, .\lesander James 18
Tyrrell, Gerald Eraser 16
Ubico, Carlos 19
risaker, Oscar M_ 32
Clstrup, Einar 32
Unkovich, Kosto 42
Urdaneta, .^sdrubal 42
Frets. Ramon 1
Urguhart , R obert WUham 16
Urrea. Roberto S 27
Urrutia Vald*s. Javier 6
Ursin, Bjame 32
Vafi, CemU 40
Valenzuela, Gonzalo J 8
Valiente, Francisco 7
Valiente Lara, GuiUermo S
van der Burch, A. P 29
van der Spek, X 31
Vanderstempel. Th. M 29
van Eepoel, A 2
van Panhuys, J. A. E. A 29
van Rickstal. Jean 2
van Rijckevorsel, L. E. M 29
Varela Arias, Jos*.. 35
Vargas Canalias. Bemardo 8
Vargas Mendez. Jorge.. 8
Vaseoncellos, .\.rnaldo 5
Vasquez Ayllon. Carlos 35
Vavilov. MichaU Sergeeviteh... 41
Velizquez y Blanco, Manuel. 9
Veloz, Nicolas 42
v..iiiii:iii J. H. F - :«•
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Vera, Gustavo 8
Verduzco Hill, Paul Jorge 38
Vere, Charles 20
Verlinden, M 3
Vermeren, John Cyrille.- 2
Verna, Yves 20
Vial de Sefloret, Carmen .- 6
Vidal, Vicente J 41
Vigeveno, M. F 30
V'iglione, Humberto 41
Villela, Vasco Antunes 36
Volmerhaus, William F 34
von Essen, Carl Otto 38
von Rosenvinge, Theodore 12
Vukmirovic, Vladimir 42
Walder, Karl Anton 40
Walford, Guy 18,30,33
Walker, Walter F 22
Wallerstedt, Carl Edvard 38
Wallis, Frank Arnold 15
Wallis, John Rider 34
Walsh, Henry Francis Chester... 18
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Walsh, James Mark 18
Wang Gung H sing 6
Wang Kung-show 6
Warburton, George 17
Ward, William, Jr 20
Ware, Storer Preble 17
Wartenweiler, Otto :i9
Webster, Robert..... 40
Weidemann, Juan Carlos 1
Weiss, R. W 20
Weiss, William Charles 39
Welch, Emmett Irwin 5
Wellisch, Mauricio- _ 4
West, Christopher Harfield 5
Westbrooks, Richard E... 22
Westhetmer, Irwin F 35
Wheeler, Harvey Carl 28
White, Francis Joseph 15
White, Herbert Raymond Guy-
ler 18
White, Howard L 35
White, William D 9
White, William Wallace 35
Page
Whiteley, J. G 3
Widney, Erwin 1 19
Wigg, E. J. Rudgard .. 41
Wilkinson, Roberto 34
Williams, Anders. 33,39
Williams, Leslie Hammersley I'l
WilUams, Vincente
Wilson, Albert Olof
Wilten, L. C 20
Winsel, Charles 2
Wu Yiu-ling 7
Yonge, J. E 34
Young, C larence Kuangson 7
Yu Sien-yung 6
Yii Tsune-chi 7
Yzurieta Roman, Jos6 25
Zak-Marusiak, Josef 11
Zamora, Jose J 13
Zamora Segura, Juan Guillermo.. 8
Zeller, Emilio 13
Zorilla Herrera, Ernesto 28
Zuellig, Frederic-- 36
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^^s^.\
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST
(Abridged)
APRIL 1, 1944
In the interest of economy the '^'Foreign Service List"
will be issued in complete form as of January 1 and
in abridged form as of April 1, July 1, and October 1
Note: To avoid delay and insure prompt atten-
tion, correspondence upon consular business should
be addressed, for example, to —
The American Consulate
Niagara Falls
Ontario, Canada
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WASHINGTON : 1944
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CONTENTS
Foreign Service of the United States
Afghanistan, 1; Argentina, 1; Australia, 2; Belgium and Possessions, 3; Bolivia, 4
Brazil, 4; Bulgaria, 6; Canada, 6; Chile, 8; China, 10; Colombia, 11; Costa Rica
12; Cuba, 13; Czechoslovakia, 14; Denmark, 15; Dominican Republic, 15
Ecuador, 16; Egypt, 17; El Salvador, 17; Estonia, 18; Ethiopia, 18; Finland, 18
France and Possessions, 18; Germany, 19; Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and India, 20; Greece, 24; Guatemala, 24; Haiti, 25; Honduras, 25; Hungary, 26
Iceland, 26; Iran, 26; Iraq, 26; Ireland, 27; Italy and Possessions, 27; Japanese
P^mpire, 27; Latvia, 27; Lebanon, 27; Liberia, 28; Liechtenstein, 28; Lithu-
ania, 28; Luxembourg, 28; Mexico, 28; Monaco, 30; Morocco, 31; Netherlands
and Possessions, 31; New Zealand, 32; Nicaragua, 32; Norway, 33; Palestine
and Trans-Jordan, 33; Panama, 34; Paraguay, 34; Peru, 35; Philippine Islands,
36; Poland, 36; Portugal an\i Possessions, 36; Rumania, 37; Saudi Arabia,
Kingdom of, 38; Spain, 38; Sweden, 39; Switzerland, 40; Syria, 41; Thailand,
41; Turkey, 41; Union of South Africa, 42; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
43; Uruguay, 44; Venezuela, 45; Yugoslavia, 46.
Officers of the Foreign Service assigned to the Department
Officers of the Foreign Service on special and temporary detail
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors
Officers of the Foreign Service now unassigned
Officers of the Foreign Service detained by the enemy
I NDEx OF Persons
Page
1
47
50
50
50
51
52
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
(T) — Temporary specialists appointed for the emergency. These appointees are arranged
according to salary; where salary is the same, according to the date of assignment;
and where date of assignment is the same, alphabetically.
(C) — Consulate (M) — Mission
(CA) — Consular agency (MA) — Office of military attach^
(CG) — Consulate general (MD) — Office of maritime delegate
(E) — Em'bassy (NA) — Office of naval attach^
(L) — Legation (VC) — Vice consulate
J indicates that the date given does not show the total length of continuous service of the officer
at the post. For this information regarding an officer in the Foreign Service, his biography
in the Register oj the Department of State should be consulted.
I
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
AVhence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
AFGHANISTAN
Kabul (L)_..
(MA)
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires (E)
(MA& NA).
Cornelius Van H. Engert, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Elbert G. Mathews, second secretary; vice consul.
Maj. Gordon B. Enders, military attache
California.
California.
War Dept.
Norman Armour, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Edward L. Reed, counselor of embassy
Merwin L. Bohan, counselor of embassy for
economic affairs.
David C. Berger, consul general; first secretary...
Paul O. Nyhus, agricultural attach^
Hugh Millard, first secretary
Harold M. Randall, first secretary.
Sheldon Thomas, second secretary
Eric C. Wendelin, second secretary
Gerald Warner, second secretary
Edward P. Maffitt, second secretary
Hiram Bingham, Jr., second secretary; consul
Philip P. Williams, third secretary; vice consul. .
Herbert V. Olds, third secretary; vice consul
Charles R. Burrows, third secretary; vice consul..
Clifton P. English, third secretary; vice consul...
Arthur J, Romero, vice consul
Sheldon W. Parks, vice consul
Howard K. Rutherford, vice consul
William B. Helme, vice consul
V. Walser Prospere, vice consul
John C. Neely, vice consul
Arthur F. Carey, vice consul..
Harold F. Swcnson, vice consul
Walter W. Hanes, vice consul..
Charles F. Hemphill, Jr., vice consul
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
Texas
War Dept.
Brig. Qen. John W. Lang, military attache and
military attachfi for air.
Capt. Walter W. Webb, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Sherlock Davis, asst. military attache...
Maj. Joseph C. King, asst. military attache
Maj. Charles H. Lee, asst. military attache
Capt. Donald F. Gibbons, asst. military attache.
Comdr. Robert S. Burgher, asst. naval attache 1 Navy Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
May 2,1942
Dec. 14,1943
July 8, 1942
May 18,1939
Oct. 27,1941
tNov. 5,1942
Virginia
Wisconsin
Nebraska
Iowa
New York
Massachusetts. . .
Massachusetts...
Missouri
Connecticut
California
Massachusetts...
Ohio
Tennessee
Dist. Columbia. .
Oregon
Texas
Illinois
Mississippi
Virginia
Ohio
New York
Ohio...
Texas
tJan.
July
Dec.
tAug.
Aug.
May
Nov.
tAug.
JNov.
Oct.
Sept.
Mar.
JFeb.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Jime
June
Oct.
Dec.
8,1944
28, 1934
30. 1942
23. 1943
30. 1940
23. 1941
2,1942
13. 1942
19. 1943
18, 1943
4. 1941
3, 1943
16. 1942
21, 1941
6,1942
6. 1942
8,1943
9,1943
12. 1943
3. 1943
24, 1943
1, 1943
22,1943
Apr. 14,1941
Sept. 16, 1943
Jan.
July
Oct.
Mar.
July
6, 1942
3,1943
14,1943
8,1943
11, 1941
1
$10, 000
4,000
17,500
9,000
7,200
6,000
7,200
8,200
6,000
5,300
4,700
4,500
4,100
4,100
4,000
3,500
3,600
2,750
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST*. APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
ARGENTINA-Continued
Buenos Aires (E)— Con.
(MA & NA)-Con
(T)
Lt. Comdr. John J. Wilkinson, Jr.. asst. naval
attach^.
Lt. Agesilaus W. Walker, Jr., asst. naval attach^
and asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Archie W. Green, asst. naval attachfi and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Judson B. Robinson, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Hayward Keniston, cultural relations attache
Philip P. Clover,' attache ---
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Michigan
New York
California
California
New York
Kansas
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Feb.
Aug
Apr.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
{Dec.
tDec.
Dec.
Nov.
tDec.
JFeb.
May
Apr.
Sept.
Dec.
Feb.
tDec.
Mar.
June
Dec.
Apr.
tJan.
17, 1943
16, 1943
16. 1943
2, 1944
11, 1942
24, 1942
28. 1944
8, 1941
3. 1941
15, 1942
20. 1942
9. 1942
14, 1944
4, 1942
4, 1942
24. 1943
16. 1942
14. 1944
4, 1942
4, 1942
4,1942
27. 1941
28. 1943
4, 1942
4, 1942
21, 1943
3, 1942
31. 1942
18, 1944
19. 1943
27, 1943
6, 1942
17. 1943
11. 1941
3, 1943
21. 1942
23, 1942
26, 1940
6,1942
22. 1944
Charles A Windham, special assistant . .
John F. Griffiths, senior cultural relations
assistant.
James MacGregor Byrne, special assistant
Connie R. Herron, senior economic analyst
Charles F. Merkel, senior economic analyst
John T Fishbum, economic analyst
Ohio
Oklahoma
California.
Illinois
Daniel V. Ryan, special assistant
Grant McDougall, economic analyst
Argentina
Minnesota
California...
New York
Michigan
New York
Indiana
Asher Norman Christensen, asst. cultural rela-
tions attache.
Francis K. Jo vin, economic analyst
Chandler Lawrence Daniels, economic analyst.. _
William H Melvin, economic analyst
Richard F. Lankenau, junior economic analyst...
William K. Leonhart, economic analyst.
West Virginia....
Massachusetts...
New York
Arkansas
Herman H Barger, economic analyst
H Andre Weismann, economic analyst
Miss Marie Elizabeth Richardson, junior eco-
nomic analyst.
Herman R. Kasper, junior economic analyst
Illinois
Colorado
Bahia Blanca (VC)
Mendoza (VC)
Minnesota
New York
Arizona
$3, 600
Richard H Post, vice consul
3,500
Aubrey E Lippincott, consul
4,100
Tobias E Matthews, vice consul .
South Carolina...
Raford W. Herbert, vice consul
AUSTRALIA
Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory (L).
Nelson T. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
John R. Minter, counselor of legation
Oklahoma..
South Carolina...
Tennessee
Texas
10, 000
7,000
-
Lacey C. Zapf, commercial attache...
8,800
8,000
Randolph A Kidder,' third secretary
Massachusetts...
War Dept
Navy Dept
3,500
(MA & NA)
Col. Karl Ferguson Baldwin, military attache....
Comdr. Malcolm Mackenzie, naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
'Assigned also to Asuncion, Montevideo, and Santiago: resident in Buenos Aires.
■Assigned also as consul general at Batavia, Java, with office temporarily situated at Melbourne; resident in Melbourne.
•Assigned also to Sydney; resident in Canberra.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
AUSTRALIA— Continued
Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory (L)— Continued.
(MA& NA)— Con
Adelaide, South Australia (C).
Brisbane, Queensland (C)
Melbourne, Victoria (C)
Perth, Western Australia (C)
Sydney, New South Wales
(CO).
BELGIUM AND POSSES-
SIONS
(Belcium) '
Brussels (Bruxelles) (E)
(MA & NA).
Consular offices in Belgium
closed.
(Africa)
Lfiopoldville, Belgian Congo
(C).
(T).
Lt. Col.T^rl C. Stewart, asst. military attachfi...
Lt. George A. Gade, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Nicholas D. Olivier, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Charles A. Hutchinson, consul
Joseph P. Ragland, consul
Robert Grinnell, vice consul
Clarence J. Spiker, consul general
Fred W. Jandrey, consul.
Ralph H. Hunt, vice consul
Mason Turner, consul
Courtland Christiani, vice consul
Ely E. Palmer, consul general
Charles H. Derry, consul
Wilson C. Flake, consul
Perry Ellis, vice consul
Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., vice consul-
Delano McKelvey, vice consul
Randolph A. Kidder,' vice consul
Lyle C. Himmel, vice consul
- - ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, ' * counselor of embassy K
Ernest de W. Mayer, second secretary
Col. William McKee Dunn,' military attach^
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell, ' naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache..
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache..
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache.
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Patrick Mallon, consul
Harry H. Schwartz, vice consul
Edwin W. Martin, vice consul
Edward M. Ingle, vice consul
Charles D. Withers, economic analyst.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Aug. 1, 1942
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 7, 1943
Minnesota
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Wisconsin
Massachusetts...
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia..
Rhode Island
Georgia
North Carolina..
California
Pennsylvania...
Dist. Columbia.
Massachusetts. _
South Dakota...
Dist. Columbia.
New York _
War Dept.-
Navy Dept-
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
Ohio JOct. 16,1940
California Dec. 8,1943
Ohio Mar. 21, 1944
Texas Sept. 22,1942
South Carolina...! Sept. 2,1943
Mar.
July
Dec.
Mar.
Upr.
tSept.
July
Mar.
Aug.
July
JDec.
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Feb.
Oct.
12, 1936
10, 1936
19. 1942
8, 1943
27. 1943
24, 1929
1, 1941
18, 1943
23, 1940
5, 1941
29. 1939
23. 1943
30. 1940
2, 1943
21. 1944
27, 1938
Apr. 1,1941
Mar. 18, 1944
JSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6,1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
' Assigned also to and resident in Canberra.
' Government of Belgium established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
* Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Lu.xembourg established in England.
« With the personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
BOLIVIA
La Paz (E)
ambassador extraordi-
nary and plenipotentiary.
... counselor of embassy..
Walter P. McConaughy, commercial attache
Robert F. Woodward, second secretary (consul) ..
Robert E. Wilson, third secretary (vice consul)..
Bromley K. Smith, third secretary (vice consul). .
Juan de Zengotita, third secretary (vice consul)...
William S. Rosenberg, third secretary (vice con-
sul).
Howard Brandon, third secretary (vice consul)
Alabama
Minnesota
Arizona _..
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia .
tDec. 8, 1942
July 18,1942
Apr. 24,1943
Dec. 26,1941
Aug. 24,1943
May 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
$4, 500
4,500
4,000
3,000
2,750
2,500
2,500
(MA) . - . .
Col. John B. Johnson, military attach^
War Dept
WarDept
War Dept
July 29,1943
Aug. 26,1943
Sept. 9,1942
Maj. Jay Roy Hunt, asst. military attache
Capt. Andrew Hyatt Masset, asst. military at-
tache.
(O-
Robert F. Woodward, consul (second secretary) .
Robert E. Wilson, vice consul (third secretary)...
Bromley K. Smith, vice consul (third secretary)..
Juan de Zengotita, vice consul (third secretary) . .
William S. Rosenberg, vice consul (third
secretary).
Howard Brandon, vice consul (third secretary) . .
Miimesota
Arizona
July 18,1942
Apr. 24,1943
Dec. 26,1941
Aug. 24,1943
May 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Sept. 16, 1942
tSept. 18, 1943
4,500
4,000
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia .
3,000
2,750
2,500
2,500
Tennessee
Dist. Columbia..
Louis M. Denis, vice consul
(T)
Charles W. Collier, cultural relations attache
Mark Q. Santi, senior economic analyst
Virginia ..
June 11,1942
July 21,1943
July 21,1943
Upr. 29,1943
Dec. 4, 1943
Texas
Dudley O. Singer, senior economic analyst
Norman C. Stines, Jr., senior economic analyst..
Francis A. O'Connell, special assistant
New Jersey
California
California..
Cocbabamba (C)
Douglas Henderson, vice consul
Massachusetts...
South Carolina...
Nov. 20, 1943
Mar. 1,1943
2,750
(T)
J. Allard Oasque, vice consul
BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro (E)
Jefferson Caffery, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
John F. Simmons, counselor of embassy; consul
general.
Harold S. Tewcll, consul general; first secretary..
Walter J. Donnelly, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Archie W. Childs, asst. commercial attache
Elvin Seibert, second secretary; consul ,
Louisiana
New York
North Dakota
Dist. Columbia..
Ohio
New York
Rhode Island
Oregon
July 13,1937
June 11,1941
tMiiT. 10, 1944
tNov. 5,1942
May 28,1935
Aug. 21,1940
July 30,1943
May 27,1941
Nov. 2,1942
Dec. 13,1941
Feb. 28,1941
June 1, 1942
{May 22,1943
tOct. 28,1925
17,50ft
9,600
8,201
8,00C
6,000
4,10fl
Reginald S. Kazanjian, second secretary; consul..
Ivan B. White, second secretary; vice consul
U. Alexis Johnson, second secretary; vice consul..
Jack B. Neathery, third secretary; vice consul
Elim O'Shaughnessy, third secretary; vice consul.
Forrest N. Daggett, vice consul
4,100
4,000
California
Texas . .
4,000
4,ooai
New York..
California
New York..
New York
3,500
2,500
Theodore A. Xanthaky, vice consul
Rudolf E. Cahn, vice consul
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
BRAZIL— Continued
Rio de Janeiro (E)— Con.
(MA&NA) _ -
Brig. Gen. Hayes A. Kroner, military attacM...
Capt. Charles J. Rend, naval attachfi and naval
attache for air.
Lt. Col. George M. Potter, asst. military attache.
Maj. Marshall F. Priest, asst. military attache
for air.
Maj. Andrew P. Fuller, asst. military attache...
MaJ. Lincoln O'Brien, asst. military attache
Maj. George F. Borton, asst. military attache
Capt. Richard T. Cassldy, asst. military attache.
Capt. Horace C. Peterson, asst. military attache.
Maj. Thomas L. Ridge, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Walter F. McLallen, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
William A. Wieland, special assistant
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept -
Navy Dept
New York
Colorado
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Sept
Sept.
Mar.
July
Sept.
Jan.
Feb.
June
July
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
July
May
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
July
Apr.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Apr.
15, 1944
22, 1943
6. 1942
29. 1942
30, 1943
30. 1943
13. 1944
3. 1943
30,1943
13, 1942
3, 1943
4. 1941
2. 1943
1. 1944
8. 1942
24, 1942
27. 1942
13. 1943
21, 1943
1,1941
25, 1942
23, 1942
2,1942
20, 1942
22. 1942
2. 1943
10. 1943
26. 1941
24. 1942
10, 1942
11, 1942
14, 1942
16, 1942
20, 1942
5,1943
15, 1942
26, 1942
4,1942
21. 1941
22. 1944
27. 1942
22, 1942
17, 1942
4,1943
20 1942
(T)
Guy Louis Bush, agricultural attache
Roderic Crandall, attache .
California
Dist. Columbia..
Connecticut
New York
Vermont .
William L. Norris, senior economic analyst
David S. Green, senior economic analyst
Fred T . Wagner, special assistant
Roscoe Freeman Patterson, special assistant
William Rex Crawford, cultural relations attache.
Joseph S. Piazza, asst. cultural relations attache-
Louis E. LeBel, senior economic analyst
Kenneth M. Davidson, senior economic analyst..
Rudolph E. Zetterstrand, economic analyst
Donald W. Forsyth, senior economic analyst
John P. Curtis, senior economic analyst
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Maryland
Idaho
West Virginia
Pennsylvania
Texas
Gail Murphy, senior economic analyst
Florida
Alden J. Hiern, senior economic analyst
Louisiana
California
California
Kentucky
Ohio
Nestor 0. Ortiz, junior economic analyst--.
Richard A. Sutherland, junior economic analyst..
John Gordon Mein, junior economic analyst
Alfred J. Henney, economic analyst
Harvey R. Wellman, economic analyst
William F. Germon, economic analyst _.
New York
New York
Utah
L. Peirce Brady, economic analyst
Mrs. Aldene Barrington Leslie, economic analyst-
Herbert W. D. Mayers, junior economic analyst..
Sheldon B. Vance, junior economic analyst
Richard A. Godfrey, junior economic analyst
Robert F. Corrigan, vice consul
Montana
Massachusetts...
Kentucky
Ohio
Peter J. Raineri, vice consul
New York
Texas
Ulrich H. Williams, junior agricultural analyst...
Charles Edward Eaton, vice consul
Missouri
Texas
Victoria, Espirito Santo
V. Harwood Blocker, vice consul
Daniel M. Braddock, consul .
(VC).
Bahia (Sao Salvador), Bahia
Michigan..
Illinois
$6,000
(C).
(T)
Larry Bamette, economic analyst
George L. Phillips, vice consul
New York -
9,1943
582335—44-
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
BRAZIL— Continued
Bello Horizonte, .Minas Oe-
raes (C).
Florianopolis, Santa Ca-
tharina (C).
(T) -.—
Fortalez-a, CearS (C)
Natal, Kio Grande do Norte
(C).
Pari (Belfim), Pard (C)
(T) — -.
Manfios, Amazonas (VC)
Sfio Luiz, Maraniiao (C A)
Pernambuco (Recife), Per
nambuco (C).
(T)-.
Porto Aiegre, Rio Orande do
Sul (C).
(T) —
Rio Grande, Rio Grande
do Sul (CA).
Santos, Sao Paulo (C)
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo (CG).
(T).
Curitlba, Parana (VC)
(T).
BULGARIA
State of war declared by Bul-
garia December 13, 1941.
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario (E)
Jay Walker, consul..
William Preston Rambo, vice consul..
Robert Black, vice consul
Walter W. Hoffmann, consul
Dudley E. Cyphers, vice consul
Harold Sims, vice consul.
John H. Burns, vice consul
Robert Jakes, 3d, vice consul
Kenneth Wernimont, agricultural commissioner..
Fred Godsey. vice consul...
Hubert Maness, vice consul
Wiley T. Clay, consular agent...
Samuel namilton Wiley, consul general..
Leo J. Callanan, consul.
Donald W. Lamm, vice consul
J. Thomas Rae, vice consul
Robert Bruce Harley, vice consul
Reginald S. Castleman, consul
Roy Nash, senior cultural relations olEcer
John M. Beard, senior economic analyst
Robert M. Denhardt, agricultural analyst
William E. Price, vice consul
Eugene C. Pfiflner, consular agent
Arthur G. Parsloe, vice consul
Cecil M. P. Cross, consul general.
Frederic C. Fomes, Jr., consul.
W. Garland Richardson, consul ,
Wales W. Signer, consul
Leland C. AltafTer, vice consul
Carlton Sprague Smith, cultural relations officer,
George T. Colman, senior economic analyst
Henry W.Spielman, junior agricultural economist
Frederick J. Noel, economic analyst..
Tycon C. Heilbronner, economic analyst
Franklin McFadden Sands, economic analyst
Ross E. Hoverter, economic analyst..
Frank H. Oram, economic analyst
Jesse Milton Orme, vice consul.
Dist. Columbia- -
Florida
Ohio
California
Connecticut
Tennessee.
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Nebraska
Texas
Oklahoma..
North Carolina..
North Carolina..
Massachusetts...
Dist. Columbia..
Minnesota
Pennsylvania
California
California
North Carolina. .
Texas
Missouri
Illinois
Georgia
Rhode Island
New York
Virginia
Michigan
Ohio
Wisconsin
Oklahoma
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Idaho
Sept. 4,1943
Dec. 16,1942
Jan. 20,1944
tSept. 28, 1943
June 2, 1943
Feb. 28,1941
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Oct.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
18. 1943
22. 1944
16. 1943
11, 1942
26. 1940
1,1940
15. 1944
8,1942
10, 1942
31, 1942
4, 1941
4,1943
July 13,1943
Feb. 25,1943
tDec. 28,1942
Jan. 11,1943
Dec. 1. 1942
tJune
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
tApr.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
tJune
tApr.
Sept.
7.1923
21. 1941
22,1942
29,1942
28,1943
7,1943
1,1944
14, 1943
10. 1942
20,1942
17. 1943
17, 1943
1.1943
16. 1943
6,1941
Ray Atherton,! ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary
Lewis Clark, first secretary; consul
Illinois...
Alabama.
JNov. 18, 1943
Apr. 29,1914
I Accredited also to Denmark.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CANADA— Continued
Ottawa, Ontario (E)— Con...
(MA & NA).
Calgary, Alberta (C)....
Edmonton, Alberta (C).
Fort William and Port Arthur,
Ontario (C).
Halifax, Nova Scotia (CQ)...
Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick (VC).
Hamilton, Ontario (C)
Montreal, Quebec (CO)
(T).
Niagara Falls, Ontario (C)...
Quebec. Quebec (C)
Reglna, Saskatchewan (C)...
St. John. New Brunswick
(C),
Henry M. Bankhead, commercial attache
Clifford C. Taylor, agricultural attachfi
Oliver B. North, asst. commercial attachfi
Miss Katherine E. O'Connor, third secretary;
vice consul.
John Evarts Horner, third secretary; vice consul
John W. Tuthill, third secretary; vice consul
Irven M. Eitreim, third secretary; vice consul....
George C. Minor, vice consul
Russell B. Jordan, vice consul
Thaddeus H. Chylinski, vice consul
Col. Francis J. Oraling, military attachfi
Lt. Col. David A. Burchinal, military air attachS
Capt. Glenn F. Howell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Capt. Harry C. Archer, asst. military air attache
Lt. Comdr. Julius Fleischmann, asst. naval at-
tache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. John C. McBride, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Norman B. Deuel, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Charles W. Allen, vice consul.
Robert Enelish, consul
Paul C. Seddicum, vice consul
Harvey T. Goodier, consul
Edwin Carl Kemp, consul general
Samuel R. Thompson, consul
Edwin N. Gunsaulus, vice consul
Charles H. Taliaferro, vice consul __
Frederick C. Johnson, vice consul
Clay Merrell, vice consul
Homer M. Byington, consul general
John D. Johnson, consul
Laurence W. Taylor, consul
Frederick E. Farnsworth, consul
Coldwell S. Johnston, consul
Fred E. Waller, vice consul...
Bartley P. Gordon, vice consul
James E. Callahan, vice consul
John R. Barry, vice consul
Stephen B. Vaughan, vice consul
Stanley T. Hayes, vice consul...
Alexander Schnee, senior economic analyst
Lynn W. Franklin, consul
William H. Brown, vice consul
Frank C. Niccoll, vice consul
Bertel E. Kuniholm, consul
Adam Beaumont, vice consul
Walter S. Reineck, consul
Paul H. Demille, vice consul
George Gregg Fuller, consul
Mansop Gilbert, vice consul
Florida
Colorado
Connecticut.
Indiana
Colorado
Massachusetts...
South Dakota.
West Virginia..
Wyoming
Connecticut
WarDept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
June 20,1933
Sept. 30. 1939
Nov. 16, 1928
JDec. 29,1939
Jan. 8, 1944
Mar. 16, 1942
Dec. 8, 1942
{Feb. 23,1940
Oct. 9, 1933
Feb. 3, 1942
Feb. 18,1943
Jan. 7, 1944
Jan. 2, 1943
WarDept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Wyoming...
New Hampshire.
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Florida
California...
Minnesota..
Virginia
New Jersey.
July 15,1941
Oct. 8, 1942
Nov. 26, 1941
Sept. 29, 1930
June 25,1943
Sept. 8,1943
Feb. 15,1935
Apr. 8, 1941
Sept. 17, 1941
Oct. 7, 1938
July 22,1942
Sept. 19, 1921
Oklahoma
Connecticut
Vermont
California
Colorado
Nevada
Michigan
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
New Jersey
New Hampshire.
New York
Maryland
New Jersey
Colorado
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
Ohio
Texas
California
Indiana
May
Aug.
June
Nov.
May
tJuly
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Sept.
July
Dec.
Aug.
May
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
May
2. 1941
13, 1935
25. 1942
20. 1943
26. 1942
17, 1941
2. 1942
26. 1943
11. 1941
3, 1919
3, 1942
18. 1939
17. 1944
16. 1940
31, 1937
6,1940
20. 1943
6,1941
27. 1942
30. 1941
27. 1943
7,1943
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1. 194 1
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CANADA — Conlinued
St. Stephen, New Brunswick
(C).
Sarnia, Ontario (C)...
Toronto, Ontario (CG)
Vancouver, British Colum-
bia (CO).
Victoria, British Columbia
(C).
Windsor, Ontario (C)
Winnipeg, Manitoba (CO).
Eenora, Ontario (CA).
CHILE
Santiago (E)
George L. Brist, vice consul...
William A. Mitchell, vice consul
Charles E. B. Payne, vice consul
North Winship, consul general
Curtis T. Everett, consul. . -
Easton T. Kelsey, vice consul
Frederick A. Bohne, vice consul
George L. Tolman, vice consul
Dwight W. Fisher, vice consul
Robert H. Macy, vice consul
Robert William Harding, vice consul.
Thomas L. Hughes, consul general
Ralph A. Boemstein, consul
John L. Bankhead, vice consul...
Nelson P. Meeks, vice consul
Augustus C. Owen, vice consul..
Walter M. Walsh, vice consul.
Robert Lacy Smyth, consul
Eugene H. Johnson, vice consul
George K. Donald, consul general
John S. Calvert, consul
Frank A. Schuler, Jr., consul
Joseph E. Newton, vice consul
Charles H. Stephan, vice consul
Charles C. Sundell, vice consul
Alfred W. Klieforth, consul general...
Erik W. Magnuson, consul
George D. LaMont, consul
William Belton, vice consul
Bernard F. Heller, vice consul
Rupert H. Moore, consular agent
(MA & NA).
Claude O. Bowers, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Donald R. Heath, counselor of embassy..
John W. Bailey, Jr., consul general; first secretary.
Clarence C. Brooks, first secretaryl..
Joel C. Hudson, first secretary; consul
George D. Andrews, second secretary; consul
Arthur F. Tower, second secretary; consul
Norris S. Haselton, second secretary; vice consul.
Miss Minedee McLean, third secretary; vice
consul.
Cagiden L. McLam, vice consul
Joseph E. Maldonado, vice consul
Kenneth S. Barker, vice consul..
Col. Wendell Gunner Johnson, military attache..
Lbv-Col. Daniel E. Ellis, military air attache
Iowa
Maine
Michigan
Georgia
Tennessee
Michigan
New York..
Colorado
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina. -
New York.
Dist. Columbia..
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina..
New York
South Carolina...
Colorado
California..
Wisconsin
Alabama
North Carolina. .
Michigan
Pennsylvania...
New York
Minnesota
Pennsylvania. . .
Illinois..
New York
Oregon...
Massachusetts..
Canada
New York.
Kansas
Texas
New Jersey.
Missouri
Tennessee...
New York..
New Jersey.
Louisiana...
Oct.
tJuly
June
June
Aug.
Nov.
JNov.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
JMay
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
tJune
tFeb.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
Jim 6
Feb.
28, 1925
15, 1943
20. 1940
21. 1941
18. 1942
4, 1941
7, 1922
8, 1943
18. 1943
14, 1943
9, 1930
27, 1943
30, 1943
14,1941
14, 1928
16, 1931
20. 1933
9, 1943
30. 1941
23. 1940
30, 1943
24, 1943
6. 1943
2. 1944
10, 1940
5,1941
16, 1943
25, 1943
11. 1942
11, 1938
5, 1918
June 22,1939
Virginia
Arizona
California Mar.
War Dept.
War Dept.
tMar.
11, 1942
Nov.
8, 1943
tNov.
14, 1941
Mar.
12, 1943
Apr.
13, 1942
Oct.
13, 1942
Aug.
19, 1943
tDec.
29, 1939
Feb.
24, 1931
lOct.
9, 1943
Mar.
6,1943
Mar.
11,1942
Dec.
18, 1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CH ILE — Continued
Santiago (E) — Continued.
(MA & NA)-Continued.
(T).
Arica (VC)
Concepcion (VC)
Punta Arenas (Maga-
llanes) (VC).
Valdivia (VC) (T)
Antofagasta (C)
V'alparaiso (C).
(T).
Capt. Joseph P. Rockwell, naval attach^ and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Harold J. Pearson, asst. military attache.
Capt. Henry W. Wiley, Jr., asst. military attach^..
Capt. Douglas Gorman, Jr., asst. military attache-
Lt. Robert H. Barnum, asst. naval attachfe and
asst. naval attachfe for air.
Lt. (jg) Leo E. Haughey, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attachfi for air.
Lawrence Kinnaird, cultural relations attache
Philip W. Thayer, special assistant..
Philip P. Clover, ' attache
Julius F. Franki, special assistant
Leonard H. Price, senior economic analyst
Earl C. Hollingsworth, senior economic analyst..
J. Hubert Lee, special assistant
Tibo J. Chavez, senior economic analyst..
Daniel L. Horowitz, senior economic analyst
Gardner E. Palmer, senior economic analyst
Biddle H. Garrison, special assistant
James Parker Wilson, agricultural economist
C. Wilfred Dare, economic analyst
R. F. Schneider, economic analyst
Robert L. Harmon, junior economic analyst
G. Alonzo Stanford, vice consul
Frederick Joseph Brule, junior economic analyst.
James Denis McLaughlin, junior economic
analyst.
Robert W. Weise, Jr., vice consul
John B. Vanderburgh, junior economic analyst-. .
Philip R. Wade, junior economic analyst
Miss Virginia Elizabeth Phillips, junior economic
analyst.
Oliver M. Marcy, vice consul
Caspar D. Green, vice consul ,
Thomas Edmund Burke, vice consul.
Edward Lowry Waggoner, vice consul-
Lee R. Blohm, consul
Walter W. Wiley, vice consul
Francis M. Withey, vice consul
Joseph F. Burt, consul
Julian L. Nugent, Jr., vice consul
Warren C. Stewart, vice consul
Frederick L. Royt, vice consul
Henry A. Hoyt, vice consul .'
Arnaldo Berenguer, economic analyst..
Joseph W. Schutz, vice consul
Frank T. Rueter, consular agent
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Massachusetts .
Ohio
Connecticut
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo
(CA).
' Assigned also to Buenos Aires, Asuncion, and Montevideo; resident in Buenos Aires.
Ohio
Arizona
North Carolina.
Michigan
Illinois
New Mexico
Maryland
Wisconsin
California
New York
Florida..
Pennsylvania ..
Dec. 2, 1942
Jan.
June
Aug.
Feb.
12, 1943
2, 1942
25, 1942
3, 1942
May 12, 1943
California.-
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Texas...
Maryland
Texas
Texas
New Mexico
New York
Michigan
New Jersey
California.
New Jersey
California
Utah
Michigan
Montana
Massachusetts.. -
Minnesota.
CaUfornia.-
Oklahoma..
Virginia
Jan.
JJune
Apr.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
'Mar.
12, 1943
5, 1943
24, 1942
18, 1942
17, 1942
29. 1942
7. 1942
29. 1943
28, 1943
7. 1943
4, 1943
17. 1941
16, 1943
9, 1943
2. 1942
17. 1942
8. 1943
2,5, 1944
Aug. 9, 1941
JFeb. 17. 1944
tJan. 10,1944
Nov. 17, 1943
Jan. 18, 1944
July 25.1942
Mar. 5, 1943
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
July
Jan.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
tOct.
4, 1942
18. 1942
6, 1942
17, 1944
30. 1940
14, 1944
16. 1941
16, 1940
29. 1943
12. 1942
29. 1943
1,1934
10
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CHINA
Chungking (E)
Clarence E. Gauss, ambassador extraordinary
Connecticut
Feb. 11,1941
$17,500
and plenipotentiary.
George Atcheson, Jr., counselor of embassy
California
Dec. 4, 1942
7,200
J. Bartlett Richards, commercial attaehfe..
Maryland
Nov. 27, 1942
7,000
Owen L. Dawson, agricultural attachfe
Illinois
June 11,1943
7,000
Horace H. Smith,' 'second secretary.
Ohio
Sept. 28, 1942
5,000
James K. Penfield, second secretary
Nov. 2, 1942
5,000
Everett F. Drumright,' ' second secretary
Oklahoma
Nov. 21, 1942
6,000
J. Hall Paxton,' second secretary
Virginia
Nov. 8, 1943
5,000
Robert S. Ward, second secretary..
Ohio
Mar. 23, 1944
July 8, 1943
5,000
Harry E. Stevens,' ♦ second secretary...
4,700
Harvey Lee Milbourne, second secretary
West Virginia
Nov. 3, 1943
4,700
Arthur R. Ringwalt, second secretary
Nebraska
Jan. 1, 1943
4,600
John Davies, Jr., second secretary
Ohio
July 1, 1942
4,500
Raymond P. Ludden,' second secretary _
Aug. 10,1943
4,500
Carl H. Boehringer, second secretary
Michigan
tOet. 6, 1943
4,100
Edward E. Rice,' 'second .secretary
Wisconsin
tFeb. 6, 1943
4,000
John S. Service,' second secretary
Ohio
JFeb. 6, 1943
4,000
John K. Emmerson, second secretary
Colorado
Aug. 10,1943
July 8, 1943
4,000
William E. Yuni, third secretary...
4,000
Charles S. Millet, third secretary
Jan. 14, 1944
4,000
Philip D. Sprouse, third secretary
Tennessee
July 1, 1942
3,500
Fulton Freeman, third secretary...
California
Jan. 12,1943
3,500
Hungerford B. Howard,' third secretary
California
Jan. 12, 1943
3,.S00
Alfred T. Wellborn,' third .secretary
Louisiana .. ..
Sept. 29, 1943
3,500
LaRue R. Lutkins, third secretary
New York
Dec. 15,1943
2,750
(MA &NA) -
Col. Morris B. dePass, military attach^.
War Dept
Jan. 18,1943
Col. Charles C. Brown, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 21, 1942
naval attache for air.
Capt. Roy Perrin McNair, Jr., asst. military
War Dept
June 22,1942
attache.
Capt. Lincoln C. Brownell, asst. military attache
War Dept
Sept. 1,1942
for air.
Capt. Alexander W. Farmer, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Aug. 31,1043
Lt. Comdr. Frank H. Herrington, asst. naval
Navy Dept
Jan. 6, 1943
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Phillips Talbot, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 14, 1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Franklin R. Fette, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 29, 1941
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Simon H. Hitch, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Jan. 8, 1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. Arthur J. Campbell, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Dec. 7, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Ensign Houghton Freeman, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 23,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
' Assigned also to Kunming.
' Temporarily at Tihwa.
« Temporarily at Sian.
* Temporarily at Chengtu
' Temporarily at Lanchow.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
11
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CHINA— Continued
Kunming (Yiinnanfu), Yun-
nan (CO).
Kweilin, Kwangsi (C)".
Tihwa, Sinkiang (C)'...
Consular oflBces in Japanese-
occupied areas of China
closed.
COLOMBIA
Bogota (E).
William R. Langdon, consul general.
Everett F. Drumright,' s consul
Horace H. Smith,' ' consul
J. Hall Paxton,2 consul -
Harry E. Stevens, 2 '• consul
Raymond P. Ludden,* consul
John S. Service,* consul..
Edward E. Rice,' » consul...
Alfred T. Wellborn,' vice consul
M. Robert Rutherford, vice consul
Hungerford B. Howard, ^ vice consul
Richard M. Service,' vice consul.
Philip F. Cherp," vice consul...
Archibald A. McFadyen, Jr.," vice consul.
Fong Chuck, vice consul
Paul L. Springer,!' vice consul
Hubert F. Ferrell," vice consul
Glenn C. Hayes, vice consul.-.
Richard M. Service,' vice consul
Horace H. Smith," consul
Arthur Bliss Lane, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Paul C. Daniels, counselor of embassy
William E. Dunn, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Gerald A. Mokma, second secretary; consul
Andrew E. Donovan, 2d, second secretary; vice
consul.
Alfred H. Lovell, Jr., third secretary; vice consul
James S. Triolo,'^ third secretary: vice consul
Herbert F. N. Schmitt, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
James C. Lobenstine, third secretary; vice consul.
Douglas N. Forman, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
D. Chadwick Braggiotti, third secretary; vice
consul.
Granville Oury-Jackson, vice consul.
George T. Lister, vice consul
Massachusetts.
Oklahoma
Ohio
Virginia
California
Massachusetts.
Ohio
Wisconsin
Louisiana
Montana..
California
California
Minnesota
Virginia
Hawaii
New Jersey
Virginia
Ohio
California
Ohio
New York.
New York.
Texas.
Iowa
California.
Michigan.
California.
Michigan.
Connecticut
Massachusetts.
New York.
(MA & NJl).
Michigan...
New York . .
War Dept...
War Dept ..
Navy Dept-
Col. John A. Weeks, military attach^..
Capt. Wilmer Reed Maxson, military air attach^.
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attach^ and naval
attache for air. |
' Temporarily at Tihwa.
' Assigned also to and resident in Chungking.
• Temporarily at Sian.
• Assigned also to Chungking; resident in Kunming.
» Temporarily at Lanchow.
• Temporarily at Kweilin.
' Temporary. Functions under the general supervision of the Embassy at Chungking.
• Temporarily. Assigned also to Kunming; resident In Chungking.
• Temporarily. Assigned also to Chungking and Kunming.
•• Temporarily at Chengtu.
" Resident in Chungking.
" Temporarily at Buenaventura.
" Temporary. Functions under the general supervision of the Consulate General at Kunming.
June
Feb.
July
Nov.
Dec.
tNov.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Nov.
Jan.
July
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oct.
10, 1943
2, 1943
27, 1943
8, 1943
31, 1943
6. 1942
14. 1943
7. 1943
23. 1941
25, 1943
1, 1943
25, 1943
20. 1942
16. 1943
10. 1944
1, 1943
1, 1943
10, 1943
21, 1943
13, 1943
Mar. 5,1942
Oct.
Oct.
22, 1943
4, 1943
Feb. 15,1944
June 9, 1941
June 30, 1941
tJuly 16. 1941
July 22, 1942
May 16,1942
June 10,1942
Jan. 16,1943
Dec. 15,1938
JMar. 7,1944
July 1, 1943
tJan. 17,1944
Jan. 18,1944
12
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 19 44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
COLOM BI A— Continued
Bogota (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Con.
(T).
Maj. Edwin McKee, asst. military attach^
Capt. James R. Fitzpatriclj, asst. military attachfi.
Capt. Harold K. Milks, asst. military attache
Lt. Robert Breckinridge, asst. naval attachfe and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. (jg) James O. Grayson, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Horace V. Oeib, agricultural adviser
War Dept...
WarDept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Barranquilla (C)
(T) .-
Bucaramanga (C)
Call(C)
(T)
Buenaventura (VC)
Cartagena (C)
(T)
Medellln (C)
(T)
COSTA RICA
San Jos6 (E)
Richard M. Connell, senior economic analyst..
Roy W. Merritt, attache
John Abel Hopkins, agricultural adviser
Robert J. Derby, special assistant
Albert H. Gerberich, cultural relations attache
Arthur H. Taylor, economic analyst.. _.
George W. Caldwell, Jr., economic analyst
Lawrence Pierce, economic analyst
Arthur E. Garrison, junior economic analyst..
Fidencio Guerra, junior economic analyst
Walter Trenta, special assistant
H. Theodore Hoffman, junior economic analyst. .
Irwin C. Byington, junior economic analyst
Glenn R. McCarty, Jr., vice consul
Henry L. Taylor, junior economic analyst
Texas
New Jersey...
New York
Iowa
Texas
Pennsylvania -
Leonard G. Dawson, consul
Andrew B. Wardlaw, vice consul
George Camahan, vice consul
S. Wilson Clark, vice consul
Terrance G. Leonhardy, vice consul.
J. Brock Havron, vice consul
Howard A. Bowman, consul
Fernando Terrassa, vice consul
Park F. Wollam, vice consul
Robert G. Wesson, vice consul
James B. Triolo,' vice consul
R. Kenneth Oakley, vice consul
Willaid R. Ray, vice consul
Leonard R. Morey, vice consul
Vernon L. Fluharty, vice consul
Henry T. Unverzagt, vice consul
John F. Fitzgerald, vice consul
Fay A. Des Portes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Edward O. Trucblood, first secretary; consul
Rufus H. Lane, Jr., second secretary; consul
n. Gordon Minnigerode, second secretary; vice
consul.
S. Roger Tyler, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Livingston D. Watrous, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Atwood Collins, 2d. vice consul
Virginia
New York...
Kansas
Texas
New York..,
Ohio
Tennessee...
Iowa
Washington.
Sept. 11, 1942
Feb. 6, 1942
6. 1942
11,1943
July
Oct.
Feb. C, 1942
Virginia
South Carolina..
New York
California.-
Michigan
Tennessee
California
Puerto Rico
California
Ohio ---.
California
Arkansas
Texas
New York
Ohio
Virginia
Pennsylvania...
South Carolina..
Illinois
Virginia
Dist. Columbia.
West Virginia . .
New York
Connecticut
Nov.
July
June
Feb.
July
Feb.
May
June
Mar.
July
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
July
Mar.
Dec.
July
Oct.
Sept.
tJan.
May
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Feb.
Dec.
July
June
Nov.
11, 1942
21. 1941
13. 1942
15, 1944
1. 1942
1, 1944
29. 1943
4. 1943
6, 1943
26, 1943
18, 1943
23,1943
9. 1941
9. 1942
30, 1941
21. 1943
22. 1944
27. 1941
8. 1942
2. 1943
16. 1942
16, 1944
1. 1942
4, 1941
1. 1943
31. 1943
4, 1943
23, 1942
17. 1944
19, 1942
23. 1941
4, 1941
24. 1942
Mar. 27, 1943
June 22,1943
Mar. 26, 1943
Aug. 27,1541
Oct. 4, 1939
Oct. 7, 1942
June 14,1943
I Temporarily.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
13
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
COSTA RICA— Continued
San Jos6 (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attach?
Jan. 1."), 1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attachfe..
WarDept
ISept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
Maj. Irving E. Roberts, asst. military attach^
WarDept.
Sept. 14, 1943
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attachfi
War Dept
Sept. 8,1943
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache. . .
WarDept
tSept. 18, 1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 21, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
June 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T) . ..
Eugene Desvernine, special assistant
Oct 12 1942
Victor C. Heck, junior economic analyst
Feb. 7, 1942
July 30,1942
Edward D. Cuffe, junior economic analyst
New York
Qolfito (CA) .....
Fred F. Flandry, consular agent
Jan. 20, 1943
Puntarenas (VC) (T)
John Logan Hagan, vice consul
Dec. 30, 1943
Quepos (CA)
Kenneth W. Harding, consular agent
Jan. 20,1943
Port Limon (C)
William L. S. Williams, vice consul
Wisconsin
Dec. 11,1943
$2, 500
CUBA
Habana (E)
Spruille Braden, ambassador extraordinary and
Dec. 20, 1941
17, 500
plenipotentiary.
Allan Dawson, counselor of embassy
Iowa
Mar. 14, 1944
6,400
Albert F. Nufer, counselor of embassy for eco-
New York
tNov. 5,1942
8,000
nomic affairs.
Paul Q. Minneman, agricultural attache
Ohio
Apr. 15, 1942
7,200
George C. Howard, first secretary; consul
Dist. Columbia..
Michigan
Nov. 6,1942
June 6, 1943
7,800
Richard F. Boyce, first secretary; consul . .
6,900
Eugene M. Hinkle, second secretary
New York
July 8 1942
6 000
Bernard Gotlieb, second secretary; consul
New York..
July 5, 1943
5,600
George M. Graves, second secretary; consul
Vermont
Aug. 12,1943
4,800
Lawrence S. Armstrong, second secretary; consul..
New York
Aug. 6, 1942
4,700
Charles H. Ducote, commercial attache
Massachusetts...
Missouri
tNov. 13,1942
Oct. 5, 1940
4,500
Kennett F. Potter, second secretary; consul
4,600
Garret G. Ackerson, Jr., second secretary; consul.
New Jersey
Apr. 17,1942
4,500
H. Bartlett Wells, second secretary; consul
New Jersey
Mar. 16, 1943
4,100
Thomas S. Campen, asst. commercial attache
North Carolina..
JDec. 16,1942
4,000
Orray Taft, Jr., second secretary; consul
California...
Feb. 18,1943
4,000
Harold E. Montamat, second secretary; consul...
New Jersey
Feb. 11,1944
4,000
Hector C. Adam, Jr., second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Henry T. Smith, third secretary; vice consul
New York
June 16,1943
4,000
Georgia
Dec. 15,1943
3,000
William A. Crawford, third secretary; vice consul.
Pennsylvania
Mar. 27, 1941
2,750
William W. Walker, third secretary; vice consul..
North Carolina..
July 11,1942
2,750
Charles W. Smith, third secretary; vice consul...
California
July 24,1942
2.750
582333—44-
14
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CUBA — Continued
Habana (E)— Continued.
(MA &NA)....
(T).
Nueva Qerona (VC)
Antilla (C)....
Camaguey (C)
Cienfuegos (C)
Sagua la Grande (CA).
Nuevitas (C)_
Santiago de Cuba (C)
Manzanillo (CA).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA »
Praha (E)
Tliomas J. Cole, vice consul -.
John H. Marvin, vice consul
Raoul F. Washington, vice consul-
Col. Egon R. Tauseh, military attache..,
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attachfe.
Col. John N. Hart, naval attacbS and naval at-
tachfe for air.
Lt. Col. William E. Boone, asst. military attaehg.
Capt. Thomas D. Burns, asst. military attache..
Lt. Comdr. Einar T. Anderson, asst. naval attachfi
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Albert J. Powers, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. John C. Hill, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Clarence A. Botsford, minerals attache
Gustavo Duran, special assistant
Clarence Boonstra, asst. agricultural attache
Adolph B. Horn, special assistant
E. Clinton Smith, economic analyst
Arden Edward DuBois, junior economic analyst-
James Bennett, junior economic analyst
J. Ramon Solana, vice consul
Joseph A. Jones, special assistant.-
George V^arrelmann, junior economic analyst
Gerald G. Jones, vice consul
Horace J. Dickinson, consul_
Franklin Hawley, vice consul
F. Ridgway Liueaweaver, consul.
Eugene E. Jova, consular agent- .
Edward S. Benet, vice consul
Gordon L. Burke, consul
Harry W. Story, vice consul
Raoul A. Bertot, consular agent..
Ohio
Florida
New York-
War Dept-.
War Dept-
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Louisiana..
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Minnesota.
New York
North Carolina. -
Virginia
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Arkansas..
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Cuba.
Massachusetts...
Georgia.
North Carolina. .
Cuba
Apr. 25,1941
JFeb. 28,1927
tFeb. 28,1927
Jan. 17,1944
tSept. 30, 1943
-Tune 21,1943
Nov. 1, 1941
Jan. 17,1944
Aug. i, 1941
July 3, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Dec.
Jan.
tOct.
June
tFeb.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Sept.
May
Feb.
Sept.
July
tOct.
July
July
Feb.
tApr.
26. 1942
30. 1943
14, 1943
15. 1942
1,1944
14. 1943
14, 1943
16. 1942
23. 1943
22, 1943
31, 1943
7, 1922
28, 1942
5, 1943
6, 1922
5, 1943
5, 1943
13, 1925
20, 1922
Dist. Columbia.
New York
tSept. 15, 1943
Feb. 7, 1944
ambassador
extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,2 ' counselor of embassy *.
John H. Bruins, first secretary
' Government of Czechoslovakia established in England.
* Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
« Also appointed charge d'allaires near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
* With the personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
15
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CZECHOSLOVAKIA—
Continued
Praha (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)...
Col. William McKee Dunn.i military attach^
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell,' naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attach^
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attach^..
Maj.Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache....
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland.i asst. military attache..
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept..
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
{Sept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6.1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 2,5,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
DENMARK
Copenhagen (Kobenhavn)...
Ray Atherton,' envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
Illinois...
{July 8, 1943
Legation and Consulate Gen-
eral at Copenhagen closed.
(Greenland)
Qodthaab (C)
John B. Ocheltree, consul
Nevada...
Sept. 26, 1942
Aug. 7, 1942
$4,500
2,750
Gray Bream, vice consul .
Wyoming
"DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Ciudad Trujillo (E)
Ellis 0. Briggs, appointed ambassador extraor-
dinary and plenipotentiary.
. ... first secretary
Maine
Mar. 21, 1944
in 000
Robert Newbegin, second secretary; consul
Don V. Catlett, third secretary; vice consul
Harry Clinton Reed, third secretary; vice consul .
James G. McCargar, third secretary; vice consul.
Hernan C. Vogenitz, vice consul
Massachusetts...
Missouri.
Dec. 11,1942
Mar. 29, 1941
JDec. 16,1942
Nov. 2,5, 1943
July 9, 1943
4,400
2,750
2,500
2,500
Ohio
California.-
Ohio
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, mOitary air
attache.
Maj. Roger Willock, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
1st Lt. Edward J. Ruff, asst. military attach^
Lt. Leland P. Johnston, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Sept. 30, 1943
Mar. 13, 1944
Apr. 5, 1943
Oct. 12,1943
Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
■ Accredited also to Canada.
16
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Xame and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-
Continaed
Ciudad Trujillo (E>— Con. I I
(T) Frederick A. Kuhn, senior economic analyst | Dist. Columbia.. Feb. 16,1944
W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., jimior economic analyst- Georgia July 21,1941
Manuel R. Angulo, attache New York tApr. 5,1943
Ray Ground, junior economic analyst Oregon Dec. 14,1943
La Romans (CA) ( Eugene J. Lieder, consular agent ' New York.
Nov. 14, 1922
ECUADOB
Quito rE).
(MA&NA)
Robert M. Seotten, ambassador extraordinary Michigan Mar. 27, 1943 $10,000
and plenipotentiary.
counselor of embassy
Howard H. Tewksbury, commercial attach^
James W. Gantenbein, second secretary; consul.
EIUs A. Bonnet, second secretary; consul
Claude G. Ross, third secretary; vice consul : California ; Dec. 3,1941
Juan L. Gorrell. vice consul i Illinois !{Jan. 29,1944
Massachusetts...; Oct. 7,1939
Oregon ; Jan. 25,1943
Texas ' Mar. 25,1942
Lt. Col. Charles L. Andrews, military attache. -. I War Dept Feb. 8.1944
Lt. Comdr. Charles K. Ludewig, naval attach^ i Navy Dept tJuly 11,1942
and naval attache for air. I
Maj. Vemet L. Gresham, asst. military attachS... War Dept Mar. 25, 1943
Lt. Robert A. Cooke, Jr., asst. naval attache and } Navy Dept ' Oct. 9, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T).
GuayaqoO (CO)
(T)..
Manta (VC) (T).
John T. Reid, special assistant
William M. Gibson, senior economic analyst
Francis J. CoUigan, cultural relations attache.....
E. AUen Fidel, junior economic analyst
J. Wesley Adams, Jr., economic analyst
David A. Lines, economic analyst
John D. McCnllough, junior economic analyst...
Carl E. Moore, economic analyst.
Miss Norma Lemmon. junior economic analyst-.
Philip G. Cottell, vice consul —
Miss Ellen Collins, junior cultural relations assist-
ant.
Harold L. Williamson, consul general.
Cyrfl L. F. Thiel, consul
Walter Smith, vice consul
Hnton F. Wood, vice consul
Henry Dearborn, vice consul
North Carolina.- Aug. 15,1942
Connecticut Mar. 11.1944
California .. Feb. 11,1942
Wyoming July 21,1941
Illinois Apr. 2,1943
New York May 15,1913
New Jersey Jan. 1, 1942
Michigan Nov. 27,1942
California Mar. 3,1944
Kentucky.. Dec. 28,1942
New York M ay 20, 1943
6,200
4,800
4,700
3,000
Illinois Aug. 14,1942 7,400
Illinois Aug. 31, 1940 ! 4,400
Illinois June .8,1942' 3,500
New York Oct. 8,1942
Massachusetts... Nov. 11,1942 '
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
17
Post
Name and rank
Date of as-
signment
Salary
EGYPT
Cairo (L).
(MA & XA).
Alexander C. Kirk, envoy estraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Joseph E. Jacobs, counselor of legation; consul
general.
Karl L. Rankin, commercial attach^
Hooker A. Doolittle, first secretary
Raymond A. Hare, second secretary; consul
Ralph Miller, second secretary; consul
Harold D. Robison, second secretary; consul
James Espy, third secretary; vice consul
Edward A. Dow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Parker T. Hart, third secretary; vice consul
Gordon H. Mattison, third secretary; vice consul.
John M. McSweeney, third secretary; vice consul.
David LeBreton, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Wendell S. Howard, vice consul
Illinois.
South Carolina-
Maine
New York
Iowa
New York
Utah
Ohio
Nebraska
Massachusetts..
Ohio
Massachusetts. .
Dist. Columbia.
Florida
(T)
Alexandria (C)
Port Said (C)..
Suez (C)
EL SALVADOR
Lt. Col. John W. Dregge, military attache War Dept ..
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding,' naval attach^ and Navy Dept.
naval attach^ for air. ]
1st Lt. John Brinton, asst. military attach^ War Dept..
Lt. (jg) Ellsworth L. Mcintosh, Jr., asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air
Richard S. Leach, special assistant
Walter L. CampbeU, economic analyst.
Navy Dept.
Dist. Columbia.
Connecticut
Karl deG. MacVitty, consul general ' Tennessee
Robert C. Condray, vice consul ' Rhode Island
Reginald P. Mitchell, consul } Florida
Oscar C. Holder, vice consul i Louisiana
Aubrey Lee Welch, Jr., vice consul i South Carolina..
San Salvador (E).. ...' Walter Thurston, ambassador extraordinary and
Feb. 11.1911 S10,0U0
Aug. 30, 1940 9, 800
Feb. 5.1944 I 7,200
Dec. 1,1943 j 7,000
May 24,1939 ' 5,100
Nov. 19, 1943 ! 4, 600
Feb. 0.1944 4.500
Apr. 29,1943 , 4,000
Oct. 20,1941 ! 3,500
Jan. 8,1944 \ 3,500
Jan. 27, 1944 3, 500
Aug. 31,1943 I 3,000
Nov. 11, 1943 I 2, 750
Oct. 28,1943 ,..
i
Jan. 14,1944 '
Mar. 10,1943
May 22,1943
Aug. 25,1943
June 17,1943
Mar. 26,1943
Feb. 1,1943 7,000
Jime 12.1943 I
Dec. 16,1943 \ 4,100
May 19. 1942 I 2, 750
June 12,1943
.\rizona tMar. 27.1943 10,000
{MA& N'A).
plenipotentiary.
first secretary '
Gerhard Gade, second secretary; consul | Illinois
Overton G. Ellis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul. . i Washington.
H. Gardner .\insworth, third secretary; viceconsuL Louisiana
Wallace W. Stuart, third secretary; vice consul.. Tennessee...
Joseph E. Maleady, vice consul.. j Msissachusetts...
June 4,1940 : 4.900
Aug. 2.1937 , 4.100
Dec. 3.1941 , 3,000
Sept. 10, 1942 t 3, 000
July 19,1934
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache j War Dept. Jan. 15,1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache.. War Dept , Sept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval [ Navy Dept | Mar. 13. 1943
attache for air. i
Assigned also near the Governments of Greece and Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
18
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
EL SALVADOR- -Continued
San Salvador(E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache..
Capt. George Bragg Massey, asst. military attache.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attachg for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Sept. 8,1943
Sept. 18, 1943
Sept. 23, 1943
Mar. 6,1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
Nov. 21, 1942
June 12,1943
(T)
Richard T. Smyth, cultural relations attache
Allan F. McLean, Jr., vice consul
New York.
Delaware
Aug. 14,1942
Nov. 27, 1942
ESTONIA
Legation at Tallinn closed.
ETHIOPIA
Addis Ababa (L)..
John K. Caldwell, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
William E. Cole, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Donald H. Nichols,' vice consul
Kentucky
New York
New Mexico
tOct. 7, 1943
Oct. 30,1943
Nov. 29, 1943
$10. 000
3,500
FINLAND
Helsinki (Helsingfors) (L)
H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Dist. Columbia. -
Apr. 22,1937
10, 000
Edmund A. Gullion, third secretary
Kentucky ..
Dec. 13,1943
3,500
Consular representation be-
tween Finland and the
United States withdrawn
July 16, 1942.
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS
Embassy and consular offices
in enemy-occupied France
and possessions closed.
Edwin C. Wilson, representative of the U. S. to
the French Committee of National Liberation. 2
Selden Chapin,' counselor
Florida
Nov. 22, 1943
Nov. 29, 1943
17,500
Pennsylvania
7,200
' Temporarily.
' With the personal rank of ambassador.
' Serves in the absence of the representative of the United States to the French Committee of National Liberation as
officer in charge of the American mission.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
19
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS— Continued
Algiers, Algeria (M)— Con...
(T).
Brazzaville, French
torial Africa (CQ).
(T)
Equa-
Cayenne, French Guiana (C)
Dakar, French West Africa
(M).
(T)
Martinique, French West
Indies (C).
(T)
Noumea, New Caledonia (C).
(T)
Oran, Algeria (C)
Tahiti, Society Islands,
Oceania (C).
Tananarive, Madagascar (C).
(T)
Tunis, Tunisia (C)
(T)
Edward P. Lawton, secretary; consul _.
Herve J. L'Heureux, secretary; consul
Heyward G. Hill, secretary; consul
George W. Renchard, secretary; consul
Boies C. Hart, Jr., secretary; vice consul
Robert H. McBride, secretary; vice consul
Stuart W. Rockwell, secretary; vice consul
Thomas S. Estes, secretary; vice consul
John G. Hrones, vice consul
Sabin J. Dalferes, vice consul
Joseph F. Walker, vice consul.
Frank G. Mitchell, vice consul
Jack H. Heck, vice consul
Loren Carroll, press attache
Charles J. Little, senior economic analyst
John H. Boyd, vice consul.
Harry A. Woodruff, vice consul
Albert W. Scott, consul .
Frederick J. Mann, vice consul
Donald Woolf, junior economic analyst
Jack Marvin rerlman, vice consul
James L. O'Sullivan, vice consul
Vice Admiral William A. Glassford, personal
representative of the President.'
Maynard B. Barnes,^ counselor; consul general.. .
John Goodyear, secretary; consul
Armistead M. Lee, secretary; vice consul
Jerome R. Lavalee, vice consul
Christian Hans Nelson, senior economic analyst..
William H. Christensen.s vice consul
Ora S. Sitton, vice consul
Henry B. Day, consul
Edmund Osborne Barker, vice consul.
William W. Schott, consul
David K. Newman, vice consul
Richard M. de Lambert, consul
Scudder Mersman, vice consul
Clifton R. Wharton, consul
Stuart B. Martin, vice consul
]Marcel E. Malige, consul general
W, Paul O'NeOl, Jr., vice consul
L. Pittman Springs, vice consul
Raymond A. Styles, vice consul
John E. Utter, vice consul
Laurence L. Davis, vice consul
GERMANY
State of war declared by Ger-
many December 11, 1941.
1 With the personal rank of minister.
' Serves in the absence of the personal representative of the President as officer in charge of the American mission.
5 Assigned also to Antigua and Curagao; resident in Antigua.
Georgia
New Hampshire .
Louisiana
Michigan
Connecticut
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts . . .
Louisiana
niinois
Michigan
Ohio
Illinois
New York
Mississippi
New York
Missouri.-
New York
California...
New York
Connecticut
Arizona
Iowa
New York
Virginia
Massachusetts...
New Jersey
South Dakota
Washington
Connecticut.
Nebraska
Kansas
Missouri
New Mexico
Missouri
Massachusetts...
Ohio
Idaho
Pennsj'lvania
Dist. Columbia..
Georgia
New York
Ohio
Dec.
JJan.
{Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
JMar.
Dec.
tJan.
tJune
JJan.
Mar.
Feb.
July
Oct.
Nov.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
May
Dec.
JJan.
Aug.
tMay
Dec. 18,
Mar. 10
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
{June
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
Jime
June
July
July
Jan.
1943
1944
1943
1944
1943
1943
1944
1942
1944
1943
1944
1943
1944
1944
1944
1941
1943
1943
1942
1943
1944
1943
1943
1942
1944
1943
1943
1943
1944
1943
1942
1943
1943
1943
1941
1922
1942
1942
1943
1943
1935
1943
1941
1944
20
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND
NORTHERN IRELAND.
AND INDIA
London (E)..
John G. Winant, ambassador extraordinary and
New Hampshire.
Feb. 11,1941
$17, 500
plenipotentiary.
Howard Bucknell, Jr., counselor of embassy '
Georgia
June 25,1943
9,000
Waldemar J. Oallman, counselor of embassy
New York
tJan. 7, 1944
8.000
Loyd V. Steere, agricultural attach§
California
June 28, 1939
8,400
8,000
6,000
5,100
Don C. Bliss, Jr., commercial attachfi
Mississippi
California
tApr. 15,1943
Feb. 5, 1943
Cabot Coville, first secretary; consul
George R. Hukill, second secretary; consul
Delaware...
Apr. 26,1943
Carlos J. Warner, second secretary; consul
Ohio
Sept. 30, 1943
5,000
6,000
Edward T. Wailes, second secretary; consul
New York
Oct. 26,1943
Sidney H. Bro'wne, second secretary; consul
New Jersey
Nov. 13,1943
5,000
Wlnfleld H. Scott, second secretary; consul
Dist. Columbia..
June 14,1943
4,700
Dorsey Gassaway Fisher, second secretary; consul.
Maryland
Mar. 17, 1941
4,600
Robert D. Coe, second secretary; consul
Wyoming
Apr. 2, 1941
Sept. 15, 1942
4,600
4,600
John M. Allison, second secretary; consul
Nebraska
C Grant Isaacs, second secretary; consul
Tennessee
tDec. 29,1939
4,500
Henry E. Stebbins, second secretary; consul
Massachusetts...
tDec. 9, 1941
4,500
JDec. 9, 1941
4,500
Avery F. Peterson, second secretary; consul
Id aho -
Mar. 17, 1942
4,500
John F. Stone, second secretary; consul .
Pennsylvania
JMar. 14, 1944
4,500
Alton T. Murray, asst. agricultural attachfe
California
June 28,1939
4.400
Mulford A. Colebrook, second secretary; consul .-
New York
tMar. 9,1942
4,100
Livingston Satterthwaite, second secretary; vice
Pennsylvania
July 15,1943
4,200
consul.
John Ordway, third secretary; vice consuL
Dist. Columbia..
Mar. 10,1941
4,000
Fred K. Salter, third secretary; vice consul
Georgia
July 19, 1941
3,600
Stephen C. Brown, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles W. Thayer, third secretary; vice consuL.
Virginia
Dec. 22, 1941
3,600
Pennsylvania
Dec. 7, 1943
3,500
Robert P. Chalker, third secretary; vice consul...
Florida
Mar. 11, 1944
3. 500
Donald B. Calder, third secretary; vice consul ...
New York
June 2,1941
3,000
Richard A. Johnson, third secretary; vice consul..
Illinois .
June 2, 1941
3,000
New York
Massachusetts...
Connecticut
Oct. 17,1933
Aug. 17,1942
Aug. 24,1939
Herbert W. Carlson, vice consul
John F. Claffey, vice consul
tOct. 6, 1943
John G. Riddick, vice consul
South Carolina...
JDec. 4, 1943
(MA & NA)
Brig. Gen. Paul E. Peabody, military attach^
War Dept...
Mar. 1, 1943
Col. Milton M. Turner, military air attachg
WarDept
Apr. 16,1943
Rear Admiral George B. Wilson, naval attache.. .
Navy Dept
Nov. 3,1943
Capt. Harold B. Miller,' naval attach^ for air
Navy Dept
Oct. 18,1943
Col. Bernard B. McMahon, asst. military attach^.
WarDept
Feb. 13,1942
Col. Frank F. Reed, asst. military attache
WarDept..
Feb. 6, 1943
Col. Ralph E. Doty, asst. military attache
WarDept
Feb. 22,1943
Col. Marion Van Voorst, asst. military attache
WarDept
May 31,1943
WarDept
War Dept
Nov. 11,1943
Col. Harold Fowler, asst. military attache
Nov. 25, 1943
Lt. Col. Jack William Votion, asst. military
WarDept
Dec. 14,1942
attache.
Lt. Col. Tom F. Whayne, asst. military attache..
War Dept
Apr. 10.1943
Lt. Col. Robert A. Turner, asst. military attache.
WarDept
June 1, 1943
' With the honorary rank of minister,
i Also assistant naval attacbe'at London.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
21
GREAT BRITAIN. Etc.—
Continued
London (E)— Continued.
(MA &NA)-Con
(T).
Belfast, Northern Ireland
(CO).
Birmingham, England (C)..
Bradford, England (C)
Bristol, England (C)
Cardiff, Wales (C)
Edinburgh, Scotland (C)....
Glasgow, Scotland (C)
Liverpool, England (C)
G8233n— 44-
Lt. Col. John T. McCall, asst. military air
attach^.
Lt. Col. Raymond L. Curtice, asst. military air
attachg.
MaJ. Byron B. Bumes, asst. military attache
Maj. Peter C. Messer, asst. military attach^
Maj. Donald T. Patterson, asst. military attachfe.
Maj. Hiram M. Stout, asst. military attache
Maj. Joseph M. Wojdygo, asst. military attach^.
Maj. Nicholas D. N. Harvey, asst. military at-
tache.
Maj. Florence H. Jepson, asst. military attache _ _
Maj. Angus Van Rutledge, asst. military attache.
Capt. Earl R. Leng, asst. military attach^
Capt. Alfred G. Boyd, asst. military attachfe
Capt. Freeman F. Bates, asst. military air attachfe.
Capt. John K. Linn, Jr., asst. military attachfe..
Capt. Fred H. Gowen, asst. military air attache_
Capt. Sarah H. Bowditch, asst. military attachfe.
1st Lt. Charles T. Barnes, asst. military air
attachfe.
Capt. Tully Shelley, asst. naval attache...
Lt. Writner Hostetter, asst. naval attachfe
Miss Frieda S. Miller, special assistant
Herbert Agar, special assistant
Clarence E. Meyer, attachfe...
E, F. Penrose, special assistant
W. S. Lockwood, senior economic analyst
Harold R. Spiegel, senior economic analyst
Smith Davison Turner, attachfe
Donald L. Wright, attachfe _.
Albert H. Robbins, senior economic analyst
Willard O. Brown, agricultural economist
Charles S. Campbell, Jr., junior economic analyst
Samuel Gardner Welles, attachfe
Mrs. Edith Tilton Denhardt, special assistant..
Archie M. Andrews, Jr., junior economic analyst
Miss Mary Ann Pardue, junior press relations
oflBcer.
Quincy F. Roberts, consul
Casimir T. Zawadzki, vice consul..
James R. Wilkinson, consul
Joseph G. Groeninger, consul.
Roy W. Baker, consul
Sheridan Talbott, consul
Charles Roy Nasmith, consuL.
Julian K. Smedberg, vice consul..
Hugh H. Watson, consul general
Richard S. Huestis, consul
Charles James KolinskI, vice consul
C. Porter Kuykendall, consul general.
J. Stanford Edwards, vice consul.
Hugh Watson, vice consul..
War Dept-
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Depi.
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
New York ...
New York
New York
California
Dist. Columbia
Michigan... ...
New York
New Jersey
Illinois...
Texas.
Connecticut
New Jersey
Cahfomia
Connecticut
Tennessee.
Texas.-- .-.
NewYork
Wisconsin
Maryland
New York
Kentucky
New York
New York
Vermont
New York
Wisconsin
Pennsylvania..
New York
New York
Feb. 4, 1944
Mar. 13, 1944
Mar. 18,1943
Mar. 18, 1943
Mar. 29, 1943
Apr. 15,1943
July 3, 1943
Aug. 28,1943
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
tSept.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
July
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
May
Aug.
Oct.
June
Apr.
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
May
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Feb.
tMar.
Sept.
May
1944
1944
1943
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1943
1944
1942
1943
1943
1943
1941
1943
1942
1943
1943
1942
1942
1942
1943
1941
1943
1943
4. 1942
14. 1942
16, 1936
6, 1941
8, 1931
8. 1943
23, 1935
10, 1938
fi, 1942
10. 1943
24,1943
16. 1944
12,1942
18,1923
22
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 19 44
Post
Xame and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.—
Continued
Manchester, England (C)
Xewcastle-on-Tyne, England
(C).
Plymouth, England (C)
Southampton, England (C)«.
(Europe)
Gibraltar (C) L
Malta (C)»....
(India)
New Delhi (M)...
Bombay (C).
Calcutta (CG).
Karachi (C)
Madras (C).
George Alexander Armstrong, consul.
Henry O. Ramsey, vice consul
Charles H. Heisler, consul
New York
South Dakota.
Delaware
Fred H. Houck, vice consul.
Dist. Columbia.
Aug. 29,1941
Sept. 12,1940
Feb. 17,1942
June 13,1935
William Phillips, personal representative of the
President.'
George R. Merrell, secretary..
Clayton Lane, secretary
Sheldon T. Mills, secretary.
Monroe B. Hall, secretary
Glenn A. Abbey, secretary
Lampton Berry,* secretary
Adrian B. Colquitt, < secretary
James P. Speer, 2d,< secretary
Howard Donovan,' consul
Stephen E. C. Kendrick, consul
Charles O. Thompson, vice consul...
Ray L. Thurston, vice consul
Joseph J. Wagner, vice consul
Charles W. Adair, Jr.,' vice consul...
Myrl S. Myers, consul general..
Samuel J. Fletcher, consul
John J. Macdonald, consul..-
Charles E. Brookhart, consul
Kenneth J. Yearns, consul
Lampton Berry,' vice consul.
Adrian B. Colquitt,' vice consul
Philip H. Bagby, vice consul
Alden M. Haupt, vice consul
James P. Speer, 2d,' vice consul
Robert W. Middlebrook, vice consul.
Clarence E. Macy, consul
Jay Dixon Edwards, vice consul
Philip M. Davenport, vice consul
Joseph S. Sparks, vice consul
Roy E. B. Bower, consul
Nicholas Feld, vice consul
1 To be reopened.
' Not functioning.
• With the rank of ambassador.
• Assigned also to Calcutta; resident In New Delhi.
» Assigned also to Portuguese posse.ssions in India.
• Assigned also to and resident in New Delhi.
Massachusetts...
Missouri...
Califomia..
Oregon
New York. .
Wisconsin.
Mississippi.
Georgia
Oklahoma..
niinois
Rhode Island...
Alaska
Wisconsin
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania. _.
Maine..
Missouri
Iowa.
Dist. Columbia.
Mississippi
Georgia
Virginia.
Illinois
Oklahoma
New York
Colorado
Oregon
Maryland
California
California.
Mississippi
Dec. 18,1942
Mar. 24,1942
Apr. 26,1943
1943
1942
1944
1941
1942
1943
Aug. 19
Sept. J
Mar. 31
Sept. 16,
Aug. 6
Sept. 15,
Jan.
June
June
May
June
Dec.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
June
June
June
June
Sept.
Dec.
June
July
June
Mar.
Oct.
June
1939
1943
1943
1941
1941
1941
1944
1943
1942
1943
1943
1940
1941
1943
1943
1943
1942
1936
1943
1942
1944
1942
1940
FOREIGX SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
23
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN. Etc.—
Continued
(Other Asia)
Consular oflBces in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Aden, Arabia (C)
(T)
Colombo. Ceylon (C)
(T).
(Africa)
Accra, Gold Coast. West Af-
rica (C).
(T)
Donal F. McGonigal, consul
Robert A. Stein, vice consul
Robert L. Buell, consul
Richard D. Gatewood, vice consul-
Richard E. Usher, vice consul
Chapin R. Leinbach, vice consul...
Richard W. Carlson, vice consul...
Thomas A. Hickok, consul-
Harry F. Hemmerich, vice consul.
Earle J. Richey, vice consul
Andrew G. Lynch, consul
WiUiam H. Bruns, vice consul
Christian K. Nielsen, consular agent.
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
(CO).
(T)
Freetown, Sierra Leone
(CA).
Mombasa, Kenya, East
Africa (C).'
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
(CG).
(T)
(Fiji Islands) !
Suva, Fiji Islands (C) Thomas S. Horn, consul.
Joseph I. Touchette, consul
George F. Bogardus, vice consul
Rollie H. White, Jr., vice consul
Willard Quincy Stanton, consul
Joseph Palmer, 2d, vice consul
Richard R. Leonard, economic analyst.
(Newfoundland )
St. John's (CG).
(Other America)
Antigua, Leeward Islands,
British West Indies (C).
Barbados, B. W. I. (C)
Belize, British Honduras (C).
Georgetown, British Guiana
(C).
(T)
Hamilton, Bermuda (CG)...
Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I.
(C).
(T)...
Nassau, N. P., Bahamas (C).
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.
W. L (C).
George D. Hopper, consul general-
Charles S. Reed, 2d, consul
Lubert O. Sanderhofl, vice consul.
Verne G. Staten, vice consul
WiUiam H. Christensen,' vice consul.
Ho C. Funk, consul
Culver Gidden, vice consul
Carlton Hiurst, consul -
George M. Widney, vice consul
Albert A. Rabida, vice consul
William H. Beck, consul general
John H. Lord, consul
George F. Kelly, vice consul
Paul Blanshard, senior economic analyst-
John H. E. Mc.^ndrews, vice consul
Claude H. Hall, Jr., consul
Harold Shullaw, vice consul..
Augustus Ostertag, vice consul
Marc de Verteuil, consular agent
New York..
New Jersey.
New York-.
New York-.
Wisconsin-..
Michigan
Ohio...
New York.
New York
Pennsylvania.
New York
Dist. Columbia-
New York
Massachusetts.-
Iowa
Dist. Columbia.
Montana
Massachusetts..
Pennsylvania.-
Missouri.
Kentucky.
Ohio
CaUfomia.
Illinois
South Dakota
July 16,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Mar. 24, 1943
Mar. 23, 1944
Mar. 6,1943
Jan. 26.1944
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1944
Oct. 27,1943
Sept. 2, 1943
Nov. 7,1942
Feb. 20,1943
Oct. 29,1940
Nov.
Feb.
Jan.
Oct.
June
Jan.
6,1943
11,1944
4, 1943
10, 1941
2,1941
8,1944
July 13,1943
June 19,1941
Nov. 14, 1942
Sept. 24, 1943
Sept. 22, 1942
Dec. 6, 1943
Brighton, Trinidad, B.
W. L (CA).
' Functions under supervision of consulate general at Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.
' Assigned also to Curafao and Martinique; resident in Antigua.
Colorado Mar.
Texas tJuly
Dist. Columbia.. Nov.
Alabama Nov.
Colorado Nov.
Dist. Columbia.. Nov.
Massachusetts Nov.
Massachusetts , t--Vpr.
New York [ Oct.
Minnesota. i .\ug.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Maryland
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Trinidad I Mar.
19. 1940
11, 1932
14. 1941
1,1943
18, 1943
22,1939
21, 1941
1,1925
8,1942
24, 1939
4, 1937
23,1944
13,1942
23, 1921
24
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
GREECE »
Athens (Athenai) (E) .
(MA & NA).
(T).
Consular oflBces in Greece
closed.
GUATEMALA
Guatemala (E).
(MA & NA).
(CO)
(T).
Lincoln MacVeagh,' ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,* counselor of embassy
Walworth Barbour,' second secretary
Andrew B. Foster,' second secretary; consul
Charles E. Hulick, Jr.,' third secretary.
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee,' mUitary attaehfi...
Lt. Comdr. John T.Harding," naval attach^ and
naval attache for air.
1st Lt. William H. McNeill,' asst. military attache.
Lt. Thomas D. Spencer,' asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Henry Albert Hill,' special assistant...
Arthur W. Parsons,' special assistant.
Boaz Long, ambassador extraordinary and pleni-
potentiary.
_ first secretary
Gerald A. Drew, second secretary
Archibald R. Kandolph, acting commercial
attache.
William C. Affeld, Jr., second secretary
Miss Kathleen Molesworth, asst. commercial
attache.
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache..
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Connecticut.
New York
Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania. .
Peimsylvania. .
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
New York
California
New Mexico.
Calif ornia.
Virginia...
Minnesota -
Texas
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept—
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Nov. 12, 1943
Dec. 23,1943
June 10,1943
tNov. 17,1943
Feb. 16,1944
Jan. 10,1944
July 31,1943
Feb. 25,1944
Mar. 22, 1944
Oct. 13,1943
June 18,1943
Mar. 27, 1943
July 1, 1942
June 19,1942
JFeb. 6, 1943
tNov. 19, 1942
Jan. 15,1944
Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13, 1943
Sept. 8,1943
Sept. 18, 1943
Aug. 2,1941
Mar. 6,1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
Thomas H. Robinson, consul.. New Jersey-
Chester H, Klmrey, vice consul Oklahoma..
John A. Ray, special assistant Texas
Roberts. Chamberlain, cultural relations attache. Virginia —
W. Charles Bridgett, special assistant ...1 New York.
' Government of Greece established in Egypt.
' .\ssi?;ned also nnar the Government of Yugoslavia established in Egypt,
' Assigned also to Cairo.
May 8,1943 5,200
JJuly 10,1931 !
Oct. 3, 1942
Oct. 18,1941
JDec 23,1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
25
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GUATEM ALA-Continued
Guatemala (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Leroy G. Denman, Jr., special assistant --.
Texas..
July 1, 1942
William Robert Kapp, vice consul
Jan. 8, 1943
.TBTnes H, Wehh, Jr., vice fonsill „,
Apr. 1, 1943
HAITI
Port-au-Prince (E)
Orme Wilson, appointed ambassador extraordi-
New York
Mar. 21, 1944
$10, 000
nary and plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Vinton Chapin, second secretary; consul
Oct. 16,1941
6,000
Glion Curtis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul
Missouri
Apr. 24,1940
4,000
Robert S. Folsom, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts. . .
Aug. 15,1941
2,750
Herman Moss, vice consul...
New York
WarDept
JMay 24,1943
Sept. 30, 1943
(MA&NA)
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attach^.
Lt. Comdr. Francis E. Taylor, naval attach? and
Navy Dept
Aug. 28,1943
naval attach^ for air.
Capt. Eddie Karl Gustav Borjesson, asst.
WarDept
Sept. 9,1942
military attach^.
Lt. Bryan D. Sheedy, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
Navy Dept
Dec. 22,1942
naval attachfe for air.
(T)
Horace D. Ashton, cultural relations attach^
Cabot Sedgwick, vice consul
Jan. 8, 1942
Dec. 14,1943
Cap Haitien (CA)
Oct. 17,1938
Gonalves (CA)
J, Willinm WnPl, nnnsiilnr ngpnt.
Massachusetts ..
Sept. 8, 1899
HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa (E)
John D. Erwin, ambassador extraordinary and
Tennessee
tMar. 27, 1943
10, 000
plenipotentiary.
. first secretary
John B. Faust, second secretary; consul
South Carolina...
July 16,1942
4,600
Roswell C. Beverstock, second secretary; vice
California
Oct. 25,1943
4,000
consul.
Ralph N. Clough, third secretary; vice consul
Washington
Mar. 18, 1942
2,750
(MA &NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
War Dept
Jan. 15,1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
War Dept-.
tSept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Nathan A. Brown, asst. military attache.
War Dept.
Jan. 18,1944
Capt. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
WarDept
Sept. 8,1943
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache. .
WarDept..
Sept. 18, 1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A, Goodin, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 29.1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov, 21, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
26
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
HONDURAS— Continued
Tegucigalpa (E)— Continued
(MA & NA)— Continued
(T). -
LaCeiba(C).
Puerto Cortes (C)
Tela(CA)..
HUNGARY
Severance of diplomatic rela-
tions, December 11, 1941;
state of war declared by
Hungary December 13,
1941.
ICELAND
Reykjavik (L)
IRAN
Tehran (L) .
(MA).
(C).
Tabriz (C).
IRAQ
Baghdad (L)
(MA)
(T)...
Basra (C)
(T)..
Lt. (]g) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attach? and
asst. naval attache for air.
William L. McGinness, Jr., special assistant
Albert K. Ludy, Jr., junior economic analyst
Ernest V. Siracusa, vice consul
Burford K. Isaacs, Jr., vice consul.
Francis C. Jordan, vice consul
Lee M. Hunsaker, vice consul...
Willis E. Walton, consular agent
Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr., appointed envoy extraor-
dinary and minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Benjamin M. Hulley, second secretary; consul
Francis L. Spalding, second secretary; vice consul.
Amlioth G. Heltberg, vice consul
Leland B. Morris, appointed ambassador extraor-
dinary and plenipotentiary.
James Somerville, commercial attache..
Richard Ford, first secretary (consul)
John D. Jemegan, third secretary (vice consul)...
M. Williams Blake, third secretary (vice consul).
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., third secretary (vice
consul).
John A. Calhoun, third secretary (vice consul)...
Col. Joseph K.. Baker, military attachg
Maj. Robert B. Rigg, asst. military attache
Capt. Edward S. Kennedy, asst. military attachfe.
Richard Ford, consul (first secretary)
John D. Jernegan, vice consul (third secretary)...
M. Williams Blake, vice consul (third secretary).
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., vice consul (third
secretary) .
John A. Calhoun, viqe consul (third secretary)....
Rudolph W. Heftl, vice consul
Samuel O. Ebling, consul
Loy W. Henderson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Daniel Gaudin, Jr., second secretary; consul
William D. Moreland, Jr., second secretary; consul.
Walter W. Birge, Jr., third secretary; vice consul. -
Col. Paul H. M. Converse, military attache
John H. Leavell, attache
F. Lester Sutton, vice consul
Qus Q. Stratton, vice consul
Navy Dept
California
Arizona
California
Texas
North Carolina
Utah
Honduras
California.
Florida
Massachusetts.
California
Pennsylvania.
Mississippi.
Oklahoma..
California..
Ohio
New York.
California.
War Dept..
War Dept..
W'ar Dept..
Oklahoma.
California..
Ohio.
New York.
California
Pennsylvania.
Ohio
Colorado.
Pennsylvania.
Oregon
New York
War Dept
Oklahoma
New Jersey...
New York
June 12,1943
Aug. 15, 1942
Aug. 25,1943
Mar. 25, 1943
July 26,1943
Dec. 9, 1943
Jan. 13,1943
Sept. 1, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Feb. 12,1944
Feb. 12,1944
Sept. 4,1941
Mar. 21, 1944
Feb. 15,1944
Sept. 29, 1943
July 24,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 5,1942
Jan. 6, 1943
Dec. 28,1942
Oct. 29,1941
Sept. 29, 1943
July 24,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 5,1942
Sept. 29, 1943
Sept. 29, 1943
July 8, 1943
Jan. 12,1943
tJan. 8, 1944
Dec. 7, 1943
Feb. 2, 1944
Aug. 25,1943
Nov. 11,1943
Oct. 18,1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
27
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
IRELAND (filRE)
Dublin (Baile Atha Cliath)
(L).
(MA).
(CO).
Qalway (CA).
Cork (C)
Foyues (C)
(T)
ITALY AND POSSESSIONS
State of war declared by Italy
December 11, 1941.
Armistice with Italy effective
September 8, 1943.
Naples (CG)i.....
Palermo (C).
(T)--
JAPANESE EMPIRE
State of war declared by
Japan December 7, 1941
(U. S. time).
LATVIA
Legation at Riga closed.
LEBANON
Beirut (L)
(MA).
David Gray, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Francis H. Styles, second secretary (consul)
Aaron S. Brown, third secretary...
Lt. Col. James L. Hathaway, military attachS...
Maj. George E. Sprague, asst. military attach^ for air.
Francis H. Styles, consul (second secretary)
Edward Anderson, consul
Paul Dean Thompson, vice consul
Charles M. Gerrity, vice consul
Robert A. Tennant, consular agent
William A. Smale, consul
Francis A. Lane, vice consul
Oscar A. Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Franklin C. Shoemaker, vice consul
George L. Brandt, consul general
Knowlton V. Hicks, consul.
Walter C. Dowling, vice consul
J. Kittredge Vinson, vice consul
William L. Blue, 2 vice consul
Peter Constan, vice consul
Erich W. A. Hoffmann, vice consul
Harold M. Granata, vice consul
Franklin H. Murrell, vice consul...
Alfred T. Nester,3 consul general
Robert McDonald Sheehan, vice consul.
Bruce W. Forbes, vice consul
George Wadsworth,* • diplomatic agent and con-
sul general.
first secretary
James T. Scott,< commercial attache
William M. Gwynn,« second secretary; consul....
W. Horton Schoellkopf, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
David H. Henry, 2d, third secretary; vice consul .
Florida.
Feb. 16,1940
Virginia
Michigan
War Dept
War Dept
Virginia
Florida...
California
Pennsylvania.
Ireland
California
Missouri
Missouri
JAug.
Jan.
9, 1941
5,1943
Dist. Columbia.
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Georgia
Texas
Tennessee
Massachusetts. . .
Wisconsin..
New York
Florida...
New York
Dist. Columbia. -
New York
New York.
Georgia.. -
California.
Florida...
New York.
War Dept..
Dec. 23.1942
Apr. 14,1943
May 29,1939
Feb. 18,1943
Nov. 8,1940
July 19.194]
May 4, 1901
Sept. 14, 1938
July 19.1941
Nov. 4, 1942
Feb. 27,1943
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
JApr.
Feb.
9, 1944
11, 1944
23, 1944
22, 1944
23, 1944
18, 1944
6, 1944
19, 1944
23, 1944
5, 1944
1, 1944
15, 1944
Oct. 9, 1942
Oct.
Jan.
Nov.
7, 1942
17, 1938
12, 1943
Mar. 23, 1942
May 24, 1943
War Dept Nov.
War Dept J Jan.
10, 1942
11,1944
Maj. Virgil A. Jackson, < asst. military attache for
air.
Capt. Duncan McBryde,< asst. military attach^.
Capt. Paul M. Glaude,* asst. military attache
1 Office temporarily established at Salerno; not yet open to the public.
' At Ciudad Bolivar pending closing of that office.
' Assigned also as counselor on the Advisory Council, Allied Control Commission for Italy.
* Assigned also to Syria; resident in Beirut.
' Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as diplomatic agent .and consul general pursuant
to sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
28
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST! APRIL 1, 19 44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
LIBERIA
Monrovia (L)
Lester A. Walton, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
WilliaTTl C. rJenrEP, vine consnl ., .
New York
July 22,1935
$10, 000
Dist. Columbia..
Virginia
Mississippi
Dist. Columbia..
Delaware
Dist. Columbia..
Kentucky
California
Minnesota
California
Illinois .
Nov. 12, 1936
Apr. 17,1942
July 3, 1942
Mar. 21, 1944
Dec. 4, 1941
Sept. 28, 1942
JNov. 5,1942
JAug. 23,1943
tNov. 13, 1942
Oct. 17,1939
tA.ug. 9, 1941
July 1, 1942
Aug. 26,1941
June 3, 1942
Aug. 4,1942
Sept. 2,1943
June 23,1943
Oct. 2, 1939
Jan. 6, 1943
June 6, 1942
Apr. 25,1941
July 11,1942
Sept. 17, 1942
Mar. 5,1942
May 21,1942
Oct. 15,1943
tJan. 29,1932
Aug. 30, 1941
June 1, 1940
tOct. 4, 1929
Oct. 21,1940
June 23,1942
Oct. 14,1942
Apr. 16,1943
Oct. 2, 1942
Rupert A. Lloyd, vice consul
LIECHTENSTEIN
Vaduz (CO) . -.
Sam E. Woods,' consul general
9,800
LITHUANIA
Legation at Kaunas closed.
LUXEMBOURG »
Luxembourg (L)
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,3 < appointed charge
d 'affaires s.
George S. Messersmith, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Herbert S. Bursley, counselor of embassy
Thomas H. Lockett, counselor ofembassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Maurice L. Stafford, consul general; first secretary.
Charles A. Bay, commercial attach^..
«
9,000
Consular oflBee closed.
MEXICO
Mexico. D. F. (E).
17,500
8,000
8,200
6,000
7,000
Lester De Witt Mallory, agricultural attache
Raleigh A. Gibson, first secretary; consul
Sidney E. O'Donoghue, second secretary; consul.
Guy W. Ray, second secretary; consul
6,200
7,000
New Jersey
Alabama
New York
Texas
Connecticut
Maryland
Idaho
5,100
5,000
Ernest E. Evans, second secretary; consul..
Edward S. Maney, second secretarj-; consul
Paul J. Reveley, second secretary; consul
Walter J. Linthicum, second secretary; consul...
William K. Ailshie, second secretary; vice consul.
Carl W. Strom, second secretary; vice consul
William F. Busser, third secretary; vice consul...
Forrest K. Geerken, third secretary; vice consul..
Robert F. Hale, third secretary; vice consul
David A. Thomasson, third secretary; vice consul.
Albert E . Pappano, vice consul
5,0C0
4,600
4,200
4,100
4,000
Iowa
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
Oregon.-
Kentucky
Missouri
Michigan..
Texas
4,000
4,000
3,500
3,500
3,500
2,750
2,500
Terry B. Sanders, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Victor H. Loftus, vice consul
2,500
Massachusetts...
Iowa
Texas .
James C. Powell, Jr., vice consul .
W. John Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Louis B. Mazzeo, vice consul
Montana
Dist. Columbia..
New Mexico
Illinois
Louis F. Blanchard, vice consul.. .
Roger P. Carlson, vice consul
Philip D. Sumner, vice consul
New York
California..
Douglas Crawford, vice consul
« Assigned also to and resident in Ziirich, Switzerland.
' Government of Luxembourg established in England.
' Also assigned near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland estab-
lished in England.
* Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as charg6 d'affaires pursuant to sec. 24 of an
act of Congress'approved February 23, 1931.
» Wjth tbe'personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
29
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as- g j^
signment """^j
MEXICO— Continued
Mexico, D. F. (E)— Con.
(MA & NA)
(T)
Acapulco de Judrez, Gue-
rrero (VC).
Agua Pricta, Sonora (C)
Chihuahua, Chihuahua (C)..
Ciudad JuSrez, Chihuahua
(C).
Brig. Gen. Arthur R. Harris, military attache
Capt. Andrew S. Hickey, naval attach^ and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Clarence S. Howe, asst. military attachfi..
Maj. Robert E. Battles, asst. military attach^
Maj. Cantwell C. Brown, asst. military attache..
Maj. Thomas M. Cloward, asst. military attache.
Capt. Paul Burwell Miller, asst. military at-
tache for air.
Capt. Henry L. AVightman, asst. military attache.
Lt. Comdr. Harold P. Braman, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Donald W. Noble, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
John P. Wagman, senior economic analyst
Evert Lee Stanclifl, senior economic analyst
Gilbert J. Brown, special consultant-
Nathan L. Whetten, rural sociologist..
Roswell W. Prouty, attache.
Lew B. Clark, senior economic analyst
William E. Clayton, special assistant..
Stockton M. Estes, senior economic analyst.
William A. Conkright, senior economic analyst..
Charles B. Parker, senior economic analyst
Charles Henry Stevens, cultural relations attache-
Henry F. Holland, special assistant.
A. Willing Patterson, senior economic analyst
Herbert N. nigcins, senior economic analyst
George L. Richert. special assistant
C. Norman Frees, junior economic analyst
Henry E. Allen, junior economic analyst
Mervin G. Smith, assistant to the agricultural
attache.
Robert W. Wagner, economic analyst
Ralph Cabanas, economic analyst
Washington Armstrong Hillis, economic analyst . .
Horace Harper Braun, economic analyst
Ernest Bergan, economic analyst
Theodore H. Meyer, economic analyst
Frederick R. Mangold, economic analyst
James Joseph Riley, economic analyst
Abbott S. Bums, economic analyst...
Edward W. May, junior agricultural economist..
Robert S. Hoard, vice consul.
William Clarke Vyse, consul
Raymond Phelan, vice consul
George P. Waller, consul
Robert K. Peyton, vice consul
William P. Blocker, consul general-
Stephen E. Aguirre, consul
Earl T. Grain, vice consul
Harry K. Pangburn, vice consul
William B. Murray, vice consul —
J. D. Lambeth, vice consuL..
WarDept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept..
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Xavy Dept.
Michigan..
New York-
Illinois
Indiana
New York
North Carolina.
California
Massachusetts..
Iowa...
California.
Dist. Columbia.
California
Alabama
New Jersej'
Texas
Texas
Illinois
Kentucky
Iowa
Texas
Mar. 31,1943
Nov. 29, 19«
Aug. 28,1941
Mar. 20, 1942
Apr. 3, 1943
Oct. 23,1943
Sept. 16, 1943
Oct.
Aug.
2,1943
13, 1941
July 14.1943
New Jersey
California
Colorado
Connecticut
California
New York
Texas..
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia..
New York
New Jersey.
Texas
Dist. Columbia. .
New York
Idaho
New York.
Texas
Indiana
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Apr.
Jan.
Feb,
Apr.
Apr.
June
Jan.
Nov.
Apr.
Jime
May
8,1943
29,1943
21, 1943
24, 1942
1, 1942
9,1941
5, 1942
5,1942
23, 1942
20,1941
13, 1942
1, 1942
15, 1942
23,1943
28,1943
9,1941
1. 1942
10. 1942
18.1943
1. 1943
1, 1943
23. 1943
24,1943
19, 1943
27, 1942
3. 1943
7, 1943
1. 1943
July 6, 1943
Feb.
July
Nov.
Feb.
tJune
June
Apr.
Nov.
May
Dec.
1, 1943
28. 1941
20. 1942
28, 1939
18, 1938
6. 1942
7. 1943
24, 1930
25. 1943
21, 1942
30
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
MEXICO— Continued
Coatzacoalcos (Puerto
Mexico), Veracruz (C).
Tapachula, Chiapas
(VC).
Durango, Durango (C)
Guadalajara, Jalisco (C)
Manzanillo, Colima
(VC).
Guaymas, Sonora (C)
La Paz, Baja California
(VC).
Matamoros, Tamaulipas (C)
(T)
Mazatl&D, Sinaloa (C).
Mfirida, Yucatfin (C)
Mexicali, Baja California (C)
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon (C)
(T)
Nogales, Sonora (C).
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
(C).
Piedras Negras, Coahuila
(C).
Reynosa, Tamaulipas (C)
San Luis PotosI, San Luis
Potosf (C).
Tampico, Tamaulipas (C)
Tijuana, Baja California (C).
Torreon, Coahuila (C)..
Veracruz, Veracruz (C).
William Raymond Wood, vice consul.
H. Clarcmont Moses, vice consul
Earl Wilbert Eaton, vice consul..
John J. Meily, consul
James A. Noel, vice consul
Walter E. Knceland, vice consul.
Myron H. Schraud, vice consul...
William L. Brewster, vice consul.
Nelson R. Park, consul —
Edward S. Parker, vice consul
Abraham Vigil, vice consul..
Stewart E. McMillin, consul
Thomas M. Powell, vice consul.
Stephen C. Worster, vice consul..
John B. Ketcham, consul
Willys A. Myers, vice consul
Henry S. Waterman, consul
Merlin E. Smith, vice consul
Manuel J. Codoner, vice consul
Timothy John Mahoney, vice consul...
Edward C. Webster, Jr., vice consul. ..
T. Ayres Robertson, vice consul
Owen W. Gaines, consul
Ben Zweig, vice consul.
George H. Winters, consul.
James R. Riddle, vice consul
Girvan Teall, vice consul
Gilbert R. Willson, consul.
Harold C. Wood, vice consul
Henry G. Krausse, vice consul
Curtis C. Jordan, consul
Henry T. Dwyer, vice consul
Thomas McEnelly, consul
Samuel A. Mcllhenny, Jr., vice consul.
Horatio Mooers, consul
Byron E. Blankinship, vice consul
Alfonso F. Yepis, vice consul
Albert John Cope, Jr., vice consul
Stanley G. Slavens, consul
John G. Oliver, vice consuL
Howard F. Withey, consul
Ellas G. Garza, vice consul
Texas..
South Carolina
Texas
Pennsylvania. .
California
Texas
Texas
Texas
Colorado
South Carolina
Colorado
Kansas
Texas
Maine
New York
Iowa
Washington
Ohio
New York
California
Massachusetts
Missouri
Georgia.
Illinois
Kansas
Alabama...
New York
Texas
Massachusetts..
Texas..
California
Rhode Island
New York
Texas
Maine
New York
Arizona...
Utah
Texas..
Texas
Michigan
Texas
Nov. 2
Apr. 24,
Aug. 1
Sept. 16,
July 9,
Oct. 29
Nov. 2
Dec.
May
July
Nov.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Apr.
tApr.
Nov.
Mar.
tDec.
May
tOct.
Oct.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
May
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
June
June
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
Sept.
Mar.
1943
1934
1941
1941
1943
1943
1941
1942
1941
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1930
1941
1943
1943
1944
1943
1942
1942
1943
1942
1942
1943
1937
1929
1942
1942
1943
1942
1943
1944
1942
1940
1942
1943
1942
1941
1942
•■ -T" MONACO
Consulate at Monaco closed.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
31
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
MOROCCO
Tangier (Tanger) (L)
diplomatic agent and
consul general.
J. Rives Childs, counselor of legation; consul
Virginia
tMar. 30, 1944
$7,200
C. Burke Elbrick, second secretary; consul
Kentucky
Feb. 25,1943
4.200
A. David Fritzlan, third secretary; vice consul...
Kentucky
Nov. 11, 1943
3,500
Eraser Wilkins, third secretary; vice consul
Nebraska
Dec. 7, 1943
3,000
(MA&NA)
Lt. Comdr. Robert W. Gilmore, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Navy Dept
Mar. 9,1944
Lt. Col. John W. Edwards, asst. military attach^.
War Dept...
Dec. 6, 1941
Lt. Joseph C. Fox, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Mar. 8,1944
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Paul W. Lashly, asst. naval attach^ and
Navy Dept
Mar. 8,1944
asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
Richard Mason Bownass, attache
Illinois
July 15,1943
Feb 19 1941
Casablanca (C)
H. Earle Russell, consul general .
Michigan
9,000
6,000
3,500
9,000
4,200
Russell M. Brooks, consul.
Oct. 10,1941
July 6, 1943
May 22,1943
Oct. 11,1943
Paul Paddock, vice consul
Iowa
Rabat. (C)
Felix Cole, consul genera'
Maurice Pasquet, consul
New York . .
Donald A. Dumont, vice consul.
New York
May 6, 1943
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands) l
The Hague ('s Oravenhage)
ambassador ex-
(E).
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,2 3 counselor of embassy <...
Dist. Columbia..
tJuly 1, 1942
9,000
Jesse F. Van Wickel, first secretary
New York
Feb. 7, 1944
7,000
fMA & NA)
Col. William McKee Dunn,' military attache
War Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6,1944
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell,^ naval attache and
Navy Dej*
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. AageWoldike,' asst. military attache
War Dept
Sept. 23. 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,^ asst. military attache..
War Dept
Oct. 25,1943
Maj. Robert L. Orosjean,^ asst. military attache. .
War Dept-
Jan. 13,1943
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache.
War Dept-
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache...
War Dept
Sept. 6,1943
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,^ asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Consular ofiQces in Nether-
lands closed.
(Possessione)
Consular offices in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Curasao, West Indies (C)
John F. Huddleston, consul .. .
Ohio
Apr. 5,1940
Feb. 13, 1941
6,300
Jones R. Trowbridge, vice consul . .
Georgia
William H. Christensen,' vice consul
South Dakota
Mar. 10, 1944
Aruba (VC)
Carl 0. Hawthorne, vice consul ..
Missouri
Nov. 26, 1943
' Government of the Netherlands established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Norway, and Poland established in England.
3 Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
* With the personal rank of minister.
' Assigned also to Antigua and Martinique; resident in .A.ntigua.
32
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 19 44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS— Continued
(PossessionB) — Continued
Paramaribo, Surinam (C)
(T)
NEW ZEALAND
Wellington (L)
(MA & NA).
(T)
Christehurch (CA)
Dunedin (CA)
Auckland (C)
NICARAGUA
Managua (E)
(MA &NA).
Lucien Memminger, consul general.
James S. Lawton, vice consul
Joseph J. Magurn, vice consul
Kenneth S. Patton, appointed envoy extraordi-
nary and minister plenipotentiary.
counselor of legation
Prescott Childs, second secretary; consul
Basil D. Dahl, commercial attach^
Carl E. Christopherson, second secretary; consul.
T. Eliot Weil, second secretary; vice consul
J. Jefferson Jones, 3d, third secretary; vice consul.
Col. John Henry Nankivell, military attach^
Maj. Paul C. Jackson, asst. military attachfi for
air.
Lt. George B. Lane, asst. naval attachfe and asst.
naval attach^ for air.
South Carolina.
Illinois
Massachusetts..
Virginia.
Feb. 18,1943
Sept. 13, 1941
Mar. 19, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Massachusetts.
Wisconsin
Iowa
New York
Tennessee
War Dept.
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
John B. Brockman, economic analyst.
H. P. Bridge, consular agent
Harman Reeves, consular agent.
Hiram A. Boucher, consul
John C. Fuess, vice consul
James B. Stewart, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Harold D. Finley, first secretary; consul.
Jule B. Smith, acting commercial attache
Douglas Jenkins, Jr., second secretary; vice consul.
David M. Clark, third secretary
David T. Ray, third secretary; vice consul
James M. Gilchrist, Jr., third secretary; vice consul-
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attach§
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attach^
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attach^ and naval
attach^ for air.
Maj. Frederick B. Judson, asst. military attach^.
Cape. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Lt. Allison Dunham, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attach^
and asst. naval attach^ for air.
New Zealand...
New Zealand...
Minnesota
Massachusetts.
New Mexico.
New York
Texas
South Carolina..
Pennsylvania...
California
Illinois
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Aug. 26,1943
tFeb. 10,1942
Aug. 28,1943
July 20,1942
Aug. 21,1943
May 4, 1942
June 18,1943
May 4,1943
Dec. 22,1943
Mar. 31, 1928
Apr. 6, 1920
Sept. 26, 1941
July 6, 1943
tMar. 27, 1943
Nov. 2,1943
JMar. 25, 1944
June 5, 1942
Dec. 31,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Aug. 14,1942
Jan. 15,1944
tSept. 20,1943
Mar. 13, 1943
Dec. 28,1943
Sept. 8,1943
Aug. 2, 1941
Mar. 6, 1942
FOREIGX SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
33
Post
NICARAGUA— Continued
Managua (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
(T).
Matagalpa (CA).
NORWAY >
Name and rank
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attachfi for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst, naval attache and
asst. naval attache (or air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Joseph P. Crockett, special assistant
Thomas S. Strong, senior economic analyst
Rodolfo O. Rivera, special assistant
Dale E. Farringer, junior economic analyst
William W. Marvel, cultural relations attache...
Roland H. Brownlee, junior economic analyst...
Whence ap-
pointed
John A. Willey, consular agent.
Oslo (E).
(MA&NA).
Consular offices in Norway
closed.
PALESTINE AND TRANS-
JORDAN
Jerusalem (CO)
ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,' 3 counselor of embassy *..
Winthrop S. Greene, first secretary
Lt. Col. William McKee Dunn,2 military attache.
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell, 2 naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,^ asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,2 asst. military attache..
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache..
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,^ asst. military attache..
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lowell C. Pinkerton, consul general
Christian T. Steger, consul.
Malcolm P. Hooper, consul
Hedley V. Cooke, Jr., consul
Edward W. Blatchford, vice consul .
Navy Dept-
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Tennessee ,
West Virginia
North Carolina..
Minnesota
Maryland
New York
California.
Date of as-
signment
Dist. Columbia..
Massachusetts..
War Dept.
Navy Dept
War Dept.
War Dept
War Depl.
War Dept.
War Dept
Navy Dept
Missouri...
Virginia
Maryland-.
New Jersey
Olinois
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
Dec. 24,1942
Apr. 5, 1943
Feb. 18,1943
Mar. 10,1942
tJan. 1, 1943
Nov. 11, 1942
tScpt. 13, 1929
tJuly
Feb.
1, 1942
7, 1944
{Sept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6, 1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
Salary
$9,000
6,000
Feb. 14,1941 9,400
Dec. 30, 1938 8, 000
Dec. 31, 1942 5, 400
Nov. 15,1943 4,100
JDec. 29,1930
' Government of Norway established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Poland established in England.
3 Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
* With the personal rank of minister,
34
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
PANAMA
Panama (E).
(NA).
(T) ...
Almirante (CA)
Puerto Annuelles (CA)-.
Col6n(C)
(T).
PARAGUAY
Asuncion (E)
(MA & NA).
(T).
Name and rank
Avra M. Warren, appointed ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
John J. Muccio, counselor of embassy
Ashley B. Sowell, commercial attachfe
James E. Parks, second secretary; consul
Frederick P. Latimer, Jr., second secretary;
consul.
V. Lansing Collins, Jr., third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Robert Rossow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
B>Ton B. Snyder, thiid secretary; vice consul
Henry L. Pitts, Jr., third secretary; vice consul. .
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attache and naval
attach^ for air.
Osgood Hardy, cultural relations attachfi
W. Bruce Lockling, senior economic analyst
David J. Pearsall, vice consul
C. William Cowles, vice consul
Lionel Q. LaGuardia, vice consul
Harry R. Lewis, consular agent...
Lewis B. Tolman, consular agent.
Arthur R. Williams, consul
BjTon White, vice consul.
George E. Palmer, vice consul
Wesley Frost,! ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Willard L. Beaulac, appointed ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Leslie E. Reed, consul general, first secretary
DuWayne G. Clark, commercial attach^..
Frederick J. Cunningham, second secretary; vice
consul.
George D. Henderson, third secretary; vice consul.
Edward L. Freers, third secretary; vice consul...
Duane B. Lueders, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles E. Apple, vice consul
Charles F. Douglas, vice consul
Col. William E. Shipp, military attache
Lt. Comdr. Luis J. Martin, naval attach^ and
naval attache for air.
2d Lt. Edwin M. McCain, asst. military attache.
Lt. (jg) Joseph P. Morray, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Philip P. Clover,' attache
Morrill Cody, cultural relations attache -
Edward J. Shahady, special assistant
David A. de Lima, economic analyst
Louis A. Fernandez, junior economic analyst.
Harry L. Hamlette, junior economic analyst..
Whence ap-
pointed
Maryland.
Rhode Island
Tennessee
North Carolina...
Connecticut
New York.
Indiana
California..
New York.
Navy Dept.
California...
Washington.
New York..
Virginia
New York. .
Florida.
Colorado
North Carolina_
Rhode Island...
Kentucky
Rhode Island -
Minnesota
California
Massachusetts...
California..
Ohio
Minnesota.
Iowa.
Oklahoma..
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
New York.
New York.
Texas
New York.
Florida
Virginia
Date of as-
signment
Mar. 21, 1944
Uug. 24,1943
tJan. 15,1940
Mar. 3,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Apr. 29,1943
Dec. 3, 194]
Feb. 2, 1944
Oct. 15,1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Feb.
tNov.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
1, 1943
II, 1942
28, 1944
14, 1942
10, 1942
May 29, 1943
May 29, 1943
Mar. 3,1943
Mar. 1, 1944
Oct. 25,1943
JMar. 5, 1942
Mar. 21, 1944
Sept. 30, 1943
Jan. 8, 1942
Aug. 3, 1942
June 2, 1941
May 6, 1942
May 19,1943
Jan. 27,1943
Apr. 8, 1943
Feb. 12,1944
Jan. 28,1944
Nov. 6,1943
Aug. 26,1942
Jan. 7, 1943
Nov. 4,1941
June 25,1943
Sept. 2,1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Feb. 22,1943
' .\t -Asuncion prior to relinquishing charge to successor and entering on leave pending retirement.
' Assiened also to Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Montevideo; resident at Buenos Aires.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
35
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PERU
Lima (E)
John Campbell White, appointed ambassador
Jan 29 1944
$17, 500
extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
Jeflerson Patterson, counselor of embassy
Julian C. Greenup, counselor of embassy for
Ohio
JDec. 9, 1942
JDec. 9, 1942
7,400
California
6,200
economic affairs.
George H. Butler, first secretary
JAug. 9, 1941
Oct. 1, 1942
7 000
Frederick ^\. Hinke, second secretary; consul
New York
4,700
John C. Shillock, Jr., second secretary; consul
Milton K. Wells, second secretary; vice consul...
Oregon
Feb. 6, 1942
Nov. 26, 1937
4,300
Oklahoma
4,200
Bernard C. Connelly, second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Holland Welch, second secretary; vice consul
Illinois
Sept. 11, 1941
Sept. 27, 1940
4,200
4,100
Texas
William P. Snow, second secretary; vice consul.. .
Hartwell Johnson, third secretary; vice consul
Maine
Dec. 23,1940
Sept. 2,1941
4,000
South Carolina...
4,000
W. Stratton Anderson, Jr., third secretary; vice
Illinois . ..
Feb. 18,1943
3,500
consul.
Charles C. Gidney, Jr., vice consul
Texas . ..
Mar. 7,1942
Dec. 31,1942
(MA & NA)
Col. Woodson F. Hooker, military attache
War Dept...
Capt. Willard R. Gaines, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept_
Mar. 15, 1939
attache for air.
Maj. George Alexander Little, asst. military
War Dept
July 9, 1942
attache.
Capt. Jay R. Reist, asst. military attache.
War Dept-
Aug. 24,1942
Capt. Robert Eugene Hervey, asst. military at-
War Dept
Nov. 17, 1942
tache for air.
Capt. Alexander S. Parr, asst. military attache
War Dept
May 3,1943
Comdr. Alf Adler, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
May 1,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Edgar K. Thompson, asst. naval
Navy Dept
May 27, 1942
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg.) John H. Jenkins, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
June 16,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
William 0. Vanderburg, minerals attache
Nevada
July 1, 1942
George C. Vaillant, cultural relations attache
Pennsylvania
Jan. 11,1943
Herbert Hallett, senior economic analyst
Connecticut
Dec. 16,1941
Frederick B. Wagner, special assistant
Texas
Aug. 17,1942
Hugo W. Alberts, agricultural adviser
Wisconsin
Feb. 16,1943
Hubert M. Curry, senior economic analyst
New York
Sept. 23, 1942
Ivo H. Lopizich, special assistant . .
California .
Aug. 17,1942
Oct. 5, 1942
Fred H. Await, junior economic analyst
Maine
Frank Cintron, junior economic analyst
New York
Aug. 17,1942
Charles D. Mitchell, economic analyst
Kentucky
Mar. 25, 1944
Eugene G. Christin, economic analyst
June 11, 1943
Francis H. Gallagher, junior economic analyst
Illinois
July 16,1942
Clayton J. Clawson, junior economic analyst
New York
JNov. 5,1942
Miss Miriam Therese Kropp, junior economic
California
Aug. 25,1943
analyst.
Miss Marion Elizabeth Sproul, junior economic
California
Aug. 25,1943
analyst.
Arequipa (VC)...
Jack 0. Dwyre, vice consul
Colorado...
Feb. 20, 1942
Iquitos (VC) (T)
Henry W. Kelly, vice consul
New Mexico
Sept. 30, 1942
Feb. 21,1944
Anthony E. Starcevic, vice consul.
Pennsylvania
La Oroya (CA)
Norman Duncan, consular agent
New York
Apr. 6, 1931
June 27,1934
Mollendo (CA)
Felipe Ferrer M., consular agent . .
Peru
Salaverry (CA)
Jacob Reznik, consular agent
California
Dec. 30 1940
36
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
CoDsolate at Manila closed.
POLAND"
Warsaw (Warszawa) (E)
_ ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld,' ' counselor of embassy *...
Montgomery H. Colladay, second secretary
Dist. Columbia. .
Connecticut
Apr. 1, 1941
Feb. 18,1943
$9, 000
4,500
(MA & NA)
Col. William McKee Dunn, 2 military attach^
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell,' naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache...
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan, 2 asst. military attache..
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst military attache. .
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,'asst. military attache. .
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,* asst. military attache. .
Lt. Edgar H. Clark.s asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept-
War Dept
Navy Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6,1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
Consulate General at Warsaw
closed.
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS
(Portugal)
Lisbon (Lisboa) (L)V
R. Henry Norweb, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.^
Edward S. Crocker, 2d, counselor of legation
Charles E. Dickerson, Jr., first secretary; consul.
J. Winsor Ives, commercial attache . . ..
Ohio
Nov. 15,1943
JFeb. 22,1944
June 17,1943
JApr. 10,1942
July 1, 1942
Apr. 26,1943
JJuly 29,1942
Feb. 18,1943
Sept. 12, 1941
Apr. 15,1941
Apr. 16,1941
May 14,1942
Dec. 3, 1943
July 19,1941
Aug. 21,1942
Mar. 28, 1944
Mar. 2,1943
June 28,1940
10,000
Massachusetts.-.
New Jersey
Illinois
7,400
7,200
4,500
Miss Elizabeth Humes, second secretary; consul.
Nathaniel Lancaster, Jr., second secretary; consul.
Merritt N. Cootes, second secretary; vice consul.
Halleck L. Rose, second secretary; vice consul
George E. Miller, second secretary; vice consul...
Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., second sp.cretary; vice
consul.
William 0. Boswell, third secretary; vice consul.
Milton C. Rewinkel, third secretary; vice consul.
Scott Lyon, third secretary; vice consul
Tennessee
Virginia
4,500
4,400
Virginia .
4,200
Nebraska
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
Ohio
4,200
4,100
4,000
3.500
3,500
3,000
Carroll C. Parry, vice consul
William B. Douglass, Jr., vice consul .
Dist. Columbia..
Montana
Ernest V. Polutnik, vice consul . ...
William P. Shockley, Jr., vice consul
Delaware.
Illinois..
Reinhard W. Lamprecht, vice consul
I Government of Poland established in England.
« Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Norway established In England
3 Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Lu.xembourg established in England.
« With the personal rank of minister.
• With the personal rank of ambassador.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
37
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS—Continued
(Portugal) — Continued
Lisbon (Lisboa) (L)— Con..
MA &NA).
(T).
Angra do Heroismo, Terceira,
Azores (MD).
Funchal, Madeira (C).
Horta, Fayal, Azores (MD)..
Oporto (Porto) (C)
Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel
(St. Michael), Azores(MD)
(T)
(Possessions) '
Beira, Mozambique, Africa
(C).>
(T)
Lourenco Marques, Mozam-
bique, Africa (CO).
Luanda, Angola, Africa (C)..
(T)
Worthington E. H^erman, vice consul.
Gilmore N. Nunn, vice consul-
Col. Robert A. Solborg, military attache and mili-
tary attach^ for air.
Comdr. Kenneth E. Demarest, naval attach^ and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Stephen Ogdcn Fuqua, asst. military
attachfe.
Lt. Col. Seymour G. Pond, asst. military attache.
Capt. Lee Sturges Thomas, asst. military attache.
Capt. William D. Hohenthal, Jr., asst. military
attache.
Lt. Theodore Rousseau, Jr., asst. naval
attache.
Lt. Henry C. Jackson, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Arthur Eustace Ojeda, attache
William G. Gibson, economic analyst
Charles W. Greenleaf, vice consul
Carvel Painter, vice consul.
Robert Janz, American maritime delegate
Foster H. Kreis, vice consul
Renwick S. McNiece, American maritime dele-
gate.
John Belfort Keogh, assistant American maritime
delegate.
William P. Robertson, vice consul...
William E. Flournoy, Jr., American maritime
delegate.
Aaron J. Thomas, Jr., assistant American mari-
time delegate.
Frederik van den Arend, consul
William L. Higgins, vice consul
Austin R. Preston, consul general..
Martin J. Hillenbrand, vice consul.
Archer Woodford, consul
Marcelino H. da Costa, vice consul
Indiana
Kentucky..
War Dept..
Navy Dept
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept..
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
California..
New York.
Illinois
Wisconsin.
Oklahoma..
Minnesota.
Utah
New York.
Tennessee..
Virginia
Texas
North Carolina. -
Florida
New York
Illinois
Kentucky
California.
RUMANIA
State of war declared by Ru-
mania December 11, 1941.
• See Bombay for consular officers who are also assigned to Portuguese possessions in India.
' Functions under supervision of consulate general at Lourenfo Marques.
Nov. 10, 1941
Jan. 15, 1943
tMay 28, 1943
Oct. 9, 1942
Sept. 23, 1942
May 28,1943
July 25,1942
Apr. 29,1943
May 12,1941
Nov. 2,1942
Mar. 28, 1944
tOct. 1, 1943
May 29,1943
Sept. 13, 1943
Feb. 5, 1944
Mar. 14, 1938
Mar. 21, 1944
JNov. 8,1943
Feb. 11,1935
Nov. 24,1943
Nov. 30, 1943
Dec. 24, 1942
Dec. 13,1943
tApr. 27,1943
Mar. 1,1944
May 19,1943
Nov. 11, 1942
38
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
SAUDI ARABIA, KING-
DOM OF
Jidda (L)
James S. Moose, Jr.,' minister resident and consul.
first secretary
Arkansas
tJune 4, 1943
$5, 100
Paul E. Geier,2 third secretary; vice consul
William Langdon Sands, third secretary; vice
Ohio
Nov. 11, 1943
Mar. 31, 1944
2,750
Florida..
2,500
consul.
SPAIN
Madrid (E)
Carlton J. H. Hayes, ambassador extraordinary
New York
May 2, 1942
17.500
and plenipotentiary.
William W. Butterworth, counselor of embassy...
Louisiana
tMar. 28, 1944
6,200
Ralph H. Ackerman, commercial attache
Cahfornia
May 13,1939
8,200
Sydney B. Redecker, first secretary; consul
New York
Oct. 5, 1943
8,000
Julian F. Harrington, first secretary; consul
Massachusetts...
Mar. 5, 1942
7,000
Fayette J. Flexer,^ first secretary; consul
Illinois
Mar. 28, 1944
Apr. 1,1942
7,000
6,200
George J. Haering, first secretary; consul
New York
Miss Frances E. Willis, first secretary; consul
California
July 6, 1940
6,000
LaVerne Baldwin, second secretary; consul
New York
Dec. 3, 1942
5,100
Outerbridge Horsey, third secretary; vice consul..
New York
May 14,1942
3,500
Niles W. Bond, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts. --
Sept. 22, 1942
3,500
William L. Smyser, third secretary; vice consul..
Pennsylvania
May 14,1942
3,000
Findley Burns, Jr., third secretary; vice consul. __
Maryland
May 21,1942
2,500
Robert M. Brandin, third secretary; vice consul..
New York.
Oct. 30,1942
2,500
William C. Burdett, Jr., third secretary; vice
Georgia
Jan. 14,1944
2,500
consul.
Earle 0 Titus, vice consul . .
Florida
July 13,1942
Aug. 24,1940
Charles Gilbert, vice consul
New York..
(MA & NA)
Col. Frederick D. Sharp, military attach^ and
War Dept
Jan. 20,1944
military air attache.
Comdr. John C. Lusk, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
May 5, 1943
attache for air.
Col. Cornelius W. Cousland, asst. military air
War Dept
Oct. 28,1943
attache.
Lt. Col. Frederick Dorsey Stephens, asst. military
War Dept
Sept. 23, 1941
attache.
Lt. Col. Clyde L. Clark, asst. military attache. __
War Dept
Dec. 29,1942
Lt. Col. Albert P. Ebright, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Apr. 10,1943
Lt. Murat W. Williams, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Apr. 11,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. James B. Ford, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Oct. 14,1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. Carroll M. Terry, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Oct. 23,1943
asst naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) John F. V. Emmanuel, asst. naval at-
Navy Dept
Feb. 25,1944
tache and asst. nava! attache for air.
(T) ...
John Van Home, cultural relations attache
Walter F. Smith, attache
Illinois
Aug. 4, 1943
Feb. 20,1942
Sept. 22, 1942
Illinois
Texas
Charles F O'Ncall,* attache
Texas
July 24.1943
Aug. 3,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Maurice Fogler,' attache .
New York..
Dist. Columbia..
Mahlon Ashford, economic analyst
Texas
Sept. 24, 1943
John M. Dimick,' attache
Florida
Nov. 2,1943
' Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as minister resident and consul pursuant to sec.
24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
' Temporarily at Ceuta.
3 Temporarily at Melilla.
* Resident in Valencia.
» Resident in'Seville.
« Resident in Zaragoza.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
39
Post
SPAIN— Continued
Madrid (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Barcelona (CO)
Bilbao (C).
Ceuta, Spanish North Africa
(C).
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Canary Islands (C).
Malaga (C)..
Melilla, Spanish North Africa
(C).
Seville (C)_ _
Tenerife, Canary Islands (C).
(T)
Valencia (C) ._.
(T)
Vigo(C) _
(T)
SWEDEN
Stockholm (L)
Name and rank
W. Homer White, attach^
Justin N. Locke, attach^
Daniel H. Steele, attach^
Robert G. Tnrpin, attache
Harold D. Ferguson, attach^
Clyde James Hanna, attache
Henry E. Singleton, attache
Alexander Scott Lockwood, attache
Vincent LaVista, i attache
Robert E. Whedbee, junior economic analyst..
Thomas Donald Bowie, junior economic analyst
William Walker Richards, vice consul
David I. Ferber, vice consul
George A. Makinson, consul general
Waiter H. McKinney, consul
Fritz A. M. Alfsen, consul
T. Muldrup Forsyth, consuL
Richard A. Poole, vice consul
Harry F. Hawley, consul
Jule L. Goetzmann, vice consul
Temple Wanamaker, Jr., vice consul
Paul E. Geier,2 vice consul
Robert F. Fernald, consul...
Harold B. Quarton, consul general
Francis B. Moriarty, vice consul
Fayette J. Flexer, ' consul.
John N. Hamlin, consul
William Frank Lebus, Jr., vice consul ._
Henry M. Wolcott, consul general
Richard B. Haven, consul
Thomas A. Weir, vice consul
Daniel V. Anderson, consul
S. Grover Rich, Jr., vice consul
Leon L. Cowles, vice consul
Donald C. Marelius, vice consul
Barnaby Conrad, Jr., vice consul
Herschel V. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Christian M. Ravndal, counselor of legation
Harry E. Carlson, first secretary; consul
Robert Mills McClintock, second secretary; vice
consul.
Paul H. Pearson, second secretary; vice consul...
L. Randolph Higgs, second secretary; vice consul..
Brewster H. Morris, third secretary; vice consul.
H. Francis Cunningham, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
Whence ap-
pointed
Massachusetts...
Dist. Columbia. -
Illinois
Ohio
Michigan
Ohio
Connecticut-
California
New York
Kansas
Minnesota
Virginia.
Arizona
California
Michigan..
New York
Virginia
New Jersey.
New York
Illinois
Washington.
Ohio.
Maine
Iowa
Dist. Columbia..
Illinois
Oregon
Kentucky
New York
Illinois..
Nebraska
Delaware.
Utah
Utah..
California
California.
North Carolina.
Iowa
Illinois
California
Iowa
Mississippi
Pennsylvania...
Nebraska ,
Date of as-
signment
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
June
July
Aug.
July
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Nov.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec. 13
Sept. 28,
July 22,
June 17,
May
Dec.
JAug.
Mar.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1944
1942
1943
1943
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1941
1942
1941
1943
1939
1943
1943
1944
1942
1944
1943
1941
1942
1943
Oct. 21,1941
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 12,1941
Nov. 15, 1943
Feb. 6, 1942
Apr. 1, 1944
May 14,1942
May 14,1942
' Resident in Malaga.
2 Temporarily.
3 At Melilla prior to departure for Madrid.
40
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRlL 1. 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
SWEDEN— Continued
Stockholm (L)— Continued.
(MA & NA).
(T)
Goteborg (C)
(T)_-.
Malmo (C)
(T)
SWITZERLAND
Bern (L)
(MX).
George Lybrook West, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Perry Laukhufi, third secretary; vice consul
M. Gordon Knox, third secretary; vice consul
Lewis E. Qleeck, Jr., third secretary; vice consul
David H. McKillop, third secretary; vice consul-
Henry Hanson, Jr., third secretary, vice consuL_
Harold Carlson, vice consul
Frithjof C. Sigmond, vice consul
Lawrence W. von Hellens, vice consul
Col. Charles E. Rayens, military attach^ and mili-
tary attach^ for air.
Comdr. Walter L. Heiberg, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Felix M. Hardison, asst. military attache
for air.
Lt. Col. Sigurd J. Arnesen, asst. military attache.
Ma]. A. Wayne Wonderley, asst. mihtary attache
Maj. Robert W. Wood, asst. military attache
Lt. Comdr. Thomas Snowden, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Allan L. Rice, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Nils W. Olsson, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Wallace McClure, senior economic analyst
Franz von Schilling, Jr., attache
Walter S. Surrey, attache
Grant Olson, attache
William W. Corcoran, consul
Stanley R. Lawson, vice consul .-.
Finn B. Jensen, vice consul
Benjamin Reath Riggs, consul
Edwin S. Morby, vice consul
Leland Harrison, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
J. Klahr Huddle, counselor of legation
Daniel J. Reagan, commercial attache
Donald F. Bigelow, first secretary
George Tait, first secretary
Gardner Richardson, first secretary
Dale W. Maher, second secretary
Warren M. Chase, second secretary
John H. Madonne, second secretary (consul)
Landreth M. Harrison, second secretary
Harrison Lewis, second secretary
Theodore J. Hadraba, third secretary
Clark E. Husted, Jr., third secretary
Lee D. Randall, third secretary
George McM. Oodley, 2d, third secretary
Brig. Gen. Barnwell R. Legge, military attache
and military attache for air.
Lt. Col. Alfred R. W. de Jonge, asst. military
attache.
Capt. Lloyd A. Free, asst. military attache
1st Lt. CharlesT. Katsainos, asst. military attache.
1st Lt. Dean Raymond Rexford, asst. military
attache.
California.
Apr. 21,1943
Ohio
Maryland
Illinois
Massachusetts...
Connecticut
Illinois
Oregon...
Washington
War Dept
Nov.
May
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
Jan.
May
July
18, 1943
14, 1942
9, 1943
18,1941
2, 1942
30, 1930
3, 1933
20,1942
Navy Dept-
War Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Tennessee...
Virginia
New York..
Wisconsin...
Massachusetts...
New York
Kansas
Pennsylvania
California
Sept. 7,1943
July 6, 1940
Dec. 2, 1943
Jan. 25,1944
July 10.1943
Oct. 28, 1943
Sept. 24, 1942
June 17,1942
Dec. 28,1942
Dec. 4, 1942
July 8, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Jan. 8, 1943
Aug. 15,1936
June 14,1938
Feb. 25,1943
Dec. 30,1942
Apr. 22,1943
Illinois-
July 13,1937
Ohio July
Dist. Columbia.. Dec
Minnesota i JNov.
Virginia
Connecticut.
Missouri
Indiana
Texas
Minnesota...
California
Nebraska
Ohio
Illinois
New York . . ,
War Dept....
War Dept.
War Dept.
W^ar Dept.
War Dept.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Dec.
tJuly
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
7, 1941
16, 1941
25. 1941
15. 1942
8, 1941
12, 1941
16, 1939
1, 1938
26. 1941
16. 1942
28, 1942
12, 1941
12, 1041
12, 1941
tOct. 19,1942
Nov. 28, 1941
May 7, 1942
Apr. 20,1942
July 9, 1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
41
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
SWITZERLAND— Continued
Bern (L)— Continued.
(C).
Basel (C)
Geneva (C)
Zuricli (CG).
(T).
SYRIA
Damascus (L).
(MA).
THAILAND
State of war declared by Thai-
land January 25, 1942.
TURKEY
Ankara (E) «.
(MA &NA).
John H. Madonne, consul (second secretary)
J. A. Tuck Sherman, vice consul
Buford G. Rogers, vice consul
Walter H. Sholes, consul general
John A. Lehrs, vice consul ^
Thomas R. Flack, vice consul ,
Paul C. Squire, consul..
Howard Elting, Jr., vice consul
Frank Cussans, vice consul..
Sam E. Woods,' consul general
Maurice W. Altaffer, consul
Phil H. Hubbard, consul
Bolard More, vice consul
Robert T. Cowan, vice consul
Eugene Nabel, vice consul
Julius C. Jensen, vice consul
Charles Stoppani. vice consul...
Frederick R. Loofbourow, senior economic
analyst.
James C. Bell, 2 vice consul
George Wadsworth,^ J diplomatic agent and con-
sul general.
James T. Scott.s commercial attach^
Joseph C. Satterthwaite,' first secretary; consul..
William M. Gwynn,^ second secretary
William J. Porter, vice consul
Maj. Virgil A. Jackson,' asst. military attachfi
for air.
Capt. Duncan McBryde.'asst. military attach6 ..
Capt. Paul M. Glaude,^ asst. military attache
Laurence A. Steinhardt, ambassador extraordi-
nary and plenipotentiary.
Robert F. Kelley, counselor of embassy
Edward B. Lawson, commercial attach^ —
Earl L. Packer, first secretary
Harry L. Troutman, first secretary
William Witman, 2d, third secretary
Richard E. Gnade, third secretary
Wilfred V. MacDonald, third secretary
Brig. Gen. Richard G. Tindall, military attach^-..
Col. Frederick A. Fillet,? military air attache
Capt. Webb Trammell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Texas
Maine
Mississippi
Aug. 1, 1938
Uug. 2, 1926
July 19,1941
Oklahoma
Maryland
Illinois
Massachusetts...
Illinois.
Ohio.. .-.
Mississippi.
Ohio
Vermont
Ohio
Texas...
Rhode Island
Wyoming
California...
New York
Mar.
July
July
July
July
July
July
May
July
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
31, 1941
19, 1941
22, 1941
19, 1941
6. 1940
19, 1941
3. 1942
31, 1933
19, 1941
3. 1941
17, 1940
17, 1936
16, 1944
9,1943
2. 1943
New York .
New York.
Georgia
Michigan
California
Massachusetts.
War Dept
War Dept.
War Dept.
New York.
Feb. 7,1944
Oct. 9, 1942
Dec. 1, 1942
Feb. 29,1944
Dec. 1, 1942
Feb. 13,1943
May 24, 1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Jan. 11,1944
Jan. 12,1942
Massachusetts...
Dist. Columbia..
Utah
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Missouri
Uug.
Feb.
Oct.
tAug.
Jan.
Feb.
May
9. 1941
3, 1944
29. 1942
21. 1943
29. 1944
29, 1944
2. 1942
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
June 12,1943
Dec. 11,1943
Jan. 13,1942
' Assigned also to Liechtenstein.
' Resident in Lugano.
' Assigned also to Lebanon; resident in Beirut.
• Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as diplomatic agent and consul general pursuant
(o sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
• Serves as charge d'affaires ad interim except during such periods as the diplomatic agent may be present at Damascus.
• OflSce of Embassy also at Istanbul.
' Also assistant military attache at .\nkiira.
42
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
TURKEY— Continued
Ankara (E)— Continued.
(MA &NA)-Con....
(T).
[stanbul (Constantinople)
(CG).
(T).
Iskenderun (Alexandretta)
(C).
Izmir (Smyrna) (C) ,
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Pretoria, Transvaal (L)...
(MA& NA).
Col. Theodore Babbitt, asst. military attache
Maj. Cedric H. Seagcr, asst. military attachg
Maj. Robert N. Walker, asst. military attachfi...
Capt. James F. Grove, asst. military attaehfi
1st Lt. Norman Armour, Jr., asst. military attache,
2d Lt. Walter E. Seager, asst. military attache...
Lt. Comdr. George C. Miles, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Robert S. Duim, asst. naval attache.. .
Lt. Comdr. George H. Earle, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. George N. Belie, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Donald Everett Webster, cultural relations
attache.
Burton Y. Berry, consul general
Paul S. Guinn, consul
William N. Fraleigh, vice consul
Roy M. Melbourne, vice consul...
Leonard J. Cromie, vice consul
Leslie Albion Squires, vice consul
William R. Lynch, vice consul
Lee E. Metcalf, vice consul..
Charles P. MeVicker, Jr., vice consul
Floyd H. Black, special assistant
Homer W. Davis, special assistant
Frederick T. Merrill, special assistant
Herbert J. Cummings, economic analyst
Richard W. Byrd, consul
Keld Christensen, vice consul
Ellis A. Johnson, vice consul _.-
General Thomas Holcomb, appointed envoy ex-
traordinary and minister plenipotentiary.
Edward M. Groth, counselor of legation
Samuel H. Day,' commercial attache
Barry T. Benson,' asst. commercial attache
Arthur L. Richards, second secretary
Harlan B. Clark, third secretary.
Col. Breckinridge A. Day, military attache
Lt. Comdr. Charles L. Ashley, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Maj. Dalton Hayes, asst. military attache
Lt. Charles C. Brady, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Arthur D. Brigham, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Donald H. Ryan,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Morris Golick,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Ensign Charles L. Brown, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept..
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Wisconsin.
New York.
California. .
Texas
California..
Ohio
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Jan.
Mar
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
22, 1944
3, 1943
15, 1944
22, 1944
11, 1944
Sept. 18, 1943
Jan. 20,1942
Feb. 4. 1942
Jan. 2, 1943
Dec. 24,1943
Aug. 5, 1943
Indiana
Pennsylvania.
New Jersey...
Virginia
Connecticut...
California
Kansas
Texas
New Jersey...
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Pennsylvania. .
Virginia
Iowa
Massachusetts.
Delaware.
June
Mar.
July
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.
tFeb.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Sept.
10. 1943
21. 1944
26. 1941
30, 1944
8,1943
31,1943
10, 1944
8, 1943
10. 1942
17, 1942
18. 1942
7. 1943
28. 1943
7. 1944
10, 1943
15, 1941
Mar. 21, 1944
Oct.
Apr.
Feb.
July
1, 1942
16, 1942
8, 1944
14, 1942
Aug. 31,1943
Feb. 27,1941
Mar. 12,1942
Jan. 31,1944
Feb. 12,1942
July 29,1942
Oct. 12,1943
Mar. 24, 1944
Sept. 11. 1943
• Assigned to serve at Johannesburg.
> Assigned to serve at Capetown.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
43
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
UNION OF SOUTH
AFRICA — Continued
Capetown, Cape Province
(CG).
Durban, Natal (C)
Johannesburg, Transvaal
(CG).
(T).
Port Elizabeth, Cape Prov-
ince (C).
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Moscow (E).
(U. S. Military Mission).
Irving N. Linnell, consul general
R. Austin Acly, consul...
Roland K. Beyer, vice consul
E. Talbot Smith, consul ^^...
Robert C. Strong, vice consul
Thomas D. Bowman, consul general
William H. Beach, consul
John S. Richardson, Jr., consul
Robert W. Rinden, vice consul
Miss Ann Van Wynen, vice consul..
Frank Anderson Henry, consul
Kenneth A. Byrns, vice consul
W. Averell Harriman, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Maxwell M. Hamilton, counselor of embassy'...
Warwick Perkins, first secretary; consul.
A. Bland Calder, first secretary; consul.
Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., second secretary;
consul.
Edward Page, Jr., second secretary; consul
Francis Bowden Stevens, second secretary; vice
consul.
John Frgmont Melby, third secretary; vice consul.
Richard H. Davis, third secretary; vice consul...
Thomas P. Dillon, third secretary; vice consul...
Paul M. Dutko, vice consul..
Edwin L. Smith, vice consul
Maj. Gen. John R. Deane, military member; chief.
Brig. Gen. Sydney I. Spaulding, military member.
Brig. Gen. William E. Crist, military member
Rear Admiral Clarence E. Olsen, naval member.
Capt. Samuel B. Frankel, naval member
Capt. Ronald H. Allen, naval member
Capt. Harry D. Felt, naval member
Comdr. Frederick Robert Lang, naval member..
Comdr. Clifford Conrad DeFord, naval member.
Comdr. Denj's William Knoll, naval member
Comdr. Charles J. Zondorak, naval member
Lt. Comdr. G. D. Roullard, naval member
Lt. Comdr. Edward W. Yorke, Jr., naval member.
Maj. John Minor Maury, naval member
Lt. Willard W. Cram, naval member
Lt. Joseph Chase, naval member
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Wisconsin
Connecticut...
Wisconsin
Missouri
Virginia
Massachusetts
Iowa
Texas
Delaware
Colorado
New York
Iowa...
Maryland
New York
Colorado
Massachusetts
New York
Illinois
New York
Missouri
Pennsylvania.
Arkansas
WarDept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept...
May
Aug.
June
Mar.
June
Oct.
Oct.
July
May
Upr.
June
May
19, 1943
25. 1942
2, 1941
10. 1943
5. 1940
1. 1941
2, 1941
14. 1942
20. 1943
13, 1943
24. 1942
20. 1943
Oct. 7, 1943
June 18,1943
Nov. 10,1942
Oct. 6, 1942
Nov. 20, 1940
Feb. 27,1942
Aug. 6, 1942
Mar. 20, 1943
Aug. 3, 1943
Nov. 10,1942
June 18,1943
Nov. 1, 1941
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
April
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
May
Dec.
May
Apr.
1, 1943
1. 1943
23, 1943
3,1943
9, 1941
16. 1941
1. 1944
21. 1942
15. 1943
4,1944
12. 1944
26. 1941
18, 1943
3. 1943
28. 1942
7, 1943
• With the honorary rank of minister.
44
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS-
Continued
Moscow (E)— Continued.
(U . 8. Military Mission) —
Continued .
Lt. J. H. Harshaw, naval member.. .
Navy Dept
May
17, 1943
Lt. C. B. Basinger, naval member. __ .
Sept.
24, 1943
Lt. Qg) Philip Worchel, naval member
Navy Dept
Dec.
22, 1942
Lt. (jg) R. P. Mcilflejohn, naval member
Navy Dept
Nov.
27, 1943
Ensign Joseph L. Richardson, naval member
Navy Dept
Dec.
22, 1942
(T)
Thomas P. Whitnev, attache _
Ohio
Mar.
Nov.
1, 1944
6, 1942
Frederick C. Barghoorn, attache
Massachusetts. __
Joseph J. Bulik, attach^
New York _
Mar.
30, 1944
Robert C. Tucker, attache
Missouri
Feb.
tOct.
21, 1944
31, 1941
Vladivostok (CO)
Angus I. Ward, consul general
Michigan . .
$7,200
URUGUAY
Montevideo (E)
William Dawson, ambassador extraordinary and
Minnesota
Feb.
11, 1941
17,500
plenipotentiary.
Dudley Q. Dwyre, counselor of embassy; consul
Colorado
tApr.
1,1942
8,000
general.
Robert G. Glover, commercial attache
Florida....
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
12. 1940
15, 1942
20. 1941
11,1936
6.200
Edward J. Sparks, first secretary; consul
New York
Alabama ..
6,000
Robert Y. Brown, second secretary; consul
Reginald Bragonier, Jr., second secretary; vice
4,600
Maryland
4,000
consul.
Robert B. Memminger, third secretary; vice
South Carolina...
Dec.
26, 1940
4,000
consul.
Arthur B. Emmons, 3d, third secretary; vice
Massachusetts...
Oct.
22, 1942
3,500
consul.
Stewart Q. Anderson, third secretary; vice consul.
Illinois
Dec.
3,1941
3,000
John L. Topping, third secretary; vice consul
New York
May 20,1943
3,000
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. Norman A. Congdon, military attache
War Dept...
Jan.
30, 1942
Comdr. Albert Benjamin, naval attache and
Navy Dept.
Dec.
16, 1941
naval attache for air.
Capt. William A. Tidwell, Jr., asst. military
War Dept
Feb.
11, 1943
attache.
Capt. Carleton Ashley, asst. military attache
War Dept
Oct.
21, 1943
Lt. Peter J. Brennan, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov.
24, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Donald C. Leavens, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Oct.
20, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
Philip P. Clover.i attache..
Franklin W. Wolf, senior economic analyst
New York
Pennsylvania
Apr.
Jan.
24. 1942
10. 1943
C. Montagu Pigott, senior economic analyst
Ohio
Oct.
31, 1942
Frank E. Sheehy, senior economic analyst
Ohio
May
20, 1942
' Assigned also to Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Asuncion; resident in Buenos Aires.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
45
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
URUGUAY-ConUnued
Montevideo (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued.—
Ezequiel D. Salinas, special assistant.
Texas
Aug. 17,1942
tDec. 11,1942
Feb. 13,1943
Joseph G. Weimer, senior economic analyst
Albert B. Franklin, cultural relations attache
Indiana
Massachusetts...
Glenn Barr, asst. cultural relations attache
John W. Mitchell, junior economic analyst
Ohio
July 24,1942
Mar. 1,1942
Minnesota..
Frederick C. Weimer, junior economic analyst...
Albert F. Breazeale, junior economic analyst
John J. Zozaya, junior economic analyst .
Indiana
Feb. 20,1942
Apr. 25,1942
July 14,1942
June 12 1942
Alabama
Nebraska
Fred H. Decker, junior economic analyst-
Kentucky
New Jersey
Carson 0. Crocker, junior economic analyst
Sept. 11,1942
Thomas D. Kingsley, junior economic analyst
Massachusetts...
Dec. 23,1942
VENEZUELA
Caracas (E)
Frank P. Corrigan, ambassador extraordinary and
Ohio
Jan. 20,1939
$17, 500
plenipotentiary.
Joseph Flack , counselor of embassy
Pennsylvania .
May 9, 1941
Sept. 17. 1942
8,600
H. Lawrence Groves, counselor of embassy for
Pennsylvania
8,200
economic affairs.
Osborn S. Watson, commercial attache
Georgia
Nov. 2,1937
July 20,1940
Aug. 19,1943
5,900
4,500
Thomas J. Maleady, second secretary .
Massachusetts
William P. Wright, asst. commercial attache
Dist. Columbia..
4,400
Sherburne Dillingham, second secretary..
New Jersey
tAug. 13,1942
4,100
Carl Breuer, third secretary
New York
Aug. 19,1943
tJan. 11,1943
July 28,1942
4,000
3,600
Maurice M. Bernbaum, third secretary
Elinois
John P. Hoover, asst. commercial attache
California
3,500
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., third secretary
JMay 18,1942
JJune 23,1943
JJan. 15,1944
2,750
(MA & NA). . .
Lt. Co). Henri A. Luebbermann, military attache.
Capt. Josef E. Beauclair, military air attache
War Dept
War Dept
Lt. Comdr. Robert D. Huntington, naval attache
Navy Dept
Nov. 17, 1942
and naval attache lor air.
Maj. Edmund J. E. McCarthy, asst. military
War Dept
Mar. 28, 1942
attache.
Lt. Sterling J. Cottrell, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
May 25,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard K. Holden, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept. 4,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Robert M. Farrar, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept. 26, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Charles D. Evans, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1944
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Howard C. Gilmer, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 26, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
(C)..
James P. MofBtt, consul
New York
Apr. 10, 1941
6,800
William L. Krieg, vice consul .
Ohio -
Mar. 28, 1944
3,500
George R. Phelan, vice consul
California
June 29,1937
46
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
VENEZUELA— Continued
Caracas (E)— Continued.
(T)
Caripito, Monagas (VC)
(T).
Ciudad Bolivar (VC)....
La Guaira (VC)
Puerto de la Cruz, An-
zoategui (VC).
Maracaibo (C)
(T)
YUGOSLAVIA >
Belgrade (Beograd) (E)
(MA & NA).
(T).
Consular oflSces in Yugo-
slavia closed.
James H. Kempton, agricultural adviser
Robert M. Baskin, senior economic analyst
William Scanlan, special assistant
Curtis Waldo Barnes, senior economic analyst..
John Allen Beimett, senior economic analyst
Virgil C. Applewhite, special assistant...
D. Eugene Delgado-Arias, cultural relations
attache.
William Henry Bowden, economic analyst
Manuel Matienzo, special assistant
Herbert B. Leggett, junior economic analyst
Albert T. Phelps, special assistant
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., vice consul
William L. Blue, ' vice consul
Thomas J. Cory, vice consul
Armando Larragoite, Jr., vice consul -
Odin G. Loren, consul
Harold D. Pease, vice consul
Austin J. Rittenhouse, vice consul
Lincoln MacVeagh,' ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,^ counselor of embassy...
Walworth Barbour,' second secretary
Andrew B. Foster,^ second secretary...
Charles E. Hulick, Jr. ,3 third secretary..
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee,' military attach^...
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding,^ * naval attache
and naval attache for air.
1st Lt. William H. McNeill,^ asst. military attache
Lt. Thomas D. Spencer,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Henry Albert Hill,' special assistant
Emil Kekich, special assistant
Arthur W. Parsons,' special assistant
Maryland
Louisiana
Texas
Montana.
Florida..
Mississippi
New York
New York
New York
California
Connecticut...
Pennsylvania.
Teimessee
California
New Mexico..
Washington...
California
Oklahoma
Connecticut...
New York
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.
War Dept
Navy Dept ...
War Dept
Navy Dept...
New York
New York
California
Sept. 7,1942
Dec. 23,1942
July 1,1942
May 26,1943
Aug. 12,1943
Oct. 19. 1942
July 15,1942
June 5,1943
May 15,1942
Aug. 5,1943
May 15,1942
Jan. 3, 1944
July 28,1942
Aug. 28,1943
May 14,1943
Mar. 18, 1944
Nov. 27, 1943
Jan. 3, 1944
Nov. 12, 1943
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Feb. 16,1944
Jan. 10,1944
tNov. 13,1943
Feb. 25,1944
Mar. 22, 1944
Dec. 21,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Dec. 21,1943
' Assigned to Naples; remaining at Ciudad Bolivar until office is closed.
' Oovemment of Yugoslavia established in Egypt.
» Assigned also near the Government of Greece established In Egypt.
* Assigned also to Cairo.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 47
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT
Name
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment'
Abbott, Gteorge M.'
Abbott, Wainwright'
Achilles, Theodore C
Adams, Ware'
Bacon, J. Kenley
Bailey, E. Tomlin
Ballantine, Joseph W
Barnes, William
Belovsky, Sidney A
Benninghoff, H. Merrell..
Benton, J. Webb'.
Benton, Russell W.
Bishop, Max Waldo
Blake, Oilson O
Blake, Ralph J
Boal, Pierre de L. »
Bohlen, Charles E .,
Bonbright, James C. H...
Brown, James E., Jr
Buhrman, Parker W.«
Byington, Homer M., Jr.
Cabot, John M
Cannon, Cavendish W...
Canty, George R...
Carrigan, John Willard...
Cavanaugh, Rohert J.'...
Chapman, J. Holbrook...
Chase, Augustus S
Chipman, Norrls B
Clubb, Oliver Edmund...
Cochran, William P., Jr..
Cox, Raymond E.3
Davis, Monnett B...
Davis, Nathaniel P
DeCourcy, William E
Denby, James Orr
Dick. HassellH-
Dickover, Erie R
Donaldson. Harry M
Dooman, Eugene H
Dorsz, Edmund J
Doyle, Albert M
duBois, Coert
Durbrow, Elbrldge
Du Vivier, Paul F .»
Embry, John A
Erhardt. John Q
Fales. Herbert P
Farrell, William S.«
Faus, Keeler'
Ferris, Walton C
Flood, Douglas »
Foster, Carol H
Foster, Julian B
Fox, Homer S
Ohio
Pennsylvania
District of Columbia.
Georgia
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
New York
New York
Pennsylvania..
New York
Iowa
Maryland
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Utah
Massachusetts
California
Illinois
District of Columbia.
Coimecticut
District of Columbia.
Minnesota
Pennsylvania
New York
Colorado
New Jersey
Texas..
Indiana...
South Carolina
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Michigan
Michigan ,
California ,
California...
New York
Florida
New York
California.
New York
Georgia
Wisconsin
Illinois
Maryland
Alabama
Michigan
Sept.
July
July
Mar.
Aug.
June
Jan.
July
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
July
Dec.
Jan.
June
June
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
July
Mar
Nov.
July
Mar.
Jan.
June
July
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
June
June
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
May
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
July
Apr.
3, 1043
13. 1943
9. 1941
11,1944
28. 1941
19. 1942
7. 1942
15. 1941
14. 1944
24. 1942
18, 1944
4 , 1941
8,1941
2, 1942
18. 1941
22, 1944
3, 1942
19. 1942
18. 1943
16, 1943
4,1941
3. 1941
15. 1941
16. 1943
1. 1942
18. 1944
13, 1944
3. 1942
20. 1942
11. 1943
11, 1943
30, 1943
25, 1941
3. 1943
11. 1940
11, 1943
17. 1941
28. 1943
10. 1942
16. 1943
2,1941
20. 1941
7, 1941
28. 1942
18. 1944
18,1944
25, 1941
18. 1940
19, 1944
18. 1944
21. 1941
6. 1944
29. 1941
14. 1942
24, 1941
> The length of an oflBcer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he
reports for duty.
' Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
« Foreign Service oflBcer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
48 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1. 194-1
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Continued
Name
Frost, Arthur C
FuUerton, Hugh S
Qeist, Raj-mond H
George, W. Perry
Gordon, George A.'..
Gowen, Franklin C
Gray, Archibald E
Gray, Cecil Wayne
Grew, Joseph CJ
Qufler, Bernard
Harrison, Randolph
Harvey, Miss Constance R.3_
Heacoek, Roger L
Henderson, James E
Henry, R. Horton
Hodgdon, A. Dana
Hohenthal, Theodore J
Hughes, Morris N
Hunt, Frederick D.3
Hunt, Leigh W
Huston, Cloyce K
Hutton, Paul C.
Jester, Perry N
Johansen, Beppo R
Johnson, Hallett
Jones, George Lewis, Jr
Jones, J. Wesley
Josselyn, Paul R...
Keeler, Erwin P
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr
Keith, Gerald..
Key, David McK
Knox, Charles F., Jr
Kohler, Foy D
Krentz, Kenneth C
Lafoon, Sidney K
La Rue, G. Wallace
Leverich, Henry P
Lewis, Charles W., Jr
Lockhart, Frank P
Lyon, Cecil B
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d»
Macatee, Robert B
MacLean, H. Coit »._
Matthews, H. Freeman
McDonough, Dayle C
McGregor, Robert G., Jr
McGurk, Joseph F
McKenna, James E
McLaughlin, Edward D
Meekins, Lynn W. '
Meyer, Paul W
Whence appointed
Massachusetts
Ohio
Ohio
Alabama
New York
Pennsylvania...
Peimsylvania..
Tennessee
New Hampshire
Washington
Virginia
New York
California
California
Arizona
Maryland
California
Illinois
D^triet of Columbia.
District of Columbia.
lowa...
North Carolina
Virginia
Florida
New Jersey
Maryland
Iowa...
Iowa
Indiana _
California
Illinois..
Tennessee
New Jersey
Ohio
Iowa
Virginia
Missouri
New Jersey
Michigan
Texas
New York
District of Columbia-
Virginia...
Virginia
Maryland
Missouri...
New York
New Jersey
M assachusetts
Arkansas...
Pennsylvania
Colorado
Date of
assignment >
Salary
Oct.- 2,1942
$10. 000
Jan. 14,1942
8.600
Feb. 11,1944
8,200
Apr. 24,1941
6,000
Apr. 4, 1941
9,000
Nov. 19, 1941
6,000
Jan. 18,1943
4,600
Jan. 6, 1943
6,200
Sept. 1,1942
9,000
Jan. 3, 1942
4,600
Feb. 21,1942
4,500
Feb. 18,1944
4. 100
Nov. 10, 1942
3,000
Jan. 11,1941
4,200
June 19,1942
4,500
June 19,1942
6,200
Aug. 11,1941
4,000
Sept 10,1943
4,500
Mar. 10, 1944
3, COO
Dec. 20,1940
5,400
July 7, 1941
5,000
Sept. 26, 1941
4,400
Aug. 29.1941
5,000
June 3, 1942
4,100
Nov. 20, 1940
8,900
Aug. 13,1942
4,100
Mar. 8,1941
4,500
Aug. 28, 1943
8,900
July 9, 1943
6,800
July 20.1940
8,200
Mar. 20, 1942
6,000
Dee. 22,1941
7,000
Feb. 10,1942
4,500
Nov. 29, 1941
4,200
May 26, 1943
5,000
Feb. 16,1942
2,750
Apr. 1,1943
3,500
Feb. 26,1943
4,500
Nov. 23, 1940
6,200
Aug. 24,1942
10, 000
July 6, 1943
4,500
Feb. 18,1944
4,000
May 1,1941
8,200
Oct. 5, 1943
8,800
June 28,1943
9,000
Sept. 29, 1943
7,800
Oct. 9, 1943
4,500
Aug. 19,1942
9,000
Nov. 5,1941
7,200
Dec. 7, 1943
4,500
Jan. 31,1944
8,900
June 3, 1942
5,100
' The length of an oflScer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he reports
for duty.
» Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
3 Foreign Service oflBcer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF TFIE UNITED STATES 49
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Continued
Name
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment >
Minor, Harold B
Montgomery, Edmund B.s_
Morgan, John H.s
Morris, Shiras, Jr
Nielsen, Orsen N..
Oakes, Calvin Hawley
Parker, W, Leonard
Parsons, J. Graham
Peck, William L.s
Peck, WiUys R.»
Perkins, Mahlon Fay
Perkins, Troy L
Pilcher, James B.
Pinkerton, Julian L
Plitt, Edwin A...
Pool, John C
Reams, R. Borden
Riddleberger, James W
Salisbury, Laurence E
Scherer, George F
Schnare, Lester L. >
Schoenrich, Edwin
Shaw, George P
Sokobin, Samuel^..!
Stanton, Edwin F ,
Steintorf, Paul P. a
Steyne, Alan N
Streeper, Robert B.3
Sturgeon, Leo D
Summerlln, George T
Taylor, Earle C.s
Taylor, Robert M
Thompson, Tyler'
Timberlake, Clare H ,
Travers, Howard K.
Trimble, William C
Tuck, S. Pinkney'
Vance, Marshall M.'
Vincent, John Carter
Wallncr, Woodruff'
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr...
Walstrom, Joe D
Warren, Fletcher
Washington, S. Walter
Wasson, Thomas C
Wiley, John C.»...
Williams, Frank S
Wilson, Evan M
Wright, James H
Young, Whitney
Kansas.
Illinois
Massachusetts..
Connecticut
Wisconsin ,
South Carolina-
New York
New York
Connecticut
California
California '.
Kentucky
Georgia
Kentucky
Maryland
Delaware
Pennsylvania..
Virginia.
Illinois
New York.. ..
Georgia
Maryland
California
New Jersey
California
Virginia
New York
Ohio
Illinois
Louisiana
Pennsylvania..
Washington
New York
Michigan
New York
Maryland
New York
Ohio
Georgia
New York
Maryland
Missouri
Texas
West Virginia --
New Jersey
Indiana..
Mississippi
Pennsylvania..
Missouri
New York
July
Nov.
Sept.
Apr.
Oct.
July
July
Dec.
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
May
Nov.
June
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Sept.
Sept.
June
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
June
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
June
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
June
Dec.
June
June
23, 1943
2,1943
22. 1943
15, 1942
20. 1941
1. 1941
27. 1940
1. 1942
18. 1944
21. 1942
26. 1942
3, 1942
23. 1941
18. 1943
31. 1941
28. 1942
20. 1942
28. 1943
21, 1941
1. 1941
29, 1943
25. 1941
3. 1942
3. 1943
24. 1942
3, 1943
23. 1943
8, 1943
27, 1941
25. 1941
10. 1944
12. 1942
18, 1944
26. 1943
22. 1942
24,1942
18. 1944
18, 1944
15. 1942
18, 1944
26,1943
1, 1943
15. 1943
31, 1044
18. 1941
4,1941
3,1942
26. 1942
11, 1941
20, 1940
' The length of an oflBcer's service In the Department is calculated, not from this dat«, but from the date on which he
reports for duty.
' Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
» Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
i
50
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ON SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY DETAIL
Name
Where assigned
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment
Sal<iry
Anderson, Eskel V. <_
Butrick. Richard P
Flood, Pet«r H. A
Qoshie, John L
Greene. Joseph X., Jr
Homer, Oamett D. '
Jenkins, Warder B. '
Johnson, Harold Frost '
Kennan, George F
Kifer, Russell Stanley '
Landis, James McCauley ' »
LavBTHck, John W. i_
Levison, George Lewis '
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr
Livengood, Charles A
Luedtke, Charles L
Mathews, Jell Douglas '
Murphy, Robert D. »
Myers, Harold Edwin i
Xorden, Carl F...
Offie, Carmel
Ozzard, Charles J.'
Peterson, Edward M. i
Reber, Samuel
Reinhardt, G. Frederick...
Rountree, William M. i
Shollenberger, Joseph H. '..
Simering, Chauncey L.'
Smith, Donald W....
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr...
Turner, William T
Villard, Henry H. i.
Young, Roland A. '
Middle East Supply Center
Department of Commerce
Ciudad JuSrez
Allied Control Commission for Italy.
do
Algiers
Middle East Supply Center
North African Economic Board
European .\dvisory Commission, London
Middle East Supply Center
...do
do..
do
European .\dvisory Commission, London
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Department of -\griculture
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Middle East Supply Center
StafT of the Political .\dviser on the staff of
the .Allied Commander in Chief, Mediter-
ranean theater.
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Middle East Supply Center
do
Allied Control Commission for Italy _
...do
Middle East Supply Center
...do...
Allied Control Commission for Italy.
Department of Commerce
Vatican City...
Navy Department
North African Economic Board
Middle East Supply Center
Pennsylvania...
New York
New Hampshire
New York
Massachusetts.,
Tennessee.
Maryland
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Maryland
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
California
New Jersey
Washington
Minnesota
Montana
Wisconsin
Kansas
New York
Pennsylvania...
New Jersey
Montana
New York
California
Georgia
Illinois
New York
Marj-land_
Missouri
Georgia
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
June
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
May
May
27, 1943
28,1944
6,1942
3,1943
11,1944
22, 1943
23, 1943
30,1943
1, 1943
7, 1943
17, 1943
19, 1943
15, 1943
13. 1943
3,1943
11. 1944
20, 1943
22,1943
12. 1943
23. 1944
17, 1944
1,1944
8,1943
22,1943
23,1943
1,1942
26, 1943
10. 1943
24. 1944
24. 1941
22. 1942
10. 1943
11, 1943
$9,000
5,000
4,000
2,750
7,200
4,100
8,000
5,900
9,600
3,500
4,100
7,200
3,500
4,400
9,000
5,100
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ON DETAIL AS INSPECTORS
Name Whence appointed
Date of
assignment
Salary
Cochran, H. Merle. Arizona
Dec. 9. 1942
$10,000
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
Bates, Robert C
On leave for military duty
Bruner, Glen W
do
Colorado..
$4,000
Calder, F. WiUard
Vice consul at Southampton, Eng-
land; office not yet reopened.
On leave of absence without pay
New York ..
Cooper, Charles A
Nebraska.
4,100
Downs, Donald '
Nevada
Fletcher, C. Paul
Consul at Gibraltar; office not yet
reopened.
Consul at San Sebastian, Spain;
office not yet established.
On leave for military duty...
. .do
6,000
Oalbraith, Willard
California ..
4,500
Gaimett, Michael R
New York
2,500
Hammond, B. Miles ...
South Carolina
3,900
Heard. Alexander '
do
Georgia ..,,
1 Temporary specialist appointed for the emergency,
> With the personal rank of minister.
* With the personal rank of ambassador.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 51
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED— Continued
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
Larsen, Gilbert E.'
On leave for military duty
do...
Illinois
McKay, Donald S.i..
New York .. ..
Nolan, Thomas F.'
do
Wisconsin...
Palmer, John Peabody
do
Washington ...
$4,200
Reese, Raymond E
do
Disfrict of Oolnmhia
Robbins, Warren Delano '
do
District of Columbia
Smith, Miss A. Viola
On leave of absence without pay
On leave for military duty
California-
5,000
Squire, John P
Massachusetts .
Stoops, Don 1
do
Oklahoma .
Whitaker, Charles H
Vice consul at Grenada, B. W. I.;
office not yet established.
On leave for military duty
3,500
AVhittinghill. George D
New York .
Wilson, Thomas M
On leave pending retirement
do
Tennessee .
10,000
Wilson. Warden McK..
Indiana
7,800
Winslow, Rollin R..
do
Michigan
6,600
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE DETAINED BY THE ENEMY
Name
Post where last
assigned
Rank at last post
Whence appointed
Salary
Orebaugh, Walter W...
Nice and Mo-
naco.
Consul
Kansas
$4,100
' Temporary specialist appointed for the emergency
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Abbey, Glenn A 22
Abbott, George M 47
Abbott, Wainwright 47
Achilles, Theodore C 47
Ackerman, Ralph H 38
Ackerson, Garret G., Jr 13
Acly, R. Austin 43
Adair, Charles W., Jr 22
Adam, Hector C, Jr 13
Adams. J. Wesley, Jr 16
Adams, Ware --- 47
Adler, Alf 35
Afield, William C, Jr,. -— 24
Agar, Herbert. 21
Aguirre, Stephen E 29
Ailshie, William K 28
Ainsworth, H. Gardner IV
Alberts, Hugo W 35
Alfsen, Fritz A. M 39
Allen, Charles W V
Allen, Henry E ..-. 29
Barghoom, Frederick C
Barker, Edmund Osborne.
Barker, Kenneth S
Barnes, Charles T
Barnes, Curtis Waldo
Barnes, Maynard B.
Page
44
Allen, Ronald H
Allison, John M
AltaSer, Leland C
Altaffer, Maurice W
Anderson, Daniel V
Anderson, Edward.
Anderson, Einar T
Anderson, Eskel V
Anderson, Stewart O
Anderson, W. Stratton, Jr.
Andrews, Archie M., Jr —
Andrews, Charles L
Andrews, George D
Angulo, Manuel R.
21
46
19
Barnes, William 47
Barnette, Larry 5
Barnmn, Robert H 9
Barr, Glenn 45
Bafry, JohnR ' 8
Basinger, C. B 44
Baskin, Robert M 46
Bates, Freeman F 21
Bates, Robert C 50
Battles, Robert E 29
Bay, Charles A. 28
.._ 43
20
6
44
34
7
Beck, William H 23
42
41
47
Beach, William H..
Beam, Jacob D
Beard, John M
Beauclair, Josef E..
Beaulac, Willard L.
Beavunont, Adam.
Apple, Charles E 34
Applewhite, Virgil C
Archer, Harry C
Armour, Norman
Armour, Norman, Jr
Armstrong, George Alexander...
Armstrong, Lawrence S
Arnesen, Sigurd J
Ashford, Mahlon .
Ashley, Carleton..
Ashley, Charles L
Ashton, Horace D
Atcheson, George, Jr.
46
7
1
42
22
13
40
38
44
42
25
10
Atherton, Ray 9,15
Await, Fred H.
35
Babbitt, Theodore 42
Bacon, J. Kenly -. 47
Bagby, Philip H 22
Bailey, E. Tomlin.. 47
Bailey, John W., Jr 8
Baker, Joseph K.. 26
Baker, Roy W -... 21
Baldwin, Karl Ferguson .- 3
Baldwin, LaVeme 38
Ballantine, Joseph W 47
Bandy, Alvin E 4
Bankhead, Henry M 7
Bankhead, John L 8
Barbour, Walworth 24,46
Barger, Herman H 2
52
Belie, George N
Bell, James C
Belovsky, Sidney A
Belton, William 8
Benet, Edward S 14
Benjamin, Albert 44
Bennett, James 14
Bennett, John Allen 46
Bennett, W. Tapley. Jr 16
Benninghofl, H. MerrelL . 47
Benson, Barry T 42
Bentley, Alvin M 28
Benton, J. Webb 47
Benton, Russell W 47
Berenguer, Arnaldo 9
Bergan, Ernest 29
Berger, David C 1
Bembaum, Maurice M 46
Bemardoni, Bernard 3]
Berry, Burton Y 42
Berry, Lampton - 22
Bertot, RaouJ A.. 14
Beverstock, Roswell C. 25
Beyer, Roland K 43
Bigelow, Donald F 40
Bingham, Hiram, Jr 1
Birge, Walter W., Jr 26
Birkeland, Paul M 3,15,31,33,36
Bishop, Max Waldo... 47
Black, Floyd H 42
Black, Robert 6
Blake, Ollson O 47
Blake, M. Williams. .- 26
Blake, Ralph J 47
Blanchard, Louis F 28
Blankinshlp, Byron E 30
Blanshard, Paul 23
Blatchford, Edward W 33
Page
Blue, William L -. 27,46
Boal, Pierre de L 47
Boehringer, Carl H 10
Boernstein, Ralph A 8
Bogardus, George F 23
Bohan, Merwm L I
Bohlen, Charles E 47
Bohne, Frederick A -.. 8
Bonbright, James C. H... 47
Bond. Niles W.. 38
Bonnet, Ellis A 16
Boone, William E 14
Boonstra, Clarence. 14
Borjesson, Eddie Karl Gustav — 25
Borton, George F 5
Boswell, William O 36
Botsford, Clarence A 14
Boucher, Hiram A 32
Bowden, William Henry 16
Bowditch, Sarah H 21
Bower, Roy E. B_ 22
Bowers, Claude G 8
Bowie, Thomas Donald 39
Bowman, Howard A i2
Bowman, Thomas D 43
Bownass, Richard Mason 31
Boyce, Richard F 13
Boyd, Alfred G 21
Boyd, John H ..- 19
Braddock, Daniel M 5
Braden, Spruille 13
Brady, Charles C 42
Brady, L. Peirce 5
Braggiotti, D. Chadwick 11
Bragonier, Reginald, Jr .- 44
Braman, Harold P. 29
Brandin, Robert M 38
Brandon, Howard 14
Brandt, George L 27
Bliss, Don C, Jr
Blocker, V. Harwood.
Blocker, William P. .
Blohm, Lee R
Braun, Horace Harper 29
Bream, Gray 15
Breazeale, Albert F - 44
Breckinridge, Robert H
Brennan, Peter J 44
Breuer, Cari 45
Brewster, William L 30
Bridge, H. P... 32
Bridgett, W. Charles.... 24
Brigham, Arthur D 42
Briggs, Ellis O.. 15
Brinton, John 17
Brist, George L *
Brockman, John B 32
Brookhart, Charles E... 22
Brooks, Clarence C 8
Brooks, Russell M. 31
Brown, Aaron S 27
Brown, Cantwell C 29
Brown, Charles C 10 I
Brown, Charles L 42 |
Brown, Gilbert J 29 |
Brown, James E., Jr... 47 |
Brown, Robert Y 44 1
Brown, Stephen C 20
Brown, Willard O 21
Brown, William U 7 |
INDEX OF PERSONS
53
I'age
Browne, Sidney H 20
Brownell, Lincoln C 10
Brownlee, Roland H 33
Bruins, John H -.. 14
Brulfe, Frederick Joseph 9
Bruner, Glen W 50
Brans. William H 23
Bucknell, Howard, Jr 20
Buell, Robert L 23
Buhrman, Parker W 47
Bulik, Joseph J. 44
Burehinal, David A_ 7
Bnrdett, William C, Jr 38
Burgher, Robert S 1
Burke, Gordon L 14
Burke, Thomas Edmund-. 9
Burnes, Byron B 21
Burns, Abbott S 29
Burns, Findley, Jr.. 38
Burns, John H 6
Burns, Thomas D 14
Burrows, Charles R 1
Bursley, Herbert S 28
Burt, Joseph F 10
Bush, Guy Louis 5
Busser, William F 28
Butler, George H 35
Butrick, Richard P_ 50
Butterworth, William W., Jr 38
Byington, Homer M 7
Bylngton, Homer M., Jr 47
Byington, Irwin 0 12
Byrd, Richard W 42
Byrne, James MacOregor 2
Byrns, Kenneth A 43
Cabanas, Ralph 29
Cabot, John M 47
Caffery, Jefferson 4
Cahn, Rudolf E. 4
Calder, A. Bland 43
Calder, Donald B 20
Calder, F. Willard 50
Caldwell, George W., Jr 12
Caldwell, John K 18
Calhoun, John A 26
Callahan, James E 7
Callanan, Leo J 6
Calvert, John S 8
Campbell, Arthur J 10
Campbell, Charles S., Jr 21
Campbell, Walter L 17
Campen, Thomas S 13
Cannon, Cavendish W... 47
Canty, George R 47
Carey, Arthur F... 1
Carlson, Harold 40
Carlson, Harry E 39
Carlson, Herbert W 20
Carlson, Richard W 23
Carlson, Roger P 28
Carnahan, George 12
Carrigan, John Willard 47
Carroll, Loren. 19
Cassidy, Richard T 5
Castleman, Reginald S 6
Catlett, Don V.... 15
Cavanaugh, Robert J 47
Page
Chalker, Robert P_ 20
Chamberlain, Robert S 24
Chapin, Selden... 18
Chapin, Vinton 25
Chapman, J. Holbrook 47
Chase, Augustus S 47
Chase, Joseph 43
Chase, Warren M 40
Chavez, Tibo J 9
Cherp, Philip F 11
Childs, Archie W 4
Childs, J. Rives 31
Childs, Prescott 32
Chipman. Norris B 47
Christensen. Asher Norman 2
Christensen, Keld 42
Christensen, William H 19, 23, 31
Christian!, Courtland 3
Christin, Eugene G 35
Christopherson, Carl E 32
Chuck, Fong 11
Chylinski, Thaddeus H 7
Cintron, Frank 35
Claffey, John F 20
Clark, Clyde L 38
Clark, David M. 32
Clark, DuWayne G 34
Clark, EdgarH 3,15,31,33,36
Clark, Harlan B 42
Clark, Lew B 29
Clark, Lewis 6
Clark, S. Wilson 12
Clawson, Clayton J.. 35
Clay, Wiley T 6
Clayton, William E 29
Clongh, Ralph N 25
Clover, Philip P 2,9,34,44
Cloward, Thomas M 29
Clubb, Oliver Edmund 47
Cochran, H. Merle. 50
Cochran, William P., Jr 47
Codoner, Manuel J 30
Cody, Morrill 34
Coe. Robert D 20
Cole, Felix 31
Cole, Thomas J 14
Cole, Willam E., Jr 18
Colebrook, Mulford A 20
Colladay, Montgomery H 36
Collier, Charles W 4
Colligan, Francis J_ 16
Collins, Atwood, 2d 12
Collins, Ellen 16
Collins, V. Lansing, Jr 34
Colman, George T 6
Colquitt, Adrian B.... 22
Congdon, Norman A 44
Conkright, William A 29
Connell, Richard M 12
Connelly, Bernard C 35
Conrad, Barnaby, Jr 39
Constan, Peter 27
Converse, Paul H. M 26
Cooke, Hedley v., Jr 33
Cooke, Robert A., Jr 16
Cooper, Charles A 50
Cootes, Merritt N 36
Page
Cope, Albert John, Jr 30
Corcoran, William W 40
Corrigan, Frank P 45
Corrigan, Robert F 5
Cory, Thomas J 46
Cottell, Philip 0 16
Cottrell, Sterling J 45
Coudray, Robert C 17
Cousland, Cornelius W 38
Coville, Cabot 20
Cowan, Robert T 41
Cowles, C. William 34
Cowles, Leon L 39
Cox, Raymond E 47
Coyle, John J 20
Grain, Earl T 29
Cram, Willard W 43
Crandall, Roderic 5
Crawford, Douglas 28
Crawford, William A 13
Crawford, William Rex 5
Crist, William E 43
Crocker, Carson O 45
Crocker, Edward S., 2d 36
Crockett, Joseph P... 33
Cromie, Leonard J 42
Cross, Cecil M. P 6
Cruse. FredT 13,17,24,26,32
Cufle. Edward D 13
Cummings, Herbert J 42
Cunningham, Frederick J 34
Cunningham, H. Francis, Jr 39
Curry, Hubert M 35
Curtice, Raymond L 21
Curtis, Glion, Jr .._ 25
Curtis, John P 5
Cussans, Frank 41
Cyphers, Dudley E 6
da Costa, Marcelino H 37
Daggett, Forrest N 4
Dahl, Basil D 32
Dalferes, Sabin J 19
Daniels, Chandler Lawrence 2
Daniels, Paul G 11
Dare, C. Wilfred 9
Davenport, Philip M 22
Davidson, Kenneth M 5
Davies, John, Jr... 10
Davis, Homer W 42
Davis, Laurence L 19
Davis, Moimett B 47
Davis, Nathaniel P.. 47
Davis, Richard H.. 43
Davis. Sherlock 1
Dawson, Allan 13
Dawson, Leonard O. 12
Dawson, Owen L 10
Dawson, William 44
Day, Breckinridge A 42
Day, Henry B 19
Day, Samuel H 42
Deane, JohnR 43
Dearborn, Henry 16
Decker, Fred H 45
DeCourcy, William E 47
DeFord, Clifford Conrad 43
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FOREIGX SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1. 1944
Page
1>E Jccffie, AHred R. W jn
5e Laeibert. Bidard M
Diigado-AnK. D. EaieDe__ . .
f e lizEOL Dsvid .& .^4
IXximiEt, SZeoDetb E ST
3e523aJe. P«d H T
I>£EtT. JsEses Ott 47
r-^'-s-fi, Robert M f
r-ans. Jjxfs M 4
r^ftniMgi. LeroT G., Jr i'
:?PBSB,McrrsB
~ — — Hot«ert J
- TbsrlesH
: -: 7 :rt€s. TsT A ::
7 -ssTenrrs. Eurass 13
7 €T»sL X'jircsn B 7
-J VerreniL Msc 23
: e Z?!iEi=^ta. Joan 4
r-ick, HKfH H 47
r-icierscii. Chasies E_ Jr 3?.
I>i£isii3Gs, Horace J :4
Zietoner, Erie fi 47
i-*TlTTricTwwi, Shestnme 4-5
Dillon, TboiEaE P 43
TUtnti, Jctm M S
Donaid, Geoi^ K 5
Tf'OBatSsoa, Harry M 47
I>OGneIly. WaJter J 4
T'CEc-rsn. As-irer E^ M 11
DoDOvan, Howd S
T)ooGme,m)okisA 17
DoosnaD. Enpme H 47
Dorsi, Ednsnai J 47
I>o«T, Baliiii E 3Q
rvcTirla^ Chales ¥ 34
I>c>Qsiass. ^Tiiijani B^ Jr ^
Dtf"-. Edward A., Jr 17
Dow&ig, WaKa- C 27
DwwBS, I>aDaId »
I>oyte.AIb«tM 47
]>»???. Jcfen W 17
Trn-r. G«TaJd A 24
Tnryftjs. Louis G^ Jr. 2F
DTHiUficlit, Eve^tt F 10,11
I>aBoiE, ArdED E-dward— 14
duBoB, Coert 47
TnterAi, ChariBS H 13
DnmoBt, DoEtald A S3
DllUUD, KoflD^ _. S5
jyvabtm, AmaoD 11^18,24,25,32
r>iEaB, fioiKn S 42
rhnm, Wiffioni E 11
DaBD. Wa&Bis \CeKee_. 3.U,31,33.3S
DnTBB, Gustato 14
DnrtTOT. Elbcid^ 47
Daiko. Paol M 43
Da Vrrier. Paol F 47
Dwyer. Henry T.. 30
Dryre, Dudley G 44
D*Tre,JaekG 25
EakvOeoieeH 42
Eatoa. Cfaaila Edvsd. 5
EaCoB, Earl wabert 30
EbBne. Emod O.. 28
EIsIeU. Albert P 38
Pa^
Ed-K-sriik. J. 5T3aford-_ 21
Zf-B-ardi, Jay Drron.. 22
Z f -s-ards, Jehu W 3i
EizmrrL, irren M 7
ElbrSct C. Btcrte 31
Entrysec Thof B 3, 15. 31. 33, 36
ESis, Dank! E S
Ells, OrHi«n G., Jr 17
Effis. Pary 3
EMee. Howard, Jr 41
Z— try. John A 47
~ -TrsBOfcl. John T. V S?
Z ^LXDHson, JcAn K 10
Z-inoiB, ArthcrB., 3d 44
Zrfers, GtffdooB 1
EuBHt. Ctimelins Van H 1
: Enrffeh. Cffitcn P 1
EnEjjsh, Bobwt 7
Erfcardt, John G 47
Er-in, John D 25
Espy. James 17
Esies, StotirtcD M 2&
Estes. Thorns S 19
Txsns, Charles D 45
E-SC5. Emest E S
Ererett, Ctntis T S
Fales, Ho-tiSl P 47
Faniiej', Atetander W lo
FsrnnrcHih, Frederii E 7
Fsrrar, Ectert M 45
Farrell, WiH^in S 47
Fsrringa-. Dak E 33
Fans. Keder 47
Facst, John B 25
Frid, Xkholas 22
Felt, Harry D G
I F&cta, DsTld I 39
' FergiEon, C. Vsa^iSD, Jr 35
■ Ferrnscm. H»<rid D 39
' Fanald, B,«>bert F 39
Femande*. Loms A 34
Ferren, Hnt«t F. 11
;Fai» M., Felipe. 35
FeiTE, ■Walttm C 47
' Fe«c Franilin E lO
Fid-^]. E- ADen, 16
Finley. Harc*i D 32
Fishbcm. John T 2
Fsba, Docsey Gassavay 2
I FiEber. Dwight W 6
Fitz^eraM, Jotaa F 12
TJtzfetfidk. Jawes U.. ii
Flack. Joseph. iz
Fla^Tboma!>S 41
Flake, WOsooC 3
I Flandry, Fred F 13
I Fievetmnim. Joling 7
I Fletebw, C. Paul 50
' Fletdxr. Eamoel J 22
: Fteier, Fayette J 3?
Ftood, Doiiglae.„ 47
Flood. Peter H. A._ 50
Floumoy. WiDiam E , Jr 37
Flnfaarty, Vernon L 12
Foglcr. Maorke 38
Fotaom. Bobert S 25
Page
Foote, "Walter A 2
Forbes, Bruee W 27
Ford. James B 3S
Fwd. Richard 26
Form an, Douglas X., Jr ii
Fomes, Frederic C, Jr 6
FOTsyth. Donald "W 5
F«syth, T. Mnldnip 39
Foster. Andrew B 24,46
Foster. Carol H 47
Foster, Julian B_. 47
Fowls-, Harold 30
Foi. Homer S... 47
Fox. Joseph C 31
Frakieh, WiQiam X 42
Frankel, Samoel B 43
FrarklJalitis F.. 9
FranklL'. Alt^rt B 45
Franklin, Lynn W 7
Free, Lloyd A 40
Fresnan, Fulton 10
Freeman, Houghton 10
Fre^s. Edward L.. 34
Frees, C. Xorman 29
Fritilan, A. David 31
Frost, AnhnrC 48
Frost, Westey 34
Fness, John C 32
FuDct. Andrew P 5
FoDct, George Gre^.— 7
FuDerton, Hugh S 48
Funk, Do C 3
Fcqua, Stephen Of den 37
Gade, George A 3
Gade, Gerhard.. 17
Gaines, Owen W. 30
Gains, Wmard R 35
Galtraith. Willard 50
GaUaeber. Francfe H 35
Ganman, Waldemar J 20
Gannett, Mjcbael R 50
Gantenbfin, James W 16
GaiTBon, Arthur E - 12
Garrison. Biddk H 9
Garxa. Ellas G 30
Gasqoe, J. Allard. - 4
Gatewood, Rkfaard D 23
Gacdin, Dankl, Jr. _. 26
Gauss, Clarence E 10
GeCTken, Forrest K 28
Geib. Horace V 12
Gekr, PanlE 38,39
Geist, Raymond H 48
Ge^re, W. Perry 48
George, WiDiam C 28
Gerberidi, Altert H 12
GCTmon, William F 5
Gerrity, Charks M 27
GibboDE. Donald F 1
Gibson, Bakigfa A 28
Gibson, William 0 37
Gibson, Waiiam M 16
Gidden, ColTer 23
Gidney, Chaxke C, Jr 35
Gilbert, Chariea 38
Gilbert, MaoaoD 7
IXDEX OF PEES^jXS
oo
Gilcfarist, JsTT-es il., Jr._
GOiBer. Hovard C.
GGmore, Bobot W
dsssktd, WHEsBi A
Glacde, Pad M
Gkecfc, LewE E, Jr
Gk)-5w. Bobot G
Gnade, Bidisd E
Gccfrey, Eieiisni A
Gc^iley. Getige McM^ 2ii.
GtKfaey, Fred
Goetzin&zm, Jole L
Gidiek. Manis
Gcodiff, Ha-rey T
Goodin, PanI A— „ 13, IS, 3t 25. 33
Goodyear, John
Gordon, Bstky P
Gcf doo, GeoEge A
Gorman, Daaglas, Jr
GorreQ. Joan L
Goshie. Joim L
Gotlieb, Bamard
GoclG, Campt)ea H
U
Gow^n, Frsokfin C
Govei, Fred H
GrslTTig. Franes J
Grsnsa, Harold M
GraTBs, G«ccge M
Gray, AreMbald E
Gray, Ceal Wayne
Grsy, I>sTid
Grsyson, Jsiijes G
Green. Art±ie W 2
Green. Csspsr D S
Green. Dsvji S 5
Green, ThcEss C 11, Ji
GBsece, Joseph X., Jr 50
Greene, 'Winrfcn?p S S3
Greenteaf, Clisries W 37
Greennp, Jclian C 35
Greshsm, Verne: L 16
Grew. Joseph C S
Griffiths. John F 2
QoBmeli. Boint 3
Groesinecr, Jaeeph G 21
GroEjeaa. Botiert L 3, IS^ 31, 33, 36
GroES, JoE^i^ E 2
Groth. EdTsrd M
GrooiiQ, Bay
Grove, James F
Groves, H. Lavrenee
Goeira, Fiiknao
Gufier, BoBsni
Gonm, Paul S
Gnffion, EdmnDd
GnBsaDkB, Edwm N
GwynB, WaBara M
Hadnl)a.TbeodoreJ
Haeraie. George J
Hagan. Joim Logsn.
Ihfti I inani, WtadiBetoii ]
Hale. BotKTt F
Hal. Clnde H., Jr
HaB. Monroe B
HaflEtt. Hcftcft
Hawilton.MaCTaDM
Page Pa^
12 HsElette, Hsrry L__ 34
45 I Hsmlin. Jcfcn X
31 Hainizond. B. Mffe
19 I Hanes. Walter W
27. 4! Hsims. Clyde Jarnes
Hsrr&fc. Arciie B IX 17, », 25
HsEsc-s, Eesry, Jr «
Haniie. lots. T ]%,]&%
Hardniz. Jcin T - t!.3L
Hsrdin^ KarEeti W
HaniiEg. Ect«t WiffiKEL-
Eaniacc FeSs ML —
HSTCy. Oggrjvf
Hsre. Eayiscicd A_
Hariey. Eofcart
HarrooEL, Eobat L.
Haniman. W. AtergO
HsrriEgtcru Jcfisa F.
Hsrrts. Archer E
HarrEon, Lsndreth M
Hamscn, LeJand -C
Hsirrsen, BsEidcIph
EsEsfcaw-, J. H
Hart, BcasC, Jr.-
Hsrt, John X 1-4
Hsrt, Farkar T 17
Harrey. Cczst&nce B --
Htrrey, Niefeijlas D. N
Haselton, Xorrs S „
Hatha* sy. Jsmes L ^
Hsagfcey, Lee E S
Hsopt, AMm il 22
Hivei. Eiiard B S
HaTrcn. J. Brock if
Haw-tfEs. KiciiaiEd H, Jr 3
Hawiey. FrsntEa '--
Hswiey, Harry F
Hawthonae, Carl O
Hayes. CsftoB J. H
Hayes. D&&«ai
Hayes, Glsia C li
Hayes, Stanley T
Heaeock, Boea- L_
Heard, AtEssaSis.
Heat^DoaaldB
Hebeier, Watter Adsm 2
Hecfc,JsiefcH 19
Heek. VleWr C 13
Hefti, BiKie^ W. 36
HeOieis. Water L «
HeSfararaer, Leon C 6
HeOa-. Bensard F 5
He^o-, Cfaades H 2S
Helme. WilbaBi B I
HAlne. AiBfiotlt G 36
Hsomendt, Harrr F 3
Hemphm. diaries F., Jr 1
HeeMKESoB, Doosias 4
Headssoa. GeoiSe D 3i
HeBdetsea. JaiaeB E 4^
Heodosoa. Loy W ^
Hsiney. Al&ed J . 5
Hemy. Dsrid H., ad 37
HeaiT, Ftmk AadaspfB 43
Heary. B. HoitsB «
HeriMrt. Bated W 1
Hwrtifta^RaBkH M
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HoffiEgswOTtit, Earf C »
Hcoper, T.r«iiwatm p 33
H:o-rer. Jchzi P 45
Hcckiis. Jot=. Afcrf E2
Eopf-ar. Georae D SB
Eors. Ad'dpfe B M
~ rr. TuCEas S as
rrj^. '3arDe?t D a*
— -- rrha Evsrts . 7
: DanML „ »
: .iietbriige 3&
HosEBiier, Wrftna' 31
Hccack, Fred H aS
Hoverter. Bass E S
Hjward. George C IS
Ho^rard, Huoeafiscd B Mt, U
Howard, Waidiel S 17
Howe, Cl^reBce S aS
H'jwen. Gieaa F 7
Hoyt, Hemy A !•
Ervass,. Joim G 19
Habinrd.FhaH 41
Hcddie, J. Oafcr 4*
BtMdiEStoe. Jttm ¥ 31
Hadaoa, Joel C 8
Htaeais. Bkfeard S ai
HQgte& MoRis X 4S
Hniglws, Tlmniimt T, 8
HnkO. GcaaSP B a»
Hafiek. Ctades E., Jr H,4»
HsQey. TlawJMia.m JX Jg
Hnntes, BfaateCfc 3S
HHBsakHT. Lee If »
HoBk. Redarick D «
Bnk,JK7BaT *
Hot. Leig* W 4S
Hubs. Batpk H 3
D 4S
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Page
Hurst, Carlton 23
Husted, Clark E., Jr 40
Huston, Cloyce K 48
Hutchinson, Charles A.- 3
Hutton, Paul G... 48
Hyde, Austin W., Jr 38
Inple, Edward M. _.. 3
Isaacs, Burford K., Jr 26
Isaacs, C. Grant 20
Ives, J. Winsor 36
Jackson, Henry C 37
Jackson, Paul C 32
Jackson, Virgil A 27,41
Jacobs, Joseph E 17
Jakes, Robert, 3d 6
Jandrey, Fred W. 3
Janz, Robert 37
Jasper, George F., Jr 2
Jenkins, Douglas, Jr 32
Jenkins, John H 35
Jenkins, Warder B 50
Jensen, Finn B 40
Jensen, Julius C 41
Jepson, Florence H 21
Jemegan, John D 26
Jester, Perry N 48
Jewell, Edmund F 3,15,31,33,36
Johansen, Beppo R 48
Johnson, Ellis A 42
Johnson, Eugene H 8
Johnson, Frederick C 7
Johnson, Hallett 48
Johnson, Harold Frost 50
Johnson, Hartwell 35
Johnson, Herschel V 39
Johnson, John B 4
Johnson, John D 7
Johnson, Leslie W 2
Johnson, Nelson T 2
Johnson, Richard A 20
Johnson, U. Alexis 4
Johnson. Wendell Gunner _ 8
Johnston, Cold well S 7
Johnston, Leland P... 15
Jones, George Lewis, Jr 48
Jones, Gerald G 14
Jones, J. Jefferson, 3d 32
Jones, J. Wesley 48
Jones, Joseph A 14
Jordan, Curtis C 30
Jordan, Francis C 26
Jordan, Russell B 7
Josselyn, Paul R 48
Jova, Eugene E 14
Jovin, Francis K 2
Judson, Frederick B 32
Kapp, William Robert 25
Kasper, Herman R 2
Katsainos, Charles T 40
Kazanjian, Reginald S 4
Keeler, Erwin P 4S
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr 48
Keith. Gerald 48
Kekich, Emit 46
Page
Kelley, Robert F 41
Kelly, George F 23
Kelly, Henry W 35
Kelsey, Easton T. . _ 8
Kemp, Edwin Carl 7
Kempton, James H. 46
Kendrick , Stephen E . C 22
Keniston, Hayward 2
Kennan, George F 50
Kennedy, Edward S 26
Keo^h, John Belfort 37
Ketcham, John B 30
Key, David McK 48
Kidder, Randolph A 2,3
Kifer, Russell Stanley 50
Kimrey, Chester H 24
Kingsley, Thomas D 45
Kinnaird, Lawrence.. 9
Kirk, Alexander C 17
Klieforth, Alfred W_.. 8
Kneeland, Walter E 30
Knoll, Denys William 43
Knox, Charles F., Jr 48
Knox, M. Gordon 40
Kohler, Foy D 48
Kolinski, Charles James 21
Krausse, Henry G 30
Kreis, Foster H 37
Krentz, Keimeth C 48
Krieg, WUliam L 45
Kroner, Hayes A 5
Kropp, Miriam Therese 35
Kuhn, Frederick A. 16
Kuniholm, Bertel E 7
Kuykendall, C. Porter __ 21
Lafoon, Sidney K 48
LaGuardia, Lionel G 34
Lambeth, J. D 29
Lamm, Donald W 6
LaMont, George D. 8
Lamprecht, Reinhard W 36
Lancaster, Nathaniel, Jr _ 36
Landis, James McCauley. _.. 50
Lane, Arthur BHss 11
Lane, Claj-ton 22
Lane, Francis A 27
Lane, George B 32
Lane, Rufus H., Jr.- __ 12
Lang, Frederick Robert 43
Lang, John W 1
Langdon, William R 11
Lankenau, Richard F. 2
Larrabee, Sterling L 24,46
Larragoite, Armando, Jr 46
Larsen, Gilbert E 51
La Rue, G. Wallace 48
Lashly, Paul W..._ 31
Latimer, Frederick P., Jr _ . 34
Laukhufl, Perry 40
Lavalee, Jerome R 19
Laverack, John W 50
La Vista, Vincent 39
Lawson, Edward B 41
Lawson, Stanley R.. 40
Lawton. Edward P 19
Page
Lawton, James S.. 32
Leach, Richard S.. 17
Leavell, John H 26
Leavens, Donald C 44
LeBel, Louis E.._ 5
LeBreton, David, Jr.. 17
Lebus, William Frank, Jr 39
Lee, Armistead M.. 19
Lee, Carnes B 20
Lee, Charles H 1
Lee, J. Hubert. 9
Legge, Barnwell R 40
Leggett, Herbert. 46
Lehrs, John A 41
Leinbach, Chapin R 23
Lemmon, Norma 16
Leng, Earl R 21
Leonard, Richard R 23
Leonhardy, Terrance G 12
Leonhart, William K 2
Leslie, .\ldene Barrtngton 5
Leverich, Henry P 48
Levison, George Lewis 50
Lewis, Charles W., Jr 48
Lewis, Harrison 40
Lewis, Harry R 34
L'Heureux, Herv§ J. 19
Lieder, Eugene J 16
Lightncr, E . Allan, Jr 50
Lineaweaver, F. Ridgway 14
Lines, David A 16
Linn, John K., Jr 21
Linnell, Irving N 43
Linthicum, Walter J 28
Lipptncott, Aubrey E 2
Lister, George T 11
Little, Charles J 19
Little, George Alexander 35
Livengood, Charles A 50
Lloyd, Rupert A 28
Lobenstine, James C 11
Locke, Justin N 39
Lockett, Thomas H 28
Lockhart, Frank P 48
Lockling, W. Bruce 34
Lockwood, Alexander Scott 39
Lockwood, W. S 21
Loftus, Victor H 28
Long, Boaz... 24
Loofbourow, Frederick R 41
Lopizich, Ivo H 35
Lord, John H 23
Loren,Odin G 46
Lovell, Alfred H., Jr 11
Ludden, Raymond P 10,11
Ludewig, Charles K... 16
Ludy, .\lbert K., Jr 26
Luebbermann, Henri .\. 45
Lueders, Duane B 34
Luedtke, Charles L.. 50
Lusk, JohnC 38
Lutkins, LaRue R 10
Lynch, Andrew G 23
Lynch, William R 42
Lyon, Cecil B 48
Lyon, Scott 36
Lyons, John 0 25
INDEX OF PERSONS
57
Page
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d 48
Macatee, Robert B. 48
Macdonald, John J 22
MacDonald, Wilfred V... 41
Mackenzie, Malcolm 3
MacLean, H. Coit 48
MacVeagh, Lincoln 24,46
MacVitty, Karl deG 17
Macy, Clarence E 22
Macy, Robert H 8
ISIadonne, John H. 40,41
Maffltt, Edward P.. _ 1
Magnuson, Erik W 8
Magurn, Joseph J 32
Maher, Dale W. 40
Mahoney, Timothy John 30
Mahony, Walter B., Jr.. 13, 18, 24, 25, 32
Makinson, George A 39
Maldonado, Joseph E 8
Maleady. Joseoh E 17
Maleady, Thomas J 45
Malige, Marcel E 19
Mallon, Patrick 3
Mallory, Lester De Witt 28
ISIaness, Hubert 6
Maney, Edward S 28
Mangold, Frederick R 29
Mann, Frederick J 19
Marcy, Oliver M 9
Marelius, Donald C 39
Martin, Edwin W. 3
Martin, Luis J- 34
Martin, Stuart B 19
Marvel, WUliam W 33
Marvin, John H 14
Masset, Andrew Hyatt 4
Massey, George Bragg... 18
Mathews, Elbert G 1
Mathews, JefE Douglas 50
Matienzo, Manuel 46
Matthews, H. Freeman... 48
Matthews, Tobias E 2
Mattison, Gordon H 17
Maury, John Minor 43
Maxson, Wilmer Reed 11
May, Edward W 29
Mayer, Ernest de W 3
Mayers, Herbert W. D 5
Mazzeo, Louis B 28
McAndrews, John H. E 23
McBride, John C 7
McBride, Robert H 19
McBryde, Duncan 27,41
McCain, Edwin M 34
McCaU, John T.. 21
McCargar, James G. 15
McCarthy, Edmund J. E 45
McCarty, Gleim R., Jr.... 12
McClintock, Robert Mills 39
McClure, Wallace 40
McConaughy, Walter P 4
McCullough, John D 16
McDonough, Dayle C 48
McDougall, Grant 2
McEnelly, Thomas 30
McFadyen, Archibald A., Jr 11
McQinness, William L., Jr 26
Page
McGonigal, Donal F 23
McGregor, Robert G., Jr 48
McGurk, Joseph F 48
Mcllhenny, Samuel A., Jr 30
Mcintosh, Ellsworth L., Jr 17
McKay, Donald S
McKee, Edwin.-
McKelvey, Delano
McKenna, James E
McKillop, David H
McKinney, Walter H
McLain, Camden L
McLallen, Walter F., Jr
McLaughlin, Edward D
McLaughlin, James Denis
McLean, Allan F., Jr
McLean, Minedee
McMahon, Bernard B
McManus, George B
McMillin, Stewart E....
McNair, Roy Perrin, Jr
McXeiU, WUliam H 24,46
McNiece, Renwick S... 37
McSweeney, John M 17
McVicker, Charles P., Jr 42
Meekins, Lynn W
Meeks, Nelson P.
Meiklejohn, R. P
Meily, John J
Mein, John Gordon
Melbourne, Roy M
Melby, John Fremont-..
Melvin, William H
Memminger, Lucien
Memminger, Robert B..
Merkel, Charles F
Merrell, Clay
Merrell, George R
Merrill, Frederick T
Merritt, Roy W
Mersman, Scudder.
Messer, Peter C
Messersmith, George S...
Metcalf, Lee E...
Meyer, Clarence E
Meyer, Paul W
Meyer, Theodore H
Middlebrook, Robert W.
Milboume, Harvey Lee..
Miles, George C
Milks, Harold K
Millard, Hugh
MUler, Friedas..
Miller, George E
Miller, Harold B
Miller, Paul Burwell
Miller, Ralph
Millet, Charles S_
Mills, Sheldon T
Minneman, Paul G
Minnigerode, H. Gordon.
Minor, George C
Minor, Harold B
Minter, John R
MitcheU, Charles D
Mitchell, Frank G
Mitchell, John W
48
8
44
30
5
42
43
2
32
44
2
7
22
42
12
19
21
28
42
21
48
29
22
10
42
12
1
21
36
20
29
17
10
22
13
12
49
2
35
19
45
MitcheU, Reginald P
Mitchell, William A
Moffitt, James P
Mokma, Gerald A.
Molesworth, Kathleen
Montamat, Harold E
Montgomery, Edmund B
Mooers, Horatio
Moore, Carl E
Moore, Rupert H
Moose, James S., Jr
Morby, Edwin S
More, Bolard
Moreland, William D., Jr
Morey, Leonard R.
Morgan, John H
Morgan, Sidney 3,15,31
Moriarty, Francis B
Morray, Joseph P
Morris, Brewster H...
Morris, Leland B
Morris, Shiras, Jr
Moses, H. Olaremont
Moss, Herman... „
Muccio, John J
Murphy, Gail
Murphy, Robert D
Murray, Alton T
Murray, William B
Myers, Harold Edwin
Myers, Myrl S
Myers, Willys A
Kabel, Eugene
Nankivell, John Henry.
Nash, Roy'
Nasmith, Charles Roy..
Neathery, Jack B
Neely, John C
Nelson, Christian Hans.
Nester. Alfred T
Newbegin, Robert
Newman, David K
Newton, Joseph E
Niccoll, Frank C
Nichols, Donald H
Nielsen, Christian K
Nielsen, Orsen N
Noble, Donald W
Noel, Frederick J
Noel, James A
Nolan. Thomas F
Norden, Carl F
Norris, William L
North, Oliver B
Norweb, R. Henry
Nufer, Albert F..
Nugent, Julian L., Jr
Nunn, Gilmore N
Nyhus, Paul O
Oakes, Calvin Hawley..
Oakley, R. Kenneth
O'Brien, Lincoln
Ocheltree, John B
O'Connell, Francis A
O'Connor, Katherine E..
O'Donoghue, Sidney E..
Page
17
8
45
11
24
13
49
30
16
8
38
40
41
26
12
49
, 33, 36
39
34
39
26
49
30
25
34
5
50
20
29
50
22
30
41
32
6
21
4
1
19
27
IS
19
8
7
18
23
49
29
6
30
50
50
5
7
36
13
10
37
1
49
12
5
15
4
7
28
58
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 1944
Page
Offie, Carmel 60
O jeda, Arthur Eustace 37
Olds, Herbert V 1
Oliver, Covey T. 38
Oliver, John Q. 30
Olivier, Nicholas D 3
Olsen, Clarence E 43
Olson, Grant - - 40
Olsson, Nils W. 40
O'Neal!, Charles F 38
O'Neill, W. Paul, Jr. 19
Oram, Frank H 6
Ordway, John 20
Orebaugh, Walter W 51
Orme. Jesse Milton 6
Ortiz, Nestor C 5
O'Shaughnessy, Elim 4
Ostertag, Augustus. 23
O'Sullivan, James L 19
Oury- Jackson, Granville 11
Owen, Augustus C 8
Ozzard, Charles J _ 50
Packer, Earl L 41
Paddock, Paul 31
Page, Edward, Jr 43
Painter, Carvel 37
Palmer, Ely E 3
Palmer, Gardner E _.. 9
Palmer, George E 34
Palmer, John Peabody 50
Palmer, Joseph, 2d 23
Pangburn, Harry K 29
Pappano, Albert E 28
Parduo, Mary Ann 21
Park, Nelson R 30
Parker, Charles B.... 29
Parker, Edward S 30
Parker, W. Leonard 49
Parks, James E 34
Parks, Sheldon W 1
Parr, Alexander S 35
Parry, Carroll C 36
Parsloe, Arthur G 6
Parsons, Arthur W 24,46
Parsons, J. Graham 49
Parsons, Marselis C, Jr 36
Pasquet, Maurice 31
Patterson, A. Willing 29
Patterson, Donald T 21
Patterson, Jefferson... 35
Patterson, Roscoe Freeman 5
Patton, Kenneth S 32
Paxton, J. Hall 10, 11
Payne, Charles E. B 8
Peabody, Paul E 20
Pearsall, David J 34
Pearson, Harold J 9
Pearson, Paul H 39
Pease, Harold D 46
Peck, William L 49
Peck, Willys R 49
Penfleld, James K 10
Penrose, E. F 21
Perkins, Mahlon Fay 49
Perkins, Troy L 49
Perkins, War.wlck 43
Page
Perlman, Jack Marvin 19
Peterson, Avery F 20
Peterson, Edward M 50
Peterson, Horace C 5
Pettigrew, Robert Leslie 25
Peyton, Robert K 29
PfifTner, Eugene C. 6
Phelan, George R 45
Phelan, Raymond 29
Phelps, Albert T. 46
Phillips, George L 5
Phillips, Virginia Elizabeth 9
Phillips, William 22
Piazza, Joseph S 5
Pierce, Lawrence 12
Pigott, C. Montagu... 44
Pilcher. James B 49
Fillet, Frederick A 41
Pinkerton, Julian L 49
Pinkerton, Lowell C 33
Pitts, Henry L., Jr 34
Plitt, Edwin A_ 49
Polutnik, Ernest V 30
Pond, Seymour G 37
Pool, John C. 49
Poole, Richard A 39
Porter, William J 41
Post, Richard H 2
Potter, George M 5
Potter, Kennett F.... 13
Powell, James C, Jr 28
Powell, Thomas M 30
Powers, Albert J 14
Preston, Austin R 37
Price, Leonard H_ 9
Price, William E 6
Priest, Marshall F 6
Prospere, V. Walser 1
Prouty, Roswell W 29
Quarton, Harold B 39
Rabida, Albert A 23
Rae. J. Thomas 6
Ragland. Joseph P 3
Raineri, Peter J 5
Rambo, William Preston 6
Ramsey, Henry O 22
Randall, Harold M 1
Randall, Lee D _ 40
Randolph, Archibald R 24
Rankin, Karl L 17
Rastetter, Richard W... 13,18,24,25,33
Ravndal, Christian M 39
Ray, David T 32
Ray, Guy W 28
Ray, John A 24
Ray, Willard R 12
Rayens, Charles E 40
Reagan, Daniel J 40
Reams, R. Borden 49
Reber, Samuel 50
Redecker, Sydney B 38
Reed, Charles S., 2d 23
Reed, Edward L 1
Reed, Frank F 20
Reed, Harry Clinton 16
Pago
Reed, Leslie E 34
Reese, Raymond E... 51
Reeves, Harman 32
Reid, John T.. 16
Reineck, Walter S 7
Reinhardt, G. Frederick.. 50
Reist, Jay R 36
Renchard, George W. 19
Rend, Charles J. 5
Reveley, Paul J 28
Rewinkel, Milton C 36
Rexford, Dean Raymond 40
Reznik, Jacob 35
Rice, Allan L 40
Rice, Charles M., Jr_ 20
Rice, Edward E 10, 11
Rich, S. Grover, Jr. 39
Richards, Arthur L... 42
Richards, J. Bartlett. 10
Richards, William Walker 39
Richardson, Gardner 40
Richardson, John S., Jr 43
Richardson, Joseph L 44
Richardson, Marie Elizabeth 2
Richardson, W. Garland... 6
Richert, George L 29
Richey, Earle J 23
Riddick, John O 20
Riddle, James R 30
Riddleberger, James W 49
Ridge, Thomas L 5
Rigg, Robert B 26
Riggs, Benjamin Reath 40
Riley, James Joseph 29
Rinden, Robert W... 43
Ringwalt, Arthur R 10
Rittenhouse, Austin J 46
Rivera, Rodolfo O 33
Robbins, Albert H 21
Robbins, Warren D 51
Roberts, Irving E 13
Roberts, Quincy F 21
Robertson, T. Ayers.. 30
Robertson, William P 37
Robinson, Judson B.. 2
Robinson, Thomas H 24
Robison, Harold D 17
Rockwell, Joseph P 9
Rockwell, Stuart W 19
Rogers, Buford G 41
Romero. Arthur J 1
Rose, Halleck L. _ 36
Rose, Victor R 13,18,24,25,32
Rosenberg, William S 4
Ross, Claude O. 16
Rossow, Robert, Jr... 34
Roullard, G. D 43
Rountree, William M... 60
Rousseau, Theodore, Jr 37
Royt, Frederick L 10
Rueter, Frank T 9
RufT, Edward J 15
Russell. H. Earle 31
Rutherlord, Howard K 1
Rutherford, M. Robert... 11
Rutledge, Angus V 21
Ryan, Daniel V 2
Ryan, Donald H.
Salinas, Ezequiel D
Salisbury, Laurence E
Salter, Fred K
Sanderhoff, Lubert O
Sanders, Terry B., Jr..
Sands, Franklin McFadden.
Sands, William Langdon
Santi, Mark G
Satterthwaite, Joseph C
Satterthwaite, Livingston...
Scanlan, William
Scherer, George F
Schmitt, Herbert F. N
Schnare, Lester L
Schnee, Alexander
Schneider, R. F
Schoellkopf, W. Horton, Jr..
Schoonfeld, H. F. Arthur
Schoenfeld, Rudolf E
Schoenrich, Edwin...
Schott, William W
Schraud, Myron H
Schuler, Franfe A., Jr
Schutz, Joseph W
Schwartz, Harry H
Scott, Albert W
Scott, James T.
Scott, Winfield H
Scotten, Robert M
Seager, Waiter E..
Seager, Cedric H
Seddicum, Paul C
Sedgwick, Cabot
Seibert, Elvin
Service, John S
Service, Richard M
Severe, Marc L
Shahady, Edward J..
Shantz, Harold
Sharp, Frederick D
Shaw, George P
Sheedy, Bryan D.
Sheehan, Robert McDonald.
Sheehy, Frank E
SheUey, TuUy
Sherman, J. A. Tuck...
Shillock, John C, Jr
Shipp, William E
Shockley, William P., Jr
Shoemaker, Franklin C
Sholes, Walter H
Shollenberger, Joseph H
Shullaw, Harold..
Sigmond, Frithjof C
Signer, Wales W
Simmons, John F
Sims, Harold
Singer, Dudley G
Singleton, Henry E
Slracusa, Ernest V
Sitton, Ora S
Slavens, Stanley G
Smale, William A
Smedberg, Julian K
28,31
Page
42
45
49
20
23
28
6
38
4
41
20
46
49
11
49
7
9
27
18
3,14,
, 33, 36
49
19
30
8
9
3
19
27,41
20
16
42
42
7
25
4
10,11
11
28
34
24,46
38
49
25
27
44
21
41
35
34
36
27
41
50
23
40
6
4
6
4
39
26
19
30
27
21
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Smith, A. Viola... 50
Smith, Bernard L. 13,17,24,25,32
4
6
13
50
14
43
43
13
... 10,11
32
30
29
16
38
38
18
V
Smith, Bromley K
Smith, Carlton Sprague.
Smith, Charles W
Smith, Donald W
Smith, E. Clinton.
Smith, E. Talbot
Smith, Edwin L
Smith, Henry T ..
Smith, Horace H
Smith, Jule B
Smith, Merlin E
Smith, Mervin G
Smith. Walter
Smith, Walter F
Smyser, William L
Smyth, Richard T
Smyth, Robert Lacy
Snow, William P
Snowden, Thomas
Snyder, Byron B
Sokobin, Samuel
Solana, J. Ramon
Solborg, Robert A
Somerville, James
Sowell, Ashley B
Spalding, Francis L
Sparks, Edward J
Sparks, Joseph S
Spaulding, Sydney 1
Speer. James P., 2d
35
40
34
49
14
37
26
34
26
44
22
43
22
Spencer, Thomas D 24,46
Spiegel, Harold R
Spielman, Henry W
Spiker, Clarence J
Sprague, George E
Springer, Paul L
Springs, L. Pittman
Sproul, Marion Ehzabeth
Sprouse, Philip D
Squire, John P
Squire, Paul C
Squires, Leslie Albion
Stafford. Maurice L
Stanelif!, Evert Lee...
Stanford, G. Alonzo
Stanton, Edwin F
21
6
3
27
11
19
35
10
50
41
42
28
29
9
49
Stanton, Willard Quincy 23
Starcevic, Anthony E.. 35
Staten, Verne G 23
Stebbins, Henry E 20
Steele, Daniel H 39
Steere, Loyd V 20
Steese, Charles M 20
Steger, Christian T 33
Stein, Robert A 23
Steinhardt, Laurence A 41
Steintorf, Paul P 49
Stephan, Charles H.. 8
Stephens, Frederick Dorsey 38
Stevens, Charles Henry 29
Stevens, Francis Bowden 43
Stevens, Harry E... 10,11
Stewart, Earl C... 3
Stewart, James B 32
Stewart, Warren C 10
Page
Steyne, Alan N. 49
Stines, Norman C, Jr 4
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr 45
Stone, John F 20
Stoops, Don 60
Stoppani, Charles 41
Story, Harry AV... 14
Stout, Hiram M ^ 21
Stratton, Gus G... 26
Streeper, Robert B 49
Strom, Carl W 28
Strong, Robert C 43
Strong, Thomas S 33
Stuart, Wallace W 17
Sturgeon, Leo D 49
Styles, Francis H 27
Styles, Raymond A. 19
Summerlin, George T 49
Sumner, Philip D 28
Sundell, Charles C 8
Surrey, Walter S 40
Sutherland, Richard A.
Sutton, F. Letter
Swenson, Harold F
Taft, Orray, Jr
Tail, George
Talbot, Philhps
TalbStt, Sheridan
Taliaferro, Charles H._.
Tausch. Egon R
Taylor, .\rthur H
Taylor, Clifford C
Taylor, Earle C
Taylor, Francis E
Taylor, Henry L
Taylor, Laurence W
Taylor, Robert M
Teall, Girvan
Tennant, Robert A
Terrassa, Fernando
Terry, Carroll M
Tewell, Harold S
Tewksbury, Howard H.
Thayer, Charles W
Thayer, Philip W
Thiel, Cyril L. F
Thomas, Aaron J., Jr
Thomas, Lee Sturges
Thomas, Sheldon
Thomasson, David A...
Thompson, Charles O...
5
26
1
13
40
10
21
7
14
12
7
49
25
12
7
49
30
27
12
38
4
16
20
9
16
37
37
1
2}
il
Thompson, Edgar K 35
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr.
Thompson, Paul Dean
Thompson, Samuel R
Thompson, Tyler
Thurston, Ray L
Thurston, Walter
Tidwell, William A., Jr
Timberlake, Clare H
Tindall, Richard G..
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr
Titus, Earle O
Tolman, George L
Tolman, Lewis B
Topping, John L
43
27
7
49
22
17
44
49
41
50
38
8
34
44
60
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: APRIL 1, 194 4
Page
Touchette, Joseph I 23
Tower, Arthur F -.- 8
Trammell, Webb 41
Travers, Howard K 49
Trenta, Walter 12
Trimble, William C — 49
Triolo, James S 11,12
Troutman, Harry L 41
Trowbridge, Jones R 31
Trueblood, Edward O 12
Tuck, S. Pinkney 49
Tucker, Robert C 44
Turner, Mason 3
Turner, Milton M 20
Turner, Robert A 20
Turner, Smith Davison 21
Turner, William T 50
Turpin, Robert Q 39
Tuthill, John W 7
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr 12
Unverzagt, Henry T.
Usher, Richard E
Utter, John E
Vaillant, George C ..-
Vance, Marshall M.. ..
Vance, Sheldon B
van den Arend, Frederik..
Vanderburg, William O
Vanderburgh, John B
Van Home, John
Van Voorst, Marion
Van Wickel, Jesse F.
Van Wynen, Ann
Varrelman, George
Vaughan, Stephen B
Vermont, Albert 13, 18, 24,
Vigil, Abraham
VUlard, Henry H
Vincent, John Carter -..
ViiLson, J. Kittredge.. -
Vogenitz, Heman C —
von Hellens, Lawrence W -
von ScbiUing, Franz, Jr
Votion, Jack William
Vyse, William Clarke..
12
23
19
35
49
5
37
35
9
38
20
31
13
14
7
26,33
30
50
49
27
15
40
40
20
29
Wade, Philip R ^
Wadsworth, George 27,41
Waggoner, Edward Lowry 9
Wagman, John P 29
Wagner, Frederick B 35
Wagner, Fred T £
Wag»er, Joseph J 22
Wagner. Robert W.... 29
Wailes, Edward T.. 20
Walker, Agesilaus W., Jr 2
Walker, Henry Babcock, Jr 10
Walker, Jay <>
Walker, Joseph F 19
Walker, Robert N 42
Walker, William W.. 13
Waller, Fred E 7
Waller, George P 29
Wallin, PaulJ 2
Wallner, Woodrufl 49
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr
Walsh, Walter M
Walstrom, Joe D
Walton, Lester A
Walton, Willis E
Wanamaker, Temple, Jr
Ward, Angus I
Ward, Robert S
Wardlaw, Andrew B
Warner, Carlos J
Warner, Gerald
Warren, Avra M
Warren, Fletcher
Washington, Raoul F
Washington, S. Walter
Wasson, Thomas C
Waterman, Henry S
Watrous, Livingston D
Watson, Hugh
Watson, Hugh H
Watson, Osborn S
Webb, James H., Jr...
Webb, Walter W
Webster, Donald Everett...
Webster, Edward C, Jr
Weeks, John A
Weil, T.Eliot
Weimer, Frederick C
Weimer, Joseph G
Weir, Thomas A
Weise, Robert W., Jr
Weismann, H. Andr§
Welch, Aubrey Lee, Jr
Welch, Rolland
Page
49
26
39
44
10
12
20
1
34
49
14
49
49
30
12
21
21
45
25
1
42
30
11
32
45
45
39
9
2
17
35
Wellborn, Alfred T 10,11
Welles, Samuel Gardner 21
Wellman, Harvey R 5
Wells, H. Bartlett 13
Wells, Milton K 35
Wendelin, Eric C .. 1
Wemimont, Kenneth 6
Wesson, Robert G. 12
West, George Lybrook, Jr 40
Wharton, Clifton R.._. 19
Whayne, Tom F. 20
Whedbee, Robert E 39
Whetten, Nathan L.... 29
Whitaker, Charles H 50
White, Byron 34
White, Ivan B 4
White, John Campbell 35
White, Rollie H., Jr 23
White, W. Homer 39
Whitney, Thomas P. 44
Whittinghill, George D.. 50
Widney, George M 23
Wieland, William A. 5
Wightman, Henry L 29
Wiley, John C 49
Wiley, Henry W., Jr 9
Wiley, Samuel Hamilton.. 6
Wiley, Walter W 9
Wilkins, Fraser 31
Wlkinson, James R 21
Wilkinson, John J., Jr 2
Willey, John A 33
Williams,, Arthur R 34
Williams, Franks
Williams, Murat W
Williams, Philip P
Williams, Ulrich H
Williams, William L. S..
Williamson, Harold L
Willis, Frances E
Willock, Roger
Willson, Gilbert R
wason, Edwin C
Wilson, Evan M
Wilson, George B
Wilson, James Parker
Wilson, Orme
Wilson, Oscar A., Jr
Wilson, Robert E
Wilson, Thomas M
Wilson, W. John, Jr
Wilson, Warden McK...
Winant, John O
Windham, Charles A
Wmship, North
Winslow, Rollin R
Winters, George H
Winthrop, Robert C, Jr_
Withers, Charles D
Withey, Francis M
Withey, Howard F_
Witman, William, 2d
Woel, J. William
Wojdygo, Joseph M
Wolcott, Henry M
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Woldike, Aage 3,15,31,33,36
Wolf, Franklin W 44
WoUam, ParkF._ 12
Wonderley, A. Wayne. 40
Wood, Harold C 30
Wood, Hilton F -.. 16
Wood, Robert W 40
Wood, William Raymond 30
Woodford, Archer 37
Woodruff, Harry A.. 19
Woods, Sam E 28,41
Woodward, Robert F 4
Woolf, Donald .: 19
Worchel, Philip 44
Worster, Stephen C 30
Wright, Donald L 21
Wright, James H 49
Wright, William P.. 45
Xanthaky, Theodore A 5
Yearns, Kenneth J 22
Yepis, Alfonso F --- 30
Yorke, Edward W., Jr... - 43
Youmans, Charles Le Roy 14, 15, 25
Young, Roland A 50
Young, Whitney .- 49
Yunii.;William E 10
Zapf, Lacey C... .- 2
Zawadzkl, Casimir T... 21
Zetterstrand, Rudolph E 5
Zondorak, Charles J --- 43
Zozaya, John J 46
Zweig, Ben 30
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FOREIGN SERVICE LIST
(Abridged)
JULY 1, 1944
In the interest of economy the ''^Foreign Service List^'
will he issued in complete form as of January 1 and
in abridged form as of April 1, July i, and October 1
Note: To avoid delay and insure prompt atten-
tion, correspondence upon consular business should
be addressed, for example, to —
The American Consulate
Niagara Falls
Ontario, Canada
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1944
U. S. SUPERINTENDENT Of DOCUtAUm
SEP 30 1944
DEPARTMENT OF STATE PUBLICATION 2161
CONTENTS
Foreign Service of the United States
Afghanistan, 1; Argentina, 1; Australia, 2; Belgium and Possessions, 3; Bolivia, 4
Brazil, 4; Bulgaria, 6; Canada, 6; Chile, 8; China, 10; Colombia, 11; Costa Rica
12; Cuba, 13; Czechoslovakia, 14; Denmark, 15; Dominican Republic, 15
Ecuador, 16; Egypt, 17; El Salvador, 17; Estonia, 18; Ethiopia, 18; Finland, 18
France and Possessions, 18; Germany, 19; Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and India, 20; Greece, 24; Guatemala, 24; Haiti, 25; Honduras, 25; Hungary, 26
Iceland, 26; Iran, 26; Iraq, 26; Ireland, 27; Italy, 27; Japanese Empire, 27
Latvia, 27; Lebanon, 27; Liberia, 28; Liechtenstein, 28; Lithuania, 28
Luxembourg, 28; Mexico, 28; Monaco, 30; Morocco, 31; Netherlands and
Possessions, 31; New Zealand, 32; Nicaragua, 32: Norway, 33; Palestine
and Trans-Jordan, 33; Panama, 34; Paraguay, 34; Peru, 35; Philippine Islands,
36; Poland, 36; Portugal and Possessions, 36; Rumania, 37; Saudi Arabia,
Kingdom of, 38; Spain, 38; Sweden, 39; Switzerland, 40; Syria, 41; Thailand,
41; Turkey, 41; Union of South Africa, 42; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
43; Uruguay, 44; Venezuela, 45; Yugoslavia, 46.
Officers of the Foreign Service assigned to the Department
Officers of the Foreign Service on special and temporary detail
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors
Officers of the Foreign Service now unassigned
Special offices
Index of Persons
Page
1
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
(T) — Temporary specialists appointed for the emergency. These appointees are arrangei
according to salary; where salary is the same, according to the date of assignment
and where date of assignment is the same, alphabetically.
(C) — Consulate
(CA) — Consular agency
(CG) — Consulate general
(E) — Embassy
(L) — Legation
(M) — Mission
(MA) — Office of military attach^
(MD) — Office of maritime delegate
(NA) — Office of naval attach^
(VC) — Vice consulate
t indicates that the date given does not show the total length of continuous service of the office
at the post. For this information regarding an officer in the Foreign Service, his biograph
in the Register of the Department of State should be consulted.
Please report any omission or error found in this List to the
DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION OF THE DEPARTMENT
n
rOEEIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
Cornelius Van H. Engert, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Elbert G. Mathews, second secretary; vice consul.
RoUie H. White, Jr., vice consul
Maj. Ernest ¥. Fox, military attache.
Norman Armour, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Edward L. Reed, counselor of embassy...
Merwin L. Bohan, counselor of embassy for
economic affairs.
David C. Berger, consul general; first secretary...
Paul O. Nyhus, agricultural attache
Hugh Millard, first secretary
Sheldon Thomas, second secretary
Gerald Warner, second secretary
Edward P. MaflBtt, second secretary
Hiram Bingham, Jr., second secretary; consul
David M. Clark, second secretary
Philip P. Williams, third secretary; vice consul. .
Leslie W . Johnson, consul
Herbert V. Olds, third secretary; vice consul
Charles R. Burrows, third secretary; vice consul..
Arthur J. Romero, vice consul
Colin C. Woodfall, vice consul
Robert M . Winf ree, vice consul
Sheldon W. Parks, vice consul...
Howard K. Rutherford, vice consul
William B. Helme, vice consul
V. Walser Prospere, vice consul
Arthur F. Carey, vice consul
Harold F. Swenson, vice consul
Walter AV. Hanes, vice consul
Charles F. Hemphill, Jr., vice consul
Lawrence L. Arnold, vice consul
Brig. Gen. John W. Lang, military attache and
military attache for air.
Capt. Walter W. Webb, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Sherlock Davis, asst. military attache...
MaJ. Joseph C. King, asst. military attache
Maj. Charles H. Lee, asst. military attache.
Capt. Donald F. Gibbons, asst. military attache.
Comdr. Robert S. Burgher, asst. naval attache
California
California
Dist. Columbia..
War Dept
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Texas
Virginia..
Wisconsin
Nebraska
New York
Massachusetts...
Missouri...
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
California
Minnesota
Massachusetts...
Ohio
Dist. Columbia..
Vermont
Dist. Columbia..
Oregon
Texas
Dlinois.
Mississippi
Ohio
New York
Ohio
Texas.
Illinois
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
May 2,1942 $10,000
Dec. 14,1943 4,100
June C, 1944
Jan. 11, 1944
May 18,1939
Oct. 27,1941
tNov. 5,1942
{Jan.
July
Dec.
Aug.
Nov.
JAug.
tNov.
May
Oct.
June
Sept.
Mar.
May
JMay
tMay
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
June
June
Oct.
Dec.
June
8,1944
28, 1934
30, 1942
30. 1940
2. 1942
13. 1942
19. 1943
2, 1944
18. 1943
29. 1944
4. 1941
3. 1943
21. 1941
15, 1944
15, 1944
5,1942
6. 1942
8, 1043
9. 1943
3. 1943
24, 1943
1,1943
22, 1943
3. 1944
Apr. 14,1941
Sept. 16, 1943
Jan.
July
Oct.
Mar.
July
6, 1942
3,1943
14, 1943
8,1043
11, 1941
1
17,500
9,200
7,400
6,200
7,400
8,400
5,400
4,600
4,200
4,200
4,000
4,000
3,700
3,600
3,600
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
ARGENTINA— Continued
Buenos Aires (E)— Con.
(MA & NA)— Con.
(T).
Mendoza (VC).
Rosario (C)....
AUSTRALIA
Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory (L).
(MA & NA).
Lt. Comdr. John J. Wilkinson, Jr.. asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attach6 for air.
Lt. Comdr. Jiidson B. Robinson, asst. naval
attach^ and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Agesilaus W. Walker, Jr., asst. naval attachfi
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Archie W. Green, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Hayward Kcniston, cultural-relations attache
Charles A. Windham, special assistant.
Meade T. Foster, asst. agricultural attache
John F. Griffiths, special assistant
James MacGregor Byrne, special assistant
Connie R. Herron, senior economic analyst
Charles F. Merkel, senior economic analyst
Daniel V. Ryan, special assistant ._
Joseph E. Wiedenmayer, senior economic analyst.
Grant McDougall, economic analyst
Asher Norman Christensen, asst. cultural-rela-
tions attache.
Paul J. Wallin, economic analyst
Francis K. Jovin, economic analyst...
Chandler Lawrence Daniels, economic analyst...
William H. Melvin, economic analyst
Richard F. Lankenau, junior economic analyst...
William K. Leonhart, economic analyst
Herman R. Kasper, junior economic analyst
Miss Marie Elizabeth Richardson, junior eco
nomie analyst.
Richard H. Post, vice consul
Aubrey E. Lippincott, consul
Tobias E. Matthews, vice consul.
Raford W. Herbert, vice consul..
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Michigan...
California...
Maryland ..
California.. .
New York. .
Kansas
Ohio.
California...
New Jersey .
Minnesota.
California
New York
Michigan
New York
Indiana
West Virginia-
Illinois
Arkansas
New York
Arizona
South Carolina...
Nelson T. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
John R. Minter, counselor of legation
Lacey C. Zapf, commercial attache
Walter A. Foote,' first secretary...
Randolph A. Kidder,' third secretary
Oklahoma.
Apr. 17,1943
Feb. 2, 1944
Aug. 16,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Aug.
Feb.
May
{May
Sept.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
May
Dec.
Dec.
11,1942
28,1944
24, 1944
11, 1944
3. 1941
15, 1942
20, 1942
14, 1944
24, 1944
4. 1942
15, 1942
Jan. 14, 1944
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 27,1941
Dec. 28,1943
Nov. 3,1942
Dec. 21,1943
May 19,1943
Apr. 27,1943
Sept. 6,1942
Dec. 17. 1943
Feb. 11,1941
Col. Karl Ferguson Baldwin, military attache....
Comdr. Malcolm Mackenzie, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Earl C. Stewart, asst. military attache...
Lt. George A. Oade, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache (or air.
Lt. (jg) Nicholas D. Olivier, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
South Carolina... {Dec. 3, 1943
Tennessee Mar. 21, 1942
June 23,1942
Dec. 26,1940
Texas
Massachusetts.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Apr. 6, 1942
tJan. 22,1944
Aug. 1, 1942
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 7, 1943
' .Assigned also as consul general at Batavia, Java, with^office temporarily situated at Melbourne; resident at Melboui
» .\ssigned also to Sydney; resident in Canberra.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
AUSTRALIA— Continued
Adelaide, South Australia (C)
Brisbane, Queensland (C)....
Melbourne, Victoria (C).
:'erth. Western Australia (C)
Sydney, New South Wales
(CG).
JELGIUIVI AND POSSES-
SIONS
(Belcium) '
irussels (Bruxelles) (E)
(MA & NA).
■onsular offices in Belgium
closed.
(Africa)
Charles A. Hutchinson, consul
Joseph P. Ragland, consul
Ralph J. Blake, consul _
Robert Grinnell, vice consul
Clarence J. Spiker, consul general
Fred W. Jandrey, consul.
Ralph n. Hunt, vice consul
Mason Turner, consul
Courtland Christiani, vice consul
Ely E. Palmer, consul general
Charles H. Derry, consul
Wilson C. Flake, consul
Perry Ellis, vice consul
Randolph A. Kidder,' vice consul
Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., vice consul-
Delano McKel vey , vice consul
Lyle C. Himmel, vice consul
- ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy • ♦ '.
Ernest de W. Mayer, second secretary
Col. William McKee Dunn,' military attach^
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell, ' naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache.
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache.
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache.
Maj. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache.
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek,' asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
eopoldville, Belgian Congo
(CO).
J. Webb Benton, consul general New York Apr. 26,1944 8,400
Patrick Mallon, consul Ohio tOct. 16,1940 4,500
Harry H. Schwartz, vice consul California Dec. 8, 1943 3, 000
Edwin W. Martin, vice consul Ohio... Mar. 21, 1944 3,000
Edward M. Ingle, vice consul Texas Sept. 22, 1942
(T) I Charles D. Withers, economic analyst South Carolina... Sept. 2,1943 |-
' Assigned also to and resident in Canberra.
' Government of Belgium established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
* Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
' With the personal rank of minister.
Minnesota
Dist. Columbia.
Oregon
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Wisconsin
Massachusetts.
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia
Rhode Island- -
Georgia
North Carolina..
California
Massachusetts..
Pennsylvania...
Dist. Columbia.
South Dakota...
Mar
July
June
Dec.
Mar.
Upr.
tSept.
July
Mar.
Aug.
July
tDec.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
12, 1936
10, 1936
17, 1944
19. 1942
8, 1943
27. 1943
24, 1929
1, 1941
18, 1943
23, 1940
5, 1941
29. 1939
23. 1943
21. 1944
30. 1940
2, 1943
27, 1938
Dist. Columbia.
New York
WarDept..
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
Navy Dopt_
Apr. 1, 1941
Mar. 18, 1944
{Sept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6,1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16, 1943
Sept. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
Juno 22,1944
$4, 800
4,500
4,200
3,600
8,600
4,300
4,800
10, 000
6,000
4,600
4,000
3,600
3,500
3,500
9,200
4,200
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
BOLIVIA
La Paz (E)
(MA).
(C)-..
(T).
Cochabamba (C)-.
(T).
BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro (E).
(MA & NA).
Name and rank
ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
1 counselor of embassy..
Walter P. McConaughy, commercial attachg
Robert E. Wilson, third secretary (vice consul). .
Bromley K. Smith, third secretary (vice consul)..
Juan de Zengotita, third secretary (vice consul)...
William S. Rosenberg, third secretary (vice con-
sul).
Howard Brandon, third secretary (vice consul)..
Col. John B. Johnson, military attachS
Robert E. Wilson, vice consul (third secretary)...
Bromley K. Smith, vice consul (third secretary)..
Juan de Zengotita, vice consul (third secretary)..
William S. Rosenberg, vice consul (third
secretary).
Hovcard Brandon, vice consul (third secretary). .
Alvin E. Bandy, vice consul
Louis M. Denis, vice consul
Charles W. Collier, cultural-relations attaehfe
Mark Q. Santi, senior economic analyst..
Dudley G. Singer, senior economic analyst
Norman C. Stines, Jr., senior economic analyst..
Francis A. O'Connell, special assistant
Douglas Henderson, vice consul.
J. Allard Qasque, vice consul
Jefferson Caffery, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Harold S. Tevvell, consul general; first secretary.
Walter J. Donnelly, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Archie W. Childs, asst. commercial attache
Leo J. Callanan, first secretary; consul..
Vinton Chapin, first secretary; consul..
Reginald S. Kazanjian, second secretary; consul.
Ivan B. White, second secretary; vice consul
U. Alexis Johnson, second secretary; vice consul..
Jack B. Neathery, third secretary; vice consul...
Elim O'Shaughnessy, third secretary; vice consul
Theodore A. Xanthaky, vice consul
Rudolf E. Cahn, vice consul
Hubert Maness, vice consul
Edwin S. Coleman, vice consul .
Whence ap-
pointed
Alabama
Arizona
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia.
War Dept.
Arizona
California.
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia
Tennessee
Dist. Columbia..
Virginia
Texas..
New Jersey.
California...
California...
Massachusetts
South Carolina.
Louisiana-
North Dakota
Dist. Columbia..
Ohio
Massachusetts. .
Massachusetts..
Rhode Island...
Oregon
California
Texas
New York
New York
New York
Oklahoma
New Jersey
Brig. Gen. Hayes A. Kroner, military attachfi... War Dept...
Lt. Col. Hen W. Rurchiy. niilitiiry air attache I War Dept ..
Capt. Charles J. Rend, naval attachfe and naval j Navy Dept.
attache for air. I
Date of as-
signment
tDec. 8, 1942
Apr. 24,1943
Dec. 26,1941
Aug. 24,1943
May 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
July 29,1943
Apr. 24,1943
Dec. 26,1941
Aug. 24,1943
May 15,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Sept. 16, 1942
tSept. 18, 1943
June 11,1942
July 21,1943
July 21,1943
tApr. 29,1943
Dec. 4, 1943
Nov. 20, 1943
Mar. 1,1943
July 13,1937
Dec.
{Nov.
May
May
May
July
May
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
{May
tOct.
.\pr.
tApr.
3, 1942
5,1942
28, 1935
2.5, 1944
3, 1944
30, 1943
27, 1941
2, 1942
13, 1941
28, 1941
22, 1943
28,1925
19, 1943
8. 1944
Jan. 16, 1944
Apr. 24, 1944
Jan. 22,1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and ranli
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
BRAZIL— Continued
Rio de Janeiro (E)— Con.
(MA&NA)-Con
Lt. Col. George M. Potter, asst. military attache.
WarDept
Feb. 6, 1942
Maj. Marshall F. Priest, asst. military attache
War Dept
Dec. 29,1943
for air.
Maj. Andrew P. Fuller, asst. military attache...
War Dept
Sept. 30, 1943
Maj. George F. Borton, asst. military attache
War Dept
Mar. 13, 1944
Capt. Richard T. Cassldy, asst. military attache.
WarDept.
July 3, 1943
Capt. Horace C. Peterson, asst. military attache.
WarDept.
Sept. 30, 1943
Lt. Comdr. Walter F. McLallen, Jr., asst. naval
Navy Dept
Feb. 3, 1943
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Howard A. White, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
May 13,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T) -
William A. Wieland, special assistant
New York
June 4, 1941
July 2, 1943
Guy Louis Bush, agricultural attache.
Walter Hinckley Bradley, special assistant
Massachusetts...
May 17,1944
Emerson I. Brown, minerals attache.
Ohio
May 18, 1944
Roderic Crandall,' petroleum attache .
Feb. 1, 1944
David S. Green, senior economic analyst.
Connecticut
Mar. 24, 1942
Fred T. Wagner, special assistant
New York
July 27,1942
May 13,1943
Roscoe Freeman Patterson, special assistant
Vermont
William Rex Crawford, cultural-relations attache.
Pennsylvania
Aug. 21,1943
Joseph S. Piazza, asst. cultural- relations attache.
New Jersey
Dec. 1, 1941
Kenneth M. Davidson, senior economic analyst..
Rudolph E. Zetterstrand, economic analyst
Sept. 23, 1942
Nov, 2,1942
West Virginia
John P. Curtis, senior economic analyst
Qail Murphy, senior economic analyst
Texas
Dec. 22,1942
Sept. 2, 1943
Florida . ..
Edward J. Rowell, senior economic analyst
California
May 1, 1944
Kenneth Wernimont, agricultural commissioner .
Nebraska
June 6, 1944
Nestor C. Ortiz, junior economic analyst
July 26,1941
Richard A. Sutherland, junior economic analyst..
California
Apr. 24,1942
John Gordon Mein, junior economic analyst
Kentucky.
Aug. 10,1942
Alfred J. Henney, economic analyst . ..
Ohio
Nov. 11,1942
Nov. 14,1942
Harvey R. Wellman, economic analyst
New York
William F. Germon, economic analyst
Nov. 16,1942
L. Peirce Brady, economic analyst .
Utah
Nov. 20, 1942
Mrs. Aldene Barrlngton Leslie, economic analyst.
Montana
Mar. 5,1943
Herbert W. D. Mayers, junior economic analyst..
Virginia
Aug. 15,1942
Sheldon B. Vance, junior economic analyst
Massachusetts...
Nov. 26, 1942
Richard A. Godfrey, junior economic analyst
Kentucky
Dec. 4,1942
Robert F. Corrigan, vice consul . ..
Ohio
Oct. 21,1941
Mar. 22, 1944
Feb. 27,1942
New York
Texas
Ulrich H. Williams, junior agricultural analyst...
Charles Edward Eaton, vice consul
Aug. 22,1942
Aug. 17,1942
Victoria, Espirito Santo
V. Harwood Blocker, vice consul
Texas
(VC).
Bahia (Sao Salvador), Bahla
Daniel M. Braddock, consul
Michigan
Sept. 4,1943
$6, 100
(C).
(T).
Larry Barnette, economic analyst
Illinois -
Nov. 20, 1942
George L. Phillips, vice consul
New York
Apr. 9, 1943
Miss Julia Louise Wooster, vice consul
Connecticut
June 17,1944
Assigned also to Asuncion and Montevideo; resident in Rio de Janeiro.
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
BRAZIL— Continued
Bello Horizonte. MLnas Qe-
raes (C).
Florianopolis, Santa Ca-
tharina (C).
(T)
Fortaleza, Ceara (C)
Natal, Rio Orande do Norte
(C).
Parfi (Beiem), Parfi (C)
(T).
ManSos, Amazonas (VC).
Sao Luiz, Maranhao (C A)
Pernambuco (Recife), Per-
nambuco (C).
(T)..
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do
Sul (C).
(T)..
Rio Orande, Rio Grande
do Sul (CA).
Santos, Sao Paulo (C)
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo (CO)..
(T).
Curitiba, Parana (VC)
(T).
BULGARIA
State of war declared by Bul-
garia December 13, 1941.
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario (E)
Jay Walker, consul...
William Preston Rambo, vice consul.
Dist. Columbia..
Florida
Robert Black, vice consul
Walter W. Hoffmann, consul
Dudley E. Cyphers, vice consul.
Harold Sims, vice consul.
John H. Burns, vice consul
Robert Jakes, 3d, vice consul
Fred Godsey, vice consul
Forrest N. Daggett, vice consul
Wiley T. Clay, consular Eigent
John J. Meily, consul general
Donald W. Lamm, vice consul
J. Thomas Rae, vice consul
Robert Bruce Harley, vice consul.
Reginald S. Castleman, consul
Roy Nash, senior cultural-relations ofEcer.
William E. Price, vice consul
Eugene C. Pfiffner, consular agent
Arthur G. Parsloe, vice consul
Cecil M. P. Cross, consul general
DuWayne G. Clark, consul -
Frederic C. Fomes, Jr., consul
W. Garland Richardson, consul
Wales W. Signor, consul
Leland C. Altaffer, vice consul..
Carleton Sprague Smith, cultural-relations ofHcer
George T. Colman, senior economic analyst
Henry W.Spielman, junior agricultural economist
Frederick J. Noel, economic analyst .
Leon C. Heilbronner, economic analyst
Franklin McFadden Sands, economic analyst
Ross E. Hoverter, economic analyst
Frank H. Oram, economic analyst
Jesse Milton Orme, vice consul...
Ray Atherton,! ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Lewis Clark, first secretary; consul
Henry M. Bankhead, commercial attache
Clifford C. Taylor, agricultural attache
Oliver B. North, asst. commercial attache
Ohio
California
Connecticut.
Tennessee...
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
California..
North Carolina..
Pennsylvania
Dist. Columbia.
Minnesota
Pennsylvania...
California
California.
Missouri..
Illinois
Georgia
Rhode Island.
California
New York
Virginia.
Michigan
Ohio ,
Wisconsin
Oklahoma
New Jersey...
New York
Pennsylvania.
Peimsylvania.
Ohio
Idaho
Illinois.
Alabama
Florida
Colorado
Connecticut-
Sept. 4,1943
Dec. 16,1942
Jan. 20, 1944
tScpt. 28, 1943
June 2, 1943
Feb. 28,1941
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
June
July
June
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
18. 1943
22. 1944
11, 1942
2, 1943
1. 1940
23, 1944
10, 1942
31, 1942
4. 1941
4. 1943
July 13,1943
Jan. 11,1943
Dec. 1, 1942
tJune
Mar.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
tApr.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
tJune
tApr.
Sept.
7. 1923
21. 1941
2, 1944
22. 1942
29. 1942
28. 1943
7. 1943
1. 1944
14, 1943
10, 1942
20. 1942
17,1943
17. 1943
1, 1943
16, 1943
5, 1941
JNov. 18, 1943
Apr. 29,1914
June 20,1933
Sept. 30. 1939
Nov. 16, 1928
• Accredited also to Denmark.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CANADA— Continued
Ottawa, Ontario (E)— Con...
(MA &NA).
Calgary, Alberta (C)....
Edmonton, Alberta (C).
Fort William and Port Arthur,
Ontario (C).
Halifax, Nova Scotia (CG)_.
Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick (VC).
Hamilton, Ontario (C)
Montreal, Quebec (CG)
Niagara Falls, Ontario (C)...
Quebec, Quebec (C)
Regina, Saskatchewan (C)...
St. John, New Brunswick
(C).
600907 — 44 a
Robert English, second secretary; consul
John C. Shillock, Jr., second secretary; consul
Miss Katherine E. O'Connor, second secretary;
vice consul.
John W. Tuthill, third secretary; vice consul
Irven M. Eitreim, third secretary; vice consul
George C. Minor, vice consul
Russell B. Jordan, vice consul
Thaddeus H. Chylinski, vice consul
Col. Francis J. Graling, military attachfi
Capt. Glenn F. Howell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Capt. Harry C. Archer, asst. military air attache .
Capt. William P. Hastings, asst. military air
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Norman B. Deuel, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. John C. McBride, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt, Comdr. Jack K. McFall, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Charles W. Allen, vice consul.
Robert B. Strooper, consul
Paul C. Seddicum, vice consul..
Harvey T. Goodier, consul
Edwin Carl Kemp, consul eencral
Howard F. Withey, consul
Edwin N. Gunsaulus, vice consul
Charles H. Taliaferro, vice consul ._
Frederick C.Johnson, vice consul
Clay Merrell, vice consul
Homer M. Byington, consul general
John D. Johnson, consul
Julian L. Pinkorton, consul-
Laurence W. Taylor, consul
Frederick E. Farnsworth, consul
Coldwell S. Johnston, consul
Fred E. Waller, vice consul..
Bartley P. Gordon, vice consul _
Byron White, vice consul
James E. Callahan, vice consul
John R. Barry, vice consul
Stephen B. Vaughan, vice consul
Stanley T. Hayes, vice consul...
Lynn W. Franklin, consul
William H. Brown, vice consul
Frank C. NiccoU, vice consul.
Bertel E. Kuniholm, consul
Adam Beaumont, vice consul .-_
Walter S. Reineck, consul
Paul H. Demille, vice consul.
George Gregg Fuller, consul
Paul C. Betts, vice consul
Manson Gilbert, vice consul
New Hampshire
Oregon
Indiana
Massachusetts...
South Dakota
West Virginia
Wyoming.-
Connecticut
War Dept.
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Wyoming
Ohio
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Florida
Michigan
Minnesota
Virginia
New Jersey
Oklahoma _.
Connecticut
Vermont.-
Kentucky
California...
Colorado
Nevada
Michigan
Massachusetts...
North Carolina. .
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
New Jersey
New Hampshire.
Maryland
New Jersey
Colorado
Massachusetts.. -
Massachusetts...
Ohio.
Texas
California
Pennsylvania
Indiana.-
May 17, 1944
May 25,1944
tDec. 29,1939
Mar. 16, 1942
Dee. 8, 1942
JFeb. 23,1940
Oct. 9, 1933
Feb. 3. 1942
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
May
Nov.
Oct.
May
18. 1943
2, 1943
9, 1943
17. 1944
26, 1941
8, 1942
8, 1944
Sept. 29,
May 19,
Sept.
Feb. 15,
Apr. 8,
May 31
Oct. 7,
July 22,
Sept. 19,
May
Aug.
June
June
Nov.
May
tJuly
Dec.
Aug.
June
Aug.
May
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Dec.
Aug.
May
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
May
1930
1944
1943
1935
1941
1944
1938
1942
1921
1941
1935
1942
1944
1943
1942
1941
1942
1943
1944
1941
1919
1942
1939
1940
1937
1940
1943
1941
1942
1941
1943
1944
1943
8
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CANADA— Conlinued
St. Stephen, New Brunswick
(O).
Sarnia, Ontario (C)
Toronto, Ontario (CO)
George L. Brist, vice consul.
Vancouver, British Colum-
bia (CO).
Victoria, British Columbia
(C).
Windsor, Ontario (C)
Winnipeg, Manitoba (CQ)„
Kenora, Ontario (CA)...
CHILE
Santiago (E)
(MA &NA).
Charles E. B. Payne, vice consul
North Wlnship, consul general
Curtis T. Everett, consul
Easton T. Kelsey, vice consul
Frederick A. Bohne, vice consul
George L. Tolman, viceconsuL
Dwight W. Fisher, vice consul..
Kobert H. Macy, vice consul
Robert William Harding, vice consul.
Thomas L. Hughes, consul general
Ralph A. Boemstein, consul
John L. Bankhcad, consul
Nelson P. Meeks, vice consul
Augustus C. Owen, vice consul
Walter M. Walsh, vice consul
Robert Lacy Smyth, consul
Eugene H. Johnson, vice consul
George K. Donald, consul general
John S. Calvert, consul
Joseph E. Newton, vice consul.
Charles H. Stephan, vice consul
Charles C. Sundell, vice consul
Alfred W. Klieforth, consul general...
Erik W. Magnuson, consul...
William Belton, vice coi^sul
Bernard F. Heiler, vice consul
R upert H Moore, consular agent
Iowa.
Oct. 28,1925
Claude G. Bowers, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Donald R. Heath, counselor of embassy
John W. Bailey, Jr., consul general; first secretary
Clarence C. Brooks, first secretary
Joel C. Hudson, first secretary; consul
George D. Andrews, second secretary; consul
Arthur F. Tower, second secretary; consul
Norris S. Haselton, second secretary; vice consul
Miss Minedee McLean, third secretary; vice
consul.
Camden L. McLain, vice consul
Joseph E. Maldonado, vice consul
Col. Wendell Gunner Johnson, military attach^.
Lt. Col. Daniel E. Ellis, military air attachfi
Capt. Joseph P. Rockwell, naval attach^ and
naval attachfi for air.
Lt. Col. Harry L. Smith, asst. military attache.
Michigan
Georgia
Tennessee
Michigan
New York
Colorado
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina..
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina. .
New York
South Carolina...
Colorado.
California
Wisconsin
Alabama
North Carolina..
Pennsylvania.
New York
Minnesota
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Oregon
Massachusetts...
Canada
New York.
Kansas
Texas
New Jersey.
Missouri
Tennessee ..
New York..
New Jersey-
Louisiana...
Virginia.
Arizona.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
June
June
Aug.
Nov.
JNov.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
{May
Aug.
Sept.
JMay
tJune
tFeb.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
June
Feb.
20. 1940
21,1941
18. 1942
4,1941
7, 1922
8, 1943
18, 1^3
14. 1943
9, 1930
27, 1943
30, 1943
5, 1944
14, 1928
16, 1931
20, 1933
9, 1943
30. 1941
23,1940
30, 1943
6. 1943
2. 1944
10, 1940
5,1941
16, 1943
11,1942
11,1938
6. 1918
June 22,1939
tMar.
Nov.
tNov.
Mar.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
tDec.
11,1942
8, 1943
14,1941
12, 1943
13, 1942
13,1942
19,1943
29, 1939
Feb. 24,1931
tOct. 9, 1943
Mar. 11,1942
Dec. 18,1942
Dec. 2, 1942
July 1, 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CHILE — Continued
Santiago (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued
(T).
Arica (VC) _
Concepcion (VC)
Punts Arenas (Maga
llanes) (VC).
Valdivia(VC) (T)
Antofagasta (C) _..
Valparaiso (C)
(T)
Cruz Grande, Coqulmbo
(CA).
Capt. Henry W. Wiley, Jr., asst. military attachd-
Capt. Douglas Gorman, Jr., asst. military attache.
Capt. William C. Wright, asst. military air
attache.
Lt. Conidr. Robert H. Barnum, asst. naval at-
tache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Leo E. Haughey, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attachfi for air.
Laverence Kinnaird, cultural-relations attach^
Philip W. Thayer, special assistant..
Julius F. Franki, special assistant
Leonard H. Price, senior economic analyst
Earl C. Hollingsworth, senior economic analyst..
J. Hubert Lee, special assistant
Tibo J. Chavez, senior economic analyst
Daniel L. Horowitz, senior economic analyst
Gardner E. Palmer, senior economic analyst
John B. Dorsh, minerals attache
James Parker Wilson, agricultural economist
Biddle H. Garrison, special assistant
C. Wilfred Dare, economic analyst
R. F. Schneider, economic analyst
G. Alonzo Stanford, vice consul
Robert J. Dorr, vice consul
Frederick Joseph Brul6, junior economic analyst
James Denis McLaughlin, junior economic
analyst.
Robert W. Weise, Jr., vice consul
John B. Vanderburgh, junior economic analyst...
Philip R. Wade, junior economic analyst
Miss Virginia Elizabeth Philhps, junior economic
analyst.
Oliver M. Marcy, vice consul...
Caspar D. Green, vice consul
Thomas Edmund Burke, vice consul
Edward Lowry Waggoner, vice consul
Lee R. Blohm, consul
Walter W. Wiley, vice consul..
Francis M . W'ithey , vice con.sul
Joseph F. Burt, consul
Julian L. Nugent, Jr., vice consul
Warren C. Stewart, vice consul..
Henry A. Hoyt, vice consul
Arnaldo Berenguer, economic analyst
John B. Brady, vice consul
Joseph W. Schutz, vice consul
Frank T, Rueter, consular agent
WarDept
WarDept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
California
Dist. Columbia-
Texas
Maryland
Texas
Texas
New Mexico
New York
Michigan
Alaska
California
New Jersey
New Jersey
California
Michigan
California
Montana
Massachusetts..
Minnesota
California
Oklahoma
Virginia
Massachusetts. .
Ohio
Coimecticut
Ohio .'
Arizona...
North Carolina.
Michigan
Illinois
New Mexico
Maryland
CaUfornia
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Florida
Pennsylvania...
June 2, 1942
Aug. 25,1942
May 31, 1944
Feb. 3, 1942
May 12, 1943
Jan.
tJune
July
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Mar.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
June
Apr.
Mar.
12, 1943
5, 1943
18, 1942
17, 1942
29. 1942
7. 1942
29. 1943
28,1943
7. 1943
15. 1944
17. 1941
4, 1943
16. 1943
9, 1943
17. 1942
12. 1944
8, 1943
25, 1944
. Aug. 9, 1941
tFeb. 17,1944
tJan. 10,1944
Nov. 17, 1943
Jan. 18,1944
July 25,1942
Mar. 5,1943
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
July
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
Sept.
tOct.
4, 1942
18. 1942
6, 1942
17, 1944
30. 1940
14, 1944
16. 1941
29. 1943
12. 1942
12. 1944
29. 1943
1, 1934
10
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CHINA
Chungking (E).
(MA&NA).
Clarence E. Gauss, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
George Atchoson, Jr., counselor of embassy
Owen L. Dawson, agricultural attachfi
Horace H. Smith,' second secretary.
James K. Penfield,^ second secretary; consul
Everett F. Drumright, second secretary; consul..
J. Hall Paxton, second secretary; consul..
Robert S. Ward, second secretary
Harry E. Stevens, ' second secretary; consul
Harvey Lee Milbourne, second secretary; consul..
Arthur R. Ringwalt, second secretary
John Davies, Jr., second secretary
Raymond P. Ludden,< second secretary
Carl H. Bochringer, second secretary
Edward E. Rice,' second secretary; consul
John S. Service,^ second secretary
William E. Yuni, second secretary
John K. Emmerson, second secretary...
Charles S. Millet, second secretary
Philip D. Sprouse, third secretary; consul
Fulton Freeman, third secretary
Hungerford B. Howard, third secretary; vice
consul.
AlfredT. Wellborn, third secretary; vice consul...
LaRue R. Lutkins, third secretary...
Philip F. Cherp, vice consul
Archibald A. AIcFadyen, Jr., vice consul.
Paul L. Springer, vice consul
Col. Morris B. dePass, military attache
Col. Lee Q. AVasser, military air attache
Capt. Henry T. Jarrell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Alexander W. Farmer, asst. military attache.
Capt. Roy Perrin McNair, Jr., asst. military
attach^.
Capt. Lincoln C. Brownell, asst. military attach^
for air.
Capt. David D. Dean, asst. military attach^
Lt. Comdr. Frank H. Herrington, asst. naval
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Phillips Talbot, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Simon H. Hitch, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Connecticut
California.-
Illinois
Ohio
California
Oklahoma
Virginia
Ohio...
California
West Virginia...
Nebraska
Ohio
Massachusetts..
Michigan
Wisconsin.
Ohio
Washington
Colorado
New Hampshire
Tennessee
California..
California
Louisiana
New York
Minnesota
Virginia
New Jersey
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept.
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
' Assigned also to Kunming; temporarily at Tihwa.
' Temporarily at Chengtu.
' Temporarily at Lanchow.
• Assigned also to and resident in Kunming.
• Temporarily at Sian.
• Assigned also to Kunming; resident in Chungking.
Feb. 11,1941
Dec.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
July
Nov.
Jan.
July
Aug.
tOct.
tFeb.
tFeb.
July
Aug.
JApr.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Sept. 29,
Dec. 15
tMay 1
{May 1
{May
Jan.
May
May
Aug.
June
Sept. 1
July
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
1942
1943
1942
1942
1942
1943
1944
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1944
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1943
1944
1944
1943
1942
1944
1943
1943
1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
11
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CHINA— Continued
Chungking (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Con...
Kunming (Yiinnanfu), Yun-
nan (CO).
Tiliwa, Sinkiang (C) «
[Consular offices in Japanese-
occupied areas of China
closed.
COLOMBIA
Bogota (E)
(MA & NA).
Lt. Arthur J. Campbell, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attachg for air.
Lt. William R. Cooper, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Ensign Houghton Freeman, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
William R. Langdon, consul general
Horace H. Smith,' consul
Raymond P. Ludden,2 consul.
John S. Service, 3 consul
M. Robert Rutherford, vice consul
Richard M. Service,* vice consul.
Fong Chuck, vice consul
Glenn C. Hayes, vice consul
Horace H. Smith, <> consul
Arthur Bliss Lane, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Paul C. Daniels, counselor of embassy
William E. Dunn, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Gerald A. Mokma, second secretary; consul
Alfred H. Lovell, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Herbert F. N. Schmitt, third secretary; vice con-
suL
James C. Lobenstine, third secretary; vice consul.
Douglas N. Forman, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
D. Chadwick Braggiotti, third secretary; vice
consul.
Granville Oury-Jackson, vice consul
George T^ Lister,' vice consul
Col. John A. Weeks, military attach^
Maj. Wilmer Reed Maxson, military air attache
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attache and naval
attach^ for air.
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Massachusetts..
Ohio
Massachusetts..
Ohio
Montana
California
Hawaii
Ohio
Ohio
New York.
New York.
Texas
Iowa
Michigan.
Michigan.
Connecticut
Massachusetts...
New York.
Michigan...
New York . .
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Dec. 7, 1943
May 17, 1944
July 23,1943
June
July
tNov.
July
June
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Oct.
10, 1943
27, 1943
6, 1942
14, 1943
25, 1943
25. 1943
10. 1944
10, 1943
1.3, 1943
Mar. 5,1942
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
June
July
May
June
22. 1943
4, 1943
15. 1944
30. 1941
22. 1942
16, 1942
10, 1942
Jan. 16,1943
Dec.
tMar.
15, 1938
7, 1944
July 1, 1943
tJan. 17,1944
Jan. 18, 1944
' Assigned also to Chungking; temporarily at Tihwa.
2 Assigned also to Chungking; resident in Kunming.
3 Assigned also to and resident in Chungking.
* Resident in Chungking.
5 Temporary. Functions under the general supervision of the Embassy at Chungking.
• Temporarily. Assigned also to Chungking and Kunming.
' Temporarily at Buenaventura.
$8,000
5,100
4,500
4,100
3,500
5, 100
17, 500
6,400
8,900
4,700
3,000
3,000
2,750
2,750
12
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
COLOMBIA— Continued
Bogota (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Con
(T).
Maj. Edwin McKee, asst. military attacM.
Capt. James R. Fitzpatrick, asst. military attache.
Capt. Harold K. Milks, asst. military attache
Lt. James Q. Grayson, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Robert Breckinridge, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Horace V. Oeib, agricultural adviser
T. Lynn Smith, i senior agricultural analyst
Richard M. Connell, senior economic analyst
John Abel Hopkins, agricultural adviser
Robert J. Derby, special assistant
Albert H. Gerberich, cultural -relations attache..-
Arthur H. Taylor, economic analyst
George W. Caldwell, Jr., economic analyst..
Lawrence Pierce, economic analyst
Fidencio Guerra, junior economic analyst
Walter Trenta, special assistant
H. Theodore HoSman, junior economic analyst..
Irwin C. Byington, junior economic analyst
Glenn R. McCarty, Jr., vice consul
Henry L. Taylor, junior economic analyst
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Texas
Louisiana
New Jersey...
Iowa.
Texas
Pennsylvania -
Virginia
New York...
Texas..
New York . . .
Ohio
Tennessee
Iowa
Washington.
Barranquilla (C)
(T)
Bucaramanga (C)
Call(C)
(T)
Buenaventura (VC)
Cartagena (C) (T)
Medellin (C)
(T)
COSTA RICA
San Jos6 (E)
Leonard G. Dawson, consul
Andrew B. Wardlaw, vice consul
George Camahan, vice consul
S. Wilson Clark, vice consul-. -
Terrance G. Leonhardy, vice consul.
Weldon Litsey, vice consul
J. Brock Havron, vice consul
Howard A. Bowman, consul
Fernando Terrassa, vice consul
Park F. Wollam, vice consul
Robert G. Wesson, vice consul
George T. Lister,^ vice consul
Leonard R. Morey, vice consul
James S. Triolo, vice consul
Henry T. Unverzagt, vice consul
George W. Skora, vice consul
Virginia
South Carolina.. ,
New York
California
Michigan
Wyoming
Tennessee
California
Puerto Rico
California
Ohio
New York
New York
California.-
Virginia
Arizona
Fay A. Des Portes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Edward G. Trueblood, first secretary; consul
Rufus H. Lane, Jr., second secretary; consul
H. Gordon Minnigerode, second secretary; vice
consul.
Livingston D. Watrous, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
South Carolina...
Illinois
Virginia
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Sept. 11
Feb. 6,
July 6,
Feb. 6
Oct. 11
Nov. 11
tJuly 1
July
Feb.
July
Feb.
May
June
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
July
Mar.
Dec.
July
Oct.
Sept.
Apr.
tJan.
May
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
June
May
1942
1942
1942
1942
1943
1942
1944
1941
1944
1942
1944
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1941
1942
1941
1943
1944
1941
1942
1943
1942
1944
1944
1942
1941
1943
1943
1944
1942
1944
1941
1944
$6, 200
3,000
2,750
2,500
4,400
Mar. 27. 1943
June 22, 1943
Mar. 25, 1943
Aug. 27,1941
Oct. 7, 1942
10,000
5,100
6,200
4,100
3,000
' Temporarily, for special duty.
'Temporarily.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
13
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
COSTA RICA— ConUnued
San Jos6 (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)-_ -.
(T)
Golflto (CA).
Puntarenas (VC) (T)
Quepos (CA)
Port Limon (C) .
(T)
CUBA
Habana (E)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache...
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attach^..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
MaJ. Irving E. Roberts, asst. military attache
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache. . .
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Eugene Desvernine, special assistant-
Victor C. Heck, Junior economic analyst. . .
Edward D. Cufle, junior economic analyst.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York.
California..
New York.
Fred F. Flandry, consular agent
John Logan Hagan, vice consul
Kenneth W. Harding, consular agent.
Henry T. Smith, vice consul
Hilton F. Wood, vice consul
Virginia.
Georgia
New York.
Spruille Braden, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Albert F. Nufer, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Paul G. Minneman, agricultural attache..
George C. Howard, first secretary; consul
Richard F. Boyce, consul general; first secretary..
Bernard Gotlieb, second secretary; consul
George M. Graves, second secretary; consul
Lawrence S. Armstrong, second secretary; consul..
Charles H. Ducote, commercial attache
Garret G. Ackerson, Jr., second secretary; consul.
Kennett F. Potter, second secretary; consul
H. Bartlett Wells, second secretary; consul
Orray Taft, Jr., second secretary; consul
Harold E. Montamat, second secretary; consul...
Hector C. Adam, Jr., second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Thomas S. Campen, asst. commercial attache
WUliam A. Crawford, third secretary; vice consul.
William W. Walker, third secretary; vice consul..
Charles W. Smith, third secretary; vice consul...
New York.
New York.
Ohio
Dist. Columbia..
Michigan
New York
Vermont
New York
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Missouri
New Jersey
California
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina..
Pennsylvania
North Carolina. -
California
Jan. I."!, 1944
{Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13, 1943
Sept. 8,1943
Sept. 14, 1943
tSept. 18, 1943
Mar. 6,1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
Oct. 12,1942
Feb. 7, 1942
July 30,1942
Jan. 20,1943
Dec. 30,1943
Jan. 20,1943
Dec. 3, 1941
June 26, 1944
Dec. 20,1941
tNov. 5,1942
Apr.
Nov.
June
July
Aug.
Aug.
JNov.
Apr.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
June
15. 1942
6. 1942
6. 1943
6, 1943
12. 1943
6, 1942
13, 1942
17. 1942
5, 1940
16. 1943
18. 1943
11. 1944
16, 1943
tDec. 16,1942
Mar. 27, 1941
July 11,1942
July 24,1942
14
FOREIGN SERVK'E LIST: JULY 1, 1<)44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CUBA — Continued
Habana (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA).
m.
Manzanillo (CA).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA 2
Praha(E)
Thomas J. Cole, vice consul
John H. Marvin, vice consul
Raoul F. Washington, vice consul -.
Edward S. Benet, vice consul
Col. Egon R. Tausch, military attach^
Lt. Col. Charles Le Koy Youmans, military air
attache.
Col. John N. Hart, naval attach^ and naval at-
tachfi for air.
Lt. Col. William E. Boone, asst. military attache
Maj. Thomas D. Burns, asst. military attache..
Lt. Albert J. Powers, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. John C. Hill, asst. naval attache and a.sst.
naval attacho for air.
Clarence A. Botsford, minerals attache
Philip P. Clover, attache
Gustavo Duran, special assistant
Clarence Boonstra, asst. agricultural attache
Adolph B. Horn, special assistant.-
E. Clinton Smith, asst. petroleum attache
Arden Edward DuBois, junior economic analyst..
James Bennett, junior economic analyst
J. Ramon Solana, vice consul
Joseph A.Jones, special assistant
George Varrelmann. junior economic analyst
Nueva Qerona (VC)...
Antilla (C)
Camaguey (C)
Cienfuegos (C)
Sagua la Grande (CA)...
Nuevitas (C)
Santiago de Cuba (C)
Gerald G. Jones,' vice consul
Horace J. Dickinson, consul.
Franklin Hawley, consul
F. Ridgway Lineaweaver, consul.
Eugene E. Jova, consular agent...
Gerald G. Jones,' vice consul
Gordon L. Burke, consul
Harry W. Story, vice consul
Raoul A. Bertot, consular agent..
ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy '< '.
John H. Bruins, first secretary
Ohio
Florida
New York
Massachusetts
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept...
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept...
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia-
Louisiana
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Minnesota.
New York
North Carolina..
Virginia
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Arkansas
Michigan
Pennsylvania...
Cuba
South Dakota...
Georgia
North Carolina.
Cuba --
Apr. 25,1941
tFeb. 28,1927
tFeb. 28,1927
June 23, 1944
Jan. 17,1944
tSept. 30, 1943
June 21,1943
Nov. 1,1941
Jan. 17,1944
July 3, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Dec.
May
Jan.
tOct.
June
tJune
Jan.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Sept.
May
Feb.
tJune
July
tOct.
June
July
Feb.
tApr.
26. 1942
10, 1944
30. 1943
14, 1943
15. 1942
3, 1944
14. 1943
14, 1943
16. 1942
23. 1943
22, 1943
31. 1943
7, 1922
17. 1944
5,1943
6, 1922
23, 1944
5, 1943
13, 1925
20,1922
Dist. Columbia..
New York
{Sept. 15, 1943
Feb. 7, 1944
< At Nueva Gerona pending closing of that office and prior to dcparrure for Nuevitas.
» Government of Czechoslovakia established in England.
« Assigned also near the Governments of Belpium, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
• Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Luxonibourg established in England.
* With the personal rank of minister. *
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
15
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CZECHOSLOVAKIA-
Continued
Praha (E)— Continued.
(MA&NA)
DENMARK
Copenhagen (Kobcnhavn),..
/6gation and Consulate Gen-
eral at Copenhagen closed.
(Greenland)
todthaah (C)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
iudad Trujillo (E)_
(MA&NA).
Col. William McKee Dunn,' military attache
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell,' naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache...
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache.
Maj.Robert L. Qrosjean,' asst. military attache....
Maj. Paul M. Birkcland,' asst. military attache
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
Lt. Edgar 11. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Wcstcrbeek,' asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Ray Atherton,' envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
John B. Ocheltree, consul.
Gray Bream, vice consul..
Ellis O. Briggs, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Robert Newbegin, second secretary; consul
Andrew E. Donovan, 2d, second secretary and
vice consul.
Harry Clinton Reed, third secretary; ViCe consul.
James G. McCargar, third secretary; vice consul.
Hernan C. Vogenitz, vice consul
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attache.
Maj. Roger Willock, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Capt. Edward J. Ruff, asst. military attache
Lt. Leland P. Johnston, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept..
Navy Dept
War Dept-
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept^
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept
Illinois.
Nevada...
V/yoming.
Maine-
Massachusetts..
California
Ohio
California.
Ohio
War Dept.-
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
tSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6. 1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1043
Jan. 13,1913
Jan. ir,, 1943
Sejt. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
June 22, 1944
tJuly 8, 1943
Sept. 26, 1942
Aug. 7, 1942
Mar. 21, 1944
Dec. 11,1942
Apr. 5, 1944
tDec. 16,1942
Nov. 25, 1943
July 9, 1943
Sept. 30, 1943
Mar. 13, 1944
Apr. 5, 1943
Oct. 12,1943
$4, 600
3,000
10, 000
4,400
4,300
2,750
2,500
Assigned also near the Governments of Belgiura, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
' Accredited also to Canada.
6009U7— 44-
16
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-
Continued
Ciudad Trujillo (E)— Con.
(T) — . .
La Romana (CA).
ECUADOR
Quito (E).
(MA&NA).
(T).
Guayaquil (CO).
(T).
Name and rank
John Allen Bennott, senior economic analyst
Manuel R. Angulo, attachfe
Ray Ground, junior economic analyst
Eugene J. Lieder, consular agent
Robert M. Scotten, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
- counselor of embassy
Howard H. Tewksbury, commercial attache
James W. Gantenbeln, second secretary; consul..
Ellis A. Bonnet, second secretary; consul ,.
Claude G. Ross, third secretary; vice consul
Juan L. Gorrell, vice consul
Lt. Col. Charles L. Andrews, military attache
Lt. Comdr. Peyton H. Park, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Maj. Vemet L. Gresham, asst. military attache...
Lt. Robert A. Cooke, Jr., asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
John M. Beard, senior economic analyst
Raymund L. Zwemer, cultural-relations attache..
Francis J. CoUigan, cultural-relations attache
E. Allen Fidel, junior economic analyst
J. Wesley Adams, Jr., economic analyst.
David A. Lines, economic analyst...
John D. McCullough, junior economic analyst...
Carl E. Moore, economic analyst ,..
Miss Norma Lemmon, junior economic analyst...
Philip G. Cottell, vice consul
Dominic de la Salandra, cultural-relations attache.
Miss Ellen Collins, junior cultural-relations assist-
aint.
Harold L. Williamson, consul general
Cyril L. F. Thiel, consul
Walter Smith, vice consul
Francis Henry Colombat, vice consul..
Henry Dearborn, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Florida. _-
New York
Oregon
New York
Michigan.
Massachusetts.
Oregon
Texas..
California
Illinois.
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept..
North Carolina..
New Jersey
California..
Wyoming
Illinois
New York
New Jersey
Michigan
California.
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
New York
Illinois
Illinois
Illinois
California
Massachusetts.
Date of as-
signment
Apr. 27, 1944
tApr. 5, 1943
Dec. 14,1943
Nov. 14, 1922
Mar. 27, 1943
Oct. 7, 1939
Jan. 25,1943
Mar. 25, 1942
Dec. 3, 1941
tJan. 29, 1944
Feb. 8, 1944
May 12, 1944
Mar. 25, 1943
Oct. 9, 1943
May
Apr.
Feb.
July
Apr.
May
Jan.
Nov.
Mar.
Dec.
June
May
20, 1944
29, 1944
11. 1942
21. 1941
2. 1943
15. 1943
1. 1942
27. 1942
3. 1944
28. 1942
5, 1944
20. 1943
Aug. 14,1942
Aug. 31,1940
June 8, 1942
June 19,1944
Apr. 8. 1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
17
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
EGYPT
Cairo (L).
(MA&NA).
(MA & NA).
S. Pinkney Tuck, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Joseph E. Jacobs, counselor of legation; consul
general.
Karl L. Rankin, commercial attache
Raymond A. Hare, second secretary; consul
Ralph Miller, second secretary; consul
Harold D. Robison, second secretary; consul
James Espy, second secretary; consul
Gordon H. Mattison, third secretary; vice consul.
Edward A. Dow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
John M. McSweeney, third secretary; vice consul
David LeBreton, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Wendell S. Howard, vice consul
David L. Oamon, vice consul
(T)..-
Alexandria (C)_..
Port Said (C)..
Suez (C)
EL SALVADOR
3an Salvador (E)
Lt. Col. John W. Dregge, military attache ,
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding, naval attachg and
naval attache for air.
1st Lt. John Brinton, asst. military attache
Lt. John S. Laughlin, asst. naval attachfi and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Walter A. Page, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
John H. Leavell, attache
W. Bruce Lockling, special assistant
Richard S. Leach, special assistant..
Walter L. Campbell, economic analyst
Hooker A. Doolittle, consul general
Robert C. Coudray, vice consul.
Reginald P. Mitchell, consul
Oscar C. Holder, vice consul
Walter Thurston, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
, first secretary
Gerhard Gade, second secretary; consul
Overton G.Ellis, Jr., secondsecretary; vice consul..
H . G ardner A insworth, third secretary; vice consul .
Wallace W. Stuart, third secretary; vice consul..
Joseph E. Maleady, vice consul..
New York.
South Carolina...
Maine
Iowa
New York
Utah..__
Ohio
Ohio....
Nebraska
Massachusetts. .
Dist. Columbia.
Florida
California
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
War Dept..
Navy Dept-
Navy Dept.
Oklahoma
Washington
Dist. Columbia..
Coimecticut
New York
Rhode Island
Florida
Louisiana
May 4, 1944
Aug. 30,1940
Arizona {Mar. 27,1943
Feb.
May
Nov.
Feb.
May
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
tJune
5, 1944
24, 1939
19. 1943
5, 1944
1, 1944
27. 1944
20, 1941
31, 1943
11, 1943
28. 1943
21. 1944
Jan. 14,1944
Mar. 10, 1943
May 22, 1943
Apr. 13,1944
Apr. 13,1944
Apr.
June
June
Mar.
Apr.
June
Dec.
May
28, 1944
6, 1944
17, 1943
26. 1943
28. 1944
12, 1943
16, 1943
19, 1942
Illinois
Washington
Louisiana
Tennessee
Massachusetts...
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache War Dept..
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache.. War Dept...
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval Navy Dept.
attache for air. I
June 4, 1940
Aug. 2, 1937
Dec. 3, 1941
Sept. 10, 1942
July 19,1934
Jan. 15,1944
Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13, 1943
$10,000
10,000
7,400
6,200
4,700
4,600
4,000
3,600
3,500
3,000
3,000
7,200
4,200
3,000
10, 000
4,900
4,200
3.000
3,000
18
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
EL SALVADOR— Continued
San Salvador(E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
(T).
ESTONIA
Legation at Tallinn closed.
ETHIOPIA
Addis Ababa (L)
FINLAND
Diplomatic relations with
Finland severed June 30,
1944.
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS
Embassy and consular ofifices
in enemy-occupied France
and possessions closed.
Algiers, Algeria (M)
Name and rank
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attachfe..
Capt. George Bragg Massey, asst. military attachfe.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastettcr, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (Jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Richard T. Smyth, cultural-relations attache.
Allan F. McLean, Jr., vice consul
John K. Caldwell, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
William E. Cole, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Donald H. Nichols, vice consul
.representative of the U. S. to
the French Committee of National Liberation.
Selden Chapin,' counselor..
Edward P. Lawton, secretary, consul
Heyward O. Hill, secretary; consul.
George W. Renchard, secretary; consul.
Boies C. Hart, Jr., secretary; vice consul
Stuart W. Rockwell, secretary; vice consul
Thomas S. Estes, secretary; vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
War Dept—
War Dept—
War Dept-
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
New York.
Delaware. -
Kentucky.
New York...
New Mexico.
Date of as-
signment
Sept. 8,1943
Sept. 18, 1943
Sept. 23, 1943
Mar. 6, 1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
Aug. 14,1942
Nov. 27, 1942
tOct. 7, 1943
Oct. 30,1943
Nov. 29, 1943
Pennsylvania Nov. 29, 1943
Georgia Dec. 27,1943
JDec. 30,1943
Feb. 12,1944
Jan. 29,1943
Jan. 18.1944
Louisiana
Michigan
Connecticut...
Pennsylvania.
Massachusetts... Dec. 4,1942
I Now serving as officer in charge of the .\merican miission.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
.19
Post
FRANCE AND POSSES-
SIONS—Continued
Algiers, Algeria (M)— Con..
(T).
For officers on duty in special
office at Algiers, see p. 51.
Brazzaville, French Equa-
torial Africa (CG).
(T)
Cayenne, French Guiana (C)
Dakar, French West Africa
(CG).
(T)
Martinique, French West
Indies (C).
(T)...
Noum6a, New Caledonia (C) .
(T)--_
Gran, Algeria (C)
Tahiti, Society Islands, Oce-
ania (C).
Tananarive, Madagascar (C).
(T)
Tunis, Tunisia (C)
(T)
GERMANY
State of war declared by
Germany December 11,
1941.
Name and rank
John G. Hrones,' vice consul
Sabin J. Dalferes, vice consul
Joseph F. Walker, vice consul
Leslie A . Weisenburg, vice consul
Robert R. Cunningham, vice consul.
Edwin L. Smith, vice consul
Jack 11. Ileck, vice consul
Loren Carroll, press attach^
Charles J. Little, senior economic analyst
John 11. Boyd, vice consul.
Albert W . Scott, consul
Frederick J. Mann, vice consul ,
Donald Woolf, junior economic analyst
Jack Marvin Perlman, vice consul
James L. O'Sullivan,^ vice consul
Maynard B. Barnes, consul general
John Goodyear, consul
Armistead M. Lee, vice consul
Christian Hans Nelson, senior economic analyst
William H . C hristensen,^ v ice consul
William M. Gibson, senior economic analyst
Alden J. Hiern, senior economic analyst
Ora S. Sitton, vice consul
Frank A. Schuler, Jr., consul
Edmund Osborne Barker, vice consul
Tyler Thompson, consul
David K. Newman, vice consul
Aubrey Lee Welch, Jr., vice consul..
Richard M. de Lambert, consul
Scudder Mersman, vice consul
Clifton R. Wharton, consul
Stuart B . Martin, vice consul
Marcel E. Malige, consul general
W. Paul O'Neill, Jr., vice consul
L. Pittman Springs, vice consul
Raymond A. Styles, vice consul
John E. Utter, vice consul
Laurence L. Davis, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Massachusetts
Louisiana
Illinois
Illinois
Ohio
Arkansas
Ohio
Illinois..
Now York
Mississippi ...
Missouri
New York
California
New York
Connecticut
Iowa
New York
Virginia
New Jersey
South Dakota.-.
Connecticut
Louisiana
Washington
Michigan
Nebraska
New York
Missouri
South Carolina..
New Mexico
Missouri
Massachusetts..
Ohio
Idaho..
Pennsylvania. --
Dist. Columbia.
Georgia
New York
Ohio
Date of as-
signment
JMar.
Dec.
tJan.
JMay
May
Apr.
{Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
July
Nov.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
tJan.
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
July
June
Feb.
Apr.
Mar.
May
tJune
Apr.
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
June
June
July
July
Jan.
14. 1944
16. 1945
8, 1944
4, 1944
4,1944
5, 1944
29, 1944
24, 1944
17, 1944
17, 1941
1943
1942
1943
1944
1943
1942
1944
1943
1943
1944
1943
1944
1943
1944
1943
1944
1943
1944
1941
1922
1942
1942
1943
1943
1935
1943
1941
1944
Salary
$5, 100
3,500
2,750
9,200
3,fi00
2,750
4,100
4,500
5,200
5,100
7,000
3,000
1 Assigned also to the office of the U. S. Political Adviser on the staff of the Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean
theater.
2 At Cayenne prior to departure for Guadeloupe to open office there.
3 Assigned also to Antigua and Curafao; resident in Antigua.
20
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
GREAT BRITAIN AND
NORTHERN IRELAND,
AND INDIA
London (E)
- (MA & NA).
John G. Winant, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Howard Bucknell, Jr., counselor of embassy '
Waldemar J. Gallman, counselor of embassy
Loyd V. Steere, agricultural attach^..
Don C. Bliss, Jr., commercial attach^.
Carlos J. Warner, second secretary; consul
Edward T. Wailes, second secretary; consul
Sidney H. Browne, second secretary; consul
Winfleld H. Scott, second secretary; consul
Dorsey Gassaway Fisher, second secretary; consul.
Robert D. Coe, second secretary; consul
John M. Allison, second secretary; consul
Henry E. Stebbins, second secretary; consul
Avery F. Peterson, second secretary; consul
Jacob D. Beam, second secretary; consul...
John F. Stone, second secretary; consul
Alton T. Murray, asst. agricultural attachfi
Mulford A. Colebrook, second secretary; consul..
Livingston Satterthwaite, second secretary; vice
consul.
John Ordway, third secretary; vice consul
Fred K. Salter, third secretary; vice consul
Stephen C. Brown, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles W. Thayer, third secretary; vice consul..
Lampton Berry, third secretary; vice consul
Robert P. Chalker, third secretary; vice consul...
Donald B. Calder, third secretary; vice consul...
Richard A. Johnson, third secretary; vice consul..
John J. Coyle, vice consul
Herbert W. Carlson, vice consul...
John F. Clafley, vice consul
Charles M. Rice, Jr., vice consul
John G. Riddick, vice consul
Brig. Gen. Paul E. Peabody, military attach^
Col. Milton M. Turner, military air attachfe.
Rear Admiral George B. Wilson, naval attachg...
Capt. Harold B. Miller,^ naval attach^ for air
Col. Bernard B. McMahon, asst. military attache.
Col. Frank F. Reed, asst. military attachfe...
Col. Ralph E. Doty, asst. military attach^
Col. Marion Van Voorst, asst. military attache
Col. Carnes B. Lee, asst. military attach^
Col. Harold Fowler, asst. military attachfi.
Lt. Col. Jack William Votion, asst. military
attache.
Lt. Col. Robert A. Turner, asst. military attache.
Lt. Col. John T. McCall, asst. military air
attache.
New Hampshire.
Georgia
New York
California...
Mississippi
Ohio
New York.
New Jersey
Dist. Columbia..
Maryland...
Wyoming
Nebraska.
Massachusetts...
Idaho
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
California
New York
Pennsylvania
Dist. Columbia..
Georgia
Virginia
Pennsylvania
Mississippi
Florida.-
New York
Illinois..
New York
Massachusetts...
Connecticut
Virginia
South Carolina...
War Dept
WarDept.
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
WarDept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
WarDept
WarDept
War Dept
Feb. 11,1941
June
tJan.
June
Upr.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
June
Mar.
Apr.
Sept.
tDec.
Mar.
tDec.
Dec.
June
tMar.
July
Mar.
July
Dec.
Dec.
May
Mar.
June
June
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
tOct.
tDec.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
May
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
June
Feb.
1943
1944
1939
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1941
1941
1942
1941
1942
1941
1943
1939
1942
1943
1941
1941
1941
1943
1944
1944
1941
1941
1933
1942
1939
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
1944
' With the honorary rank of minister.
> Also assistant naval attache at London.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
21
Post
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.—
Continued
London (E) — Continued.
(MA &NA)— Con
(T).
Belfast, Northern Ireland
(CO).
Birmingham, England (C)..
(T)
Bradford, England (C)
(T)
Bristol, England (C)
::ardiff, Wales (C)
Edinburgh, Scotland (C)
Glasgow, Scotland (C)
lull, England (C)
Liverpool, England (C)
Name and rank
Lt. Col. Eaymond L. Curtice, asst. military air
attache.
Maj. Byron B, Barnes, asst. military attach6
Maj. Peter C. Messer, asst. military attache
Maj. Hiram M. Stout, asst. military attache
Maj. Joseph M. Wojdygo, asst. military attache..
Maj. Nicholas D. N. Harvey, asst. military at-
tache.
Maj. Florence H. Jepson, asst. military attache,.
Maj. Angus Van Rutledge, asst. military attache.
Capt. Alfred G. Boyd, asst. military attache
Capt. Freeman F. Bates, asst. military air attache.
Capt. John K. Linn, Jr., asst. military attache..
Capt. Fred H. Gowen, asst. military air attache..
Capt. Sarah H. Bowditch, asst. military attache..
1st Lt. Charles T. Barnes, asst. military air
attache.
Capt. Tully Shelley, asst. naval attache
Lt. Writner Hostetter, asst. naval attache
Clarence E. Meyer, attache
E. F. Penrose, special assistant.
Warren S. Locl^wood, attache
Harold R. Spiegel, senior economic analyst
Smith Davison Turner, attache
Donald L. Wright, attache
Albert H. Robbins, senior economic analyst
Miss Ethel M. Johnson, special assistant
Willard O. Brown, agricultural economist _
Lee Murray, attache
Samuel Gardner Welles, attache
Mrs. Edith Tilton Denhardt, special assistant
Archie M. Andrews, Jr., junior economic analyst.
Miss Mary Ann Pardue, junior press-relations
officer.
Quincy F. Roberts, consul .
Casimir T. Zawadzki, vice consul
James R. Wilkinson, consul..
Samuel E. Boaz, vice consul
Joseph G. Qroeninger, consul..
William Francis Ayer, vice consul
Roy W. Baker, consul..
Sheridan Talbott, consul
Charles Roy Nasmith, consul
Julian K. Smedberg, vice consul..
Hugh H. Watson, consul general.
Richard S. Huestis, consul
Charles James Kolinski, vice consul
John A. Embry, consul
C. Porter Kuykendall, consul general
J. Stanford Edwards, vice consul
Hugh Watson, vice consul..
Whence ap-
pointed f
War Dept-
WarDept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
WarDept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
WarDept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
New York
California
Dist. Columbia-
Michigan
New York
New Jersey
Illinois
New Hampshire..
Texas..
Maryland
New Jersey...
California
Connecticut...
Tennessee.. ..
Texas ..
New York.- ...
Wisconsin
Tennessee
Maryland
Pennsylvania-
New York
Kentucky
New York
New York
Vermont
New York
Wisconsin
Florida
Pennsylvania.
New York
New York
Date of as-
signment
Mar. 13, 1944
Mar. 18,
Mar. 18,
Apr. 15.
July
Aug. 28,
Mar. 28;
Feb.
Mar. 18,
tSept. 20,
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Sept. 20,
Jan.
July
Aug.
Sept.
tMay
July
May
Aug.
Oct.
July
June
June
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
May
Jan.
Apr.
Oct.
Apr.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Feb.
Apr.
tMar.
Sept.
May
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1944
1944
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1943
1944
1942
1943
1941
1944
1942
1943
1943
1942
1944
1942
1944
1943
1941
1943
1943
1942
1942
1936
1944
1941
1944
1931
1943
1935
1938
1942
1943
1943
1944
1944
1942
1923
Salary
.$6, 400
6,200
4,900
4,800
4,900
6,200
7,900
4,300
4,900
6,900
22
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
GREAT BRITAIN. Etc.—
Continued
Manchester. England (C) —
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England
(C).
Plymouth. England (C)
Soiitlmiiipton, P-iigland ((')
(Europe)
Gibraltar (C)
Malta (C) a...
(India)
New Delhi (M)...
(T).
Bombay (C).
Calcutta (CO).
(T).....
Karachi (C)
Madras (C).
Name and rank
George Alexander Armstrong, consul.
Henry O. Ramsey, vice consul
Charles H. Helsler, consul -
Fred H. Houck, vice consul...
F. Willard CnUlcr, vice consul
William Phillips, personal representative of the
President.'
George R. Merrell, secretary
Clayton Lane, secretary
Sheldon T. Mills, secretary
Glenn A. Abbey, secretary —
Adrian B. Colquitt, < secretary
James P. Speer. 2d. < secretary
Robert M. Bruns,< attache
Howard Donovan,* consul
George D. LaMont, consuL.
Charles O. Thompson, vice consul-
Ray L. Thurston, vice consul
Joseph J. Wagner, vice consul
Charles W. Adair, Jr.,' vice consul.
Myrl S. Myers, consul general
Samuel J. Fletcher, consul
Charles E. Brookhart, consul
Kenneth J. Yearns, consul...
Elvin Seibort, consul
Adrian B. Colquitt,' vice consul...
Philip H. Bagby, vice consul
Alden M. Haupt, vice consul
James P. Speer, 2d,« vice consul
Robert M. Bruns,' vice consul
Dallas M. Coors, vice consul...
Clarence E. Macy, consul
Jay Dixon Edwards, vice consul...
Philip M. Davenport,- vice consul..
Joseph S. Sparks, vice consul
Roy E. B. Bower, consul
Nicholas Feld, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
New York
South Dakota.
Delaware
Dist. Columbia.
New York _
Massachusetts..
Missouri...
California..
Oregon
Wisconsin .
Georgia
Oklahoma.
Indiana
Date of as-
signment
Aug. 29,1941
Sept. 12, 1940
Feb. 17,1942
June 13,1935
Miir. 25, 1944
Illinois...
New York'.
Alaska
Wisconsin
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Maine
Iowa
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Georgia
Virginia..-
Illinois
Oklahoma
Indiana
New York
Colorado...
Oregon
Maryland
California
California
Mississippi
1 To be reopened.
» Not functioning.
• With the rank of ambassador.
* Assigned also to Calcutta; resident in New Delhi.
' Assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
' Assigned also to and resident in New Delhi.
Dec. 18,1942
Mar. 24,1942
Apr. 26,1943
Aug. 19,1943
Mar. 31, 1944
Aug. 6, 1942
Sept. 15, 1943
Apr. 17,1944
Jan.
Apr.
June
May
June
Dec.
Apr.
July
Apr.
Aug.
May
June
June
June
Sept.
Apr.
June
June
July
June
Mar.
Oct.
June
7, 1939
3, 1944
22, 1943
20, 1941
2. 1941
27. 1941
1, 1944
5,1943
24, 1943
30. 1943
25. 1944
21,1941
4, 1943
18, 1943
15. 1943
17. 1944
29, 1944
10, 1930
24. 1943
20. 1942
21. 1944
7. 1942
10, 1940
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
23
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
GREAT BRITAIN. Etc.—
Continued
(Other Asia)
Consular offices in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Aden, Arabia (C) (T)
Colombo, Ceylon (C)
vT).
(Africa)
Accra, Gold Coast, West Af-
rica (C).
(T)-.
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
(CO).
(T)
Freetown, Sierra Leone
(CA).
Mombasa, Kenya, East
Africa (C).i
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
(CO).
(T).
(Fiji Islands)
Suva, Fiji Islands (C)..
(Newfoundland)
St. John's (CO)...
(Other America)
Antigua, Leeward Islands,
British West Indies (C).
Barbados, B. W.I. (C)
Belize, British Honduras (C).
Georgetown, British Guiana
(C).
(T)
Grenada, B. W.I. (C).
Hamilton, Bermuda iCG)...
Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I.
(C).
(T)..
Nassau, N. P., Bahamas (C).
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.
W. I. (C).
Robert A. Stein, vice consul
Robert L. Buell, consul..
Max Waldo Bishop, consul
Richard D. Gatewood, vice consul.
Richard E. Usher, vice consul.
Alfred W. Wells, vice consul
Richard W. Carlson, vice consul.. .
Thomas A. Hickok, consuL
Earle J. Richey, vice consul.
Andrew G. Lynch, consul...
Harry F. Hemmerieh, vice consul
William H. Bruns, vice consul
Christian K. Nielsen, consular agent.
Joseph I. Touchette, consul -.
George F. Bogardus, vice consul
Willard Quincy Stanton, consul
Joseph Palmer, 2d, vice consul
Richard R. Leonard, economic analyst-
Thomas S. Horn, consul.
George D. Hopper, consul general-
Charles S. Reed, 2d, consul
Lubert O. SanderhoS, vice consul.
Verne G. Statcn, vice consul
William H. Christenscn,^ vice consul-
Samuel R. Thompson, consul
Culver Gidden, vice consul
Carlton Hurst, consul. .._
George M. Widney, vice consul
Albert A. Rabida, vice consul
Charles H. Whitakcr, vice consul
William H. Beck, consul general
Basil F. Macgowan, vice consul
John H. Lord, consul.
George F. Kelly, vice consul
Frederick L. Royt, vice consul
Paul Blanshard, senior economic analyst.
John H. E. McAndrews, vice consul
Claude H. Hall, Jr., consul
Augustus Ostertag, vice consul
Charles B. Beylard, vice consul
New Jersey.
New York..
Iowa
New York,.
Wisconsin-.
New York _
Ohio
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
May
Oct.
25, 1943
24. 1943
27, 1944
23. 1944
6. 1943
9. 1944
25, 1943
New York.
Pennsylvania...
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Massachusetts.
Iowa
Montana.
Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania. .
Missouri.
Kentucky.
Ohio
California-
Illinois
South Dakota.
California--
Texas
Dist. Columbia..
Alabama
Colorado
Massachusetts-- -
Dist. Columbia..
Tennessee
Massachusetts.. -
Massachusetts...
Wisconsin
New York
Minnesota
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Jan. 13,1944
Sept. 2,1943
Nov. 7,1942
Feb. 25,1944
Feb. 20,1943
Oct. 29,1940
Nov. 6,1943
Feb. 11,1944
Oct. 10,1941
June 2, 1941
Jnn. 8, 1944
July 13,1943
June 19,1941
Nov. 14, 1942
Sept. 24, 1943
Sept. 22, 1942
Dec. 6, 1943
May
tJuly
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
Apr.
Nov.
tApr.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
July
May
31, 1944
11, 1932
14, 1941
1. 1943
18, 1943
7. 1944
22, 1939
8, 1944
21. 1941
1,1925
10, 1944
8, 1942
24, 1939
4, 1937
13. 1942
6, 1944
• Functions under supervision of consulate general at Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.
2 Assigned also to Curacao and Martinique; resident in Antigua.
600907—44-
24
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GREECE
Athens (Athenai) (E).
(MA & NA).
(T).
Consular offices in Greece
closed.
GUATEMALA
Guatemala (E).
(MA & NA).
(CO)
(T)
Lincoln MacVeagh,^ ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,' counselor of embassy
Walworth Barbour,' second secretary
Andrew B. Foster,' second secretary; consul
Charles E. Hulick, Jr.,' third secretary
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee,' military attach^..
Lt. Comdr. Thomas D. Spencer, 2 naval attache
and naval attach^ for air.
1st Lt. William H. McNeill,' asst. military attach^.
Henry Albert Hill,' special assistant
Arthur W, Parsons,' special assistant
Boaz Long, ambassador extraordinary and pleni-
potentiary.
_ first secretary
Gerald A. Drew, second secretary
Archibald R. Randolph, acting commercial
attache.
William C. Afield, Jr., second secretary
Miss Kathleen Molesworth, asst. commercial
attache.
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache.
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Capt. Archer B. Hannah, asst. military attache^.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Qoodin, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (Jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Thomas H. Robinson, consul
Chester H. Klmrey, vice consul-
John A. Ray, special assistant
Robert S. Chamberlain, cultural-relations attache.
W, Charles Bridgett, special assistant
• Government of Greece established in Egypt.
' Assigned also near the Government of Yugoslavia established iu Eu^land.
Connecticut.
New York
Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania..
Peimsylvania. .
War Dept
Navy Dept
W^ar Dept
New York
California
New Mexico.
California.
Virginia.. -
Minnesota.
Texas
W^ar Dept-.-
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dcpt-_.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New Jersey .
Oklahoma. .
Texas
Virginia
New York.
Nov. 12,1943
Dec. 23,1943
June 10,1943
Sept. 28, 1943
Feb. 16,1944
Jan. 10,1944
May 20,1944
Feb. 25,1944
Oct. 13,1943
June 18,1943
Mar. 27, 1943
$17; 500
Sept. 8,1943
Sept. 18, 1943
Mar. 6,1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
May 8, 1943
tJuly 10,1931
Oct. 3, 1942
Oct. 18,1941
JDec. 23,1942
July 1, 1942
June 19,1942
JFeb. 6, 1943 4, 10(
JNov. 19,1942 4,00(
Jan. 15,1944
Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13, 1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
25
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GUATEM ALA— Continued
Guatemala (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Leroy G. Denman, Jr., special assistant
Texas
July 1, 1942
William Robert Kapp, vice consul
New Jersey
Jan. 8, 1943
James H. Webb, Jr., vice consul. _
Apr. 1, 1943
HAITI
Port-au-rrince (E)
Ormc Wilson, ambassador extraordinary and
Mar. 21, 1944
$10, 000
plenipotentiary.
Wainwright Abbott, consul general; first secretary^
Pennsylvania
Apr. 13, 1944
7,200
Archibald E. Gray, second secretary; consul
Pennsylvania
Apr. 13. 1944
4,700
Robert S. Folsom, third secretary; vice consul....
Massachusetts...
Aug. 15,1941
3,000
Herman Moss, vice consul ....
New York
WarDept
tMay 24,1943
Sept. 30, 1943
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Francis E. Taylor, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Aug. 28, 1943
naval attache for air.
Capt. Eddie Karl Gustav Borjesson, asst.
WarDept
Sept. 9,1942
military attache.
Lt. Bryan D. Sheedy, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Dec. 22,1942
naval attache for air.
(T) :
Horace D. Ashton, cultural-relations attache
Cabot Sedgwick, vice consul .
Jan. 8, 1942
Dec. 14,1943
May 1, 1944
Oct. 17, 1938
Arizona
Thomas J. Griffin, vice consul
Massachusetts..
Montana
CapHaitien (CA).
Robert Leslie Pettigrew, consular agent
Gonalves (CA)
J. William Wo61, consular agent
Sept. 8,1899
HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa (E)
JMar 27 1943
10,000
plenipotentiary.
.- - --first secretary
John B. Faust, second secretary; consul
South Carolina
July 16,1942
Oct. 25,1943
4.700
Roswell C. Beverstock, second secretary; vice
California
4,100
consul.
Ralph N. Clough, third secretary; vice consul
Washington
Mar. 18, 1942
3,000
(MA&NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache . ..
War Dept
Jan. 15, 1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
WarDept
tSept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Nathan A. Brown, asst. military attache.
WarDept
Jan. 18,1944
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
WarDept
Sept. 8, 1943
Capt. Archer B. Haimah, asst. military attache-.
WarDept.
Sept. 18, 1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
26
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
HONDURAS— Continued
Tegucigalpa (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
(T)
LaCeibaCC) ..._
(T)
Puerto Cortes (C)
Tela(CA).
HUNGARY
Diplomatic relations with
Hungary severed Decem-
ber 11, 1941; state of war
declared by Hungary De-
cember 13, 1941.
ICELAND
Reykjavik (L) ,_
IRAN
Tehran (L) .
(MA).
(C).
(T)
Tabrli (C)
IRAQ
Baghdad (L)
(MA).
Basra (C).
(T)...
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attach? and
asst. naval attach? for air.
William L. McGinncss, Jr., special assistant
Albert K. Ludy, Jr., junior economic analyst
Ernest V. Siracusa, vlceconsuL
Burford K. Isaacs, Jr., vice consul
William Walker Richards, vice consul
Francis C. Jordan, vice consul-.
Lee M. Hunsaker, vice consul
Willis E. Walton, consular agent.
Louis O. Dreyfus, Jr., envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Benjamin M. Hulley, second secretary; consul...
Francis L. Spalding, second secretary; consul
Arnlioth G. Heltberg, vice consul
Leland B. Morris, appointed ambassador extraor-
dinary and pleniiiotentiary.
Richard Ford, first secretary (consul)
James Somerville, commercial attache
M. Williams Blake, .second secretary (vice consul)
John D. Jernegan, second secretary (vice consul)
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., third secretary (vice
consul).
John A. Calhoun, third secretary (vice consul)...
Col. Joseph K. Baker, military attach? '.
Maj. Edward S. Kennedy, asst. military attache.
Maj. Robert B. Rigg, asst. military attach?
Richard Ford, consul (first secretary)..
John D. Jernegan, vice consul (second secretary)
M. Williams Blaki', vice con,sul (second .secretary) .
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., vice consul (third
secretary).
John A. Calhoun, vipe consul (third secretary)...
Rudolph W. Heftl, vice consul
Harry P. Packard, attach?
Samuel O. Ebling, consul
Loy W. Henderson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Daniel Oaudin, Jr., second secretary; consul
William D. Morcland, Jr., second secretary; consul.
Walter W. Birgc. Jr.. third secretary; vice consul..
Donald C. BcrRUs, vice consul.
Col. Paul H. M. Converse, military attach?
F. Lester Sutton, vice consul.
Ous G. Stratton, vice consul
Navy Dept
California
Arizona
California
Texas
Virginia
North Carolina
Utah
Honduras
California.
Florida
Massachusetts
California
Penn.sylvania.
Oklahoma..
Mississippi.
Ohio
California..
New York.
California..
War Dept..
War Dept.
War Dept..
Oklahoma.
California. -
Ohio
New York.
California
Pennsylvania.
Missouri-
Ohio
Colorado.
June 12, 1943
Aug. 15,1942
Aug. 25,1943
Mar. 25,1943
July 26, 1943
June 21,1944
Dec. 9, 1943
Jan. 13,1943
Sept. 1, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Pennsylvania.
Oregon
New York
Indiana
War Dept
Now Jersey...
New York
Jan. 12,1943
Oct. 11,1943
Dec. 7, 1943
tJuno 17,1944
Feb. 2, 1944
Nov. 11.1943
Oct. 18,1943
Feb. 12,1944
Feb. 12,1944
Sept. 4,1941
Mar. 21, 1944
Sept. 29, 1943
Feb. 15,1944
jMay 1,1944
tMay 1, 1944
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 6,1942
Jan. 5, 1943
Oct. 29,1941
Dec. 28,1942
Sept. 29, 1943
July 24,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 6,1942
Sept. 29,1943
May 31, 1944
Sept. 29, 1943
July 8,1943 10,000
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
27
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
IRELAND (filRE)
Dublin (Baile Atha Cliath)
(L).
(MA).
(CO).
Qulway (CA).
Cork (C)
Foynes (C) ,
(T)....
ITALY
State of war declared by Italy
December 11, 1941.
Armistice with Italy effective
Septoniber 8, 1943.
Naples (CG)
For officers on duty in special
office at Naples, see p. 51.
Palermo (C)
(T)
JAPANESE EMPIRE
^tate of war declared by
Japan December 7, 1941
(U. S. time).
LATVIA
Legation at Riga closed.
LEBANON
Beirut (L)
David Gray, envoy extraordinary and minister
plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Francis H. Styles, first secretary (consul).- ,
Aaron S. Brown, third secretary
Lt. Col. James L. Hathaway, military attachfi...
Maj. George E. Sprague,asst. military attach^ forair.
Francis H. Styles, consul (first secretary)
Edward Anderson, consul
Paul Dean Thompson, vice consul
Charles M. Gerrity, vice consul
Robert A. Tennant, consular agent
William A. Smale, consul
Francis A. Lane, vice consul
Linton Crook, vice consul
Oscar A. Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Franklin C. Shoemaker, vice consuL
George L. Brandt, consul general —
Knowlton V. Hicks, consul
Woodruff Wallner, vice consul
J. Kittredge Vinson, vice consul
William L. Blue, vice consul
Peter Constan, vice consul
Erich W. A. Hoflmarm, vice consul.
Frank G. Mitchell, vice consul
Harold M. Granata, vice consul
Franklin H. Murrell, vice consul
Alfred T. Nester, consul general..
William L. Peck, consul
Robert McDonald Sheehan, vice consul.
Bruce W. Forbes, vice consul.
Florida.
Feb. 16,1940
$10,000
Virginia
Michigan
War Dept
War Dept...
Virginia
Florida
California
Pennsylvania
Ireland
California
Missouri..
Alabama
Missouri
Dist. Columbia..
Dist. Columbia.
New York
New York
Texas
Tennessee.
Massachusetts..
Wisconsin
Michigan
New York
Florida
tApr.
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
May
Feb.
Nov.
July
May
Sept.
July
Apr.
Nov.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
June
Feb.
Feb.
29, 1944
5. 1943
23. 1942
14. 1943
29, 1939
18, 1943
8, 1940
19, 1941
4, 1901
14, 1938
19, 1941
6. 1944
4, 1942
27. 1943
9, 1944
11, 1944
8, 1944
22, 1944
23, 1944
18, 1944
6, 1944
13, 1944
19, 1944
23, 1944
New York
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Jan. 5. 1944
Apr. 26, 1944
JApr. 1, 1944
Feb. 15, 1944
New York.
Oct. 9, 1942
California..
Georgia
New York.
Florida
(MA).
Virginia
War Dept-
War Dept
War Dept.
Jan. 17, 1938
Oct. 7, 1942
Mar. 23, 1942
Nov. 12, 1943
Apr. 27, 1944
Nov. 10, 1942
May 24, 1943
Apr. 10,1944
George Wadsworth,' 2 diplomatic agent and
consul general.
William M. Gwynn,' first secretary; consul
James T. Scott,' commercial attach^
David H. Henry, 2d, third secretary; vice consul .
W. Horton Schoellkopf, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
Hubert F. Ferrell, vice consul
Maj. Duncan MacBryde,' asst. military attache.
Maj. Virgil A. Jackson,' asst. military attache for
air.
1st Lt. Joseph H. Gassoun,' asst. militiiry attache.
' Assigned also to Damascus; resident in Beirut.
« Foreign Service oflacer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as diplomatic agent .ind consul general pursuant
0 sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931.
28
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
LIBERIA
Monrovia (L).
LIECHTENSTEIN
Vaduz (CO)
LITHUANIA
Legation at Kaunas closed.
LUXEMBOURG 2
Luxembourg (L)
Consular oflBce closed.
MEXICO
Mexico, D. F. (E)
Lester A. Walton, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
.first secretary
William C. George, vice consul
Rupert A. Lloyd, vice consul
Sam E. Woods,' consul general
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, appointed chargfi
d'affaires.'
George S. Messersmith, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Herbert S. Bursley, counselor of embassy
Thomas H. Lockett, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Maurice L. Stafford, consul general; first secretary.
Charles A. Bay, commercial attach^
Lester De Witt Mallory, agricultural attache
Raleigh A. Gibson, first secretary; consul
Sidney E. O'Donoghue, second secretary; consul.
Ernest E. Evans, second secretary; consul
Guy W. Ray, second secretary; consul
Edward S. Maney, second secretary; consul
Paul J. Reveley, second secretary; consul..
Walter J. Linthicum, second secretary; consul...
William K. Ailshie, second secretary; vice consul
Carl W. Strom, second secretary; vice consul
William F. Busser, third secretary; vice consul...
Forrest K. Geerken, third secretary; vice consul.
Robert F. Hale, third secretary; vice consul
David A. Thomasson, third secretary; vice consul
Albert E. Pappano, vice consul
Alvin M. Bentley, vice consul
Terry B. Sanders, Jr., third secretary; vice consul
Victor H. Loftus, vice consul
Marc L. Severe, vice consul
James C. Powell, Jr., vice consul.
W. John Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Raymond Bastianello, vice consul
Louis B. Mazzeo, vice consul
Louis F. Blanchard, vice consul
Philip D. Sumner, vice consul
Douglas Crawford, vice consul
New York.
July 22,1935
Dist. Columbia.
Virginia
Mississippi.
Dist. Columbia.
Delaware.
Dist. Columbia.
Kentucky
Nov. 12, 1936
Apr. 17,1942
July 3, 1942
Mar. 21, 1944
Dec. 4, 1941
Sept. 28, 1942
JNov. 5,1942
California
Minnesota
California
Illinois.
New Jersey. . .
New York
Alabama
Texas
Connecticut...
Maryland
Idaho..
Iowa
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
Oregon
Kentucky.
Missouri..
Michigan
Texas...
Massachusetts...
Iowa
Texas
Montana
New York
Dist. Columbia..
New Mexico
New York
California
tAug.
JNov.
Oct.
tAug.
July
June
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
June
Oct.
Jan.
June
Apr.
July
Sept.
Mar.
May
Oct.
tJan.
Aug.
June
tOct.
JMay
Oct.
June
Apr.
Oct.
23,1943
13. 1942
17. 1939
9. 1941
1. 1942
3,1942
26. 1941
4. 1942
2. 1943
23. 1943
2, 1939
6, 1943
6, 1942
25,1941
11. 1942
17,1942
5,1942
21. 1942
15. 1943
29, 1932
30. 1941
1,1940
4, 1929
6,1944
21. 1940
23. 1942
16. 1943
2,1942
1 Assigned also to and resident In Zurich, Switzerland.
» Government of Luxembourg established in England.
' Foreign Service oflBcor, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as charpC d'affaires pursuant to .sec. 24 of an
act of Congress approved February 23, 1931; also assigned near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands,
Norway, and Poland e.stablished in England; with the personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
29
Post
0 Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
MEXICO— Continued
Mexico, D. F. (E)— Con.
(MA & NA)
Brig. Gen. Arthur R. Harris, military attache
War Dept
Mar. 31,1943
Col. George P. Chauiiiion, military air attach6___
War Dept.
June 26,1944
Capt. Andrew d. Hickey, naval attach^ and
Navy Dept
Nov. 29, 1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Clarence S. Howe, asst. military attache ,
War Dept
Aug. 28,1941
Lt. Col. Cantwell C. Brown, asst. military at-
War Dept
Apr. 3, 1943
tache.
Maj. Robert E. Battles, asst. military attache
War Dept.
Mar. 20, 1942
Capt. Paul Burwell Miller, asst. military at-
War Dept
Sept. 16, 1943
tache for air.
Capt. Henry L. Wightman, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Oct. 2, 1943
._,
Lt. Donald W. Noble, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 14,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edward C. Dougherty, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
May 23, 1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T) .._
John P. Wagman, senior economic analyst
New Jersey
Jan. 8, 1943
Evert Lee Stanclifl, senior economic analyst
CaUfornia
Mar. 29, 1943
Gilbert J. Brown, special consultant
Colorado
Oct. 21,1943
Apr. 24,1942
July 1, 1942
Nathan L. Whetten, rural sociologist . . . - .
Connecticut
Roswell W. Prouty, attache
California
Lew B. Clark, senior economic analyst ..
New York
Texas.
Aug. 9,1941
Oct. 5, 1942
William E. Clayton, special assistant
Stockton M. Estes, senior economic analyst
Coimecticut
Dec. 5, 1942
William A. Conkright, senior economic analyst-.
Dist. Columbia..
Sept. 23, 1942
Charles B. Parker, senior economic analyst
New York
Oct. 20.1941
Charles Henry Stevens, cultural -relations attache.-
New Jersey
Jan. 13,1942
Henry F, Holland, spenifil a.s.sistant
Texas
July 1, 1942
A. Willing Patterson, senior economic analyst
Dist. Columbia..
Oct. 15,1942
Herbert N. Higgins, senior economic analyst
New York
Jan. 23,1943
George L. Richert, special assistant ...
Idaho
Oct. 28,1943
C . Norman Frees, junior economic analyst
New York
Aug. 9, 1941
Henry E. Allen, junior economic analyst
Texas -
July 1, 1942
Mervin Q. Smith, assistant to the agricultural
attache.
Indiana
Apr. 10,1942
Robert W. Wagner, economic analyst
Michigan
Jan. 18,1943
Ralph Cabanas, economic analyst
New York
Feb. 1, 1943
Washington Armstrong Hillis, economic analyst . .
Apr. 1, 1943
Horace Harper Braun, economic analyst
Illinois
Apr. 23,1943
Ernest Bergan, economic analyst..
Indiana
June 24,1943
Theodore H. Meyer, economic analyst
New York
North Carolina..
Jan. 19,1943
Nov. 22. 1942
Frederick R. Mangold, economic analyst..
James Joseph Riley, economic analyst
California.
Apr. 3, 1943
Abbott S. Bums, economic analyst ..
Massachusetts...
Iowa
June 7,1943
May 1, 1943
Acapulco de JuSrez, Gue-
Robert S. Hoard, vice consul
California
July 6, 1943
rrero (VC).
Agua Prieta, Sonora (C)
William Clarke Vyse, consul
Dist. Columbia. .
Feb. 1, 1943
$4,900
Raymond Phelan, vice consul
California
Alabama
July 28,1941
Nov. 20, 1942
Chihuahua, Chihuahua (C)..
George P. Waller, consul
5,300
Robert K. Peyton, vice consul
New Jersey
Feb. 28,1939
Ciudad Ju&rez, Chihuahua
William P. Blocker, consul general
Texas
tJune 18,1938
June 6, 1942
9,200
4,300
4,300
(C),
Stephen E. Aguirre, consul -
Texas
Earl T. Crain, vice consul
Illinois . ..
Apr. 7, 1943
Harry K. Pangburn, vice consul
Kentucky
Nov. 24,1930
J. D. Lambeth, vice consul . . . . . ..
Texas
Dec. 21,1942
June 10,1944
John C. Hawley, vice consul
New York
30
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST; .TULY 1, 194 4
Post
MEXICO— Continued
Coatzacoalcos (Puerto
Mexico), Veracruz (C).
Tapachula, Chiapas
(VC).
Durango, Durango (C)
Ouatlalajm-a, ,lali,-co (C)
Name and rank
Manzanillo, Colinia
(VC).
Ouaymas, Sonora (C)
La Paz, Baja California
(VC).
Matamoros, Taniaulipas (C).
(T). — -
Mazatlfin, Sinaloa (C)
Mferida, Yucatfin (C)
Mexicali, Baja California (C).
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon (C).
(T) —
Nogales, Sonora (C)
(T)..
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
(C).
(T)
Piedras Negras, Coahuila
(C).
Reynosa, Tamaulipas (C)...
San Luis Potosf, San Luis
Potosl (C).
Tampico. Tamaulipas (C)...
Tijuana, Buja California ((')
(T)
Torreon, Coahuila (C).
Veracruz, Veracruz (C).
William Raymond Wood, vice consul.
11. Clarcmont Moses, vice consul
Earl Wilhert Eaton, vice consul-
James E. Hi'nderson, consul
James A. Noel, vice consul
Walter E. Knceland, vice consul.
Myron U. Schraud, vice consul. ..
William L. Brewster, vice consul.
MONACO
Consulate at Monaco closed.
Nelson R. Park, consul
Edward S. Parker, vice consul
Abraham Vigil, vice consul
Stewart E. McMillin, consul
Thomas M. Powell, vice consul..
Stephen C. Worster, vice consul
John B. Ketcham, consul
William B. Murray, vice consul
Howard L. Walker, Jr., vice consul
Henry S. Waterman, consul
Merlin E. Smith, vice consul..
Manuel J. Codoner, vice consul .
Timothy John Mahoney, vice consul...
Edward C. Webster, Jr., vice consul —
T. Ayres Robertson, vice consul
Owen W. Gaines, consul
Ben Zweig, vice consul
George R. Martin, vice consul
George H. Winters, consul
James R. Riddle, vice consul
Girvan Teall, vice consul
Kennedy M. Crockett, vi<e consul
Gilbert R. Willson, consul
Harold C. Wood, vice consul —
Henry G. Krausse, vice consul -..
Curtis C. Jordan, consul
Henry T. Dwyer, vice consul
Thomas McEnelly, consul
Samuel A. Mcllhenny, Jr., vice consul.
Horatio Mooers, con.sul
Willys A. Myers, vi^e consul
Albert John Cope, Jr., vice consul
William A. Campbell, vice consul
John F. Fitzgerald, vice consul
Stanley G. Slavens, consul
John G. Oliver, vice consul
Ho C. Funk, consul
Ellas G. Garza, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Texas
South Carolina.
Texas
California.
California.
Texas
Texas.
Texas.
Colorado
South Carolina..
Colorado
Kansas
Texas.
Maine.
New York
Iowa
California..
Washington
Ohio.
New York
California
Massachusetts...
Missouri
Georgia
Illinois
Arizona
Kansas
Alabama.
New York
Texas..
Texas
Massachusetts..
Texas
California
Rhode Island
New York
Texas
Maine.
Iowa
Utah....
California
Pennsylvania ..
Texas
Texas
Colorado
Texas
Date of as-
signment
Nov. 2.1943
Apr. 24,1943
Aug. 1, 1934
June 1;.. 1944
July 9, 1941
Oct. 29,1943
Nov. 2,1943
Dec. 8, 1941
May
July
Nov.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
June
tJuue
Apr.
tApr.
Nov.
Mar.
}Dec.
May
tOct.
Oct.
tMay
June
Mar.
Mar.
tApr.
Apr.
Nov.
May
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
May
Jan.
JJune
May
Aug.
Nov.
May
Mar.
20. 1942
17, 1941
27, 1943
18. 1943
2, 1943
2, 1943
5. 1943
3. 1944
14. 1944
26. 1941
16. 1943
1, 1943
22. 1944
16. 1943
23. 1942
15,1942
2, 1943
11, 1944
2. 1942
23. 1942
24. 1943
11. 1944
1, 1937
7, 1929
13, 1942
26, 1942
2. 1943
5. 1942
5. 1943
7. 1944
6, 1944
2, 1942
26, 1944
27,. 1944
21, 1943
28, 1942
31, 1944
23, 1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
31
Post
MOROCCO
Tangier (Tanger) (L).
(MA A NA)_
(T)
Casablanca (C)_
Rabat (C).
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands) '
The Hague ('s Gravenhage)
(E),
(MA & NA).
Consular offices in Nether-
lands closed.
(Poseeeaions)
Consular offices in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Curagao, West Indies (C)....
Aruba(VC).
(T).A..
Name and rank
- diplomatic agent and
consul general.
J. Rives Childs, counselor of legation; consul gen-
eral.
C. Burke Elbrick, second secretary; consul
A. David Fritzlan, third secretary; vice consul,..
Eraser Wilkins, third secretary; vice consul
Lt. Comdr. Robert W. Gilmore, naval attach^
and naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. John W. Edwards, asst. military attachfe.
Lt. Joseph C. Fox, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Paul W. Lashly, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Richard Mason Bownass, attachfi
n. Earle Russell, consul general
Russell M. Brooks, consul
Paul Paddock, vice consul
Robert L. Hunter, vice consul
Felix Cole, consul general.. _
Maurice Pasquet, consul..
Donald A. Dumont, vice consul
_ .amhas.sador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E.Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy2 34 _
Jesse F. Van Wickel, first secretary
Col. William McKee Dunn, a military attache.
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell, 2 naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,^ asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,^ asst. military attache..
Ma). Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attache..
Maj. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache..
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache...
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek.^ asst. naval attache
and asst. naval atlaclie for air.
Jones R. Trowbridge, vice consul
William H. Christensen,' vice consul-
Carl O. Hawthorne, vice consul
John Light, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
John F. Huddleston, consul Ohio
Virginia.
Kentucky...
Kentucky...
Nebraska...
Navy Dept-
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Illinois
Michigan
Oregon
Iowa
South Dakota.,.
Dist. Columbia.
New York
New York ..
Date of as-
signment
tMar. 30, 1944
Feb. 2."), 1943
Nov. 11,1943
Dec. 7, 1943
Mar. 9, 1944
Dec.
Mar.
6. 1941
8, 1944
Mar. 8,1944
July 15,1943
Feb. 19,1941
Oct. 10,1941
July 6, 1943
Juno 3, 1944
May 22,1943
Oct. 11,1943
May 6, 1943
Dist. Columbia.
New York
War Dept ,
Navy Dept
War Dept..
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept-..
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
{July 1, 1942
Feb. 7. 1944
tSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6, 1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
Nov. 25, 1943
June 22,1944
Apr. 5, 1940
Georgia Feb. 13, 1941
South Dakota.... Mar. 10,1944
Missouri Nov. 26,1943
New Me.xico 'tMay 12,1944
Salary
' Government of the Netherlands established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Norway, and Poland established in England.
' Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
< With the personal rank of minister.
» Assigned also to Antigua and Martinique; resident in Antigua.
$7, 400 ,
4, 300
3, 000
3,000
9,200
6,200
3,600
9,200
4,300
9,200
7,200
5,400
32
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS— Continued
(PossesBions) — Continued
Paramaribo, Surinam (C)
NEW ZEALAND
Wellington (L).
(MA & NA).
(T) -
Christchurch (CA)
Dunedin (CA)
Auckland (C)
NICARAGUA
Managua (E).
(MA & NA).
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Lucien Memminger,' consul general.
James S. Lawton, vice consul
Kenneth S. Patton, appointed envoy extraordi-
nary and minister plenipotentiary.
- counselor of legation
Prescott Childs, first secretary; consul
Basil D. Dahl, commercial attach^
Carl E. Christopherson, second secretary; consul.
T. Eliot Weil, second secretary; vice consul
J. Jefferson Jones, 3d, third secretary; vice consul .
Col. John Henry Nankivell, military attaehfi
Maj. Paul C. Jackson, military air attache
Lt. George B. Lane, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
John B. Brockman, economic analyst.
H. P. Bridge, consular agent
Harman Reeves, consular agent.
Hiram A. Boucher, consul
John C. Fuess, vice consul
James B. Stewart, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Harold D. Finley, first secretary; consul
Jule B. Smith, acting commercial attache
Douglas Jenkins, Jr., second secretary; vice consul
David T. Ray, third secretary; vice consul
James M.Gilchrist, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache.
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache.
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
MaJ. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Maj. Frederick B. Judson, asst. military attache
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
South Carolina...
Illinois
Virginia
Massachusetts.
Wisconsin
Iowa --.
New York
Tennessee
WarDept
War Dept
Navy Dept
New Zealand-..
New Zealand...
Minnesota
Massachusetts.
New Mexico
New York.-
Texas
South Carolina...
California
Illinois
Feb. 18,1943
Sept. 13, 1941
Mar. 21, 1944
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Aug. 26,1943
tFeb. 10,1942
Aug. 28,1943
July 20,1942
Aug. 21,1943
May 4, 1942
JMay 18,1944
May 4, 1943
Dec. 22,1943
Mar. 31, 1928
Apr. 6, 1920
Sept. 26, 1941
July 6, 1943
tMar. 27, 1943
Nov. 2,1943
tMar. 25, 1944
June 5, 1942
Oct. 16,1943
Aug. 14,1942
Jan. 15,1944
tSept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13,1943
Sept. 8,1943
Dec. 28,1943
Mar. 6, 1942
Salary
• At Paramaribo prior to relinquishing charge to successor and entering on leave pending retirement.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
33
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
NICARAGUA— Continued
Managua (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)-Continued.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 29,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. fjg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 12,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
Joseph P. Crockett, special assistant.
Dec. 24,1942
Thomas S. Strong, senior economic analyst
West Virginia
Apr. 5, 1943
Rodolfo 0. Rivera, special assistant .. .. ..
North Carolina
Feb 18 1943
Dale E. Farringer, junior economic analyst
Minnesota
Mar. 10, 1942
William W. Marvel, cultural-relations attache...
Maryland
Han. 1, 1943
Roland H. Brownlee, junior economic analyst
New York
Nov. 11, 1942
Matagalpa (CA)
John A. Willey, consular agent
California
tSept. 13, 1929
NORWAY >
Oslo (E)
' ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy 23«...
Dist. Columbia. _
{July 1, 1942
$9, 200
Winthrop S. Greene, first secretary
Feb. 7 1944
6,000
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. William McKee Dunii,^ military attache
War Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6,1944
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell, 2 naval attache and
Navy Dept
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,^ asst. military attache
War Dept
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,^ asst. military attache..
War Dept...
Oct. 25,1943
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean.^ asst. military attache..
War Dept.
Jan. 13,1943
Maj. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. mOitary attache...
War Dept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
War Dept
Sept. 6,1943
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek,^ asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 22,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
Consular offices in Norway
closed.
PALESTINE AND TRANS-
JORDAN
Jerusalem (CO)
Lowell C. Pinkerton, consul general .
Feb. 14, 1941
9,600
Christian T. Steger, consul .
Virginia
Dec. 30,1938
8,200
Malcolm P. Hooper, consul
Maryland
Dec. 31, 1942
5,500
Hedley V. Cooke, Jr., consul
New Jersey
Nov. 15, 1943
4,200
Edward W. Blatchford, vice consul
niinois...
tDec. 29,1930
• Government of Norway established in England.
» Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Poland established in England.
3 Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Lu.xembourg established in England.
« With the personal rank of minister.
34
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: ,IULY 1, 19 4 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PANAMA
Panama (E)
Avra M. Warren, amba>^sador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
John J. Muccio, counselor of embassy
Maryland.
Rhode Island
Tennessee
North Carolina...
Connecticut.
New York
Indiana
California
New York
Navy Dept
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia
Mar. 21, 1944
tAug. 24, 1943
tJan. 15,1940
Mar. 3,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Apr. 29,1943
Dec. 3, 1941
Feb. 2, 1944
Oct. 15,1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Feb. 1, 1943
June 7, 1944
Feb. 28,1944
June 15,1944
Nov. 14, 1942
Oct. 10,1942
May 29, 1943
May 29, 1943
Mar. 3,1943
Oct. 25,1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Sept. 30, 1943
May 2,1944
Aug. 3, 1942
May 6,1942
May 19,1943
Jan. 27,1943
Apr. 8, 1943
May 19.1944
Jan. 28, 1944
Apr. 7, 1944
May 22, UM4
June 7, 1944
Nov. 4,1941
Sept. 2,1943
Nov. 10, 1942
Feb. 22,1943
$17, 500
7.200
8,200
4,800
4,600
3,600
3,000
3,000
2,750
(NA) -
Frederick P. Latimer, Jr., second secretary;
consul.
V. Lansing Collins, Jr., third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Robert Rossow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Byron B. Snyder, thud secretary; vice consul
Henry L. Pitts, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Osgood Hardy, cultural-relations attachfe
(T)
Donald W. Forsyth, Fenior economic analy.^t
W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., junior economic analyst..
New York
Florida...
Harry R. Lewis, consular agent
Puerto Armuelles (CA)..
Arthur R. Williams, consul
Colorado
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Minnesota
4,100
(T)
George E. Palmer, vice consul
PARAGUAY
Willard L. Beaulac, appointed ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Leslie E. Reed, consul general, first secretary
10, 000
7,900
6,200
Frederick J. Cunningham, second secretary; vice
consul.
Edward L. Freers, third secretary; vice consul .. .
Duane B. Lueders, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles E Apple, vice consul -
Massachusetts...
Ohio --
■Minnesota
Iowa ..
4,200
3,000
2,750
Oklahoma
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
California
New York
New York
Florida
(MA & NA) -.-
Col. John A. Considine, military attachfi
Lt. Comdr. Luis J. Martin, naval attach^ and
naval attache for air.
Capt. Hugh L. Stone, Jr., as.st. military attache..
Lt. (jg) Herman W. Seller, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Roderic Crandal!,' petroleum attache
(T)
David A. de Lima, economic analyst
Louis A. Fernandez, junior economic analyst
Harry L. Hamlette, junior economic analyst
Virginia
I Assigned also to Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo; resident in Rio de Janeiro.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
35
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PERU
Lima (E)
John Campbell White, ambassador extraordi-
nary and plenipotentiary.
New York
Jan. 29,1914
$17, 500
Ohio
JDec. 9, 1942
7,600
Julian C. Greenup, counselor of embassy for
California
tDec. 9, 1942
6,400
economic affairs.
George H. Butler, first secretary
Illinois
tAug. 9, 1941
7,200
Frederick \V. Hinke, second secretary; consul
New York
Oct. 1, 1942
4,800
John J. Macdonald. second secretary; consul
Missouri. __
May 2.5, 1944
4,600
Milton K. Wells, second secretary; vice consul...
Oklahoma.-
Nov. 26, 1937
4.300
Bernard C. Connelly, second secretary; vice con-
Illinois
Sept. 11,1941
4,300
sul.
Rolland Welch, second secretary; vice consul
Texas. _
Sept. 27, 1940
4,200
William P. Snow, second secretary; vice consul...
Maine
Dec. 23,1940
4,100
Hartwell Johnson, third secretary; vice consul
South Carolina...
Sept. 2,1941
4,000
W. Stratton Anderson, Jr., third secretary; vice
Illinois
Feb. 18,1943
3,600
consul.
Charles C. Gidney, Jr., vice consul .
Texas
Mar. 7,1942
Dec. 31,1942
(MA & NA) _.- _..
Col. Woodson F. Hocker, military attach^
War Dept
Capt. Willard R. Gaines, naval atlachfi and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 15, 1939
attache for air.
Mb]. George Alexander Little, asst. military
War Dept
July 9, 1942
attache.
Capt. Jay R. Reist, asst. military attache
War Dept
Aug. 24,1942
Capt. Robert Eugene Hervey, asst. military at-
War Dept
Nov. 17, 1942
tache for air.
Capt. Alexander S. Parr, asst. military attache
War Dept
May 3,1943
Comdr. Alf Adler, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept.
May 1,1942
naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Edgar K. Thompson, asst. naval
Navy Dept
May 27, 1942
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) John 11. Jenkins, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
June 16,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
(T) -.
Nevada
July 1, 1942
George C. Vaillant, cultural-relations attache
Pennsylvania
Jan. 11,1943
Herbert Hallett, senior economic analyst
Connecticut
Dec. 16,1941-
Frederick B. Wagner, special assistant
Texas
Aug. 17,1942
Hugo W. Alberts, agricultural adviser
Wisconsin
Feb. 16,1943
Olaf Francis Sundt, petroleum attache
Texas
June 21, 1914
Hubert M. Curry, senior economic analyst
New York
Sept. 23, 1942
Jesse G. Benson, senior economic analyst
California. __
Apr. 8, 1944
John T. Reid, special assistant
North Carolina...
May 9, 1944
Ivo H. Lopizich, special assistant
California
Aug. 17,1942
Frank Cintron, junior economic analyst
New York
Kentucky
Aug. 17,1942
Mar. 25, 1944
Charles D. Mitchell, economic analyst
Eugene O. Christin, economic analyst
June 11,1943
July 16,1942
Francis H. Gallagher, junior economic analyst
Illinois
Miss Miriam Therese Kropp, junior economic
California
Aug. 25,1943
..
analyst.
Miss Marion Elizabeth Sproul, junior economic
California
Aug. 25,1943
analyst.
Arequipa (VC)
Jack G. Dwyre, vice consul
Colorado
Feb. 20,1942
Sept. 30, 1942
Iquitos (VC) (T)
Henry W. Kelly, vice consul
New Mexico
Anthony E. Starcevic, vice consul.
Pennsylvania
Feb. 21,1944
.La Oroya (CA)
Norman Duncan, consular agent .
New York
Apr. 6, 1931
Mollendo (CA)
Felipe Ferrer M., consular agent
Peru --
June 27. 1934
Salaverry (CA) ..
Jacob Rcznik, consular agiiit
California
Dec. 30,1940
36
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
Name and ranlc
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Consulate at Manila closed.
POLAND •
Warsaw (Warszawa) (E)
ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld.counsclor of embassy2 3«...
Dist. Columbia..
Apr. 1, 1941
$9, 200
Montgomery H. Colladay, second secretary
Connecticut _
Feb. 18,1943
4,600
(MA & NA).
Col. William McKee Dunn,' military attach^ ..
WarDept
Navy Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Mar. 6,1944
Capt. Edmund F. Jewell,^ naval attachfe and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache...
WarDept
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan.^ asst. military attache. _
WarDept
Oct. 25,1943
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean.'asst. military attache..
War Dept
Jan. 13,1943
Maj. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache...
WarDept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
WarDept
Sept. 6,1943
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek,' asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 22,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
Consulate General at Warsaw
closed.
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIGNS
(Portugal)
'
Lisbon (Lisboa) (E)
R. Henry Norweb, ambassador extraordinary and
Ohio
JMay 4, 1944
17, ."iOO
plenipotentiary.
Edward S. Crocker, 2d, counselor of embassy
Massachusetts. . _
JFeb. 22,1944
7,600
Charles E. Dickerson, Jr., first secretary; consul-
New Jersey
June 17,1943
7,400
Julian F. Harrington, s first secretary
Massachusetts
Mav 30, 1944
7,200
Walter N. Walmsley, Jr., second secretary; consuL
Maryland
June 23, 1944
5,000
J. Winsor Ives, commercial attache . . .
Illinois - -
JApr. 10,1942
July 1, 1942
4,600
Miss Elizabeth Humes, second secretary; consul.
Tennessee
4,500
Virginia
Apr. 26,1943
4,400
Virginia
tJuly 29, 1942
4,300
Halleck L. Rose, second secretary; vice consul
Nebraska
Feb. 18,1943
4,300
George E. Miller, second secretary; vice consul. ..
New Jersey
Sept. 12, 1941
4,200
Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., second secretary; vice
New York
Apr. 15,1941
4,100
consul.
William 0. Boswell, third secretary; vice consul.
Pennsylvania
Apr. 16,1941
3,600
Milton C. Rewinkel, third secretary; vice consul.
Minnesota
May 14,1942
3,600
Ohio
Dec. 3, 1943
3,000
Carroll C Parry, vice consul .
Missouri
July 19,1941
Aug. 21,1942
Mar. 28, 1944
Mar. 2,1943
June 28,1940
William B. Douglass, Jr., vice consul ..
Dist. Columbia..
William P. Shockley, Jr., vice consul
Delaware
Illinois...
Reinhard W. Lamprecht, vice consul..
I Government of Poland established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Norway established In England.
' Also appointed charge d'affaires near the Government of Luxembourg established in England.
« With the personal rank of minister.
» Assigned also to and resident in Madrid.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
37
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS—Continued
(Portugal)^Continued
Lisbon (Lisboa) (E)— Con...
(MA &NA)
(T).
Angrado Hcroismo, Terceiia,
Azores (MD).
Funclial, Madeira (C)
• Horta, Fayal, Azores (MD)..
Oporto (Porto) (C)..
Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel
(St. Michael), Azores(MD)
(T)-...
(PosBeseione) '
Belra, Mozambique, Africa
(C).'
(T)...
Lourenco Marques, Mozam-
bique, Africa (CO).
Luanda, Angola, Africa (C).
(T).
Worthington E. Hagerman, vice consul
Col. Robert A. Solborg, military attache and mili-
tary attache for air.
Lt. CoL Russell A. Cone, military air attache
Comdr. Kenneth E. Demarest, naval attach^ and
naval attachfi for air.
Lt. Col. Stephen Ogden Fuqua, asst. military
attach^.
Capt. Lee Sturges Thomas, asst. military attach^
Capt. "William D. Hohenthal, Jr., asst. military
attachS.
Capt. WOliam S. Briggs, asst. military attache for
air.
Lt. Theodore Rousseau, Jr., asst. naval
attach^.
Lt. Henry C. Jackson, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attache for air.
Arthur Eustace Ojeda, attache
William G. Gibson, economic analyst
Charles W. Greenleaf, vice consul..
Carvel Painter, vice consul
Robert Janz, American maritime delegate
Foster H. Kreis, vice consul
Renwick S. McNiece, American maritime dele-
gate.
John Belfort Keogh, asst. American maritime
delegate.
William P. Robertson, vice consul..
William E. Flournoy, Jr., American maritime
delegate.
Aaron J. Thomas, Jr., asst. American maritime
delegate.
Frederik van den Arend, consul
William L. Higgins, vice consul
Austin R. Preston, consul general..
Martin J. Hillenbrand, vice consul.
George R. Hukill, consul
Marcelino H. da Costa, vice consul
John C. Vorrath, Jr., vice consul...
Indiana
War Dept..
War Dept -
Navy Dept
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept.-
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
California. .
New York.
Illinois
Wisconsin.
Oklahoma..
Minnesota.
Utah
New York.
Tennessee..
Virginia
Texas
North Carolina.
Florida
New York
Illinois
Delaware ....
California
New Jersey
RUMANIA
State of war declared by Ru-
mania December 11, 1941.
• See Bombay for consular officers who are assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
• Functions under supervision of consulate general at Lourenco Marques.
Nov. 10,
tMay 28,
June 26,
Oct. 9,
1941
1943
1944
1942
Sept. 23, 1942
July 25,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 20,
May 12,
Nov. 2.
Mar. 28,
tOct. 1,
May 29,
Sept. 13,
1942
1943
1944
1941
1942
1944
1943
1943
1943
Feb. 5, 1944
Mar. 14,
Mar. 21,
1938
1944
tNov. 8,1943
Feb. 11,
Nov. 24,
1935
1943
Nov. 30, 1943
Dec. 24,1942
Dec. 13,1943
tApr. 27,1943
Mar. 1,1944
May 22, 1944
Nov. 11, 1942
June 14, 1944
38
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
SAUDI ARABIA, KING-
DOM OF
Jidda CL)
James S. Moose, Jr.,i minister resident and consul.
. . first secretary
Arkansas ..-
tJune 4, 1943
$5, 200
Paul E. Gcier,2 third secretary; vice consul
Ohio
Nov. 11, 1943
3,000
William Laugdon Sands, third secretary; vice
Florida....
Mar. 31, 1944
2,750
consul.
(T)_
Nils E. Lind, attache -.-
Connecticut-. ...
Apr. 22,1944
Fred II. Await, economic analyst
Maine. -
June 9, 1944
SPAIN
Madrid (E) .
Carlton J. II. Hayes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Now York
May 2,1942
17,500
William W. Buttcrwbrth, counselor of embassy..
Louisiana
tMar. 28, 1944
6, 400
Ralph H. Ackerman, commercial attache
California- -
May 13,1939
8, 400
Sydney B. Redecker, first secretary; consul
New York
Oct. 5, 1943
8,200
Julian F. Harrington,' first secretary .
Massachusetts .
Mar. 5, 1942
7,200
Favette J. Flexer, first secretary; consul
Illinois
Mar. 28, 1944
7,200
New York
Apr. 1, 1942
6,400
Eugene M. Hinkle, first secretary; consul .
New York
May 27,1944
6,000
LaVerne Baldwin, second secretary; consul
New York
Dec. 3, 1942
5, 200
C. Grant Isaacs, asst. commercial attache
Tennessee.-
May 29,1944
4,500
Glion Curtis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul ..
Missouri
Apr. 13,1944
4,100
Outerbridge Horsey, third secretary; vice consul .
New York
May 14,1942
3, 600
Niles W. Bond, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts- _-
Sei)t. 22, 1942
3,500
William L. Smyser, third secretary; vice consul. _
Pennsylvania
May 14,1942
3,000
Findley Burns, Jr., third secretary; vice consul ..
Maryland- -
May 21,1942
2,750
Robert M. Brandin, third secretary; vice consul .
New York
Oct. 30,1942
2,750
Byron E. Blankinship, third secretary; vice
New York
Apr. 22,1944
2,750
consul.
Keeler Faus, third secretary; vice consul
Georgia
Mav 6, 1944
2 500
Earle 0. Titus, vice consul
Florida
July 13,1942
Aug. 24.1940
Charles Gilbert, vice consul
New York..
Roger P. Carlson, vice consul
Illinois
May 30, 1944
(MA&NA)
Col. Frederick D. Sharp, military attache
Lt. Col. Lawrence A. Spilman, military air
WarDept
WarDept
Jan. 20,1944
May 13,1944
attache.
Comdr. John C. Lusk, naval attache and naval
Navy Dcpt
May 5,1943
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Clyde L. Clark, asst. military attache...
WarDept
Dec. 29,1942
Lt. Col. Albert P. Ebright, asst. military attache.
WarDept
Apr. 10,1943
Lt. Col. Albert L. Hoffman, asst. military
WarDept
Apr. 4, 1944
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Carroll M. Terry, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Oct. 23,1943
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. James B. Ford, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Oct. 14,1943
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) John F. V. Emmaiuicl, asst. naval attache
Navy Dejit
Feb. 25,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) John R. Stevenson, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 5, 1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
John Van Home, cultural-relations attache
Walter F. Smith, attache
Illinois
Illinois
Aug. 4,1943
Feb. 20,1942
Covey T. Oliver, special assistant..
Texas...
Sept. 22, 1942
Charles F. O'Neall,* attache
Texas-
New York
July 24,1943
Aug. 3, 1943
Maurice Foplcr,' attache .
Mahlon .\shford, economic analyst
Dist. Columbia..
Jan. 11,1944
Austin W. Hyde, Jr., attache
Texas
Sept. 24, 1943
John M. l)imick,« attache
Florida
Nov. 2. 1943
' Foreign Service officer, receiving compensation as such, appointed to act as minister resident and consul pursuant to .
sec. 24 of an act of Congress approved February 23, 1931. ' Temporarily at Ceuta.
> Assigned also to Lisbon; resident in Madrid. ' Resident in Valencia.
» Resident in Seville. ' Resident in Barcelona.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UXITED STATES
39
Post
SPAIN— Continued
Madrid (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Barcelona (C(i)
Bilbao (C).
Ceuta, Spanish North Africa
(C).
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Canary Islands (C).
Malaga (C)
(T)
Melilla, Spanish North Africa
(C).
San Sebastian (C)
Seville (C)
Tenerife, Canary Islands (C).
(T) __..
Valencia (C)
(T).
Vigo(C)
(T)....
SWEDEN
Stockholm (L).,
Name and rank
Justin N. Locke, attache
Robert Q. Turpin, attach^
Harold D. Ferguson, attache
Clyde James Hanna, attache
Henry E. Singleton, attache
Alexander Scott Lockwood, attache
Vincent LaVista, ' attache
Robert E. Whedbee, junior economic analyst
Thomas Donald Bowie, junior economic analyst. .
David I. Ferber, vice consul
David McK. Key, consul
Walter H. McKinney, consul.
Fritz A. M. Alfsen, consul
T. Muldrup Forsyth, consul
Richard A. Poole, vice consul
Robert J. Cavanaugh, vice consul
Francis B. Moriarty, vice consul
Harry F. Hawley, consul
Jule L. Goetzmann, vice consul.
Temple Wanamaker, Jr., vice consul.
Paul E. Geier,' vice consul
Robert F. Fernald, consul.
Harold B. Quarton, consul general.
Barnaby Conrad, Jr., vice consul....
Vernon L. Fluharty, vice consul...
Willard Galbraith, consul
Don V. Catlett, vice consul
John N. Hamlin, consul.
William Frank Lebus, Jr., vice consul.
Richard B. Haven, consul
Thomas A. Weir, vice consul.
Daniel V. Anderson, consul
S. Grover Rich, Jr., vice consul...
Leon L. Cowles, vice consul
Donald C. Marelius, vice consul
Herschel V. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Christian M. Eavndal, counselor of legation.
Harry E. Carlson, first secretary; consul
Cabot Coville, first secretary; consul
Robert Mills McClintock, second secretary; vice
consul.
Paul H. Pearson, second secretary; consul.
L. Randolph Higgs, second secretary; consul
Brewster H. Morris, second secretary; vice consul.
H. Francis Cunningham, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
George Lybrook West, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
Perry Laukhuff, third secretary; vice consul
David H. McKillop, third secretary; vice consul..
Whence ap-
pointed
Dist. Columbia.
Ohio
Michigan.
Ohio
Connecticut
California
New York
Kansas
Miimesota
Arizona
Tennessee
Michigan
New York
Virginia
New Jersey
Illinois
Dist. Columbia-
New York
Illinois
Washington
Ohio
Maine.
Iowa
California
Ohio
California.
Missouri..
Oregon
Kentucky.
Illinois
Nebraska.
Delaware. .
Utah
Utah
California.
North Carolina .
Iowa
Illinois
California.
California.
Iowa
Mississippi
Pennsylvania.
Nebraska
California.
Ohio..
Massachusetts.
Date of as-
signment
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
June
July
Aug.
July
Apr.
Jan.
May
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
May
June
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
19, 1942
11,1942
15. 1942
26. 1943
18, 1943
24, 1943
13,1943
2. 1943
20. 1943
21. 1944
27, 1944
16, 1943
30, 1943
9, 1942
8, 1942
4. 1944
5, 1944
22, 1942
18, 1942
12. 1942
19. 1943
Dec. 13,1941
Sept. 28, 1942
June 5, 1944
Apr. 28,1944
Mar.
May.
May
Dec.
Mar.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
11, 1944
6, 1944
27. 1939
6, 1943
17, 1944
17, 1942
21, 1944
6, 1943
27, 1941
14, 1942
Oct. 21,1941
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 12.1941
Apr. 20,1944
Nov. 15, 1943
Aug. 13,1942
Apr. 1, 1944
May 14,1942
May 14.1942
Apr. 21.1943
Nov. 18, 1943
Dec. 18.1941
' Resident In Milaga.
2 Temporarily.
40
FORnCX SERVICE LIST: JTLT 1. 1944
■SVhe^ee ap-
pointed
I>3xe of as-
siznneri
Salary
SWEDEN — Comttiinaed
'tork''^
:c-xiiL-ei
(HA A NA).
i£. Gijrdca Knor, itird sevretarr; v-ice consal
Lewis E. Gleeek, Jr- tiiird seeretarr: vice cassnL
Hairy Hsbsod. Jr^ tinrd secretary, vice OMiail
HsrtZ; CarisoD, Tiee consal
Fmhyot C. SigmoBd, vice ccaJSoL
L£VTE&ee W. TcoHdlais, vioe eocsnl
C<d. Cbsies ELBsyess, mffiiary aitscfac and mili-
taiy aCtafCfaE for air.
Capt. Walter L. HabgR oaval attadi£ and
nsral attafefa£ for air.
Lt. C«L ¥e&t M. Hardison, asst. military attaefae
fcr air.
Lt. CoL Sigisd J. Amespn, ssst. maiiary attach^.
Maj . A. Wayse WmideriET, asst. military attaefae.
Maj. E4)t€rt W. "Wood. asEt. niiMtaiy attacbg
Mai Artlmr Conradi, Jr^ asst. military air
Maryland
TTIttwms
CflTITHiCl io 1 1—
nTmfris
Oregoc
WadiiBgt<Hi—
W«rDepC.._
May 14,1&42
Feb. 9,1943
Apr. 2,19i2
Jan. 30.1930
May 3,1933
Jnly 2a 1942
Sept. 7. 19i3
$3,000
3,0CC
Navy r>€pt July 5,1*40
WarDept Dec. 2,1943
(T).„
Gatebarg(C>
(T)
Maboo iCj
fTj
Habrngbcrg ^CA;—
SWTI7EBLAM>
Bern (L)
(MA).
Lt. CoBiA. Afiaa L. Biee. asst. naval attacbe
and asst. naival atlacbe for air.
Lt. Comdr. Fiamss A- Haveiiess, aist. naval
ettacfae and aast. Bsval attaebe tar air.
Lt. Qe) K3s W. (MsBCBU asEt. naval attaefae and
asEt. naval attaebf for air.
WaDaeeMeChircsBaioreecDaBiie analyst.
Franc von Stalling, Jr., sttatiii-.
Walter S. Snrrey. attadig
Nocman Goansej Swift, eeoaanie ai^lyst
Edwin 5. Morby, vice ecnscl
Grant Olson, altacii*
Wniiam W. Corcoran, eonsol
Stanley E. Lovsoo, viee codsdI
Finn B.Jensen, TiceconsBd
Benjamin Beatb Biggs, eoasol
Horaxae A. Browne, viee consul
Frant F. Hass, eoDSolar agoit
Lciand HaoiaaD, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister piodpotentiary.
J. Elahr Huddle, eoonsdor of legatjon
Danid J. RwigMi, eommenaal ntXneW..
George Tait, fint aeeretary
DOTsld F. Bigdov, first secr^ary
Gardner Biefaardaon, first secrrtary
I>ale W. Maber, aeeond aeeretary.
Wairen M. Cliase, aeeand aeeretary
John H. Madomie, aeeond aeerrtary (eiRisal)
Landretb M. HaniaoB, acwwid aeeretary
Haniaon Lewis, aeeond aeeretary
Tbeoddre J. Hadrabe, third Bbcietaiy
George McM. GodVey, 2d, third secretary
Clark E. Hosted, Jr., third secretary
Lee D. RandnTI, third secretary —
Brig. GoL BamveO B. Legge, military attache
and mSitary attache for air.
Lt. C«L Aitnd B. W. de Jonge, east, military
attaeM.
Capt. liajA A. Free, aasL military attaefaC
1st Lt. Charles T. EataolDoe, aast. milttary tttaefa£.
Ut Lc Dean Baymond Bexford, aast. military
attach^.
War Dept
War Dcpt
War Dept
WarDept
Jan. 25,1944 i
July 10,1943 !..-
Oct. 28,1W3 —
Mar. 21,1944
XavyDcpt Jnne 17.1942
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York.
Pamsylvania. .
MaaBsritosetts-
Misonri ....
May 5. 1944
Dec. 28,1942
Dee. 4,1942
July 8,1942
Dec 4,1942
May 8.1944
Jane 23,1644
Jan. 8,19(3
Aug. 15,1936
June 14,1938
Feb. 25.1943
Dec. 30,1942
Jane 21,1944
Apr. 24,1944
imnois I July 13,1937 10,000
4,800
7,200
Ohio Joly
Dist. Colombia. . i Dec.
Virginia j Apr.
JNov.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Aog.
Dec.
Minnesota..
C<Hmectieat.
MisBoari
Indians.
Texas
Minnesota..
CaHfomia.. {July
Nebraska Mar.
New York | Dec.
Ohio [ Dec.
niinois Dec.
WarDept tOct.
7,1941
16,1941
15,1942
25,1941
8,1941
12,1941
16,1939
1,1938
26.1941
16,1942
28,1942
12.1941
12,1941
12,1941
19,1942
10,00$
8,40t
7,200
7,000
6,900
5,300
5,200
5,100
5,100
4.300
3,600
3.000
3,000
3,000
WarDept .- Nov. 28,1941
WarDept ! May 7,1942
WarDept- Apr. 20,1942
WarDept._ I July fllU)«2
FOREIGN 5ER\'ICi: OF THE TXITED STATES
41
?:5:
Narze ani rani
^^~bez:» sp-
5V1TZZEI.AM>— CoDtinDed
Bern (L> — Conrinned.
C;
Basel (C)
Genevs .C)
Zurich (CG)
Jcrxi R. M 3.1 rune, eonsnl fewtwri SBoetary,
J. A- Tnek Sosmsa, vice eonsol
Bnfoni G. P.cre-^ t^ ohisii]
(T).
STKU
Demascns (L)
(MA).
WslterE -
John A. 1
Tbomas I.
Paul C. ;
Hovari Z .
FrenkC-j
Mi
Pt:: 1
EotCTt T. Cow-
Juliuf C.
Charles 5;.: ._
FT&lentk K .
ansljTt.
Jsines C. r
Ge:-:
Jamti r. £:-:::.
Jciseph C. Satitr'
William M. Gv:
•WmisTn J Vnr- -
Maj. DuDCsii M :
Maj. Virgil A. .
riaa
.-- TrTV
_ Mnae
'^fjlli JlJ^HM
_ OUabBBa.
— MaoteDd_
■ TTTiTlfy:
ATiffrartmaettik- -
TffiTMli«
— OlB0
— MisasE^^i
— Ohio
— VenaocA^
Oiao
Texas
Bbedeldaid.
WTCHliBg___-
senior fmnnmir KewYcc^.
Ang.
July
Msr.
Jffly
Jnly
Jnly
JnU
Jidy
JbOt
i May
Jal7
Mk.
Jm.
Ms.
Ms.
Dec.
I, :S35 fc 1®
2.1936
18.1341
31,l»a 1^900
I9i,lS41
22,1&41
ia,i9u 6,ew
€,190 i 4,-330
19.1*41
3.1943 10. 0»
31,193 6,«M
19,19a I 4.401
3.19a 4.m
I7.I9M 31CM
17.1996 '
1&I&44
aiise
2.19Q
XewTort: Feb. 7,15*4
XewY«k Oet. 9.19*2 l 9.Sn
.- Geofiia
. Mkinsso
.- CaEfoms
.. MsssachssKC
- WsrDepc
r WarDq)t__-.
Dee. 1.1&I2
. Feb. 2^IM4
tApr- 29. 19*4
Feb. 13.198
Not. la 1942
May ?4,19«3
r.aoo
T.30O
thahand
tare of war declared by Thai-
lard January 2o, 1942.
TOIKEY
tuikara (K)"
Isi Lt- Joseph H. Gs^Ouo.- a»i.
i^taf-^ WarDept^- .1 Ape. VKTSti
(MA <SrXA\
Lsurence A. Steinhardt, ambassador exttaonli-
nary and plPTiiprggmriary
Rot*rt r. EeDey. cooDsdar of embassy
Edward B. Lswhhi. o^ameraal attscb^
Earl L. Packer, fiist seoi^aiy
Harry L. Troannan, first secretary
WiTii<tr" Winnan. 2c. third secretary.
John EvartjHcmer. Third setretary
Wilfred V. MacDoBald. third secretHy
Richard E. Gnsde, thinl seoetary —
Brig. Gfn. Ridiard G. Tindall. military sttaefc€„-
Col. Fiederiek A. PiDet," military air attsc^if
Capt. Webb Tr^mmell, nsval tftad>£ and naval
attach^ for air.
Ne»Yo* ! Jan. I%I9t3
Msssadtusetts
Diss. Cotombia^.
rtah
Gwjisia.. „,
Pefliaalrapia-
Colorado
\t1w<imi
Feua!,>Ui
WarDept
WarDept
Xavy EVept-.
Uog.
I Feb.
; Oct.
Jdbc
May
Feb."
June
Dee.
Jan.
17. 9M
^w
7. a*
X19e I 3.000
29LI9M ! 3^000
12.19S
11,19S
1S.1S42
9{,i»a
3^19ti
> Assigned also to Vadm, Liechtenstein; resident in Zurich.
' Resident in Lugano,
i Ass^ned also to and resident in Beirut.
< Foreign Servioe officer, reo»Ting compensation as siKh, s;
sec, 34 of an act of Congress approved Febroary 33, 19SL
• Serves as char^f d'affaires ad interim except during a:..!
* Office of Embassy also at btanboL
' Also assistant military attadi^ at Ankara.
be i«taurt at DMBastcs-
42
FOREIGX SERVICE LIST: JULY 1. 1944
Post
Xame and rack
VThecc* ap-
pointed
Date of as-
sienmcnt
Salary
--1
TURKEY
Aniara (E) — Coaticned.
fMA fSX) — Con. Col. Theodcse Babbitt, asEt. military attache
Maj. Cedric H. Seager, asst. military artadi§
Maj. Bobert X. Waits-, asEt. military attacfaS. ..
Capt. James F. GroTe, asst. mDitary attach^
I 1st Li. Walter E. Sealer, asst. military attach^..
1st Lt. Xcaman Annoar, Jr., asst. iLilitary attache,
! Lt. Comdr. George C. Miles, asst. naval attaefaS
I and asst. naral attache for air.
I Lt. Comdr. Robot S. Dtnm, asst. naval attadi^
I Lt. Comdr. Ge<K^ H. Earte, asst. naval attacfa^
, aod asst. naval attadi£ for air.
. Lt. George N. Bdk, asst. naval attache and asst.
i naval sttatis& far air.
Donald Everett Webst^. coltnral-relations
Bttaebi.
' Jeffrey Robson Short, Jr.. senior economic analyst
Donald R. Barton, economic analyst
(Constantirople) Barton Y. Berry, consnl general
Panl S. Gnnm, consal - -— -
Roy M. Melboome, vice consnl
William X. FraleJgb, vice ecaisn] -
' Leonard J. Cromie, vice consnl- — -.-
Leslie Albion Sqnires- ^t<* consul
Wniiam R. Lynch, vice consnl.
Lee E. Metealf, vice ccnsnl
Charles P. MeVi<±er, Jr., vice ccmsul-
(T) Floyd H. Black, special assistant
, Homo- W. Davis, special assistant.--
Frederick T. Marill, special assistant.
HerbCTt J. Camming?, economic analyst.
Istend&nn L\. --i.r--.i Richard W. Bjrd, consal
(C). Kdd CliristeDseD, vice consal
Izmir '^Smyma, .C, Ellis A. Jofai»)n, vice eonsol.
War Dept Jan.
WarDept | Mar.
War Dept ' Feb.
WarDept Feb.
WarDept Sept.
War Dept. Jan.
Xavy Dept.
Jan.
22,1944
3,1943
15,1944
22,1944
18.1913
ll,19i4
20.1942
(T).
Istanbnl
(CG).
Navy Dept Feb. 4. 1942
Navy Dept Jan. 2,1943
Navy Dept Dec. 24,1913
Wisconsin. Aug. 5,1943
I
Illinois i May 23. 19M
NewYwk I May 26,1914
Indiana Jane iai943
Pennsylvania ; Mar. 21,1944
Virginia^ Mar. 30. 1W4
New Jersey July 26,1911
Connecticut Dec. 8,1943
California Aug. 31,1943
Kansas — .Iffeb. iai944
Texas ' Apr. 8,1943
New Jersey i Oct. 10,1942
New York Oct. 17,1942
New York j Dec. 18,1942
Dist. Columb&-. Dec. 7,1943
Pennsylvania Jan. 28, 1943
Virginia Jan. 7,1944
Iowa Nov. 10,1943
Massachusetts... I Sept. 15,1941
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Pretoria, Transvaal fL>
(MA &. NA).
Gen. Thomas Hokomb. envoy extraordinary
and minister pJf-nipotentiary.
Edward M. Groth, counselor of legation
Samuel H. Day,' commercial attadi£
Barry T. Benson," asst. commeFCial attacbi:
Arthur L. B-kbards, second secretary- —
Harlan B. Clark, third secretary
CcL Breckinridge A. Day, military attach^
Capt. Richard B. Paul=*-a,2 military air attache.
Lt. Comdr. George B. Mcilanos, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Maj. Dalton Hayes, asst. military attach*
Lt. Cbarlea C. Brady, asEt. naval attache and
MBt. naval attach* (or air. j
Lt. Donald H. Ryan,' asst. naval attach* and j
asBt. naval attach* (or air.
Lt. Harry K. Clayton, asst. naval attach* and
asst. naval attach* for air.
Lt. (jg) Charles L. Brown, asst. naval attach* I
and tmL naval attaeb* (or air. j
Lt. (jg) Morris G(4ick,> aast. naval attaefa* and j
aast. naval attach* (or air. >
Delaware-
New York- Oct
California- ; Apr.
Texas { Feb.
California I July
Ohio
War Dept...
War Dept—
Navy Dept-
-Aug.
Feb.
May
May
Mar. 21,1944 10,009
1,1942 I 8.
16,1942 j 7.
8,1944 i 4.
14. 1942 4.
31.1943 3.'
27,1941 ....
17.1944 ;
12,1944 |....
WarDept Jan.
Navy Dept Feb.
Navy Dept Oct.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
June
Sept.
Mar.
31,1944
12,1942
12,1943
2,1944
11,1943
24,1944
* AMJgnert to serfe at Johannwhufg.
* Assigned also to Basotoiand, Bechoanaland, Soathem Rhorlfsia, and .Swajuland.
* AmtgaeA to serre at Capetown.
FOREIGX SER\"ICE OF THE UXITED STATES
43
Xame and raak
Date cf as-
UNION OF SOUTH
AFRICA— Contiimed
Capetown,
(CG).
Cape Province
Irviiig N. Lrcnell, consoJ gsseraJ- MaEEadmsetts... May IS^lSffl 98,900
R. Austin Adv. consc] ' 3£assacfaasetts... Aug. 25,1^2 4.200
Btdand K. Beyo^. vice consol Wiseansm 1 Jnne 2,1^1 3,500
Durban. Xat&l (C) .
E. Talbot Smith, consul ComKctkitt.
Robert C. Strong, vice consul WisooosiB.
Johannesburg,
(CG).
(T).
Transvaal
Ms. iaUM3
Jime 5.1M0
Port Elizabeth, Cape Prov-
ince (C).
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPU~BIJCS
Thomas D. Bowman, consul ger-eial Mssonri [ Oct. 1,19U
William H. Beach, consul Virsiiua. j Oct. H»U
John S. Richardson, Jr., consul Massachusetts 'July 1'^I9I2
Robert W". Rinden, vice consul Iowa. . ! May aO^lMS
Miss Ann Van 'Wynen, vice consul | Texas tApr. 13,19S
Frank Anderson Henry, ccHisul- i Ddavare , Jnne ^196
Kenneth A. Byras, vice consul Colondo 'May SO^ISC
Moscow (E).
(U. S. Mailary Mission).
W. Averell Harrtnian, ambassadcr extrsordinary
and rlenipotemiary. ,
Maxwell M. Hamilton, counselor of embassy J
Georce F. Kennan. ccunsekir of embassy ^
Warwick Perkins, first secretary; consul }
A. Bland Cslder, first secretary; consul j
Uewdlyn E. Thompson. Jr., second s>e<Tetary;
consuL
Edward Page, Jr., second seCTe:ary; corscL.
Frands Bowden Stevens, second secretary; vice
oonsuL
John Fremont Mdby, third secretary; vice consTj.
Richard H. Davis, third secreiary; vice consul...
Thomas P. Dillon, third secretary; vice consal...
Paul M. Dutko, vice consuL—
WiUiam E. WaHs^t, v:ee consul
New York . Oct. 7. li^
Iowa I June ISwlWS
Wisconan Msy ::::. li'W
Marytand j Nov. la ISe
XewYoik I Oct. 3,1912
Colorado Not. 20.1M0
1
MassaduKetts... Fdb. 27. ISC
New York | Ang. ^19Q
TPinoiS- Mar. 2a 1943
New York ; Aug. S. 1943
Mjssoori Nov. 10,1942
Pennsylvania June 1S.1S^G
Pennsylvania JMar. 24.li>H
Maj. Ggi. Jdbn R. I>eane. military memben chief.
Maj. Gen. Rotvrt L. "^ ^^ry memixr-..
Brig. Gen. Sydney L S ;. itarymemttr
Brig. Gen. William E. ^ . ..-., : .^y member...
Rear Admiral Clarence E. Olser, naval member.
Capt. Samuel B. Frankel, naval member
Capt. Ronald H. ADen, naval membff
Capt. Denys William Knoll, naval member
Capt. Charles J. Zondor^. naval mem.ber
Capt. Harry D. Felt, naval member
Comdr. Clifiord Conrad DeFord, naval member.
Comdr. Charles M. Parker, naval memtvr
Lt. Comdr. G«aTe D. RouUard. naval member .
Lt. Comdr. John H. Harshaw, cava! memb«
I^ Comdr. Edward W. Yorke, Jr., naval member.
Maj. John Minor Maury, naval member
Lt, Willard W. Cram, naval member
I Lt. Philip Worvhel. naval member
' Lt, Joseph Chase, naval membw
Itb the boQorary rank of minister.
6.000
3,500
laooo
4.900
3,600
7, aw
3.00b
:r, MO
9.2tO
7.000
6,300
MOO
4, on
4.600
3.QXI
3.9i«0
3.a\i
WarDept. Oct. 1.19C
Warl>ept_ i May ll.I94i
WarDepi | Oct. 1.1M3
WarDept ' Dec S,1943
NavyDept .i Nov. 3.19©
XavyDept I Aug. 9.19U
XavyDept Sept-16.19U
Xavy Dept j Feb. il^i*
XsvyDept ' Feb. li 19M
Xavy Dept ' April 1.19*4
Xavy Dept Jan. 15.1943
Xavy Dept May .M9t4
Xavy rvpt -\.ug. is, 1941
Xavy Dept May 17.19C
Xavy Dept May 1S.19«
Xavy Dept Dec. ii94S
Xavy Dept May 2S. 19*2
Xavy Dept Dec. ^ll^tJ
Xavy Dept ' Ajpr. 7 1913
44
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS— I
Continaed
Moscow (E)— Continued.
(U.S. Military Mission) —
Continued.
(T).
Vladivostok (CG)....
URUGUAY
MonUvideo (E)
(MAifcNA).
(T).
Lt. Charles B. Basinger, naval member
Lt. Robert P. Meiklejohn, naval member
Lt. (jg) Joseph L. Richardson, naval member..
Louis Guy Michael, attache
Thomas P. Whitney, attache
Frederick C. Barghoom, attache,
Joseph J. Bulik, attache
Robert C. Tucker, attache
Joseph Osgood Hanson, Jr., attache
Oliver Edmund Clubb, consul
WiQiam Dawson, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Dudley G. Dwyre, counselor of embassy; consul
general.
Robert G. Glover, commercial attache
Edward J. Sparks, first secretary; consul
Robert Y. Brown, second secretary; consul
"Whitney Young, second secretary, consul
Reginald Bragonier, Jr., second secretary; vice
consul.
Robert B. Memmlnger, third secretary; vice
consul.
Arthur B. Emmons, 3d, third secretary; vice
consul.
Stewart G. Anderson, third secretary; vice consul.
John L. Topping, third secretary; vice consul
Navy Dept-
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Michigan
Ohio :
Massachusetts.
New York
Missouri
Illinois
Minnesota.
Minnesota.
Sept. 24, 1943
Nov. 27, 1943
Dec. 22,1942
Apr. 27,1944
Mar. 1, 1944
Nov. 6,1942
Mar. 30, 1944
Feb. 21,1944
May 12,1944
.\pr. 22,1944
Feb. 11,1941
Colorado.. tApr. 1, 1W2
Florida Mar.
New York. Jan.
Alabama...
New York.
Maryland..
12. 1940
15,1942
20. 1941
May 22, 1944
Sept. 11,1936
Feb,
South Carolina ' Dec. 26,1940
Massachusetts...
Illinois
New York.
Lt. Col. Norman A. Congdon, military attache...
Lt. Col. Emmett B. Cassady, military air attache.
Comdr. Albert Benjamin, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Maj. William A. Tidwell, Jr., asst. military
attache.
Capt. Carleton Ashley, asst. military attache
Lt. Peter J. Brennan, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Og) Donald C. Leavens, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept...
War Depi...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
Oct. 22,1942
Dec. 3.1941
May 20,1943
Jan. 30,1942
.\pr. 28,1944
Dec. 16,1941
Feb. 11,1943
Oct. 21,1943
Nov. 24, 1943
Navy Dept Oct. 20,1942
Roderic Crandall,' petroleum attache California June 7,1944
Franklin W. Wolf, senior economic analyst Pennsylvania Jan. 10,1943
C. Montagu Pigott, senior economic analyst Ohio Oct. 31,1942
Frank E. Sheehy, senior economic analjTBt Ohio May 20,1942
« Assigned also to Rio de Janeiro and Asuncidn; resident in Rio de Janeiro.
FOEEIGX SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
45
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
URUGUAY— ContiuDed
Montevideo (E)— Continued.
1
(T)— Continued
! Eicqaiel D. Salinas, special assistant
Tmns
Aug. 17,1W2
tDec 11,1M2
' Joseph G. Weimer. senior economic analyst
Tndinna
John T. Fishbum. economic analyst
Oklahoma
Mav 9. 1544
Albert B. Franfelin, cultural-relations attache
' Massachusetts...
Feb. 13,1943
Glenn Bart, asst. cultural-relations attache
Ohio
July 24.1942
John W. Mitchell, junior economic analvst.
Minnesota
Mar. 1,1942
Frederick C. "Weimer, junior economic ariBlyst
Albert F. Breazeale, jimior economic analyst..
John J. Zozava, jtmior economic analvst.
Indiana
Feb. 2a 1942
Apr. 25,1942
July 14.1942
Alabama
Nebraska
Fred H. Decker, junior economic analvst
Kentucky
New Jersey
Jtme 12,1942
Sept. 11, 1942
Carson 0. Crocker, jtmior economic analyst
Thomas D. Kingsley, jtmior economic analyst
Massa<ihnsetts...
Dec 23,1942
VEMEZUELA
Caracas (E)
Frank P. Corrigan, ambassador extraordinary and
Ohio
Jan. 20,1939
$17,500
plenipotentiary.
Joseph Flack, counselor of embassy
Pennsylvania
May 9,1941
Sept. 17.1942
8,800
8,400
H. Lawrence Groves, eotmselor of embassy for
Pennsylvania
economic affairs.
OsbomS. Watson, commercial attache.
Georgia
Nov. 2, 1937
5,900
4,500
4.400
Thomas J. Maleadv, second secretarv
Massachusetts
Julv 20, 1940
William P. Wright, asst. commercial attache
Dist. Columbia..
Aug. 19.1943
Sherburne Dillingham, second secretarv.
New Jersey
New York
UlinoB
tAug. 13,1942
tMay 3. 1V44
yan. 11,1943
4.200
4.000
Carl Breuer. sec-ond secretarv
Matirice M. Bembaum, third secretary
3,700
-
John P. Hoover, asst. commercial attache
California
July 28,1942
3,500
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.. third secretary
California
{May 18,1942
2; 750
(MA <t XA)
Lt. Col. Heiul A. Luebbermann, militarv attache
War Dept
War Dept
Uune 23,1943
{Jan. 15,1944
Capt. Josef E. Beauelair, military air attache
Comdr. WiUiam L. Kilcoin, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar. 18. 1944
naval attache for air.
Maj. Edmund J. E. McCarthy, asst. military
War Dept
Mar. 28, 1942
attach^
Capt. Louis Miccio, asst nulitary attach*-
War Dept
May 30, 1944
Lt. Sterling J. Cottrell, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
May 25. 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard K. Holden. asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept :.
Sept. 4,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Robert M. Farrar, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept. 26, 1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Charles D. Evans, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1944
asst. naval attache for air.
1
Lt. (jg) Howard C. Gilmer, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 36, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
(CG)
James P. Moffitt, consul
New York
Apr. 10, 1941
6,900
William L. Krieg, vice consul
Ohio
Mar. 2S, 1944
3,600
William L. S. Williams, vice consul ..i
Wisconsin
Jan, 12.1943
2.750
George R. Phelan, vice consul
California..
June 29.1937
46
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 19-44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
VENEZUELA— Continued
Caracas (E)— Continued.
(T)
James H. Kempton, agricultural adviser
Maryland
Louisiana
Texas
Sept. 7,1942
Dec. 23,1942
July 1,1942
May 26,1943
Oct. 19.1942
July 15,1942
Jtme 5, 1943
May 15,1942
Aug. 5, 1943
June 15,1944
May 15,1942
Jan. 3, 1944
Aug. 28,1943
May 14,1943
Mar. 18, 1944
Nov. 27, 1943
Jan. 3, 1944
Nov. 12, 1943
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Feb. 16,1944
Jan. 10,1944
JMay 20, 1944
Feb. 25,1944
Dec. 21,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Dec. 21,1943
Robert M. Baskin, senior economic analyst
Curtis Waldo Barnes, senior economic analyst...
Virgil 0 ApplewliitP, sppfinl pssktnnt
Mnntnna
Mississippi
New York
New York.
New York
California.-
Kentucky
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
California
New Mexico
AVashington
California
Oklahoma
Connecticut
New York
Massachusetts.. -
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
New York
New York
California
D. Eugene Delgado-Arias, cultural-relations
attache.
William Henry Bowden, economic analyst
Herbert B. Leggett, junior economic analyst
Robert Joseph Fitzpatrick, vice consul
Albert T. Phelps, special assistant -
Caripito, Monagas (VC)
(T).
La Ouaira (VC)
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., vice consul.
Thomas J. Cory, vice consul -.-
$3,500
Puerto de la Cruz, An-
zoStegui (VC).
Odin G. Loren, consul .-
4,200
Harold D. Pease, vice consul
(T)
Austin J. Rittenhouse, vice consul..
YUGOSLAVIA i
Belgrade (Beograd) (E)
Lincoln MacVeagh,' ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,^ counselor of embassy
8,200
Walworth Barbour,! second secretary..
Andrew B. Foster, = second secretary
4.500
4.100
Charles E. Hulick, Jr. ,2 third secretarv. .
2,500
(MA & NA)
(T)
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee,^ military attache...
Lt. Comdr. Thomas D. Ppencer,2 naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Isi Lt. William H. McNeill,2asst. military attache.
Henry Albert Hill,' special assistant...
Emil Kekich, special assistant
jVrthur W. Parsons,' special assistant
Consular ofl3ces in Yugo-
slavia closed.
' Government of Yugoslavia established in England.
« Assigned also near the Government of Greece established in Egypt.
FOKETON SERVrCK OF THE UNITED STATES 47
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT
Name
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment'
Sept.
July
Mar.
3, 1943
9, 1941
11,1944
Aug.
June
Jan.
July
Feb.
28. 1941
19. 1942
7, 1942
15. 1941
14, 1944
Aug.
Feb.
24, 1942
4 , 1941
July
Jan.
2, 1942
22, 1944
June
3, 1942
June
Feb.
19. 1942
18. 1943
Apr.
Apr.
July
Mar.
16, 1943
4, 1941
3, 1941
15, 1941
Nov.
July
Jan.
16. 1943
1, 1942
13. 1944
June
3, 1942
July
Oct.
20. 1942
11,1943
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
June
30. 1943
25. 1941
3, 1943
20. 1944
June
8, 1944
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
June
11. 1940
11, 1943
17. 1941
28, 1943
June
10, 1942
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
May
Feb.
16. 1943
2, 1941
20. 1941
7, 1941
28. 1942
18. 1944
May
Feb.
10, 1944
25, 1941
Oct.
18, 1940
Feb.
19, 1944
Oct.
21, 1941
Jan.
5, 1944
Aug.
Apr.
Oct.
29, 1941
24, 1941
2, 1942
Jan.
14, 1942
Feb.
11,1944
Apr.
24, 1941
Salary
Abbott, George M.'
Achilles, Theodore C
Adams, Ware^ _.
Bacon, J. Kenley —
Bailey, E. Tomlin
Ballantine, Joseph W
Barnes, William
Belovsky, Sidney A.
Benninghoff, H. Merrell..
Benton, Russell W
Blake, Gllson G
Boal, Pierre de L. 2
Bohlen, Charles E
Bonbriglit, James C. H..
Brown, James E., Jr ,
Buhrman, Parker W.'
Byington, Homer M., Jr.
Cabot, John M
Cannon, Cavendish W...
Canty, George R..
Carrigan, John Willard.,,
Chapman, J. Holbrook..,
Chase, Augustus S
Chipman, Norris B..
Cochran, William P., Jr..
Cox, Raymond E
Davis, Monnett B
Davis, Nathaniel P
Dawson, Allan
Day, Henry B.3_
DeCourcy, William E..
Denby, James Orr..
Dick, Hassell H..
Dickover, Erie R
Donaldson, Harry M
Dooman, Eugene H
Dorsz, Edmund J
Doyle, Albert M
duBois, Coert...
Durbrow, Elbridge
Du Vivier, Paul F.3
English, Clifton P
Erhardt. John G...
Fales, Herbert P
Farrell, William S
Ferris, Walton C
Flood, Douglas
Foster, Carol H
Fox, Homer S...
Frost, Arthur C
FuUerton, Hugh S
Qeist, Raymond H
George, W. Perry
Ohio..
District of Columbia..
Georgia
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Massachusetts ,
New York
New York
New York
Maryland..
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Virginia...
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Utah
Massachusetts
California
District of Columbia-
Connecticut -.
District of Columbia.
Pennsylvania
New York
Colorado
New Jersey
Iowa.--
Connecticut
Texas.
Indiana _.
South Carolina.
California...
Pennsylvania _ .
New York
Michigan
Michigan
California
California
New York
Tennessee
New York
California
New York
Wisconsin..
Illinois.
Maryland
Michigan
Massachusetts
Ohio
Ohio.-
Alabama
' The length of an officer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he
■eports for duty.
• Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
' Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
48 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 194 4
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Continued
Name
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment '
Salary
Gordon, George A.'
Gowen, Franklin C
Gray, Cecil Wayne
Grew, Joseph C.^
Gufler, Bernard..
Hall, Monroe B
Harrison, Randolph
Harvey, Miss Constance R.
Heacock, Roger L..
Henderson, George D
Henry, R. Horton
Hodgdon, A. Dana
Hohenthal, Theodore J
Hughes, Morris N
Hunt, Frederick D.s
Hunt, Leigh W
Huston, Cloyce K.
Button, Paul C
Jester, Perry N
Johansen, Beppo R _.
Johnson, Hallett
Jones, George Lewis, Jr
Jones, J. Wesley
Josselyn, Paul R
Keeler, Erwin P
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr
Keith, Gerald
Kendrick, Stephen E. C.3_..
Knox, Charles F., Jr
Kohler, Foy D
Krentz, Kenneth C
Lafoon, Sidney K
Leverich, Henry P.
Lewis, Charles W., Jr
L'Heureux, HerveJ.3
Lockhart, Frank P
Lyon, Cecil B
Mac Arthur, Douglas, 2d'.._
Macatee, Robert B
MacLean, H. Coit
MacVitty, Karl deO.3
Matthews, H. Freeman
McDonough, Dayle C_
McGonigal, Donal F.s
McGregor, Robert G., Jr...
McGurk, Joseph F
McKenna, James E
McLaughlin, Edward D
Meekins, Lynn W. s
Meyer, Paul W_
Minor, Harold B
Montgomery, Edmund B..
Morgan, John H._
New York
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
New Hampshire
Washington
New York.. ..,
Virginia
New York
California
California- _
Arizona
Maryland
California....
Illinois -.
District of Columbia-
District of Columbia-
Iowa.
North Carolina
Virginia
Florida
New Jersey
Maryland
Iowa.
Iowa.
Indiana
California
Illinois
Rhode Island
New Jersey.
Ohio
Iowa
Virginia ,...
New Jersey ;
Michigan
New Hampshire
Texas..
New York ^
District of Columbia -
Virginia
Virginia
Tennessee
Maryland
Missouri
New York.-.-
New York
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Arkansas
Pennsylvania
Colorado
Kansas
Illinois
Massachusetts -
Apr.
Nov.
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
June
June
June
Aug.
Sept
Mar.
Dec.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
July
July
Mar.
May
Feb.
Nov.
May
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
June
Aug.
July
Feb.
May
Oct.
Apr.
June
Sept.
May
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
June
July
Nov.
Sept.
,1941
, 1941
, 1943
,1942
, 1942
i, 1944
,1942
, 1944
1. 1942
,1944
, 1942
,1942
,1941
,1943
,1944
1, 1940
, 1941
, 1941
. 1941
, 1942
1, 1940
,1942
;, 1941
;, 1943
1. 1943
, 1940
,1942
,1944
1, 1942
\ 1941
, 1943
, 1942
, 1943
,1940
,1944
,1942
i, 1943
, 1944
,1941
,1943
,1944
,1943
,1943
, 1914
1,1943
\ 1942
, 1941
,1943
,1944
,1942
,1943
, 1943
:, 1943
1 The length of an officer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he report
for duty.
' Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
' Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 49
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT-Continued
Name
Morris, Shiras, Jr
Nielsen, Orsen N
Oakes, Calvin Hawley
Oaliley, R. Kenneth 3
Orebaugh, Walter W
Parker, W. Leonard
Parsons, J. Graham
Peek, Willys R.>..
Perkins, Mahlon Fay
Perkins, Troy L
Pilcher, James B
Plitt, Edwin A
Pool, John O
Reams, R. Borden
Richards, J. Bartlett 3
Riddleberger, James W...
Scherer, George F
Schnare, Lester L
Schoenfeld, U. F. Arthur :
Schoenrich, Edwin
Shaw, George P
Shullaw, Harold 3
Simmons, John F.3
Sokobin, SamueP
Stanton, Edwin F
Steintorf, Paul P ^
Steyne, Alan N
Sturgeon, Leo D
Summerlln, George T
Taylor, Earle C_
Taylor, Robert M.
Timberlake, Clare H ,
Travers, Howard K
Trimble, WUliam C
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr.3
Vance, Marshall M.3
Vincent, John Carter
Walstrom, Joe D
Ward, Angus 1.3
Warren, Fletcher
Washington, S. Walter
Wasson, Thomas 0..
Wcndelin, Erie C
WUey, John C.'..
Williams, Frank S
Willis, Miss Frances E
Wilson, Evan M
Woodford, Archer 3_._
Woodward, Robert F
Wright, James H
Whence appointed
Connecticut
Wisconsin
South Carolina
Arkansas
Kansas.,
New York
New York
California...
California
Kentucky
Georgia
Maryland
Delaware
Pennsylvania.
Maryland
Virginia.
New York..
Georgia...
District of Columbia.
Maryland
California
Illinois
New York
New Jersey
California
Virginia
New York
Ulinois
Louisiana
Pennsylvania
Washington...
Michigan
New York..
Maryland
West Virginia
Ohio
Georgia
Missouri.
Michigan
Texas
West Virginia
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Indiana
Mississippi
California
Pennsylvania
Kentucky.
Minnesota
Missouri
Date of
assignment '
Apr. 15,1942
Oct. 20,1941
July 1, 1941
June 27, 1944
Nov. 26, 1943
July 27,1940
Dec. 1, 1942
Sept. 21, 1942
Mar. 26, 1942
Sept. 3,1942
Dec. 23,1941
May 31,1941
Nov. 28, 1942
June 20,1942
May 27, 1944
Oct. 28,1943
Apr. 1, 1941
Sept. 29, 1943
June 30, 1944
Sept. 25, 1941
June 3, 1942
Nov. 11, 1943
May 3, 1944
Sept. 3,1943
Aug. 24,1942
Sept. 3, 1943
Sept. 23, 1943
Aug. 27,1941
Aug. 25,1941
Jan. 10, 1944
Feb. 12,1942
Feb. 26,1943
June 22, 1942
Aug. 24,1942
June 29, 1944
Feb. 18, 1944
15. 1942
1, 1943
21, 1944
15. 1943
Mar. 31, 1944
Sept. 18, 1941
Apr. 21,1944
Apr. 4, 1941
June 3, 1942
Apr. 22, 1944
Dec. 26,1942
May 22, 1944
June 16, 1944
June 11,1941
Dec.
June
Apr.
Oct.
Salary
$4,200
8,400
4,600
3,600
4,200
4.200
4,100
9,000
10, 000
4,500
6,200
7,200
4,100
4,700
7,000
6,200
4,100
7,800
9,000
5,100
8,800
3,000
9,800
7,200
8,200
6,400
6,200
7,400
10,000
4,000
4,100
4,300
8,200
4,500
4,000
7,200
7,400
4,200
7,400
8,200
6,400
6,100
4,800
9,000
7,600
6, 200
3,600
4,900
4,600
4,600
eporti for dut^ °' ^ °^''^'^'^ ^^'^^''^ ^ *^^ Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he
» Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
3 Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
50 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1U44
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ON SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY DETAIL
Name
Anderson, Eskel V.i
Burris, Philip Howell i
Flood, Peter H. A
Hoskins, Harold Boies '
Jenkins, Warder B.i
Johnson, Harold Frost '
Kifer, Russell Stanley '
Landis, James McCauley ' 2.
Laverack, John WJ
Levison, George Lewis '
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr
Mathews, Jeff Douglas '
Myers, Harold Edwin '
Ozzard, Charles J.i
Peterson, Edward M.i
Reber, Samuel
Rountree, William M.i
Schott, William W
Shollenberger, Joseph H.'...
Simering, Chauncey L.'
Smith, Donald W
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr
Turner, WOliam T
Villard, Henry H.i
Young, Roland A.'
Where assigned
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy.
Ciudad JuSrez
Middle East Supply Center
do -
North African Joint Economic Commission-
Middle East Supply Center
do
do _ ____
.do.
European Advisory Commission, London..
Middle East Supply Center
do .
do
.do.
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy.
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Control Commission for Italy
Department of Commerce
Vatican City
N avy Department
North African Joint Economic Commission.
Middle East Supply Center
Whence appointed
Pennsylvania.-.
Ohio
New Hampshire
New ^'ork
Maryland
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
California
New Jersey
Montana
Kansas
New Jersey
Montana
New York
Georgia
Kansas
Illinois
New York
Maryland
Missouri
Georgia
Massachusetts. .
Massachusetts. .
Date of
assignment
Feb.
June
Feb.
May
Dec.
Apr.
June
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Mar.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Apr.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
May
May
27. 1943
1, 1944
6. 1942
24. 1944
23, 1943
30, 1943
7. 1943
17, 1943
19, 1943
15, 1943
13, 1943
20, 1943
12, 1943
1. 1944
8, 1943
22. 1943
1. 1942
28. 1944
26. 1943
8. 1943
24. 1944
24. 1941
22. 1942
10. 1943
11, 1943
Salary
$5,100
4,200
7,400
4,400
9,200
5,200
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ON DETAIL AS INSPECTORS
Name
Butrick, Richard P.
Cochran, H. Merle.
Whence appointed
New York.
Arizona
Date of
assignment
May 25,1944
Dec. 9, 1942
Salary
$9,200
10,000
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
Bates, Robert C.i
Montana - . ....
do
Colorado
$4, 100
Burdett William C , Jr
do -
Georgia
2,750
do
Connecticut
On leave of absence without pay
On leave for military duty
Consul at Gibraltar; ofhce not yet reopened
Nebraska.
4,200
Downs, Donald '
Fletcher, C. Paul
Tennessee
New York
0,000
Gannett Michael R
2,750
Oullion, Edmund A
At Helsinki awaiting departure for Stockholm..
Kentucky
South Carolina . .
3,600
Hammond, B. Miles
Hart, Parker T
3,900
Vice consul at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; oflTice not yet
established.
3,600
I Temporary specialist appointed for the emergency.
> With the personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED— Continued
51
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
Heard, Alexander '
On leave for military duty. - -
Georgia..
Kann, Paul J.'. __ _ -.
Vice consul at Adana, Turkey; office not yet established.
On leave for military duty
Larson, Gilbert E.'
Illinois
La Rug, O. Wallace .. .-
On leave of absence without pay
Missouri
Massachusetts
$3,600
Lavalcc, Jerome R
On leave for military duty ...
Makinson, George A .^
On leave pending retirement. _ , _
Vice consul at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; oflice not yet
established.
On leave for military duty.. . . .
California
Florida*
8,900
Mcintosh, Clarence J.'
McKay, Donald S.i
Now York
Middlebrook, Robert \V
do
On leave without pay
New York
Miller, Miss Frieda S .._
New York
Mitchell, William A
On leave for military duty
. . do -
Maine -
Nolan, Thomas F.i .
Wisconsin
Palmer, John Peabody
do
4,300
Reese, Raymond E
. ..do
District of Columbia
Robbins, Warren Delano '
do
District of Columbia
Salisbury, Laurence E
On leave pendine retirement ._ .._ . .
Illinois...
8,200
Schnee, Alexander '
On leave for military duty
Smith, Miss A. Viola
On leave of absence without pay
California
Massachusetts
5,100
Squire, John P
On leave for military duty
Stoops, Don'-
do
Oklahoma
Whittinghill, George D
do .
New York
Wiley, Samuel Hamilton
0 n leave pending retirement . .
7,800
Winslow, Rollin R
_ .do
Michigan.
6,800
Wolcott, Henry M
do --
New York
6,900
SPECIAL OFFICES
Post
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS
Algiers, Algeria (Office of the United
States Political Adviser on the
stafl of the Supreme Allied Com-
mander, Mediterranean theater).
(T)
ITALY
Naples (Office of the United States
Representative on the Advisory
Council for Italy).
(T).
Name and rank
Robert D. Murphy, United States
political adviser.2
Carmel Offie
Carl F. Norden
G. Frederick Reinhardt
Garnett D. Horner '
Alexander C. Kirk, United States
representative. 2
Charles A. Livcngood, economic
counselor.
Walter C. Dowling, secretary
John L. Goshie, secretary
Robert H. McBride, secretary
Joseph N. Greene, Jr., secretary
Biagio Di Venuti,' economic analyst
Whence appointed
Wisconsin
Pennsylvania -
New York
California
Tennessee
Illinois
Washington...
Georgia
New York
Michigan
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Date of
assignment
Dec. 7, 1942
June 23,1944
Mar. 23, 1944
Nov. 23, 1943
June 23,1943
Mar. 31, 1944
Dec. 3, 1943
May 25,1944
tJune 23, 1944
June 17,1944
tJune 23, 1944
June 10,1944
Salary
$9, 600
4,100
3,600
3,600
10, 000
8,200
4,300
4,000
3,000
2,750
1 Temporary specialist appointed for the emergency.
2 With_the personal rank of ambassador.
Page
Abbey, Glenn A 22
Abbott, George M 47
Abbott, Wainwright 25
Achilles, Theodore C 47
Ackerman, Ralph H 38
AckersoD, Garret G., Jr . 13
Acly, R. Austin fi 43
Adair, Charles W., Jr_ _. 22
Adam, Hector C, Jr 13
Adams. J. Wesley, Jr 16
Adams, Ware 47
Adler, Alf 35
Afield.. William C, Jr 24
Aguirre, Stephen E... 29
Ailshie, William K 28
Ainsworth, H. Gardner... 17
Alberts, Hugo W 35
Alfsen, Fritz A. M 39
Allen, Charles W 7
Allen, Henry E 29
Allen, Ronald H 43
Allison, John M 20
AltaSer, Leland C 6
Altafler, Maurice W 41
Anderson, Daniel V 39
Anderson, Edward 27
Anderson, Eskel V 50
Anderson, Stewart Q 44
Anderson, W. Stratton, Jr 35
Andrews, Archie M., Jr 21
Andrews, Charles L.. 16
Andrews, George D 8
Angulo, Manuel R..- 16
Apple, Charles E.. 34
Applewhite, Virgil C... 46
Archer, Harry C 7
Armour, Norman 1
Armour, Norman, Jr. 42
Armstrong, George Alexander 22
Armstrong, Lawrence S 13
Arnesen, Sigurd J 40
.\rnold, Lawrence L 1
Ashford, Mahlon 38
Ashley, Carleton 44
Ashton, Horace D 25
Atcheson, George, J r 10
Atherton, Ray 9, 15
Await, Fred H 38
Ayer, William Francis 21
Babbitt, Theodore 42
Bacon, J. Kenly... 47
Bagby, Philip H 22
Bailey, E. Tomlin 47
Bailey, John W., Jr 8
Baker, Joseph K... 26
Baker, Roy W 21
Baldwin, Karl Ferguson 3
Baldwin, LaVemc 38
B all antine, Joseph W 47
52
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
Bandy, Alvin E.. 4
Bankhead, Henry M 6
Bankhead, John L 8
Barbour, Walworth 24,46
Barclay, Bon W 4
Barghoorn, Frederick C 44
Barker, Edmund Osborne 19
Barnes, Charles T 21
Barnes, Cmtis Waldo... 46
Barnes, Maynard B 19
Barnes, William 47
Barnette, Larry. 5
Barnum, Robert H 9
Barr, Glenn 45
Barry, John R 8
Barton, Donald R 42
Basinger, Charles B.. 44
Baskin, Robert M 46
Bastianello, Raymond 28
Bates, Freeman F 21
Bates, Robert C 50
Battles, Robert E 29
Bay, Charles A 28
Beach, William H 43
Beam, Jacob D 20
Beard, John M 16
Beauelair, Josef E 44
Beaulac, Willard L 34
Beaumont, Adam 7
Beck, William H 23
Belie, George N 42
Bell, James C 41
Belovsky, Sidney A 47
Belton, William. _. 8
Benet, Edward S.. 14
Benjamin, Albert 44
Bennett, James 14
Bennett, John Allen 16
Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr 34
Benninghoff, H. Merrell 47
Benson, Barry T .• 42
Benson, Jesse G 35
Bentley, Alvin M 28
Benton, J. Webb 3
Benton. Russell W 47
Berenguer, Arnaldo 9
Bergan, Ernest 29
Berper, David C 1
Bergus, Donald C 26
Bembaum, Maurice M. 45
Bemardoni, Bernard 31
Berry, Burton Y 42
Berry. Lampton 20
Bertot, Raoul A.. 14
Belts, Paul C 7
Beverstock, Roswoll C 25
Beyer, Roland K 43
Bcylard, Charles B 23
Bigclow, Donald F 40
Bingham, Hiram, Jr 1
Page
Birge, Walter W., Jr 26
Birkeland. Paul M 3,15,31,33,36
Bishop, Max Waldo 23
Black, Floyd H 42
Black, Robert 6
Blake, Gilson O 47
Blake, M. AVilliams 26
Blake, Ralph J 3
Blanchard, Louis F. 28
Blankinship, Byron E 38
Blanshard, Paul.. 23
Blatchford, Edward W 33
Bliss, Don C, Jr 20
Blocker, V. Harwood 5
Blocker, William P 29
Blohm, Lee R 9
Blue, WUllam L _ 27
Boal, Pierre de L 47
Boaz, Samuel E- 21
Boehringer, Carl H 10
Boernstein, Ralph A 8
Bogardus, George F 23
Bohan, Merwin L 1
Bohlen, Charles E 47
Bohne, Frederick A 8
Bonbright, James C. H 47
Bond. NilesW 38
Bonnet, Ellis A 16
Boone, William E 14
Boonstra, Clarence.. 14
Borjesson, Eddie Karl Gustav 25
Borton, George F 5
Boswell, William O.... 36
Botsford, Clarence A 14
Boucher, Hiram A... 32
Bowden, William Henry 46
Bowditch, Sarah H 21
Bower, Roy E. B 22
Bowers, Claude O 8
Bowie, Thomas Donald 39
Bowman, Howard A 12
Bowman, Thomas D 43
Bownass, Richard Mason.. 31
Boyce, Richard F 13
Boyd, Alfred O 21
Boyd, John H 19
Braddock, Daniel M 5
Braden, Spruille 13
Bradley, Walter Hinckley 5
Brady, Charles C 42
Brady, John B 9
Brady, L. Peirce 6
Braggiotti, D. Chadwick 11
Bragonier, Reginald, Jr 44
Brandin, Robert M 38
Brandon, Howard 14
Brandt, George L 27
Braun, Horace Harper 29
Bream, Gray 15
Breazeale, Albert F 44
INDEX OF PERSONS
53
Page
Breckinridge, Robert 11
Brennan, Peter J 44
Breuer, Carl.. 45
Biewster, William L - 30
Bridge, H. P 32
Bridgett. W. Cliarles 24
Briggs, Ellis O... 15
Bripgs, William S 37
Brinton, John. 17
Brist, George L... 8
Brockman, John B.. 32
Brookhart, Charles E 22
Brooks, Russell M 31
Brown, Aaron S 27
Brown, Cantwell C 29
Brown. Charles L _. 42
Brown, Emerson I 5
Brown, Gilbert J 29
Brown, James E., Jr 47
Brown, Robert Y 44
Brown, Stephen C 20
Brown, Willard 0 21
Brown, William H _ 7
Browne, Horace A 40
Browne, Sidney H 20
Brownell, Lincoln C 10
Brownlee, Roland H 33
Bruins, John H _ 14
Brulf, Frederick Joseph 9
Bruner, Glen W 60
Bruns, Robert M 22
Bruns, William H 23
Bucknell, Howard, Jr 20
Buell, Robert L _... 23
Buhrman, Parker W 47
Bulik, Joseph J 44
Burdett, William C, Jr 50
Burgher, Robert 8. 1
Burke, Gordon L.. 14
Burke, Thomas Edmund 9
Burnes, Byron B._ 21
Burns, Abbott S.. 29
Burns, Findley, Jr. 38
Burns, John H 6
Burns, Thomas D 14
Burris, Philip Howell 50
Burrows, Charles R 1
Bursley, Herbert S 28
Burt, Joseph F. 10
Bush, Guy Louis 5
Busser, William F 28
Butler, George H 35
Butrick, Richard P 50
Butterworth, William W., Jr 38
Byington, Homer M 7
Bylngton, Homer M., Jr_. 47
Byington, Irwin C 12
Byrd, Richard W 42
Byrne, James MacGrcgor 2
Byrns, Kenneth A 43
Cabanas, Ralph 29
Cabot, John M 47
Caffery, Jefferson 4
Page
Cahn, Rudolf E 4
Calder, A. Bland... 43
Calder, Donald B „. 20
Calder, F. Willard 22
Caldwell, George W., Jr 12
Caldwell, John K 18
Calhoun, John A 26
Callahan, James E 7
Callanan, Leo J... 4
Calvert, John S 8
Campbell, Arthur J _. 11
Campbell, Walter L 17
Campbell, William A 30
Campen, Thomas S._. 13
Cannon, Cavendish W 47
Canty, George B 47
Carey, Arthur F 1
Carlson, Harold 40
Carlson. Harry E 39
Carlson, Herbert W. 20
Carlson, Richard W... 23
Carlson, Roger P 38
Carnahan, George 12
Carrigan, John Willard 47
Carroll, Lorcn 19
Cassady, Enimctt B 44
Cassidy, Richard T.. 5
Castleman. Reginald S 6
Catlett, Don V 39
Cavanaugh, Robert J 39
Chalker, Robert P 20
Chamberlain. Robert S 24
Champion, George P 29
Chapin, Selden 18
Chapin, Vinton 4
Chapman, J. Hclbrook 47
Chase, Augustus S. 47
Chase, Joseph 43
Chase, Warren M 40
Chavez, Tibo J 9
Cherp, Philip F 10
Childs, Archie W 4
Childs, J. Rives 31
Childs, Prescott 32
Chipman, Norris B 47
Christensen, Asher Norman 2
Christensen, Keld 42
Christensen, William H 19, 23, 31
Christian!, Courtland 3
Christin, Eugene Q 35
Christopherson, Carl E 32
Chuck, Fong 11
Chylinski, Thaddeus H 7
Cintron, Frank 35
Clafley, John F 20
Clark, Clyde L 38
Clark, David M... 1
Clark, DuWayne 0 6
Clark, Edgar H 3,15,31,33,36
Clark, Harlan B _ 42
Clark, Lew B 29
Clark. Lewis 6
Clark, S. Wilson 12
Clay, Wiley T a
Clayton, Harry K 42
Page
Clayton, William E 29
Clough, Ralph N 25
Clover, Philip P 14
Clubb, Oliver Edmund... 44
Cochran, H. Merle 50
Cochran, William P., Jr. 47
Codoner, Manuel J... 30
Cody, Morrill... 34
Coe. Robert D 20
Cole, Felix 31
Cole, Thomas J 14
Cole, William E., Jr 18
Colebrook, Mulford A 20
Coleman, Edwin S 4
Colladay, Montgomery H 36
Collier, Charles W 4
Colligan, Francis J 16
Collins, Atwood, 2d.-. 50
Collins, Ellen 16
Collins, V. Lansing, Jr. 34
Colman, George T 6
Colombat, Francis Henry 16
Colquitt, Adrian B 22
Cone, Russell A 37
Congdon, Norman A. 44
Conkright, William A 29
Council, Richard M 12
Connelly, Bernard C 35
Conrad, Barnaby, Jr 39
Conradi, Arthur, Jr 40
Considine, John A 34
Constan, Peter 27
Converse, Paul H. M 26
Cooke, Hedley V., Jr 33
Cooke, Robert A., Jr. 16
Cooper, Charles A 50
Cooper, William R 11
Coors, Dallas M 22
Cootes, Merritt N 36
Cope, Albert John, Jr 30
Corcoran, William W 40
Corrigan, Frank P 45
Corrigan, Robert F 5
Cory, Thomas J 46
Cottell, Philip G 16
Cottrell, Sterling J 45
Coudray , Robert C 17
Coville, Cabot... 39
Cowan, Robert T 41
Cowles, C. William... 34
Cowles, Leon L 39
Cox, Raymond E 47
Coyle, John J 20
Grain, Earl T 29
Cram, Willard W 43
Crandall, Roderic. 5,34,44
Crawford, Douglas 28
Crawford, William A. 13
Crawford, William Rex 5
Crist, William E.. 43
Crocker, Carson O.. 45
Crocker, Edward S., 2d 36
Crockett, Joseph P. 33
Crockett , Kennedy M 30
Cromle, Leonard J 42
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Crook, Linton 27
Cross, Cecil M. P 6
Cruse, Fred T 13,17,24,26,32
Cuffe. Edward D 13
Cummings, Herbert J 42
Cunningham, Frederick J 34
Cunningham, H. Francis, Jr 39
Cunningham, Robert R 19
Curry, Hubert M 35
Curtice, Raymond L_ 21
Curtis, Olion, Jr 38
Curtis, John P _ 5
Cussans, Frank 41
Cyphers, Dudley E 6
da Costa, Marcelino H 37
Daggett, Forrest N. 6
Dahl, Basil D 32
Dalferes, Sabin J 19
Daniels, Chandler Lawrence 2
Daniels, Paul C 11
Dare, C. Wilfred 9
Davenport, Philip M... 22
Davidson, Kenneth M 5
Davies, John, Jr 10
Davis, Homer W.. 42
Davis, Laurence L 19
Davis, Monnett B 47
Davis, Nathaniel P 47
Davis, Richard H 43
Davis, Sherlock . i
Dawson, Allan 47
Dawson, Leonard O 12
Dawson, Owen L 10
Dawson, William.:, 44
Day, Breckinridge A 42
Day, Henry B 47
Day, Samuel H.. 42
Dean, David D 10
Deane, John R ... 43
Dearborn, Henry 16
Decker, Fred H , 45
DeCourcy, William E. 47
DeFord, Clifford Conrad 43
De Jonge, Alfred R. W 40
de Lambert, Richard M 19
dc la Salandra, Dominic Iti
Delgado-Arias, D. Eugene 46
de Lima, David A 34
Demarest, Kenneth E 37
Demille, Paul H 7
Denby, James Orr 47
Denhardt, Edith Tilton 21
Denis, Louis M 4
Denman, Leroy O., Jr 25
dePass, Morris B 10
Derby, Robert J 12
Derry, Charles H 3
Des Portes, Fay A 12
Desvernine, Eugene 13
Deuel, Norman B 7
de Zengotita, Juan 4
Dick, Hasell H 47
Dickerson, Charles E., Jr 36
Dickinson, Horace J 14
Page
Dickover, Erie R 47
Dillingham, Sherburne.. 45
Dillon, Thomas P 43
Dimick, John M 38
Di Vcntiti, Biagio 51
Donald, George K.. 8
Donaldson, Harry M 47
Donnelly, Walter J 4
Donovan, Andrew E., 2d.. 15
Donovan, Howard 22
Doolittle, Hooker A... 17
D oom an, Eugene H 47
Dorr, Robert J 0
Dorsh, John B G
Dorsz, Edmund J 47
Doty, Ralph E.._ 20
Dougherty, Edward C 29
Douglas, Charles F... 34
Douglass, William B., Jr 36
Dow, Edward A., Jr... 17
Dowling, Walter C 51
Downs, Donald 50
Doyle, Albert M. 47
Dregge, John W 17
Drew, Gerald A 24
Dreyfus, Louis G., Jr 26
Drumright, Everett F 10
DuBois, Arden Edward.. 14
duBois, Coert 47
Ducote, Charles H 13
Dumont, Donald A 31
Duncan, Norman 35
Dunn, Robert S 42
Dunn, William E 11
Dunn, William McKee... 3, 15, 31, 33, 36
Duran, Gustavo 14
Durbrow, Elbridge 47
Dutko, Paul M _ 43
Du Vivier, Paul F 47
Dwyer, Henry T 30
Dwyre, Dudley G 44
Dwyre, Jack G ^5
Earle, George H 42
Eaton, Charles Edward 5
Eaton, Earl Wilbert 30
Ebling, Samuel G 26
Ebright, Albert P. 38
Edwards, J. Stanford 21
Edwards, Jay Dixon 22
Edwards, John W... 31
Eitreim, Irven M 7
Elbrick, C. Burke 31
Ellingsen, Thor B. 3,15,31,33,36
Ellis, Daniel E.. 8
Ellis, Overton G., Jr 17
Ellis, Perry 3
Elting, Howard, Jr 41
Embry, JohnA 21
F.mmanucl, John F. V 38
Emmerson, John K 10
Emmons, Arthur B., 3d 44
Engert, Cornelius Van H 1
English, Clifton P 47
English, Robert 7
Erhardt, John G.
Erwin, John D
Espy, James
Estes, Stockton M..
Estcs, Thomas S
Evans, Charles D...^
Evans, Ernest E
Everett, Curtis T
Fales, Herbert P
Farmer, Alexander W
Farnsworth, Frederick E
Farrar, Robert M
Farrcll, William S
Farringcr, Dale E
Faus, Keeler
Faust, John B
Feld, Nicholas
Felt, Harry D
Ferber, David I
Ferguson, C. Vaughan, Jr
Ferguson, Harold D
Fernald, Robert F
Fernandez, Louis A
Ferrell, Hubert F
Ferrer M., Felipe
Ferris, Walton C
Fidel, E. Allen
Finley, Harold D..
Fishburn, John T...
Fisher, Dorsey Gassaway...
Fisher, Dwight W
Fitzgerald, John F
Fitzpatrick, James R._
Fitzpatrick, Robert Joseph
Flack, Joseph
Flack, Thomas R
Flake, Wilson C.
Flandry, Fred F
Fletcher, C. Paul _..
Fletcher, Samuel J
Flexer, Fayette J.
Flood, Douglas...
Flood, Peter H. A....
Flournoy, William E , Jr
Fluharty, Vernon L
Foglcr, Maurice
Folsom, Robert S..
Foote, Walter A
Forbes, Bruce W
Ford, James B
Ford, Richard
Fornian, Douglas N., Jr...
Forncs, Frederic C, Jr
Forsyth, Donald W
Forsyth, T. Muldrup
Foster, Andrew B.. 24,
Foster, Carol H
Foster, Meade T .
Fowler, H arold
Fox, Ernest F
Fox, Homer S
Fox, Joseph C
Fraleigh, William N
Frankel, Samuel B
INDEX OF PERSONS
55
Page
Franki, Julius F 9
Franklin. Albert B.. 45
Franklin, Lynn W. 7
Free, Lloyd A. - 40
Freeman, Fulton 10
Freeman, Houghton 11
Freers, Edward L 34
Frees, C. Norman 29
Fritzlan, A. David 31
Frost, Arthur C 47
Fuess, John C 32
Fuller, Andrew P 5
Fuller, George Gregg- 7
Fullerton, Hugh S 47
Funk, Ilo C 30
Fuqua, Stephen Ogden 37
Gade, George A 2
Gade, Gerhard, 17
Gaines, Owen W 30
Gaines, Willard R.. 36
Galbraith, Willard 39
Gallagher, Francis H 35
Oallman, Waldemar J 20
Ganion, David L 17
Gannett, Michael R... 50
Gantenbein, James W 16
Garrison, Biddle H. 9
Garza. Elfas G 30
Gasque, J. Allard ^ 4
assoun, Joseph H _.. 27,41
Qatewood, Richard D 23
Gaudin, Daniel, Jr 26
3auss, Clarence E 10
Geerken, Forrest K 28
3eib, Horace V 12
eier, Paul E 38,39
jeist, Raymond H_- 47
jeorge, W. Perry 47
3eorge, William C 28
erberieh, Albert H 12
3ermon, William F 5
errity, Charles M 27
Gibbons, Donald F 1
3ibson, Raleigh A ._ 28
3ibson, William G_. 37
3ibson, William M 19
Jidden, Culver... 23
Jldney, Charles C, Jr 35
Jilbert, Charles 38
lilbert, Manson 7
3ilchrist, James M., Jr 32
3ilmer, Howard C 45
30more, Robert W 31
31eeck, Lewis E., Jr. 40
31over, Robert G... 44
3 nade, Richard E 41
3odfrey, Richard A 6
!(3odIey, George McM., 2d 40
lodsey, Fred 6
loetzmann, Jule L. 39
ulolick, Morris 42
oodier, Harvey T... 7
oodin, Paul A 13,18,24,25,33
Soodyear, John 19
Page
Gordon, Hartley P 7
Gordon, George A 4S
Gorman, Douglas, Jr 9
Gorrell. Juan L 16
Goshie, John L 51
Gotlieb, Bernard 13
Gould, Campbell H.. 44
Gowen, Franklin C 48
Gowen, Fred H 21
Graling, Francis J.. 7
Granata, Harold M 39
Graves, George M 13
Gray, Archibald E 25
Gray, Cecil Wayne 48
Gray, David 42
Grayson, James G.. 11
Green, Archie W 2
Green, Caspar D 9
Green, David S 5
Green, Thomas C 11,34
Greene, Joseph N., Jr 51
Greene, Winthrop S 33
Greenleaf, Charles W 37
Greenup, Julian C 35
Gresham, Vernet L 16
Grew, Joseph C 48
Griffin, Thomas J.. 25
Griffiths, John F 2
Grinnell, Robert 3
Qroeninger, Joseph G 21
Grosjean, Robert L 3,15,31,33,36
Groth, Edward M 42
Ground, Ray 16
Grove, James F 42
Groves, H. Lawrence 45
Guerra, Fidencio 12
Gufler, Bernard 48
Guinn, Paul S. _ 42
Gullion, Edmund A 50
Qunsaulus, Edwin N 7
Gwynn, William M. _ 27,41
Hadraba, Theodore J 40
Haering, George J 38
Hagan, John IvOgan _ 13
Hagerman, Worthington E 37
Hale, Robert F 28
Hall, Claude H.,Jr 23
Hall, Monroe B.._ 48
Hallett, Herbert 35
Hamilton. Maxwell M 43
Hamlette, Harry L... 34
Hamlin. John N 39
Hammond, B. Miles 50
Hanes, Walter W 1
Hanna, Clyde James 39
Hannah, Archer B 13,17,24,25
Hanson, Henry, Jr 40
Hanson, Joseph Osgood, Jr 44
Hardie, John F 13,18,24,25
Harding, John T. 17
Harding, Kenneth W. 13
Harding, Robert William 8
Hardison, Felix M 40
Hardy, Osgood 34
Page
Hare, Raymond A 17
Barley, Robert Bruce.. 6
Harriman, W. Averell 43
Harrington. Julian F 36,38
Harris, Arthur R 29
Harrison, Landreth M 40
Harrison, Leland 40
Harrison, Randolph. 48
Harshaw, John H 43
Hart, Boies C, Jr. 18
Hart, John N 14
Hart, Parker T 50
Harvey, Constance R 48
Harvey, Nicholas D. N 21
Haselton, Norris S 8
Ha.s«, Frank F 40
Hastings, William P 7
Hathaway, James L 27
Haughey, Leo E 9
Haupt, Alden M 22
Haven, Richard B 39
Havron, J. Brock 12
Hawkins, Richard H., Jr 3
Hawley, Franklin 14
Hawley, Harry F 39
Hawley, John C .. 29
Hawthorne, Carl O 31
Hayes, Carlton J. H 38
Hayes, Dalton.. 42
Hayes, Glenn C li
Hayes, Stanley T 7
Heacock, Roger L. 48
Heard, Alexander 51
Heath, Donald R 8
Heck, Jack H 19
Heck, Victor C 13
Hefti, Rudolph W. 26
Heiberg, Walter L 40
Heilbronner, Leon C. 6
Heiler, Bernard F 8
Heisler, Charles H 22
Helme, William B 1
•Heltberg, Arnlloth Q 26
Hemmerich, Harry F 23
Hemphill, Charles F., Jr 1
Henderson, Douglas 4
Henderson, George D 48
Henderson, Jnmes E 30
Henderson, Loy W 26
Henney, Alfred J 5
Henry, David H., 2d 27
Henry, Frank Anderson 43
Henry, R. Horton 48
Herbert. Raford W 2
Herrington, Frank H.. .. 10
Herron, Connie R 2
Hervey , Robert Eugene 35
Hickey, Andrew S 29
Hickok, Thomas A. 23
Hicks, Knowlton V 48
Hiern, Alden J. 19
Higgms. Herbert N 29
Higgins, William L 37
Higgs, L. Randolph 39
Hill, Henry Albert 24,46
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Page
Hill, Heyward Q 18
Hill, John C M
Hillenbrand, Martin J 37
Hillis, Washington Armstrong... 29
Himmel, Lyie C 3
Hinke, Frederick W 35
Hinkle, Eugene M 38
Hitch, Simon H 10
Hoard, Robert S 29
Hooker, Woodson F 35
Hodgdon, A, Dana 48
Hoffman, Albert L 38
Hoffman, H. Theodore 12
Hoffmann, Walter W 6
Hohenthal, Theodore J 48
Hohenthal, William D., Jr 37
Holcomb, Thomas 42
Holden, Richard K 45
Holder, Oscar C 17
Holland, Henry F 29
Hollingsworth, Earl C 9
Hooper, Malcolm P 33
Hoover, John P 45
Hopkins, John Abel 12
Hopper, George D 23
Horn, Adolph B 14
Horn, Thomas S... 23
Horner, Garnett D 51
Horner, John Evarts 41
Horowitz, Daniel L.^ 9
Horsey, Outerbridge 38
Hoskins, Harold Boies ._ 50
Hostetter, Wrltner ; 21
Houck, Fred H 22
Hoverter, Ross E. 6
Howard, George C 13
Howard, Hungerford B 10
Howard, Wendell S 17
Howe, Clarences 29
Howell, Olenn F 7
Hoyt, Henry A.. 10
Hrones, John O _ 19
Hubbard, Phil H 41
Huddle, J. Klahr 40
Huddleston, John F 31
Hudson, Joel C 8
Huestis, Richard S 21
Hughes, Morris N 48
Hughes, Thomas L 8
Hukill, George R. 37
Hulick, Charles E., Jr 24,46
Hulley, Benjamin M 26
Humes, Elizabeth 36
Hunsaker, Lee M 26
Hunt, Frederick D... 48
Hunt, Leigh W 48
Hunt, Ralph H 3
Hunter, Robert L 31
Hurst, Carlton... 23
Husted, Clark E., Jr 40
Huston, Cloyce K 48
Hutchinson, Charles A 3
Button, Paul C 48
Hyde, Austin W., Jr 38
Page
Ingle, Edward M 3
Isaacs, Burford K., Jr 26
Isaacs, C. Grant 38
Ives, J. Winsor 36
Jackson, Henry C _ 37
Jackson, Paul C 32
Jackson, Virgil A 27,41
Jacobs, Joseph E 17
Jakes, Robert, 3d 6
Jandrey, Fred W 3
Janz, Robert 37
Jarroll, Henry T 10
Jenkins, Douglas, Jr 32
Jenkins, John H 35
Jenkins, Warder B 50
Jensen, Finn B 40
Jensen, Julius C 41
Jepson, Florence H 21
Jernegan, John D 26
Jester, Perry N 48
Jewell, Edmund F 3,15,31,33,36
Johansen, Beppo R 48
Johnson, Ellis A 42
Johnson, Ethel M 21
Johnson, Eugene H 8
Johnson, Frederick C 7
Johnson, Hallett 48
Johnson, Harold Frost _ 50
Johnson, Hartwell- 35
Johnson, Herschel V 39
Johnson, John B 4
Johnson, John D 7
Johnson, Leslie W 1
Johnson, Nelson T 2
Johnson, Richard A 20
Johnson, U. Alexis 4
Johnson, Wendell Gunner _ 8
Johnston, Coldwell S 7
Johnston, Leland P 15
Jones, George Lewis, Jr 48
Jones, Gerald G 14
Jones, J. Jefferson, 3d 32
Jones, J. Wesley 48
Jones, Joseph A 14
Jordan, Curtis C 30
Jordan, Francis C 26
Jordan, Russell B 7
Josselyn, Paul R... 48
Jova, Eugene E 14
Jovin, Francis K. 2
Judson, Frederick B 32
Kann, Paul J 51
Kapp, William Robert 25
Kasper, Herman R 2
Katsainos, Charles T 40
Kazanjian, Reginald S 4
Keeler, Erwin P 48
Keeley, James Hugh, Jr 48
Keith, Gerald 48
Kekich, Emil 46
Kelley. Robert F 41
Kelly, George F 23
Kelly, Henry W 35
Kelsey, Easton T
Kemp, Edwin Carl
Kempton, James H
Kendrick, Stephen E. C.
Keniston, Hayward
Kennan, George F
Kennedy, Edward S
Keogh, John Belfort
Ketcham, John B
Key, David McK
Page
8
7
46
48
2
43
26»
37
30
39
Kidder, Randolph A : 2,3
Kifer, Russell Stanley
Kilcoin, William L
Kimrey, Chester H
Kingsley, Thomas D
Kinnaird, Lawrence
Kirk, Alexander C
Klaveness, Francis A .
Klieforth, Alfred W
Kneeland, Walter E
Knoll, Denys William
Knox, Charles F., Jr
Knox, M. Gordon
Kohler, Foy D
Kolinski, Charles James
Krausse, Henry G _
Kreis, Foster H...
Krentz, Kenneth C
Krieg, William L
Kroner, Hayes A
Kropp, Miriam Therese
Kuniholm, Bertel E
Kuykendall, C. Porter
2]
Lafoon, Sidney K 4f
LaGuardia, Lionel G 34
Lambeth, J. D 2£
Lamm, Donald W f
LaMont, George D 2J
Lamprecht, Reinhard W 3f
Lancaster, Nathaniel, Jr 3C
Landis, James McCauley. 50
Lane, Arthur Bliss 11
Lane, Clayton 22
Lane, Francis A 27
Lane, George B 32
Lane, Rufus H., Jr 12
Lang, John W I
Langdon, William R 11
Lankenau, Richard F 2
Larrabee, Sterling L 24, 46
Larragoite, Armando, Jr_.
Larsen, Gilbert E
La Rue, G. Wallace
Lashly, Paul W
Latimer, Frederick P., Jr.
Laughlin, John S
Laukhuff, Perry
Lavalee, Jerome R
Laverack, John W
La Vista, Vincent
Lawson, Edward B
Lawson, Stanley R
Lawton. Edward P
Lawton, James S_
INDEX OF PERSONS
57
Leach, Richard S
Leavell, John H._-
Leavens, Donald C
LeBreton, David, Jr
Lebus, William Frank, Jr_
Lee, Armistead M
Lee, Carnes B..
Lee, Charles H
Lee, J. Hubert
Legge, Barnwell R
Leggett, Herbert
Lehrs, John A
Lemmon, Norma
Leonard, Richard R
Leonhardy, Terrance G...
Leonhart, William K
Leslie, Aldene Barrington.
Leverich, Henry P
Levison, George Lewis
Lewis, Charles W., Jr
Lewis, Harrison
Lewis, Harry R
L'Heureux, Herv6 J
Lieder, Eugene J
Light, John
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr
Lind, Nils E
Lineaweaver, F. Ridgway
Lines, David A ..
Linn, John K., Jr
Linnell, Irving N
Linthicum, Walter J
Lippincott, Aubrey E
Page
17
17
44
17
39
19
20
1
9
40
46
41
IG
23
12
2
5
40
34
48
16
31
50
38
14
16
21
43
28
2
Lister, George T 11,12
Litsey, Weldon
Little, Charles J
Little, George Alexander
Llvengood, Charles A
Lloyd, Rupert A
Lobenstine, James C
Locke, Justin N
Lockett, Thomas H
Lockhart, Frank P
Lockling, W. Bruce
Lockwood, Alexander Scott. ..
Lockwood, Warren S
Loftus, Victor H
Long, Boaz _.
Loofbourow, Frederick R
Lopizich, Ivo H
iLord, John H
Loren,Odin G
Lovell, Alfred H., Jr — .
Ludden, Raymond P 10, 11
Ludy, Albert K., Jr
Luebbermann, Henri A
Lueders, Duane B
Lusk, John C
Lutkins, LaRue R
Lynch, Andrew G..
Lynch, WOliam R
Lyon, Cecil B
Lyon, Scott
Lyons. John O
Page
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d 48
Macatee, Robert B 48
MacBrydi', Duiioau 27,41
Macdonald, John J 35
MacDonald, Wilfred V.. 41
]Macgowan, Basil F 23
Mackenzie, Malcolm 3
MacLean, H. Coit 48
MacVeagh, Lincoln 24,46
MacVitty, Karl deO ^ 48
Macy, Clarence E 22
Macy, Robert H 8
Madonne, John H 40,41
Maffitt, Edward P...- 1
Magnuson, Erik W 8
Maher, DaleW 40
Mahoney, Timothy John 30
Mahony, Walter B., Jr.. 13, 18, 24, 25, 32
Makinson, George A 50
Maldonado, Joseph E 8
Maleady. Joseph E 17
Maleady, Thomas J 45
Malige, Marcel E 19
Mallon, Patricks. 3
Mallory, Lester De Witt 28
Maness, Hubert 4
Maney, Edward S 28
Mangold, Frederick R 29
Mann, Frederick J 19
Marcy, Oliver M 9
Marelius, Donald C 39
Martin, Edwin W. 3
Martin, George R 30
Martin, Luis J 34
Martin, Stuart B.... 19
Marvel, WUliam W 33
Marvin, John H 14
Massey, George Bragg 18
Mathews, Elbert G 1
Mathews, Jeff Douglas 50
Matienzo, Manuel ^ 46
Matthews, H. Freeman 48
Matthews, Tobias E 2
Mattison, Gordon H 17
Maury, John Minor 43
Maxson, Wilmer Reed 11
May, Edward W 29
Mayer, Ernest de W 3
Mayers, Herbert W. D. 6
Mazzeo, Louis B- 28
McAndrews, John H. E 23
McBride, John C 7
McBride, Robert H 51
McCall, John T 20
McCargar, James Q 15
McCarthy, Edmund J. E 45
McCarty, Glerm R., Jr 12
McClintock, Robert Mills 39
McClure, Wallace.... 40
McConaughy, Walter P 4
McCuUough, John D 16
McDonough, Dayle C 48
McDougall, Grant 2
McEnelly, Thomas 30
McFadyeu, Archibald A., Jr 10
Page
McFall, Jack K_ 7
McQinness, William L., Jr 26
McGonigal, Donal F 48
McGregor, Robert G., Jr.. 48
McGurk, Joseph F 48
Mcllhenny, Samuel A., Jr 30
Mcintosh, Clarence J _. .- 50
McKay, Donald S 50
McKee, Edwin 11
McKelvey, Delano 3
McKenna, James E 48
McKillop, David H. 39
McKinney, Walter H.. 39
McLain, Camden L 8
McLallen, Walter F., Jr 5
McLaughlin, Edward D 48
McLaughlin, James Denis 9
McLean, Allan F., Jr 18
McLean, Minedee 8
McMahon, Bernard B 20
McManus, George B 42
McMillin, Stewart E 30
M cNair, Roy Perrin, Jr. 10
McNeill, William H... 24,46
McNiece, Renwick S 37
McSweeney, John M 17
McVicker, Charles P., Jr 42
Meekins, Lynn W 48
Meeks, Nelson P 8
Meiklejohn, Robert P 44
Meily, John J 6
Mein, John Gordon 5
Melbourne, Roy M 42
Melby, John Frfemont. 43
Melvin, William H.. 2
Memminger, Lucien 32
Memminger, Robert B 44
Merkel, Charles F 2
Merrell, Clay 7
Merrell, George R 22
Merrill, Frederick T 42
Mersman, Scudder. 19
Messer, Peter C 21
Messersmith, George S 28
Metcalf, Lee E 42
Meyer, Clarence E 21
Meyer, Paul W 48
Meyer, Theodore H 29
Miccio, Louis_ 45
Michael, Louis Guy 44
Middlebrook, Robert W 50
Milbourne, Harvey Lee.- 10
Miles, George C 42
Milks, Harold K 12
Millard, Hugh 1
Miller, Frieda S.. 51
Miller, George E. 36
Miller, Harold B 20
Miller, Paul Burwell 2fl
Miller, Ralph... 17
Millet, Charles S.. 10
Mills, Sheldon T 22
Minneman, Paul G. 13
Minnigerode, H. Gordon 12
Minor. George C _-. 7
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Page
Minor, Harold B _ 48
M inter, John R 2
Mitchell, Charles D 35
Mitchell, Frank G 27
Mitchell, John W 45
Mitchell, Reginald P 17
Mitchell, William A... 50
Moffitt, James P 45
Mokma, Gerald A 11
Molesworth, Kathleen 24
Montamat, Harold E 13
Montgomery, Edmund B 48
Mooers, Horatio... 30
Moore, Carl E 16
Moore, Rupert H 8
Moose, James S., Jr -. 38
Morby, Edwin S 40
More, Bolard 41
Moreland, William D., Jr 29
Morey, Leonard R 12
Morgan, John H 48
Morgan, Sidney 3,15,31,33,36
Moriarty, Francis B 39
Morris, Brewster H 39
Morris, Leland B 26
Morris, Shiras, Jr 49
Moses, H. Claremont 30
Moss, Herman 25
Muccio, John J 34
Murphy, Gail 5
Murphy, Robert D 51
Murray, Alton T^ 20
Murray, Lee 21
Murray, William B.. 30
Myers, Harold Edwin 50
Myers, Myrl S 22
Myers, Willys A 30
Nabel, Eugene 41
Nankivell, John Henry 32
Nash, Roy 6
Nasmith, Charles Roy 21
Neathery, Jack B 4
Nelson, Christian Hans 19
Nester. Alfred T 27
Newbegin, Robert 15
Newman, David K 19
Newton, Joseph E 8
NiccoU, Frank C 7
Nichols, Donald H 18
Nielsen, Christian K 23
Nielsen, Orsen N. 49
Noble, Donald W 29
Noel, Frederick J 6
Noel, James A 30
Nolan. Thomas F.. 60
Norden, Carl F 51
North, Oliver B 6
Norweb, R, Henry 36
Nufer, Albert F 13
Nugent, Julian L., Jr 10
Nyhus, Paul O _ 1
Oakes, Calvin Hawley 49
Oakley, R. Kenneth 49
Ocheltree, John B... 15
O'Connell, Francis A 4
O'Connor, Katherino E 7
O'Donoghue, Sidney E 28
Offie. CarmeL. 51
Ojeda, Arthur Eustace. 37
Olds, Herbert V 1
Oliver, Covey T 38
Oliver, John G... 30
Olivier, Nicholas D 2
Olsen, Clarence E 43
Olson, Grant - 40
Olsson, Nils W. 40
O'Neall, Charles F 38
O'Neill, W. Paul, Jr 19
Oram, Frank H 6
Ordway, John 20
Orebaugh, Walter W.... 49
Orme, Jesse Milton 6
Ortiz, Nestor C 5
O'Shaughnessy, Elim 4
Ostertag, Augustus 23
O'Sullivan, James L 19
Oury-Jackson, Granville 11
Owen, Augustus C 8
Ozzard, Charles J 50
Packard, Harry P 26
Packer, Earl L 41
Paddock, Paul... 31
Page, Edward, Jr 43
Page, Walter A 17
Painter, Carvel 37
Palmer, Ely E 3
Palmer, Gardner E 9
Palmer, George E 34
Palmer, John Peabody 51
Palmer. Joseph, 2d 23
Pangburn, Harry K 29
Pappano, Albert E 28
Pardue, Mary Ann. 21
Park, Nelson R 30
Park, Peyton H 16
Parker, Charles B 29
Parker, Charles M 43
Parker, Edward S 30
Parker, W. Leonard 49
Parks, James E 34
Parks, Sheldon W 1
Parr, Alexander S 35
Parry, Carroll C 36
Parsloe, Arthur G 6
Parsons, Arthur W 24,46
Parsons, J. Graham 49
Parsons, Marselis C, Jr... 36
Pasquet, Maurice 31
Patterson, A. Willing 29
Patterson, Jefferson 35
Patterson, Roscoe Freeman 6
Patton, Kenneth S 32
Paulsen, Richard B 42
Paxton, J. Hall 10
Payne, Charles E. B 8
Peabody, Paul E. 20
Pearsall. David J 34
Pearson, Paul H
Pease, Harold D
Peck, William L
Peck, Willys R
Penfield, James K
Penrose, E. F.
Perkins, Mahlon Fay
Perkins, Troy L
Perkins, Warwick
Perlman, Jack Marvin
Peterson, Avery F
Peterson, Edward M
Peterson, Horace C
Pettigrew, Robert Leslie
Peyton, Robert K
Pfiflner, Eugene C...
Phelan, George R
Phelan, Raymond...
Phelps, Albert T
Phillips, George L
Phillips, Virginia Elizabeth
Phillips, William
Piazza, Joseph S
Pierce, Lawrence
Pigott, C, Montagu
Pilcher, James B
Pillet, Frederick A
Pinkerton, Julian L
Pinkerton, Lowell C
Pitts. Henry L., Jr
Plitt, Edwin A
Polutnik, Ernest V
Pool, John C
Poole, Richard A
Porter, William J
Post, Richard H
Potter, George M
Potter, Kennett F
Powell, James C, Jr
Powell, Thomas M
Powers, Albert J
Preston, Austin R
Price, Leonard H.
Price, William E..
Priest, Marshall F
Prospere, V. Walser
Prouty, Roswell W
Quarton, Harold B
Rabida, Albert A
Rae, J. Thomas
Ragland, Joseph P
Rainerl, Peter J
Rambo, William Preston
Ramsey, Henry O...
Randall, Harold M
Randall, Lee D
Randolph, Archibald R
Rankin, Karl L
Rastetter, Richard W... 13, 18, 24, 25, 33
Ravndal, Christian M 39
Ray, David T 32
Ray. Guy W 28
Ray, John A 24
INDEX OF PERSONS
59
Paee
Rayens, Charles E 40
Reagan, Daniel J 40
Reams, R. Borden 49
Reber, Samuel 50
Redecker, Sydney B 38
Reed, Charles S., 2d 23
Reed, Edward L 1
Reed, Frank F. 20
Reed, Harry Clinton 15
Reed, Leslie E 34
Reese, Raymond E 51
Reeves, Harman.. 32
Reld, John T 35
Reineck, Walter S 7
Reinhardt, G. Frederick 51
Reist, Jay R 35
Renchard, George W 1»
Rend, Charles J 4
Revelcy, Paul J 28
Rewinkel, Milton C 36
Rexford, Dean Raymond 40
Reznik, Jacob 35
Rice, Allan L 40
Rice, Charles M., Jr _ 20
Rice, Edward E. 10
Rich, S. Grover, Jr 39
Richards, Arthur L 42
Richards, J. Bartlett 49
Richards, William Walker 28
Richardson, Gardner 40
Richardson, John S., Jr... 43
Richardson, Joseph L 44
Richardson, Marie Elizabeth 2
Richardson, W. Garland 6
Richert, George L 29
Richey, Earle J.. 23
Riddick, John G 20
Riddle, James R 30
Riddleberger, James W 49
Rigg, Robert B 26
Riggs, Benjamin Reath 40
Riley, James Joseph 29
Rinden, Robert W 43
Ringwalt, Arthur R.... 10
Rittenhouse, Austin J 46
Rivera, Rodolfo O 33
Robbins, Albert H 21
Robbins, Warren Delano 51
Roberts, Irving E... 13
Roberts, Quincy F. 21
Robertson, T. Ayers 30
Robertson, William P 37
Robinson, Judson B 2
Robinson, Thomas H 24
Robison, Harold D... 17
Rockwell, Joseph P 8
Rockwell, Stuart W 18
Rogers, Buford G 41
Romero, Arthur J 1
Rose, Halleck L 36
Rose, Victor R 13, 18, 24, 25, 32
Rosenberg, William S... 4
Ross, Claude Q 16
Rossow, Robert, Jr 34
Roullard, George D 43
Page
Rountree, William M 50
Rousseau, Theodore, Jr 37
Rowell, Edward J... 5
Royt, Frederick L 23
Rueter, Frank T 9
Ruff, Edward J 15
Russell. H. Earle 31
Rutherlord, Howard K 1
Rutherford, M. Robert 11
Rutlcdge, Angus V 21
Ryan, Daniel V 2
Ryan, Donald H 42
Salinas, Ezequiel D 45
Salisbury, Laurence E 51
Salter, Fred K 20
Sanderhoff, Lubert O 23
Sanders, Terry B., Jr 28
Sands, Franklin McFadden 6
Sands, William Langdon 38
Santl, Mark G 4
Satterthwaite, Joseph C 41
Satterthwalte, Livingston 20
Scanlan, William 46
Scherer, George F 49
Schmltt, Herbert F. N.. 11
Schnare, Lester L 49
Schnee, Alexander.. 51
Schneider, R. F 9
Schoellkopf, W. Horton, Jr 27
Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur 49
Schoenfeld. Rudolf E.. 3,14,
28, 31, 33, 36
Schoenrich, Edwin 49
Schott, William W 50
Schraud, Myron H 30
Schuler, Frank A., Jr 19
Schutz, Joseph W 9
Schwartz, Harry H 3
Scott, Albert W 19
Scott, James T 27,41
Scott, Winfield H.. 20
Scotten, Robert M 16
Seager, Cedric H 42
Seager, Walter E 42
Seddlcum, Paul C 7
Sedgwick, Cabot 25
Seibert, Elvin 22
Seller, Herman W 34
Service, John S 10,11
Service, Richard M 11
Severe, Marc L. 28
Shantz, Harold 24, 46
Sharp, Frederick D 38
Shaw, George P 49
Sheedy, Bryan D. 25
Sheehan, Robert McDonald 27
Sheehy, Frank E 44
Shelley, Tully. 21
Sherman, J. A. Tuck 41
Shillock, John C, Jr 7
Shockley, William P., Jr 36
Shoemaker, Franklin C 27
Sholes, Walter H 41
Shollenberger, Joseph H 50
Page
Short, Jeffrey Robson, Jr 42
ShuUaw, Harold.. 49
Sigmond, Frithjof C 40
Signer, Wales W 6
Kimering, Chauncey L 50
Simmons, John F 49
Sims, Harold 6
Singer, Dudley Q 4
Singleton, Henry E 39
Siracusa, Ernest V 26
Pitton, Ora S 19
Skora, George W 12
Slavons, Stanley G 30
Smale, William A 27
Smedberg, Julian K... 21
Smith, A. Viola.^ 51
Smith, Bernard L_ 13,17,24,25,32
Smith, Bromley K 4
Smith, Carleton Sprague 6
Smith, Charles W 13
Smith, Donald W 50
Smith, E. Clinton 14
Smith, E. Talbot 43
Smith, Edwin L 19
Smith, Harry L. 8
Smith, Henry T 13
Smith, Horace H 10,11
Smith, Jule B 32
Smith, Merlin E 30
Smith, Mervin G i... 29
Smith, T. Lynn 12
Smith. Walter.. 16
Smith, Walter F _ 38
Smyser, William L 38
Smyth, Richard T 18
Smyth, Robert Lacy 8
Snow, William P 1 35
Snyder, Byron B . 34
Sokobin, Samuel... 49
Solana, J. Ramon 14
Solborg, Robert A 37
Somerville, James... 26
Sowell, Ashley B 34
Spalding, Francis L ... 26
Sparks, Edward J 44
Sparks, Joseph S.. 22
Spaulding, Sydney I 43
Speer. James P., 2d 22
Spencer, Thomas D 24,46
Spiegel, Harold R 21
Spielman, Henry W , 6
Spiker, Clarence J 3
Spilman, Lawrence A 38
Sprague, George E--. 27
Springer, Paul L 10
Springs, L. Pittman. 19
Sproul, Marion Elizabeth 35
Sprouse, Philip D 10
Squire, John P 51
Squire, Paul C 41
Squires, Leslie Albion 42
Stafford, Maurice L 28
Stancliff, Evert Lee 29
Stanford, G. Alonzo 9
Stanton, Edwin F 49
60
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JULY 1, 1944
Page
Stanton, Willard Quincy 23
Starcevic, Anthony E-- 35
Staten, Verne G 23
Stebbins, Henry E,.. ..,. 20
Steere, Loyd V 20
Steger, Christian T... 33
Stein, Robert A 23
Steinhardt, Laurence A 41
Steintorf, Paul P... 49
Stephan, Charles H 8
Stevens, Charles Henry 29
Stevens, Francis Bowden 43
Stevens, Harry E 10
Stevenson, John R 38
Stewart, Earl C 2
Stewart, James B 32
Stewart, Warren C 10
Steyne, Alan N... 49
Stines, Norman C, Jr 4
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr 45
Stone, Hugh L., Jr 34
Stone, John F.._ 20
Stoops, Don... 51
Stoppani, Charles. 41
Story, Harry W.. 14
Stout, Hiram M 21
Stratton, Gus G 26
Streeper, Robert B 7
Strom, Carl W 28
Strong, Robert C 43
Strong, Thomas S 33
Stuart, Wallace W 17
Sturgeon, Leo D 49
Styles, Francis H_ 27
Styles, Raymond A 19
Summerlin, George T... 49
Sumner, Philip D 28
Sundell, Charles C 8
Sundt, Olaf Francis 35
Surrey, Walter S 40
Sutherland, Richard A 5
Sutton, F. Lester 26
Swenson, Harold F •. 1
Swift, Norman Guernsey 40
Taft, Orray, Jr.. 13
Tait, George. 40
Talbot, Phillips 10
Talbott, Sheridan 21
Taliaferro, Charles H... 7
Tausch, Egon R 14
Taylor, Arthur H 12
Taylor, Clifford C 6
Taylor, Earle C... 49
Taylor, Francis E 25
Taylor, Henry L 12
Taylor, Laurence W 7
Taylor, Robert M 49
Teall, Girvan 30
Tennant, Robert A 27
Terrassa, Fernando 12
Terry, Carroll M 38
Tewell, Harold S 4
Tewksbury, Howard H 16
Thayer, Charles W 20
Page
Thayer, Philip W 9
Thiel, Cyril L. F 16
Thomas, Aaron J., Jr 37
Thomas, Lee Sturges 37
Thomas, Sheldon 1
Thomasson, David A 28
Thompson, Charles O 22
Thompson, Edgar K 35
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr 43
Thompson, Paul Dean.I 27
Thompson, Samuel R 23
Thompson, Tyler 19
Thurston, Ray L 22
Thurston, Walter 17
Tidwell, William A., Jr 44
Timberlake, Clare H 49
Tindall, Richard G 41
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr SO
Titus, Earle O 38
Tolman, George L _ 8
Tolman, Lewis B 34
Topping, John L 44
Touchette, Joseph I 23
Tower, Arthur F 8
Trammell, Webb 41
Travers, Howard K 49
Trenta, Walter 12
Trimble, William C 49
Triolo, James S 12
Troutman, Harry L 41
Trowbridge, Jones R 31
Trueblood, Edward G 12
Tuck, S. Pinkney 17
Tucker, Robert C 44
Turner, Mason 3
Turner, Milton M 20
Turner, Robert A 20
Turner, Smith Davison 21
Turner, William T 50
Turpin, Robert G 39
Tuthill, John W 7
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr 49
Unverzagt, Henry T 12
Usher, Richard E 23
Utter, John E 19
Vaillant, George C 35
Vance, Marshall M .. 49
Vance, Sheldon B 6
van den Arend, Frederik 37
Vanderburg, William O 35
Vanderburgh, John B 9
Van Home, John. 38
Van Voorst, Marion 20
Van Wickel, Jesse F. 31
Van Wynen, Ann 13
Varrelman, George 14
Vaughan, Stephen B 7
Vermont, Albert 13,18,24,26,33
Vigil, Abraham 30
Villard, Henry H 50
Vincent, John Carter 49
Vinson, J. Kittredge 27
Vogenitz, Hernan C 15
Page
von Hellens, Lawrence W 40
von Schilling, Franz, Jr 40
Vorrath, John C, Jr 37
Votion, Jack William 20
Vyse, William Clarke 29
Wade, Philip R 9
Wadsworth, George.. 27,41
Waggoner, Edward Lowry 9
Wagman, John P 29
Wagner, Frederick B 36
Wagner, Fred T g
Wagner, Joseph J 22
Wagner. Robert W 29
Wailes, Edward T 20
Walker, Agesilaus W., Jr 2
Walker, Henry Babcock, Jr 10
Walker, Howard L., Tr... 30
Walker. Jay 6
Walker, Joseph F 19
Walker, Robert N... 42
Walker, William W 13
Wallace, William E 43
Waller, Fred E 7
Waller, George P 29
Wallin, Paul J 2
Wallner, Woodrufl.. 27
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr 36
Walsh, Robert L 43
Walsh, Walter M 8
Walstrom, Joe D 49
Walton, Lester A... 28
Walton, Willis E 26
Wanam aker. Temple, Jr 39
Ward, Angus I 49
Ward, Roberts 10
Wardlaw, Andrew B 12
Warner, Carlos J 20
Warner, Gerald ...,. 1
Warren, Avra M 34
Warren, Fletcher 49
Washington, Raoul F 14
Washington, S. Walter 49
Wasscr, I>ee Q 10
Wasson, Thomas C 49
Waterman, Henry S 30
Watrous, Livingston D 12
Watson, Hugh... 21
Watson, Hugh H 21
Watson, Osborn S 45
Webb, James H., Jr 25
Webb, Walter W... 1
Webster, Donald Everett 42
Webster, Edward C, Jr 30
Weeks, John A 11
Weil, T. Eliot 32
Weimer, Frederick C. 45
Weimer, Joseph O 45
Weir, Thomas A 39
Weise, Robert W., Jr 9
Weisenburg, Leslie A 19
Welch, Aubrey Lee, Jr 19
Welch, Rolland 35
Wellborn, Alfred T 10
Welles, Samuel Gardner 21
INDEX OF PERSONS
61
Page
Wellman, Harvey R 5
Wells, Alfred W^ 23
Wells, H. Bartlett 13
Wells, Milton K 35
SVendelin, Eric C 49
Wernimont, Kenneth 5
Wesson, Robert O. 12
West, George Ly brook, J r 39
vVesterbeek, Apolonius C. 3,15,31,33,36
Wharton, Clifton R 19
Whedbee, Robert E._ 39
A^hetten, Nathan L 29
A^hitaker, Charles H.-. 23
A'hite, Byron 7
A'hite, Howard A 5
A'^hite, Ivan B 4
Vhite, John Campbell 35
Vhite, Rollie H., Jr. i
Vhitney, Thomas P 44
Vhittinghill, George D 51
Vidney, George M 23
Vicdenmayer, Joseph E 2
Vieland, William A 5
Vightman, Henry L 29
Viley, John C 49
Viley, Henry W., Jr 9
Viley, Samuel Hamilton 51
Viley, Walter W 9
Vilkins, Eraser . 31
Vlkinson, James R 21
Vilkinson, John J., Jr 2
Villey, John A 33
Villiams, Arthur R... 34
Villiams, Franks 49
Page
Williams, Philip P i
Williams, Ulrich H 5
Williams, William L. S 45
Williamson, Harold L 16
Willis, Frances E 49
Willock, Roger 15
Willson, Gilbert R 30
Wilson, Evan M 49
Wilson, George B 20
Wilson, James Parker 9
Wilson, Orme . 25
Wilson, Oscar A., Jr 27
Wilson, Robert E 4
Wilson, W. John, Jr 28
Winant, John G 20
Windham, Charles A 2
M'infree, Robert M ]
Winship, North 8
Winslow, Rollin R 61
Winters, George H 30
Winthrop, Robert C, Jr 46
Withers, Charles D 3
Withey, Francis M 9
Withey, Howard F 7
Witman, William, 2d 41
Woel, J. William 25
Wojdygo, Joseph M 21
Wolcott, Henry M 51
Woldike, Aage 3,15,31,33,36
Wolf, Franklin W 44
Wollam, Park F - 12
Wonderley, A. Wayne. 40
Wood, Harold C 30
Page
Wood, Hilton F 13
Wood, Robert W 40
Wood, William Raymond 30
Woodfall, Colin C 1
Woodford, Archer 49
Woodruff, Harry A 19
Woods, Sam E 28,41
Woodward, Robert F 49
Woolf, Donald 19
Wooster, Julia Louise.. 5
Worchel, Philip 43
Worster, Stephen C 30
Wright, Donald L 2I
Wright, James H 49
Wright, William C 9
Wright, William P 45
Xanthaky, Theodore A 5
Yearns, Kenneth J 22
Yorke, Edward W., Jr 43
Youmans, Charles Le Roy 14, 15, 25
Young, Roland A 50
Young, Whitney... 44
Yuni, William E 10
Zapf, Lacey C 2
Zawadzki, Casimir T 21
Zetterstrand, Rudolph E .. 6
Zondorak, Charles J 43
Zozaya, John J.. 45
Zweig, Ben... 30
Zwemer, Raymund L 16
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Afghanistan, 1; Argentina, 1; Australia, 2; Belgium and Possessions, 3; Bolivia, 4
Brazil, 4; Bulgaria, 6; Canada, 6; Chile, 8; China, 10; Colombia, 11; Costa Rica
12; Cuba, 13; Czechoslovakia, 14; Denmark, 15; Dominican Republic, 15
Ecuador, 16; Egypt, 17; El Salvador, 17; Estonia, 18; Ethiopia, 18; Finland, 18
France and Possessions, 18; Germany, 19; Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and India, 20; Greece, 24; Guatemala, 24; Haiti, 25; Honduras, 25; Hungary, 26
Iceland, 26; Iran, 26; Iraq, 26; Ireland, 27; Italy, 27; Japanese Empire, 27
Latvia, 27; Lebanon, 28; Liberia, 28; Liechtenstein, 28; Lithuania, 28
Luxembourg, 28; Mexico, 28; Monaco, 30; Morocco, 31; Netherlands and
Possessions, 31; New Zealand, 32; Nicaragua, 32; Norway, 33; Palestine
and Trans-Jordan, 33; Panama, 34; Paraguay, 34; Peru, 35; Philippine Islands,
36; Poland, 36; Portugal and Possessions, 36; Rumania, 37; Saudi Arabia,
Kingdom of, 38; Spain, 38; Sweden, 39; Switzerland, 40; Syria, 41; Thailand,
41; Turkey, 41; Union of South Africa, 42; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
43; Uruguay, 44; Venezuela, 45; Yugoslavia, 46,
Officers of the Foreign Service assigned to the Department
Officers of the Foreign Service on special and temporary detail 0
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors 0
Officers of the Foreign Service now unassigned 1
Special offices 1
Index of Persons l
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
(T) — Temporary specialists appointed for the emergency. These appointees are arran \
according to salary; where salary is the same, according to the date of assignm( ;
and where date of assignment is the same, alphabetically.
(C) — Consulate (M) — Mission
(CA) — Consular agency (MA) — Office of military attach^
(CG) — Consulate general (MD) — Office of maritime delegate
(E) — Embassy (NA) — Office of naval attach^
(L) — Legation (VC) — Vice consulate
X indicates that the date given does not show the total length of continuous service of the offi
at the post. For this information regarding an officer in the Foreign Service, his biograp
in the Register oj the Department of State should be consulted.
Please report any omission or error found in this List to the
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Post
AFGHANISTAN
CabuKL)
(MA)
ARGENTINA
Juenos Aires (E)
(MA&NA).
Xame and rank
CorneJlus Van H. Engert, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Elbert G. Mathews, second secretary; vice consul.
Rollie H. White, Jr., vice consul
Maj. Ernest F. Fox, military attache-
Norman Armour, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Edward L. Reed, counselor of embassy.
Merwin L. Bohan, counselor of embassy for
economic aflairs.
Paul 0. Nyhus, agricultural attache
David C. Berger, consul general; first secretary.,
Sheldon Thomas, second secretary
Gerald Warner, second secretary
Edward P. Maffitt. second secretary
Hiram Bingham, Jr., second secretary; consul...
Aubrey E. Lippincott, second secretary; consul.
Herbert V. Olds, second secretary; vice consul..
David M. Clark, second secretary
Leslie W. Johnson, consul
Philip P. Williams, third secretary; vice consul.
Charles R. Burrows, third secretary; vice consul.
Richard H. Post,' third secretary; vice consul...
Arthur J, Romero, vice consul
Colin C. Woodfall, vice consul
Robert M. Winlree, vice consul
Sheldon W. Parks, vice consul..
Howard K. Rutherford, vice consul
William B. Helme, vice consul _.
V. Walser Prospere, vice consul
Arthur F. Carey, vice consul
Harold F. Swenson, vice consul
Walter W. Hanes, vice consul...
Charles F. Hemphill, Jr., vice consul
Lawrence L. Arnold, vice consul
Brig. Gen. John W. Lang, military attache and
military attach^ for air.
Capt. Walter W. Webb, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Sherlock Davis, asst. military attache...
Maj. Donald. F. Gibbons, asst. military attache..
Maj. Joseph C. King, asst. military attache
Maj. Charles H. Lee, asst. military attache
Comdr. Robert S. Burgher, asst. naval attache
1 At Mendoza pending closing of that office.
Whence ap-
pointed
California
California
Dist. Columbia.
War Dept
New Jersey
Pennsylvania...
Texas
Wisconsin
Virginia
New York
Massachusetts..
Missouri
Connecticut
Arizona
Massachusetts. -
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
California.
Ohio
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Vermont
Dist. Columbia.
Oregon
Texas
Illinois ,
Mississippi
Ohio...
New York
Ohio
Texas
Illinois
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Date of as-
signment
May 2, 1942
Dec. 14,1943
June 6, 1944
Jan. 11,1944
May 18,1939
Oct. 27,1941
tNov. 5,1942
July
JJan.
Aug.
Nov.
JAug.
tNov.
Aug.
Sept.
May
June
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
May
JMay
tMay
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
June
June
Oct.
Dec.
June
28, 1934
8, 1944
30. 1940
2,1942
13. 1942
19. 1943
28. 1944
4. 1941
2, 1944
29, 1944
18. 1943
3, 1943
29. 1944
21. 1941
15, 1944
15, 1944
5,1942
5. 1942
8. 1943
9, 1943
3, 1943
24, 1943
1. 1943
22, 1943
3. 1944
Apr. 14,1941
Sept. 16, 1943
Jan.
Mar.
July
Oct.
July
6,1942
8,1943
3,1943
14, 1943
11, 1941
Salary
$10, 000
4,100
17,500
9,200
8,000
8,000
6,200
5,400
4,600
4,200
4,200
4,2C0
4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
3,600
3,500
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 19 4 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salai
ARGENTINA— Continued
Buenos Aires (E)— Con.
(MA & NA)— Con
(T) - -.-
Lt. Comdr. John J. Wilkinson, Jr., asst. naval
attachfe and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Judson B. Robinson, asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Agesilaus W. Walker, Jr., asst. naval attach^
and asst. naval attachfi for air.
Lt. Archie W. Green, asst. naval attachfe and
asst. naval attache for air.
Hayward Keniston, cultural-relations attach^
David M. MajTiard, ppecial assistant
Charles A Windham, special assistant
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Michigan
California
California..
California
New York
Kansas .
Apr. 17,1943
Feb. 2, 1944
Aug. 16,1943
Oct. 16,1943
Aug. 11,1942
July 15,1944
Feb. 28,1944
iMay 11,1944
Sept. 3,1941
Jan. 15, 1942
Apr. 20,1942
Jan. 14,1944
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 15,1942
Jan. 14,1944
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 4, 1942
Dec. 27,1941
Dec. 28,1943
Nov. 3,1942
Dec. 21.1943
May 19,1943
Feb. 11,1941
tDec. 3,1943
Mar. 21, 1942
July 15,1944
Apr. 6, 1942
tJan. 22,1944
Aug, 1, 1942
Dec. 7, 1943
James MacGregor Byrne, special assistant
Connie R. Herron, senior economic analyst
Charles F. Merkel, senior economic analyst
Daniel V. Ryan, special assistant
Ohio
California
Grant McDougall, economic analyst
Asher Norman Christensen, asst. cultural-rela-
tions attache.
Paul J. Wallin, economic analyst-
Minnesota
California
New York
Michigan
New York
Indiana .
Francis K Jo vin, economic analyst
Chandler Lawrence Daniels, economic analyst...
Richard F. Lankenau, junior economic analyst...
William K. Leonhart. economic analyst —
Herman R. Kasper, junior economic analyst
Miss Marie Elizabeth Richardson, junior eco-
nomic analyst.
West Virginia
Illinois
Arkansas
New York
Oklahoma
South Carolina..-
Tennessee
South Carolina --
War Dept...
Navy Dept
War Dept.
Navy Dept
$3 5
AUSTRALIA
Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory (L).
Nelson T. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
10,0
7 ?
Lacey C. Zapf, commercial attache.
8.9
4,3
(MA & NA)
Col. Karl Ferguson Baldwin, military attache....
Comdr. Malcolm Mackenzie, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Earl C. Stewart, asst. military attache...
Lt. (jg) Nicholas D. Olivier, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
1 Assigned to Buenos Aires; remaining at Mendoza until office is closci;
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
AUSTRALIA— Continued
delaide, South Australia (C).
risbane, Queensland (C)
lelbourne, Victoria (C).'.
erth, Western Australia (C).
ydney, New South Wales
(CO).
(T).
ELGIUM AND POSSES-
SIONS
(Belgium)
russels (Bruxelles) (E)
(Africa)
6opoldvilIe, Belgian Congo
(CO).
(T).
Charles A. Hutchinson, consul
Joseph P. Ragland, consul
Ralph J. Blake, consul..
Robert Grinnell, vice consul
Clarence J. Spiker, consul general
Fred W. Jandrey, consul --
Ralph H. Hunt, vice consul -
Mason Turner, consul
Courtland Christiani, vice consul
Ely E. Palmer, consul general
Charles H. Derry, consul -
Wilson C. Flake, consul
Perry Ellis, vice consul -..
Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., vice consul
Delano McKelvey, vice consul --
Lyle C. Himmel, vice consul
Robert T. Hartley, vice consul
Charles Sawyer,' appointed ambassador cxtraor
dinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy^ —
Julian F. Harrington, counselor of embassy
Leigh W. Hunt, commercial attachS
Ernest de W. Mayer, second secretary
J. Stanford Edwards, vice consul ^ _.
J. Webb Benton, consul general
Patrick Mallon, consul.
Harry H. Schwartz, vice consul
Edwin W. Martin, vice consul.
Charles D. Withers, economic analyst-
Minnesota
Dist. Columbia..
Oregon
New York v..
Dist. Columbia..
Wisconsin...
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia..
Rhode Island
Georgia.
North Carolina..
California
Pennsylvania
Dist. Columbia..
South Dakota
Texas
Ohio
Dist. Columbia. -
Massachusetts
Dist. Columbia..
New York
New York
New York
Ohio...
California
Ohio
South Carolina.
Mar.
July
June
Dec.
Mar.
tApr.
tSept.
July
Mar.
Aug.
July
tDec.
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
12,1936
10, 1936
17, 1944
19. 1942
8, 1943
27. 1943
24, 1929
1, 1941
18, 1943
23, 1940
5, 1941
29. 1939
23. 1943
30. 1940
2, 1943
27, 1938
12. 1944
Sept. 14,1944
Apr. 1, 1941
Sept. 15, 1944
Sept. 20, 1944
Mar. 18, 1944
Sept. 14, 1944
Apr. 26, 1944
tOct. 16,1940
Dec. 8, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Sept. 2,1943
$5,000
4,500
4,500
3,600
8,600
4,500
4,800
10, 000
6,000
4,600
4,000
3,500
3,500
17,500
9,200
7,200
6,000
4,200
8,400
4,500
3,000
3,000
1 Accredited al.so to Luxembourg.
2 Assigned also near the Governments of Czerhcslovakia, the Kelterlands, Norway, and Poland established in England.
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
BOUVIA
La Paz (E)
(MA).
(C).
(T).
Coohabamba (C).
BRAZIL
RIo de Janeiro (E)..
(MA& NA).
Walter Thuistoii, appointed ambassador extraor-
dinary and plenipotentiary.
counselor of embassy..
Robert E. Wilson, third secretary (vice consul). .
Bromley K. Smith, third secretary (vice consul)..
Juan de Zengotita, third secretary (vice consul)...
William S. Rosenberg, third secretary (vice con-
sul).
Howard Brandon, third secretary (vice consul)..
Col. John B. Johnson, military attache
Lt. Col. Murl Estes, military air attache
Lt. Col. Eugenio Buitrago, asst. military attache.
Capt. Frank Lener Keller, asst. military attache.
Robert E. Wilson, vice consul (third secretary)...
Bromley K. Smith, vice consul (third secretary)..
Juan de Zengotita, vice consul (third secretary)..
William S. Rosenberg, vice consul (third
secretary).
Howard Brandon, vice consul (third secretary) . .
Alvin E. Bandy, vice consul
Louis M. Denis, vice consul
Charles W. Collier, cultural-relations attache
Olaf Francis Sundt,' petroleum attache
Mark Q. Santi, senior economic analyst
Dudley Q. Singer, senior economic analyst
Norman C. Stines, Jr., senior economic analyst.
Douglas Henderson, vice consul
ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Harold S. Tewell, consul general; first secretary..
Walter J. Donnelly, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic afifairs.
Archie W. Childs, asst. commercial attacbg
Leo J. Callanan, first secretary; consul
Vinton Chapin, first secretary; consul...
Reginald S. Kazanjian, second secretary; consul..
Elira O'Shaughnessy, second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Jack B. Neathery, third secretary; vice consul...
John n. Burns, third secretary; vice consul
Theodore A. Xanthaky, vice consul
Rudolf E. Cahn, vice consul
Hubert Maness, vice consul...
Edwin S. Coleman, vice consul
Brig. Qen. Hayes A. Kroner, military attache...
Lt. Col. Ben W. Barclay, military air attache
Capt. Charles J. Rend, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Arizona Sept. 21, 1944
Arizona Apr. 24,1943
California Dec. 26,1941
Pennsylvania [ Aug. 24,1943
New York j May 15,1943
Georgia. , Oct. 25,1943
War Dept.
War Dept.
Wai- Dept.
War Dept.
July 29,1943
Aug. 12,1944
tJuly 7, 1944
Sept. 29, 1944
Arizona Apr. 24,1943
California ! Dec. 26,1941
Pennsylvania ! Aug. 24,1943
New York May 15,1943
Georgia
Tennessee
Dist. Columbia.
Oct. 25,1943
Sept. 16, 1942
tSept. 18, 1943
Virginia.. June 11,1942
Texas i June 21,1944
Texas ...1 July 21,1943
New Jersey I July 21,1943
California. ..'tApr. 29,1943
Massachusetts..
North Dakota...
Dist. Columbia.
Ohio
Massachusetts-
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island..
New York
Nov. 20, 1943
Dec. 3, 1942
tNov. 5,1942
May 28,1938
May 25,1944
May 3. 1944
July 30,1943
Feb. 28,1941
Texas
Oklahoma.
Dec.
Sept
13, 1941
6, 1944
New York i {May 22, 1943
New York..
Oklahoma...
New Jersey.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
tOct. 28,1925
.\pr. 19,1943
JApr. 8. 1944
Jan. 15,1944
.\pr. 24,1944
Jan. 22,1943
> Assigned also to Santiago, Quito, and Lima; resident in I,ima.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
BRAZIL— Continued
0 de Janeiro (E)— Con.
(MA &NA)-Con
Lt. Col. George M. Potter, asst. military attach*.
War Dept
Feb. 6, 1942
Maj. Andrew P. Fuller, asst. military attache...
War Dept..
Sept. 30, 1943
Maj. George F. Borton, asst. military attache
War Dept
Mar. 13, 1944
Capt. Richard T. Cassldy, asst. military attache.
War Dept
July 3, 1943
Capt. Horace C. Peterson, asst. military attach*.
War Dept.
Sept. 30,1943
Capt. SamuelJ. Skousen, asst. military air attache-
War Dept
July 26,1944
1st Lt. Clarence J. Alameda, asst. military attache.
War Dept
Apr. 18,1944
Lt. Comdr. Walter F. McLallen, Jr., asst. naval
Navy Dept
Feb. 3, 1943
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Howard A. White, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
May 13,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Angus C. Littlejohn, Jr., asst. naval
Navy Dept
Aug. 18,1944
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
William A. Wieland, special assistant
New York
Colorado . . ..
June 4, 1941
July 2, 1943
Guy Louis Bush, agricultural attache -
Walter Hinckley Bradley, special assistant
Massachusetts..-
May 17,1944
Emerson I. Brown, minerals attache
Ohio
May 18,1944
Feb. 1, 1944
Coimecticut
Mar. 24, 1942
Fred T. Wagner, special assistant .
New York
July 27,1942
Roscoe Freeman Patterson, special assistant
Vermont
May 13,1943
William Rex Crawford, cultural-relations attache.
Pennsylvania
Aug. 21,1943
Meade T. Foster, asst. agricultural attache
Maryland
Aug. 21,1944
Joseph S. Piazza, asst. cultural- relations attach*.
New Jersey
Dec. 1, 1941
Kenneth M. Davidson, senior economic analyst..
Idaho
Sept. 23, 1942
Rudolph E. Zetterstrand, economic analyst
West Virginia
Nov. 2,1942
Texas
Dec. 22,1942
Edward J. Rowell, senior economic analyst
California. _
May 1, 1944
Kenneth Wernimont, agricultural commissioner .
Nebraska
June 6, 1944
Nestor C. Ortiz, junior economic analyst.. .
C alifomia
July 26,1941
Richard A. Sutherland, junior economic analyst..
California
Apr. 24,1942
John Gordon Mein, junior economic analyst
Kentucky
Aug. 10,1942
Ohio
Nov. 11,1942
Harvey R. Wellman, economic analyst
New York
Nov. 14,1942
William F. GermoD, economic analyst .. -
New York
Utah
Nov. 16, 1942
Nov. 20, 1942
Mrs. Aldene Barrlngton Leslie, economic analyst.
Montana
Mar. 5,1943
Herbert W. D. Mayers, junior economic analyst..
Sheldon B. Vance, jimior economic analyst
Aug. 15,1942
Massachusetts...
Nov. 26, 1942
Richard A. Godfrey, junior economic analyst
Kentucky
Dec. 4,1942
Robert F. Corrigan, vice consul
Ohio
Oct. 21.1941
Victoria, Espirito Santo
Peter J. Raineri, vice consul
New York..
Missouri.
Mar. 22, 1944
Aug. 22,1942
Aug. 17.1942
Texas
(VC).
ihia (Sao Salvador), Bahia
Dftnipl M. T^rfld'^OCt, cnnsnl
Michigan
Sept. 4,1943
$5,100
:c).
(T)
Illinois
Nov. 20, 1942
George L. Phillips, vice consul.
New York
Apr. 9. 1943
Miss Julia Louise Wooster, vice consul
Connecticut
June 17,1944
• Assigned also to Asuncion and Montevideo; resident in Rio de Janeiro.
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1. 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
BRAZIL— Continued
Bello Horizonte, Minas Ge-
raes (C).
Florianopolis, Santa Ca-
tharina (C).
Fortaleza, Ccarfi (C)
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
(C).
Para (Belfm), Para (C)
(T) -
Man&os, Amazonas (VG).
(T)
Sfio Luiz. MaranhSo (CA)
Pernambuco (Recife), Per-
nambuco (C).
(T)....
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do
8ul (C).
(T).
Rio Grande, Rio Grande
doSul (CA).
Santos, Sao Paulo (C)
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo (CG)..
(T).
Curitiba, Parana (VC)
(T).
BULGARIA
State of war declared by Bul-
garia December 13, 1941.
CANADA
Ottawa, Ontario (E)
Jay Walker, consul
William Preston Rambo, vice consul.
Walter W. Hoflmann, consul.
Harold Sims, vice consul
Dist. Columbia.. Sept. 4,1943
Florida Dec. 16,1942
California tSept. 28,1943
Tennessee. Feb. 28,1941
Randolph A. Kidder, consul. ..
Robert Jakes, 3d, vice consul...
Fred Godsey, vice consul
William F. Trent, vice consul..
Forrest N. Dagpett, vice consul.
Robert Black, vice consul
Wiley T. Clay, consular agent .
Donald W. Lamm, vice consuL
Bentley B. MacKay, agricultural adviser.
J. Thomas Rae, vice consul
Robert Bruce Harley, vice consul
Massachusetts..
Tennessee
lexas
Tennessee
California
Ohio
North Carolina..
Dist. Columbia.
Louisiana
Minnesota
Peimsylvania...
Reginald S. Castleman, consul California.
ISept.
Mar.
Nov.
Sept.
June
Auir.
July
Dec.
19, 1944
22, 1944
11, 1942
16, 1944
2, 1943
31, 1944
1, 1940
10, 1942
Aug. 30, 1944
Dec. 31,1942
Oct. 4, 1941
Sept. 4,1943
Roy Nash, senior cultural-relations oflBcer.
Joseph L. Dougherty, agricultural analyst.
William E. Price, vice consul
Eugene C. Pfiflner, consular agent
Arthur G. Parsloe, vice consul
Cecil M. P. Cross, consul general -
DuWayne G. Clark, consul..
Frederic C. Fomes, Jr., consul.
Wales W. Signor, consul
Leland C. Altaffer, vice consul
Carleton Sprague Smith, cultural-relations officer
George T. Colman, senior economic analyst
Henry W.Spielman, junior agricultural economist
Leon C. Heilbronner, economic analyst.
Ross E. Hoverter, economic analyst
Jesse Milton Orme, vice consul '..-
California j July 13,1943
Ohio Aug. 26,1944
Missouri Jan. 11,1943
Illinois Dec. 1.1942
Georgia 'tJune
Rhode Island j Mar.
California May
New York I Sept.
Michigan Apr.
Ohio...
Wisconsin.
Ray Atherton,' ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Lewis Clark, first secretary; consul
Henry M. Bankhead, commercial attache
Clifford C. Taylor, agricultural attach^
Dec.
Jan.
tApr.
Oklahoma. ..j Feb.
New York | Mar.
Pennsylvania tJune
Idaho... Sept.
Illinois tNov. 18,1943
7,1923
21,194!
2. 1944
22,1942
28,1943
7,1943
1, 1944
14, 1943
10, 1942
17,1943
1,1943
6, 1941
Alabama ! Apr. 29,1941
Florida i June 20,1933
Colorado I Sept. 30,1939
Oliver B. North, asst. commercial attach^ I Connecticut I Nov. 16,1928
' Accredited also to Denmark.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CANADA— Continued
Ottawa, Ontario (E)— Con...
'MA & NA).
Calgary, Alberta (C)
Edmonton, Alberta (C)..*...
Fort William and Port Arthur,
Ontario (C).
Halifax, Nova Scotia (CO)...
Fredericton, New Bruns-
wick (VC).
Hamilton, Ontario (C)
Montreal, Quebec (CQ)
>Iiagara Falls, Ontario (C)...
iuebec, Quebec (C)
legina, Saskatchewan (C) . .
•t. John, New Brunswick
(C).
Robert English, second secretary; consul _
John C. Shillock, Jr., second secretary; consul...
Miss Katherine E. O'Connor, second secretary;
vice consul.
William Belton, third secretary; vice consul
John W. Tuthill, third secretary; vice consul
George C. Minor, vice consul
Russell B. Jordan, vice consul
Thaddeus H. Chylinski, vice consul
Col. Francis J. Graling, military attach^
Lt. Col. Jay P. Thomas, military air attache
Capt. Glenn F. Howell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Harry C. Archer, asst. military air attache..
Capt. William P. Hastings, asst. military air
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Norman B. Deuel, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. John C. McBride, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Jack K. McFall. asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Charles W. Allen, vice consul
Robert B. Streeper, consul
Paul C. Seddicum, vice consul _
Harvey T. Goodier, consul
Edwin Carl Kemp, consul eeneral
Howard F. Withey, consul
Edwin N. Gunsaulus, vice consul
Charles H. Taliaferro, vice consul
Frederick C. Johnson, vice consul.
Clay Merrell, vice consul
John D. Johnson, consul
Laurence W. Taylor, consul
Frederick E. Farnsworth, consul
Coldwell S. Johnston, consul
Fred E. Waller, vice consul..
Bartley P. Gordon, vice consul
Byron-White, vice consul
James E. Callahan, vice consul
John R. Barry, vice consul
Stephen B. Vaughan, vice consul.
Stanley T. Hayes, vice consul
Lynn W. Franklin, consul
William H. Brown, vice consul
Frank C. Niccoll, vice consul
Bertel E. Kuniholm, consul
Adam Beaumont, vice consul
Walter S. Reineck, consul...
Dudley E. Cyphers, fice consul...
George Gregg Fuller, consul
Paul C. Betts, vice consul _
New Hampshire
Oregon
Indiana
Oregon
Massachusetts. .
West Virginia...
Wyoming
Connecticut
War Dept
War Dept"
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Wyoming..
Ohio
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Florida
Michigan..
Minnesota
Virginia
New Jersey
Oklahoma
Vermont.
California
Colorado
Nevada
Michigan
Massachusetts...
North Carolina. -
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
New Jersey
New Hampshire.
Maryland
New Jersey
Colorado
Massachusetts. . .
Massachusetts. . .
Ohio
Connecticut
California
Pennsylvania
May 17,1944
May 25,1944
tDec. 29,1939
Sept. 28, 1944
Mar. 16, 1942
tFeb. 23.1940
Oct. 9, 1933
Feb. 3. 1942
Feb. 18,1943
Aug. 12, 1944
Jan. 2, 1943
Feb. 9, 1943
May 17,1944
Nov. 26, 1941
Oct. 8, 1942
May 8, 1944
Sept. 29, 1930
May 19, 1944
Sept. 8,1943
Feb. 15,1935
Apr. 8, 1941
May 31, 1944
Oct. 7, 1938
July 22,1942
Sept. 19, 1921
May
June
Nov.
May
truly
Dee.
Aug.
June
Aug.
May
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Dec.
Aug.
May
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
2. 1941
25. 1942
20. 1943
26. 1942
17. 1941
2. 1942
26. 1943
10. 1944
11,1941
3, 1919
3, 1942
18. 1939
16. 1940
31, 1937
6. 1940
20. 1943
6. 1941
27. 1942
17. 1944
27. 1943
19. 1944
613145—44-
8
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salar:
CANADA— Continued
St, Stephen, New Brunswick
(O).
Sarnla, Ontario (C)
Toronto, Ontario (CO)
Vancouver, British Colum-
bia (CO).
Victoria, British Columbia
(C).
Windsor, Ontario (C)
Winnipeg, Manitoba (CQ)„.
Kenora, Ontario (CA)
CHILE
Santiago (E)
(MA & NA).
George L. Brist, vice consul.
Charles E. B. Payne, vice consul
North Winship, consul general.
Curtis T. Everett, consul
Easton T. Kelsey, vice consul
Frederick A. Bohne, vice consul
Manson Gilbert, vice consul
George L. Tolman, vice consul
Dwight W. Fisher, vice consul
Robert H. Macy, vice consul
Robert William Harding, vice consul.
Thomas L. Hughes, consul general
Ralph A. Boemstein, consul..
John L. Bankhead, consul.
Nelson P. Meeks, vice consul
Augustus C. Owen, vice consul.
Walter M. Walsh, vice consul
Robert Lacy Smyth, consul
Eugene H. Johnson, vice consul
George K. Donald, consul general
Bernard Gotlieb, consul
Joseph E. Newton, vice consul
Charles H. Stephan, vice consul
Charles C. Sundell, vice consul
Alfred W. Klieforth, consul general.. .
Erik W. Magnuson, consul
Charles W. Smith, vice consul
Bernard F. Heller, vice consul
Rupert H. Moore, consular agent
Claude G. Bowers, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Hugh IM illard , counselor of embassy
John W. Bailey, Jr., consul general; first secretary.
Clarence C. Brooks, first secretary
Joel C. Hudson, first secretary; consul
George D. Andrews, second secretary; consul
Arthur F. Tower, second secretary; consul
Norris S. Haselton, second secretary; vice consul.
Miss Minedee McLean, third secretary; vice
consul.
Caspar D. Green,' third secretary; vice consul
Camden L. McLain, vice consul
Joseph E. Maldonado, vice consul. ,
Iowa Oct. 28,1928
Michigan ' June
Georgia June
Tennessee Aug.
Michigan j Nov.
New York | JNov .
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Indiana
Colorado
Dist. Columbia..
North Carolina..
New York.. JMay
Dist. Columbia.. Aug.
Dist. Columbia.. Sept.
North Carolina . . '. tMay
New York tJune
South Carolina... tFeb.
Colorado i Feb.
California j Oct.
Wisconsin ; Sept.
Alabama Dec.
New York i Sept.
Pennsylvania ' Mar.
New York.. '' Jan.
Minnesota _ Dec.
Pennsylvania | Sept.
Illinois I Oct.
California Sept.
Massachusetts...! June
Canada Feb.
20. 1940
21. 1941
18. 1942
4,1941
7, 1922
3, 1944
8,1943
18. 1943
14, 1943
9, 1930
27, 1943
30. 1943
5, 1944
14, 1928
16, 1931
20, 1933
9. 1943
30, 1941
23,1940
9. 1944
fi, 1943
2,1944
10, 1940
5, 1941
16, 1943
28, 1944
11, 1938
6, 1918
$10,00
7,80
4,0C
New York June 22,1939
Nebraska July 6,1944
Texas Nov. 8,1943
New Jersey jtNov, 14,1941
Missoin-i .1 Mar. 12,1943
Tennessee 1 Apr. 13,1942
New York i Oct. 13,1942
New Jersey | Aug. 19,1943
Louisiana tl)ec. 29,1939
Ohio .^ug. 2,1944
Virginia Feb. 24,1931
Arizona JOct. 9,1943
Lt. Col. Daniel E. Ellis, military air attache War Dept ^ Dec. 18, 1942
Capt. Joseph P. Rockwell, naval attachfe and Navy Dept Dec. 2,1942
naval attach^ for air. i
Lt. Col. Harry L. Smith, asst. military attache. . War Dept July 1,1944
1 At Concepcion pending closing of that oflBce.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
(T).
CBILE — Continued
antiago (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued. Maj. Douglas Gorman, Jr., asst. military attach^.
Capt. William C. Wrighr, asst. mUitary air
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Robert H. Barnum, asst. naval at-
tache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Leo E. Haughey, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lavrrence Kinnaird, cultural-relations attache
Philip W. Thayer, cultural-relations attache
Julius F. Franki, special assistant
Leonard H. Price, senior economic analyst
Olaf Francis Sundt,' petroleum attache
Earl C. Hollingsworth, senior economic analyst.
J. Hubert Lee, special assistant
Tibo J. Chavez, senior econonyc analyst
Daniel L. Horowitz, senior economic analyst
Gardner E. Palmer, senior economic analyst
John B. Dorsh, minerals attache
James Parker Wilson, agricultural economist
Biddle H. Garrison, special assistant
R. F. Schneider, economic analyst
Henry W. Kelly, vice consul
G. Alonzo Stanford, vice consul
Robert J. Dorr, vice consul
Frederick Joseph Bruie, junior economic analyst.
James Denis McLaughlin, junior economic
analyst.
Robert W. Weise, Jr., vice consul
John B. Vanderburgh, junior economic analyst-.
Philip R. Wade, junior economic analyst
Miss Virginia Elizabeth Phillips, junior economic
analyst.
Oliver M. Marcy, vice consul
Caspar D. Green,^ vice consul
Thomas Edmund Burke, vice consul
Edward Lowry Waggoner, vice consul ...
Cyril L. F. Thiel, consul
Francis M. Withey, vice consul
Edgar S. Ehlers, vice consul. __
Rufus H. Lane, Jr., consul
Julian L. Nugent, Jr., vice consul...
Warren C. Stewart, vice consul
Henry A. Hoyt, vice consul
Lee M. Hunsaker, vice consul
John B. Brady, vice consul
Joseph W. Schutz, vice consul
Cruz Grande, Coquimbo j Frank T. Rueter, consular agent
(CA). I
' -Assigned also to La Paz, Quito, and Lima; resident in Lima.
2 .\ssifined to Santiago; remaining at Concepcion until office is closed.
.\rica(VC)
Concepcion (VC)
Punta Arenas (Maga
llanes) (VC).
Valdivia(VC) (T)
atofagasta (C)
(T)
alparaiso (C)
(T).
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
California
Dist. Columbia. .
Texas
Maryland.
Texas
Texas
Texas
New Mexico
New York
Michigan
Alaska
California..
New Jersey
California
Pennsylvania
Michigan
California...
Montana
Massachusetts...
Minnesota
California
Oklahoma
Virginia
Massachusetts...
Ohio...
Connecticut-
Ohio
Illinois
Michigan
Missouri
Virginia
New Mexico
Maryland
California
Utah
Dist. Columbia..
Florida..
Pennsylvania
Aug. 25, 1942
May 31, 1944
Feb. 3,1942
May 12, 1943
Jan.
tSept.
July
Aug.
June
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Mar.
Nov.
July
Nov.
June
Apr.
Mar.
12. 1943
7, 1944
18, 1942
17, 1942
21. 1944
29. 1942
7,1942
29. 1943
28. 1943
7, 1943
15. 1944
17. 1941
4, 1943
9, 1943
11, 1944
17. 1942
12, 1944
8, 1943
25, 1944
Aug. 9,1941
JFeb. 17,1944
tJan. 10,1944
Nov, 17, 1943
Jan. 18,1944
July 25,1942
Mar. 5, 1943
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Apr.
Sept.
tOct.
4, 1942
7, 1944
17, 1944
1, 1944
6,1944
14, 1944
16, 1941
29. 1943
30. 1944
12, 1944
29, 1943
1,1934
$2,750
3,000
4,400
5,200
3,fi00
10
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST! OCTOBER 1. 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salar
CHINA
Chungking (E)
(MA & NA).
Clarence E. Gauss, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
George Atcheson, Jr., counselor of embassy
Owen L. Dawson, agricultural attache
Horace H. Smith,' second secretary
James K. Penfleld.2 second secretary; consul
Everett F. Drumright, second secretary; consul..
J.Hall Paxton, second secretary; consul
Harry E. Stevens, ^ second secretary; consul
Robert S . Ward, second secretary
Harvey Lee Milbourne, second secretary; consul-
Arthur R. Ringwalt, second secretary
John Davies, Jr., second secretary
John S. Service,* second secretary ..-
John K. Emmerson, second secretary
Raymond P. Ludden,' second secretary.. ..-
Carl H. Boehringer, second sqpretary.
Edward E. Rice,^ second secretary; consul.
William E. Yuni, second secretary
Charles S. Millet, second secretary
Philip D. Sprouse. second secretary: consul .
Fulton Freeman, third secretary
Hungerford B. Howard, third secretary; vice
consul.
Alfred T. Wellborn, third secretary; vice consul. . .
Archibald A. McFadyen, Jr., vice consul
Col. Morris B. dePass, military attache..
Col. Lee Q. Wasser, military air attach§
Capt. Henry T. Jarrell, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Roy Perrin McNair, Jr., asst. military
attache.
Maj. Alexander W. Farmer, asst. military attach^.
Maj. Lucius R. Holcrook, Jr., asst. military air
attache.
Capt. David D. Dean, asst. military attache
Lt. Comdr. Frank H. Herrington, asst. naval
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Phillips Talbot, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Simon H. Hitch, asst. naval attache an^i asst.
naval attache for air.
'Assigned also to Kunming; temporarily at Tihwa.
» Temporarily at Chengtu.
' Temporarily at Lanchow.
* Assigned also to Kunming; resident in Chungking.
« Assigned also to and resident in Kunming.
« Temporarily at Sian.
Connecticut Feb. 11,1941
California
Illinois
Ohio.,.
California
Oklahoma
Virginia
California..
Ohio...
West Virginia
Nebraska
Ohio
Ohio
Colorado
Massachusetts...
Michigan
Wisconsin
Washington
New Hampshire
Tennessee
California
California.
Louisiana -
Virginia-.-
War Dept
V/ar Dept....
Navy Dept
War Dept
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept-
Dec.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
July
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
July
tFeb.
Aug.
Aug.
tOct.
tFeb.
July
tApr.
JMay
Jan.
Jan.
4, 1942
11. 1943
28. 1942
2. 1942
21. 1942
8. 1943
8. 1943
23. 1944
3, 1943
1, 1943
1. 1942
5. 1943
10. 1943
10. 1943
5, 1943
5, 1943
8. 1943
15. 1944
1. 1944
12, 1943
12, 1943
Sept. 29, 1943
JMay 1, 1944
Jan.
May
May
18, 1943
4, 1944
3, 1944
June 22,1942
Aug.
Aug.
July
Jan.
Navy Dept j Sept.
Navy Dept Jan.
31. 1943
12. 1944
1,1944
6, 1943
14, 1943
8. 1943
$17, 5(
8.0(
7,2(
5,1(
5, 1(
5, 1(
5.0(
5,0(
5,0(
4,8(
4,7(
4,6(
4,5(
4,5(
4,5(
4,2(
4,1(
4,1(
4,0(
4. Ml "
3.601 "
3,6r ''
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
11
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CHINA— Continued
'hungking (E) — Continued.
(MA & NA)— Con.-.
(T).
Cunming (Yijnnanfu), Yun-
nan (CO).
itiwa, Sinkiang (C) '
onsular offices in Japanese-
occupied areas of China
closed.
COLOMBIA
ogota (E)
Lt. Arthur J. Campbell, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. William R. Cooper, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Houghton Freeman, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
John D . Sumner, economic adviser
William R. Langdon, consul general
Horace H. Smith,' consul
Raymond P. Ludden,2 consul _.
John S. Service,' consul-
M. Robert Rutherford, vice consul
Richard M. Service,* vice consul --
Fong Chuck, vice consul
Stanley A. McGeary, vice consul
Glenn C. Hayes, vice consul
Horace H. Smith,' consul
John C. Wiley, appointed ambassador extraordi-
nary and plenipotentiary.
Paul C. Daniels, counselor of embassy
William E. Dunn, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Gerald A. Mokma, second secretary; consul
Alfred H. Lovell, Jr., third secretary; vice consul,
Herbert F. N. Schmitt, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
James C. Lobenstine, third secretary; vice consul.
Douglas N. Forman, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
D. Chadwick Braggiotti, third secretary; vice
consul.
Granville Oury-Jackson, vice consul-.
George T. Lister,' vice consul
Navy Dept . , .
Navy Dept--.
Navy Dept.-
New York
Massachusetts
Ohio
Massachusetts
Ohio
Montana
California
Hawaii
Colorado
Ohio
Ohio
Indiana-
New York.
Texas
Iowa
Michigan.
Michigan -
Connecticat
Massachusetts.
New York .
Michigan..
New York.
(MA & NA).
Col. John A. Weeks, military attache War Dept...
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attache and naval ' Navy Dept.
attache for air. I
1 Assigned also to Chungking; temporarily at Tihwa.
2 Assigned also to Chungking; resident in Kunming.
3 Assigned also to and resident in Chungking.
* Resident in Chungking.
' Temporary. Functions under the general supervision of the Embassy at Chungking.
« Temporarily. Assigned also to Chungking and Kunming.
'TemporarOy at Buenaventura.
Dec. 7, 1943
May 17,1944
July 23.1943
Sept. 8,1944
June
July
tNov.
July
June
Jan.
Feb.
July
Dec.
Oct.
10, 1943
27, 1943
6, 1942
14, 1943
25, 1943
25. 1943
10. 1944
11, 1944
10, 1943
13, 1943
Sept. 21, 1944
Oct. 22,
Oct. 4,
Feb. 15,
June 30,
July 22,
May 16,
June 10,
1943
1943
1944
1941
1942
1942
1942
Jan. 16, 1943
Dec. 15,
tMar. 7,
July 1,
Jan. 18,
1938
1944
1943
1944
$8,000
5,100
4,500
4,500
3,500
5,100
17, 500
7,000
8,900
4,700
3,000
3,000
2.750
2,750
2,750
12
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
COLOMBIA— Continued
Bogota (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Con
(T).
Barranquilla (C).
(T).
Bucaramanga (C) .
Call(C)...
(T).
Buenaventura (VC).
Maj. Edwin McKee, asst. military attache
Capt. James R. Fitzpatrick, asst. military attachfe.
Capt. Arc-her B. Hannah, asst. military attache. .
Maj. Justin C. Tobias, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Robert Breckinridge, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Horace V. Oeib, agricultural adviser
T. Lynn Smith," senior agricultural analyst.
Richard M. Connell, senior economic analyst
John Abel Hopkins, agricultural adviser —
Robert J. Derby, special assistant
James D. Bell, senior economic analyst
Albert H. Gerberich, cultural-relations attache...
Arthur H. Taylor, economic analyst...
George W. Caldwell, Jr., economic analyst
Lawrence Pierce, economic analyst
Fidencio Querra, junior economic analyst
Walter Trenta, special assistant
H. Theodore Hoffman, junior economic analyst..
Irwin C. Byington, junior economic analyst
Glenn R. McCarty, Jr., vice consul...
New Jersey...
Iowa
Texas
Maryland
Pennsylvania -
July
Feb.
July
July
Feb.
May
June
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Feb.
Iowa Sept.
Henry L. Taylor, junior economic analyst.. Washington July
WarDept...
WarDept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Texas Nov.
Louisiana itJuly
Sept. 11, 1042
Feb. 6, 1042
Aug. 17.1944
Aug. 9, 1944
Oct. 11,1943
Virginia
New York.
Texas
New York.
Ohio
Tennessee..
Leonard G. Dawson, consul..
Andrew B. Wardlaw, vice consul.. .
George Camahan, vice consul
S. Wilson Clark, vice consul
Terrance G. Leonhardy, vice consul-
Weldon Litsey, vice consul...
J. Brock Havron, vice consul.
Howard A. Bowman, consul
Fernando Terrassa, vice consul
Park F. Wollam, vice consul
Robert G. Wesson, vice consul
George T. Lister,^ vice consul.
Cartagena (C) (T) ...j Leonard R. Morey, vice consul
j AVilliam B. Randolph, vice consul
Medellln (C) | James S. Triolo, vice consul
I Walter W. Wiley, vice consul
(T)... I George W. Skora, vice consul
COSTA RICA
San Jos6 (E) .
.ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
S. Walter Washington, first secretary; consul
Edward S. Maney, second secretary: consul
H. Gordon Minnigerode, second secretary; vice
consul.
Livingston D. Watrous, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
1 Temporarily, for special duty.
' Temporarily.
Virginia.. Mar.
South Carolina... Dec.
New York i July
California. i Oct.
Michigan j Sept.
Apr.
JJan.
May
Apr.
Mar.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Wyoming...
Teimessee...
California...
Puerto Rico.
California...
Ohio
New York..
New York..
Virginia j Aug.
California ' Apr.
July
May
North Carolina. .
Arizona ,
11, 1042
1, 1944
21, 1941
15, 1944
1,1942
29,1944
1, 1944
29, 1943
4, 1943
6, 1943
18, 1943
23. 1943
9,1941
0,1942
30, 1941
21. 1943
22. 1944
27. 1941
8,1942
2,1943
16. 1942
10, 1944
16, 1944
1. 1942
4,1941
1. 1943
31. 1943
19. 1944
19, 1942
31,1944
28, 1944
21, 1944
29, 1944
West Virginia I Aug. 3,1944
Texas July 6.1944
DIst. Columbia.. Aug. 27,1941
New York Oct.
7.1042
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
13
Post
COSTA RICA— Continued
San Jos6 (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)...
(T).
Qolflto (CA)
Puntarenas (VC) (T)..
Quepos (CA)
Port Limon (C)
(T)..... — :.
CUBA
Habana (E).
Name and rank
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache (or air.
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache.
MaJ. Irving E. Roberts, asst. military attache
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Qoodin, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard VV. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Og) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Philip P. Clover,' petroleum attache
Victor C. Heck, Junior economic analyst. . .
Edward D. Cuffe, junior economic analyst.
John Logan Hagan, vice consul
J. Ramon Solana, vice consul
Fred F. Flandry, consular agent
John I. Copeland, vice consul
Keimetb W. Harding, consular agent.
Hilton F. Wood, vice consul.
Spruille Braden, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
John J. Muccio, counselor of embassy
Albert F. Nufer, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Paul Q. Minneman, agricultural attache
George C. Howard, first secretary; consul
Richard F. Boyce, consul general; first secretary..
Charles H. Ducote, commercial attache
Garret G. Ackerson, Jr., first secretary; consul
George M. Graves, second secretary; consul
Kennett F. Potter, second secretary; consul
Gordon L. Burke, consul
H. Bartlett Wells, second secretary; consul
Orray Taft, Jr., second secretary; consul
Harold E. Montamat, second secretary; consul...
Hector C. Adam, Jr., second secretary; vice con-
sul.
Thomas S. Campen, asst. commercial attache
William W. Walker, third secretary; vice consul..
Whence ap-
pointed
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept-.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New York
California
New York
Virginia
North Carolina,..
North Carolina-
New York.
New York.
Rhode Island -
New York
Ohio
Dist. Columbia..
Michigan...
Massachusetts
New Jersey -
Vermont
Missouri
Georgia
New Jersey ..
California
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina..
North Carolina..
Date of as-
signment
Jan.
{Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
July
July
June
1.^, 1944
20, 1948
13, 1943
8, 1943
14, 1943
6, 1942
21, 1942
29. 1942
12. 1943
July 12, 1944
Feb. 7, 1942
July 30,1942
Sept. 19, 1944
July 12, 1944
Jan. 20,1943
Aug. 17, 1944
Jan. 20,1943
June 26, 1944
Dec. 20,1941
Aug. 2, 1944
JNov. 5,1942
Apr.
Nov.
June
tNov.
JAug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
June
15, 1942
6. 1942
6. 1943
13. 1942
13, 1942
12. 1943
5, 1940
16, 1944
16, 1943
18. 1943
11. 1944
16, 1943
JDec. 16,1942
July 11,1942
Salary
$17, 500
7,200
8,000
7,400
7,900
6,900
5.000
4,600
4,900
4,600
4,400
4,200
4,100
4,100
4,100
4,000
3,000
' Assigned also to Ciudad Trujillo, San Salvador, Guatemala, Port-au-Prince, Tegucigalpa, Managua, and Panama;
esident in Guatemala.
14
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
CUBA— Continued
Habana (E)— Continued.
(MA &NA)
(T).
Antilla (C)
Camaguey (C)
Cienfuegos (C)
Sagua la Grande (CA).
Nuevitas (C)
Santiago de Cuba (C)
Manzanillo (CA).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA i
Praha (E)
Thomas J. Cole, vice consul
John H. Marvin, vice consul
Raoul F. Washington, vice consul.
Edward S. Benet, vice consul
Col. Egon R. Tausch, military attache
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attachfe.
Col. John N. Hart, naval attache and naval at-
tach6 for air.
Lt. Col. William E. Boone, asst. military attachfe.
Capt. Edward J. Ruff, asst. military attache
Lt. Albert J. Powers, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. John C. Hill, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attache for air.
Clarence A. Botsford, minerals attach^
Gustavo Duran, special assistant
Clarence Boonstra, asst. agricultural attach^
John T. Reid, special assistant
Eugene Desvernine, special assistant
Adolph B. Horn, special assistant
E. Clinton Smith, asst. petroleum attache
Arden Edward DuBois, junior economic analyst-
Charles T. Warner, vice consul
James Bennett, junior economic analyst
Joseph A. Jones, special assistant
George Varrelmann. Junior economic analyst
Horace J. Dickinson, consul
Lawrence S. Armstrong, consuL _
F. Ridgway Lineaweaver, consul.
Eugene E. Jova, consular agent...
Gerald G. Jones, vice consul
Franklin Hawley, consul •_
Harry W. Story, vice consul
Raoul A. Bertot, consular agent..
ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy 2 3 4_.
John n. Bruins, first secretary
Livingston Satterthwaite,' civil air attach^
Ohio
Florida
New York
Massachusetts.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Apr. 25,1941
tFeb. 28,1927
tFeb. 28,1927
June 23,1944
Jan. 17, 1944
tSept. 30, 1943
•Tune 21.1943
Nov. 1, 1941
July 22, 1944
July 3, 1943
Mar. 21, 1944
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Louisiana
North Carolina. -.
New York
Dist. Columbia. .
New York
Minnesota.
Virginia
New York
Virginia
Pennsylvania
Arkansas
New York
Pennsylvania...
Cuba
South Dakota...
Michigan
North Carolina.
Cuba
Dec.
Jan.
tOct.
Sept.
July
June
tJune
Jan.
July
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
26. 1942
30. 1943
14, 1943
19, 1944
12, 1944
15. 1942
3, 1944
14. 1943
25, 1944
14, 1943
23, 1943
22, 1943
Feb. 7, 1922
Aug. 16, 1944
July 5, 1943
tOct. 6, 1922
June 23, 1944
Sept. 6, 1944
Feb. 13,1925
JApr. 20,1922
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Pennsylvania
tSept. 15, 1943
Feb. 7, 1944
Aug. 15,1944
' Government of Czechoslovakia established in England.
2 Assigned also near the Governments of the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland establiFbed in England.
' Assigned also to Brussels.
* With the personal rank nf minister
5 Assigned also to London and Dublin and near the Governments ol the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Yugoslavia
established in England; resident in London.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
15
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
CZECHOSLOVAKIA—
Continued
Praha (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)
Col. William McKee Dunn,' military attach^
WarDept
tSept. 21, 1943
Capt. Donald Frothingham.i naval attache and
Navy Dept-
Sept. 19, 1944
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attach6
WarDept
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache..
War Dept
Oct. 25,1943
Maj.Robert L. Grosjean,' asst. military attach6..__
War Dept
Jan. 13,1943
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland.i asst. military attache.
WarDept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen," asst. military attache..
WarDept
Sept. 6,1943
Capt. Edmond Kennedy,' asst. military attachfi
WarDept
Sept. 5,1944
for air.
1st Lt. Willem E. Boom,' asst. military attache
War Dept
July 12, 1944
for air.
Lt. Comdr. Julius Fleischmann,' asst. naval
Navy Dept
Sept. 16, 1944
attache and asst. naval attachg for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attachfi and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek,' asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 22,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
DENMARK
Copenhagen (Kobenhavn)...
Ray Atherton,' envoy extraordinary and minister
Illinois
tJuly 8, 1943
plenipotentiary.
Legation and Consulate Gen-
eral at Copenhagen closed.
(Greenland)
Godthaab (C) .
John B. Ocheltree, consul ... . . .. . .
Nevada
Sept. 26, 1942
Julv 13, 1944
$4, 600
Gunnard Holm, vice consul
Washington.. _..
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Ciudad Trujillo (E)
Ellis 0. Briggs, ambassador extraordinary and
Maine _
Mar. 21, 1944
10, 000
plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Robert Newbegin, second secretary; consul
Massachusetts...
Dec. 11,1942
4,400
Andrew E. Donovan, 2d, second secretary; vice
California
Apr. 5, 1944
4,500
consul.
Harry Clinton Reed, third secretary; vice consul
Ohio
{Dec. 16,1942
2,750
James Q. McCargar, third secretary; vice consul
California
Nov. 25, 1943
2,500
Hernan C. Vogenitz, vice consul
Ohio
July 9, 1943
(MA&NA)
Maj. Thomas D. Burns, military attache
WarDept
July 27, 1944
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
War Dept
Sept. 30, 1943
attache.
Maj. Roger Willock, naval attach^ and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1944
attache for air.
Lt. Leland P. Johnston, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Oct. 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air.
' Assigned also near the Governments of the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland established In England.
' Accredited also to Canada.
613145—44-
16
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST! OCTOBER 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-
Continued
Oiudad Trujillo (E)— Con.
(T)
Philip P. Clover,' petroleum attache
Ospood Hardy, attach^
New York.. . ._
California...
Florida.-
July 12,1944
tSept. 26, 1944
Apr. 27,1944
July 7, 1944
tApr. 6, 1943
Dec. 14,1943
Nov. 14, 1922
Mar. 27, 1943
John Allen Bennett, senior economic analyst
Maurice J . Broderick, economic analyst . - - -
New York
New York
Oregon...
Ray Ground, junior economic analyst
La Romana (CA)
ECUADOR
Quito (E)
New York
Michigan
Robert M. Scotten, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
.counselor of embassy
$10, 000
Howard H. Tewksbury, commercial attache
James W. Gantenbein, second secretary; consul..
Claude G. Ross, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts...
Oregon
Oct. 7, 1939
Jan. 25,1943
Dec. 3, 1941
IJan. 29,1944
Feb. 8, 1944
Feb. 1, 1944
May 12, 1944
Mar. 25, 1943
Aug. 2,1944
May 20,1944
June 21.1944
Apr. 29,1944
July 21,1941
June 5, 1944
May 15.1943
Jan. 1, 1942
Nov. 27, 1942
Mar. 3,1944
Dec. 28,1942
May 20,1943
tSept. 19, 1944
Sept. 7,1944
June 8, 1942
June 19, 1944
7,000
4,900
California
Illinois
3,000
(MA'f& NA)
Lt. Col. Charles L. Andrews, mUitary attache...
Maj. Raleigh T. Harrington, military air attache
Lt. Comdr. Peyton H. Park, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Maj. Vernet L. Gresham, asst. military attache. ..
Lt. Walter .\damson, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
John M. Beard, senior economic analyst
Olaf Francis Sundt.- petroleimi attache ..
War Dept
War D^t
Navy Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
North Carolina. _
Texas
New Jersey
Wyoming
Pennsylvania
New York
New Jersey
Michigan
California
Kentucky
New York
Illinois
(T)
Raymund L. Zwemer, cultural-relations attache..
E. Allen Fidel, junior economic analyst. .
Dominic de la Salandra, cultural-relations attache-
David A Lines, economic analyst
John D. McCuUough, junior economic analyst...
Carl E. Moore, economic analyst
Miss Norma Lemmon. junior economic analyst...
Philip O Cottell, vice consul
Guayaquil (CO)
Miss Ellen Collins, junior cultural-relations assist-
ant.
Joseph F. Burt, consul general
6,000
Ellis .\. Bonnet, consul . ....
Texas
Illinois
4.800
Walter Smith, vice consul.
Francis Henry Colombat, vice consul..
4,000
(T)
California
» Assigned also to San Jos6, San Salvador, Guatemala, Port-au-Prince, Tegucigalpa, Managua, and PanamS; resident in
Guatemala.
' Assigned also to La Paz, Santiago, and Lima; resident in Lima.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
17
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
EGYPT
Cairo (L).
(MA & NA).
(MA &,NA(
S. Pinkney Tuck, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Joseph E. Jacobs, counselor of legation; consul
general.
Karl L. Rankin, commercial attach^
Harold D. Robison, second secretary; consul
Ralph Miller, second secretary; consul.
James Espy, second secretary; consul
Gordon H. Mattison, second secretary; vice consul.
Edward A. Dow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
John M. McSweeney, third secretary; vice consul-
David LeBreton, Jr., third secretary; vice consul.
Wendell S. Howard, vice consul
David L. Gamon, vice consul
Paul L. Springer, vice consul-.
(T)-.
lexandria (C)
ort Said (C)
lez (C)
EL SALVADOR
m Salvador (El.
Lt. Col. John W. Dregge, military attachS
Lt. Comdr. John T. Harding, naval attachfi and
naval attache for air.
1st Lt. John Brinton, asst. military attach^
Lt. Walter A. Page, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
John H. Leavell, attache
W. Bruce Lockling, special assistant
Richard S. Leach, special assistant
Walter L. Campbell, economic analyst.
Hooker A. Doolittle, consul general
Robert C. Coudray, vice consul
Reginald P. Mitchell, consul
Oscai- C. Holder, vice consul
John F. Simmons, appointed ambassador extraor-
dinary and plenipotentiary.
.first secretary
Gerhard Gade, second secretary; consul
Overton G. Ellis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul. .
H. Gardner Ainsworth, third secretary; vice consul-
Wallace W. Stuart, third secretary; vice consul..
Joseph E. Maleady, vice consul
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardle, military air attache..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
New York
South Carolina..
Maine
Utah--.-
New York
Ohio
Ohio
Nebraska
IVLissachusetts..
Dist. Columbia.
Florida
California
New Jersey
War Dept-.
Navy Dept.
Jan. 14, 1944
Mar. 10, 1943
War Dept May 22,1943
Navy Dept Apr. 13,1944
May 4,1944
Aug. 30,1940
Feb.
Feb.
Nov,
May
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
{June
July
5, 1944
5, 1944
19. 1943
1, 1944
27. 1944
20, 1941
31, 1943
11, 1943
28. 1943
21. 1944
8, 1944
Oklahoma
Washington.
Dist. Columbia..
Connecticut
New York
Rhode Island
Florida
Louisiana..
New York-
Illinois
Washington
Louisiana.-
Tennessee
Masisachusetts
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Apr.
June
June
Mar.
Apr.
June
Dec.
May
28, 1944
6, 1944
17, 1943
26. 1943
28. 1944
12, 1943
16, 1943
19. 1942
$10,000
10,000
7,400
5, 000
4,700
4,000
4,000
3,500
3,000
3.000
Sept. 21, 1944
Juuo 4,1940
Aug. 2,1937
Dee. 3, 1941
Sept. 10, 1942
July 19,1934
Jan. 15, 1944
Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13, 1943
7,200
4,200
3.000
10, 000
4,000
4,200
3,000
3,000
18
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
Post
EL SALVADOR— Continued
San Salvador(E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
(T).
ESTONIA
Legation at Tallinn closed.
ETHIOPIA
Addis Ababa (L)
FINLAND
Diplomatic relations witn Fin-
land severed June 30, 1944.
FRANCE AND
POSSESSIONS
(France)
Paris (M)s.
Name and ranlj
Whence ap-
pointed
Ma]. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attach^
Capt. George Bragg Massey, asst. military attache.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attachfe
and asst. naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attach§ for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
Philip P. Clover, 1 petroleum attach§
Edward J. Shahady, economic analyst
Allan F. McLean, Jr., vice consul
John K. Caldwell, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
first secretary
William E. Cole, Jr., second secretary; vice consul.
Donald H. Nichols, vice consul
Edward M. Ingle, vice consul
(T).
Jefferson Caffery, representative of the U. S. to
the de facto French Authority. 3
Hugh S. Fullerton, counselor; consul genera!
Selden Chapin, counselor '..
Lester De Witt Mallory, agricultural attach^ —
Gerald A. Drew, secretary; consul
George M. Abbott, secretary; consul
James E. Paries, secretary; consul
George W. Renchard, secretary; consul.
Tyler Thompson, secretary; consul
Norris B. Chipman, secretary; consul
Carlton Hurst, secretary; consul
Douglas MacArthur, 2d, secretary; vice consul..
Ivan B. White, second secretary; vice consul...
Boies C. Hart, Jr., secretary; vice consul..
John R. Wood, vice consul
Sabin J. Dalfercs, vice consul
Cyrus B. Follmcr, vice consul
Leslie A. Weisenberg, vice consul
Robert R. Cunningham, vice consul
Date of as-
signment
War Dept..
War Dept..
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
New York.
Texas
Delaware..
Kentucky.
New York...
New Mexico.
Texas
Louisiana.
Loren Carroll, press attach^
Sidney A. Mitchell, adviser on economic affairs..
Harold Frost Johnson, economic adviser.
Richard Eldridge, senior economic analyst
Harry A. Woodruff, special assistant
> Assigned also to San Jos§, Ciudad Trujillo, Guatemala, Port-au-Prince, Tegucigalpa, Managua, and Panamfi; residei
in Guatemala. ' Not yet open to the public. ' With the personal rank of ambassador
Ohio
Pennsylvania...
California
California
Ohio
North Carolina.
Michigan
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Dist. Columbia.
Dist. Columbia.
Oregon
Connecticut
Florida
Louisiana... ...
Pennsylvania. . .
Illinois ...
Ohio.
Sept. 8,1943
Sept. 23, 1943
Mar. 6.1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
July 12, 1944
Aug. 21,1944
Nov. 27, 1942
tOct. 7,1943 $10,0
Oct. 30,1943
Nov. 29, 1943
July 15,1944
Oct. 5, 1944
Illinois
New York-
Kentucky..
Texas.
New York.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
13, 1944
1, 1944
27, 1944
2, 1944
13, 1944
13, 1944
14, 1944
15, 1944
13, 1944
23, 1944
8, 1944
25,1944
1,1944
29, 1944
26, 1944
14, 1944
18,1944
1, 1944
Sept. 1,1944
Sept 26,1944
Sept. 1,1944
Sept. 7,1944
Sept. 1,1944
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
19
Post
FRANCE AND POSSES
SIGNS— Continued
(France) — Continued
larseille (C) i
(T)
(Possessions)
Igiers, Algeria (CG)
(T)-
Name and rank
Lee D. Randal], vice consul
John H. Boyd, special assistant
Edward P. Lawton, consul
Heyward G. Hill, consul
Stuart W. Rockwell, secretary; vice consul
Joseph F. Walker, vice consul
Oscar W. Fredrickson, vice consul
Edwin L. Smith, vice consul
Jack il. Heck, vice consul
Charles J . Little, senior economic analyst
Francis A. O'Connell, economic analyst
Robert D. Ross, economic analyst
Albert W. Scott, consul _..
Donald Woolf, junior economic analyst
Jack Marvin Perlman, vice consul
James R. Wilkinson, consul
Armistead M. Lee, vice consul
Christian Hans Nelson, senior economic analyst
James 1.. O'Sullivan, vice consul
William H. Christensen,^ vice consul
Alden J. Hiern, senior economic analyst...
Ora S. Sitton, vice consul
Frank A. Schuler, Jr., consul
Edmund Osborne Barker, vice consul
David K. Newman, vice consul
.iubrey Lee Welch, Jr., vice consul
Richard M. de Lambert, consul _
Scudder Alersman, vice consul
Clifton R. Wharton, consul.
Stuart B . Martin, vice consul
Marcel E. Malige, consul general
W. Paul O'Neill, Jr., vice consul
L. Pittman Springs, vice consul
John E . Utter, vice consul _
Laurence L. Davis, vice consul
razzaville, French Equa-
torial Africa (CG).
(T)..
akar, French West Africa
(CG).
(T)
aadeloupe (C) i
artinique, French West
Indies (C).
(T)__
()um6a, New Caledonia (C)
(T)
•an, Algeria (C)
ihiti, Society Islands, Occ-
inia (C).
manarive, Madagascar (C) .
(T)
mis, Tunisia (C)
(T)
GERMANY
ate of war declared by
jermany December 11,
1941.
T ofEcers on duty in special
)fBce see p. 51.
' Not yet open to the public.
2 Assigned also to Antigua and Curacao; resident in Antigua.
Whence ap-
pointed
Illinois
Mississippi-
Georgia
Louisiana
Pennsylvania. ..
Illinois
Washington
Arkansas
Ohio..
New York
California.
Illinois. _
Missouri
California
New York
Wisconsin..
Virginia
New Jersey
Connecticut
South Dakota...
Louisiana
Washington
Michigan
Nebraska
Missouri
South Carolina. -
New Mexico
Missouri
Massachusetts..
Ohio .-
Idaho
Pennsylvania
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Ohio
Date of as-
signment
Sept. 25, 1944
Sept. 25, 1944
Dec.
tDec.
Jan.
tJan.
Sept.
Apr.
tJan.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug. II
Feb. 5,
Aug. 28^
Aug. 30,
Dec. 18,
June 7;
Mar. 10,
June
Feb.
Apr.
Mar.
tJune
Apr.
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
June
June
July
Jan.
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1944
1944
1944
1944
1944
1943
1943
1944
1944
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1943
1944
1943
1943
1944
1941
1922
1942
1942
1943
1943
1935
1941
1944
Salary
$3, 000
6,200
4,600
3,000
5,100
6,200
2,750
2,750
4,100
6,000
5,100
7,000
3,000
20 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER
1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Sala
GREAT BRITAIN AND
NORTHERN IRELAND,
AND INDIA
London (E)
John G. Winant, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Loyd V. Steere, agricultural attachfe
New Hampshire.
California...
New York
Mississippi
Virginia
Iowa
Feb. 11,1941
June 28,1939
tJan. 7, 1944
tApr. 15,1943
Sept. 12, 1944
July 29,1944
Sept. 30. 1943
Oct. 26,1943
Nov. 13, 1943
Sept. 20, 1944
June 14,1943
Mar. 17, 1941
Apr. 2, 1941
Sept. 15, 1942
tDec. 9, 1941
Mar. 17, 1942
tDec. 9, 1941
Dec. 14.1943
tJuly 25,1944
tMar. 9,1942
July 19,1941
Dec. 22,1941
Mar. 10, 1941
Dec. 7, 1943
May 31, 1944
Mar. 11,1944
June 2, 1941
June 2, 1941
Sept. 28, 1944
Oct. 17,1933
Aug. 17,1942
Aug. 24,1939
tOct. 6, 1943
tDec. 4, 1943
Mar. 1, 1943
Apr. 16,1943
Nov. 3,1943
July 29,1944
Feb. 13,1942
Feb. 6, 1943
Feb. 22,1943
May 31,1943
Nov. 11, 1943
Nov. 25, 1943
Mar. 6,1942
Dec. 14.1942
June 1, 1943
Feb. 4, 1944
^y, Poland, and
$17,1
9,1
8,:
8,1
8,1
fi,'
5,
5,
5,
5,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
....
Yuj
Waldemar J. Gallman, counselor of embassy
Don C. Bliss, Jr., commercial attache
Harrv C. Hawkins, economic counselor
Raymond A. Hare, second secretary; consul
Carlos J. Warner, second secretary; consul
Edward T. Wailes, second secretary; consul
Sidney H. Browne, second secretary: consul
Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., second secretary;
consul.
Wlnfleld H. Scott, second secretary; consul..
Dorsey Gassaway Fisher, second secretary; consul.
Ohio
New York
New Jersey
Colorado-
Dist. Columbia..
Maryland
Wyoming
Nebraska
Massachusetts...
Idaho
John M. Allison, second secretary; consul
Hem-y E. Stebbins, second secretary; consul
Avery F. Peterson, second secretary; consul
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
New York
Georgia
Virginia
John F. Stone, second secretary; consul.
Livingston Satterthwaite, 'civil air attache
Mulford A. Colebrook, second secretary; consul.
Fred K. Salter, second secretary; vice consul
Stephen C. Brown, second secretary; vice consul.
John Ordway, third secretary; vice consul
Charles W. Thayer, third secretary; vice consul..
Lampton Berry, third secretary; vice consul
Robert P. Chalker, third secretary; vice consul...
Donald B. Calder, third secretary; vice consul...
Richard A. Johnson, third secretary; vice consul..
Irven M. Eitreim, third secretary; vice consuL..
John J. Coyle, vice consul
Dist. Columbia..
Pennsylvania
Mississippi
Florida
New York
Illinois...
South Dakota—.
New York
Massachusetts...
Connecticut
Virginia
South Carolina...
War Dept
WarDept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
WarDept
WarDept...
WarDept..
War Dept
WarDept
War Dept
War Dept..
WarDept
WarDept
War Dept.
Netherlands, Norw
Herbert W. Carlson, vice consul
John F. Clafley, vice consul
.
Charles M. Rice, Jr., vice consul
John G. Riddick, vice consul
(MA A XA)...
Brig. Gen. Paul E. Peabody, military attach^
Col. Milton M. Turner, military air attache
Rear Admiral George B. Wilson, naval attach^...
Capt. Wendell F. Kline, naval attache for air 2...
Col. Bernard B. McMahon, asst. military attach^.
Col. Frank F. Reed, asst. military attach^
Col. Ralph E. Doty, asst. military attachfi
Col. Marion Van Voorst, asst. military attache
Col. Carnes B. Lee, asst. military attache.
' Assigned also to Dublin
slavia established in England
3 Also assistant naval atta
Col. Harold Fowler, asst. military attache..
Lt. Col. John W. Easton, asst. military attache..
Lt. Col. Jack William Votion, asst. military
attache.
Lt. Col. Robert A. Turner, asst. military attache.
Lt. Col. John T. McCall, asst. military air
attache.
and near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the
resident in London,
ehe at London.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
21
Post
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.—
Continaed
London (E) — Continued.
(MA & NA)-Con
(T).
(Belfast, Northern Ireland
(CO).
(T)
Birmingham, Engird (C)...
(T)
Bradford, England (C)
Bristol, England (C)
Cardiff, Wales (C)
Edinburgh, Scotland (C)
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Lt. Col. Raymond L. Curtice, asst. military air
attache.
Maj. Peter C. Messer, asst. military attache.
Maj. Hiram M. Stout, asst. military attache
Maj. Freeman F. Bates, asst. military air attache. .
Maj. Nicholas D. N. Harvey, asst. military at-
tache.
Maj. Florence H. Jepson, asst. military attache..
Maj. Angus Van Rutledge, asst. military attache.
Maj. David M. Greeley, asst. military attache...
Capt. Alfred G. Boyd, asst. military attache
Capt. Charles T. Barnes, asst. military air
attache.
Capt. John K. Linn, Jr., asst. military attache..
Capt. Fred H. Gowen, asst. military air attache..
Capt. Sarah H. Bowditch, asst. military attache..
Capt. Tully Shelley, asst. naval attache
Lt. Writner Hostetter, asst. naval attache
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept-
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept..
War Dept.
Clarence E. Meyer, attache
E. F. Penrose, special assistant
Warren S. Lockwood, attache
Harold R. Spiegel, senior economic analyst
Smith Davison Turner, attache
Donald L. Wright, attache...
Miss Ruth Beatrice Russell, economic analyst ...
Albert H. Robbins, senior economic analyst
Miss Ethel M. Johnson, special assistant
Willard O. Brown, agricultural economist
Lee Murray, attache
Samuel Gardner Welles, attache
Mrs. Edith Tilton Denhardt, special assistant...
Archie M. Andrews, Jr., junior economic analyst.
Miss Mary Ann Pardue, junior press-relations
officer.
William Joseph Ford, vice consul
War Dept. -
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Date of as-
signment
New York
California.
Dist. Columbia
Michigan
New York
New Jersey
California
Illinois
New Hampshire..
Texas
Maryland
New Jersey
California
Connecticut
Tennessee
New Hampshire.
Glasgow, Scotland (C).
Hull, England (C)
Liverpool, England (C).
(T)
Quincy F. Roberts, consul Texas
Casimir T. Zawadski,! vice consul New York
William Francis Ayer, vice consul _._ Pennsylvania.
Samuel Sokobin, consul New Jersey
Samuel E. Boaz, vice consul Tennessee
Joseph G. Groeninger, consul Maryland
Roy W. Baker, consul New York
Sheridan Talbott, consul Kentucky
Charles Roy Nasmith, consul New York
Julian K. Smedberg, vice consul. New York
Hugh H. Watson, consul general Vermont
Richard S. Huestis, consul New York
Charles James Kolinski, vice consul Wisconsin
John A. Embry, consul Florida,
C. Porter Kuykendall, consul general i Pennsylvania.
Hugh Watson, vice consul. New York
George P. H. Rector, vice consul. ...' Virginia
Mar. 13, HM-1
Mar,
Apr. 15,
{Sept. 20,
Aug. 28,
18, 1943
1943
1943
1943
Mar. 28,
Feb. 8,
Apr.
Mar. 18,
Sept. 20,
Jan. 1
Feb. 2,
Mar. 9,
Jan. 13
July 3,
Aug.
Sept.
JMay
July
May
Aug.
July
Oct.
July
June
June
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
Nov.
Sept. 19
Sept.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Apr.
Oct.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Feb.
Apr.
tMar.
May
Aug.
1944
1944
1944
1943
1943
1944
1944
1944
1944
1942
1943
1941
1944
1942
1943
1943
1944
1942
1944
1942
1944
1943
1941
1943
1943
1944
1942
1942
1944
1944
1944
1941
1931
1943
1935
1938
1942
1943
1943
1944
1944
18.1923
12, 1944
Salary
$7,000
4,900
4,S0O
4,900
6,200
7,900
4,300
4,900
6,900
Temporarfly detailed to London for duty with staff of Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force.
22
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1. 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
GREAT BRITAIN. Etc.—
Continued
Manchester, England (C)
Newcastle-on-Tyne, England
(C).
Plymouth, England (C)
Southampton, England (C) . .
George Alexander Armstrong, consul.
Henry O. Ramsey, vice consul
Charles H. Helsler, consul
New York
South Dakota.
Delaware
Fred H. Houck, vice consul
F. AVillard Calder, vice consul .
Dist. Columbia.
New York
(Europe)
Gibraltar (C)
Malta (C) «-.
(India
New Delhi (M).
(T).
Bombay (C).
Calcutta (CO).
(T)
Karachi (C)
Madras (C).
C. Paul Fletcher, consul.
Tennessee.
Aug. 29, 1941
Sept. 12, 1940
Feb. 17,1942
June 13, 1935
Mar. 25, 1944
Mar. 13, 1944
William Phillips, personal representative of the
President.'
George R. Merrell, secretary
Clayton Lane, secretary.
Sheldon T. Mills, secretary
Glenn A. Abbey, secretary
Adrian B. Colquitt,' secretary
James P. Speer, 2d,3 secretary
Robert M. Bruns.s attache
Howard Donovan,* consul
George D. LaMont, consul. _
Ray L. Thurston, vice consul
Charles O. Thompson, vice consul-
Joseph J. Wagner, vice consul
Charles W. Adair, Jr.,* vice consul.
Myrl S. Myers, consul general
Samuel J. Fletcher, consul
Charles E. Brookhart, consul
Kenneth J. Yearns, consul...
Elvin Seibert, consul
Adrian B. Colquitt,' vice consul...
Philip H. Bagby, vice consul
Alden M. Haupt, vice consul
James P. Speer, 2d, 5 vice consul
Robert M. Bruns,' vice consul
Dallas M. Coors, vice consul
Clarence E. Macy, consul
Jay Dixon Edwards, vice consul . . .
Philip M. Davenport, vice consul..
Joseph S. Sparks, vice consul
Roy E. B. Bower, consul
' Not functioning.
' With the rank of ambassador.
• Assigned also to Calcutta; resident in New Delhi.
« Assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
« Assigned also to and resident in New Delhi.
Massachusetts..,
Missouri...
California..
Oregon
Wisconsin .
Georgia
Oklahoma.
Indiana
Illinois..
New York
Wisconsin
Alaska..
New York..
Ohio.
Pennsylvania
Maine
fowa. _ .-
Dist. Columbia.
New York
("Seorgia
Virginia..
Illinois
Oklahoma
Indiana..
New York
Colorado
Oregon
Maryland..
California
California
Dec. 18,1942
Mar. 24. 1942
Apr. 26)1943
Aug. 19, 1943
Mar. 31, 1944
Aug. 6, 1942
Sept. 15, 1943
Apr. 17,1944
Jan.
Apr.
May
June
June
Dec.
Apr.
July
Apr.
Aug.
May
June
June
June
Sept.
-\pr.
June
June
July
June
.Mar.
Oct.
7, 1939
3,1944
20, 1941
22, 1943
2. 1941
27, 1941
1,1944
5, 1943
24, 1943
30, 1943
25, 1944
21,1941
4, 1943
18, 1943
15. 1943
17,1944
29. 1944
10, 1936
24. 1943
20, 1942
21. 1944
7. 1942
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
23
Post
GREAT BRITAIN, Etc.—
Continued
(Other Asia)
Consular offices in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Aden, Arabia (C) (T)
Colombo, Ceylon (C)
(T).
(Africa)
Accra, Gold Coast, West Af-
rica (C).
(T)
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
(CO).
(T)...
Freetown, Sierra Leone
(CA).
Mombasa, Kenya, East
Africa (C).i
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
(CO).
(T)
(Fiji Islands)
Suva, Fiji Islands (C)
(Newfoundland)
St. John's (CQ)
(Other America)
Antigua, Leeward Islands,
British West Indies (C).
Barbados, B. W.I. (C)
Belize, British Honduras (C).
Georgetown, British Guiana
(C).
(T)
Grenada, B. W. I. (C)_
Hamilton, Bermuda (CO)...
Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I.
(C).
(T)
Nassau, N. P., Bahamas (C).
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.
W. I. (C).
Name and rank
Harlan B. Clark, consul
Robert A. Stein, vice consul
Robert L. Buell, consul
Max Waldo Bishop, consul.-.
Richard D. Gatewood, vice consul..
Richard E. Usher, vice consul
Alfred W. Wells, vice consul
Edwin Perry Dyer, Jr., vice consul,
Richard W. Carlson, vice consul
Thomas A. Hickok, consul
Paul F. Du Vivier, vice consul.
Earle J. Richey, vice consul
Andrew G. Lynch, consul.
Harry F. Hemmcrich, vice consul
William H. Bruns, vice consul
Christian K. Nielsen, consular agent.
Joseph I. Touchette, consul
George F. Bogardus, vice consul.-
Willard Quincy Stanton, consul
Joseph Palmer, 2d, vice consul
Richard R. Leonard, economic analyst.
Thomas S. Horn, consul..
George D. Hopper, consul general.
Robert J. Cavanaugh, vice consul.
Lubert O. Sanderhoff, vice consul.
Verne G. Staten, vice consul
William H. Christensen,' vice consul.
Samuel R. Thompson, consul...
Culver Gidden, vice consul
George M. Widney, vice consul.
Albert A. Rabida, vice consul
Charles H. Whitaker, vice consul
William H. Beck, consul general
Basil F. Macgowan, vice consul...
John H. Lord, consul
George F. Kelly, vice consul.
Frederick L. Royt, vice consul...
Paul Blanshard, senior economic analyst.
John H. E. McAndrews, vice consul
Raymond E. Kolb, vice consul...
Claude H. Hall, Jr., consul.
Augustus Ostertag, vice consul
Charles B. Bcylard, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Ohio
New Jersey...
New York
Iowa
New York
Wisconsin
New York
Rhode Island.
Ohio
New York
New York
Pennsylvania.
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia.
New York
Massachusetts.
Iowa
Montana
Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania. .
Missouri.
Kentucky.
Illinois
California.
Illinois
South Dakota.
California-
Texas
Alabama..
Colorado
Massachusetts..
Dist. Columbia.
Tennessee
Massachusetts. -
Massachusetts..
Wisconsin
New York
Minnesota
Maryland
Maryland
Pennsylvania...
Pennsylvania
Date of as-
signment
July
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
12, 1944
26, 1943
24. 1943
27. 1944
23, 1944
6, 1943
9,1944
17. 1944
25, 1943
Jan. 13,1944
July 7, 1944
Sept. 2,1943
Nov. 7,1942
Feb. 25, 1944
Feb. 20,1943
Oct. 29,1940
Nov. 6,1943
Feb. 11, 1944
Oct. 10,1941
June 2, 1941
Jan. 8, 1944
July 13,1943
June 19.1941
Aug. 11,1944
Sept. 24, 1943
Sept. 22, 1942
Dec. 6, 1943
May 31,1944
JJuly 11.1932
Nov. 1,1943
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
Apr.
Nov.
Upr.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
July
May
18. 1943
7,1944
22, 1939
8, 1944
21. 1941
1,1925
10. 1944
8, 1942
24. 1939
30. 1944
4, 1937
13. 1942
6.1944
' Functions under supervision of consulate general at Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa.
'•Assigned also to Curacao and Martinique; resident in Antigua.
613145 — 44 4
f v^xvi:ji.vjj.> »;7xuj.i V xv^-^ jjxioj.
/ X \J±J1UX\,
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
GREECE 1
Athens (Athenai) (E)
Lincoln MacVeagh,' ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,' counselor of embassy
Walworth Barbour,' second secretary
Connecticut
New York
Massachusetts...
Nov. 12,1943
Dec. 23,1943
June 10,1943
Feb. 16, 1944
$17, 500
8,200
4,600
2 500
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee,' military attach^...
Lt. Comdr. Thomas D. Spencer, 2 naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Capt. William H. McNeill, 2 asst. military attache.
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
Jan. 10,1944
May 20, 1944
Feb. 25.1944
(T)
Henry Albert Hill,' special assistant
Arthur W. Parsons,' special assistant
New York..
California
Oct. 13,1943
June 18, 1943
Consular oflaces in Greece
closed.
GUATEMALA
Guatemala (E)
Boaz Long, ambassador extraordinary and pleni-
potentiary.
first secretary
New Mexico
Mar. 27. 1943
10 000
Robert F. Woodward, second secretary
Minnesota—-
Virginia..
Aug. 2, 1944
June 19,1942
tFeb. 6, 1943
tNov. 19. 1942
4 600
Archibald R. Randolph, acting commercial
attache.
William C. Affeld, Jr., second secretary ....
4,200
Minnesota
Texas
4,100
Miss Kathleen Molesworth, asst. commercial
attache.
4,000
(MA & NA) -
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
WarDept
WarDept
Navy Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Jan. 15,1944
Sept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13, 1943
Sept. 8,1943
Mar. 6,1942
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (]g) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
(CG)
Thomas H. Robinson, consul
New Jersey
Oklahoma
May 8,1943
{July 10,1931
5,30C
Chester H. Kimrey, vice consul
(T)
John A. Ray, special assistant .
Texas
Oct. 3, 1942
July 12,1944
Oct. 18,1941
tDec. 23,1942
Philip P. Clover,^ petroleum attache
New York
Virginia
New York
Robert S. Chamberlain, cultural-relations attache.
W. Charles Bridgett, special assistant
> Government of Greece established in Egypt.
' Assigned also near the Government of Yugoslavia established in Encland.
' Assigned also to Ciudad Trujillo, San JosS, San Salvador, Port-au-Prince, Tegucigalpa, Managua, and Panam&; resident
in Guatemala.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
25
Post
Name and ranlc
Whence ap-
Date of as-
pointed
signment
GUATEMALA— Continued
Guatemala (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Leroy Q. Denman, Jr., special assistant
James H. Webb, Jr., vice consul..
Texas
July 1, 1942
Apr. 1 1943
Virginia
HAITI
Port-au-Prince (E)
Orme Wilson, ambassador extraordinary and
Mar. 21, 1944
$10,000
plenipotentiary.
Wain Wright Abbott, consul general; first secretary-
Pennsylvania
Apr. 13, 1944
7,200
Archibald E. Gray, second secretary; consul
Pennsylvania
Apr. 13. 1944
6,000
Robert S. Folsom, third secretary; vice consul
Massachusetts...
Aug. 15,1941
3,000
(MA & NA)
Maj. John L. Peterson, military attach^
WarDept...
War Dept
Aug. 29, 1944
Sept. 30, 1943
Lt. Col. Charles Le Roy Youmans, military air
attach^.
Lt. Comdr. Francis E. Taylor, naval attach^ and
Navy Dept
Aug. 28, 1943
naval attachfi for air.
Capt. Eddie Karl Gustav Borjesson, asst.
War Dept
Sept. 9,1942
military attache.
Lt. Bryan D. Sheedy, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
Dec. 22,1942
naval attache for air.
(T)
f uly 12. 1944
Jan. 8, 1942
Horace D. Ashton, cultural-relations attach^
Virginia
Cabot Sedgwick, vice consul
Arizona
Dec. 14,1943
May 1, 1944
Thomas J. Griffin, vice consul
Massachusetts
CapHaitlen (CA) ...
Robert Leslie Pettigrew, consular agent
Montana
Oct. 17,1938
Gonaives (CA)
J. William Wo61, consular agent
Massachusetts
Sept. 8,1899
HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa (E)
John D. Erwin, ambassador extraordinary and
Tennessee
tMar. 27, 1943
10,000
plenipotentiary.
._ first secretary
John B. Faust, second secretary; consul
South Carolina...
July 16,1942
4,700
Roswell C. Beverstock, second secretary; vice
California
Oct. 25,1943
4,100
consul.
Ralph N. Clough, third secretary; vice consul
Washington
Mar. 18, 1942
3,000
(MA&NA)
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache
War Dept
Jan. 15,1944
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attache..
War Dept
JSept. 20, 1943
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1943
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Nathan A. Brown, asst. military attache.
War Dept..
Jan. 18,1944
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache..
War Dept.
Sept. 8,1943
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Mar. 6,1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
July 21,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
July 29.1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
June 12,1943
asst. naval attache for air. '
> Assigned also to San Jose, Ciudad Trujillo, San Salvador, Guatemala, Tegucigalpa, Managua, and Panam4; resident In
luatemala.
26
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
HONDURAS— Continued
Tegucigalpa (E)— Continued,
(T)
LaCeiba{C)
(T)
Puerto Cortes (C)-..
Tela(CA)
HUNGARY
Diplomatic relations with
Uungary severed Decem-
ber 11, 1941; state of war
declared by Hungary De-
cember 13, 1941.
ICELAND
Reykjavils (L)
IRAN
Tehran (E) .
(MA).
(C).
Tabriz (C).
IRAQ
Baghdad (L)
(MA).
Name and rank
Philip P. Clover,' petroleum attache..
William L. McOinness, Jr., special assistant.
Albert K. Ludy, Jr., junior economic analyst
Ernest V. Siracusa, vice consul
William Walker Richards, vice consul
Francis C. Jordan, vice consul
Willis E. Walton, consular agent
Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr., envoy "extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
first secretary -
Benjamin M. Hulley, second secretary; consul
Francis I.. Spalding, second secretary; consul
Arnlioth O. Heltberg, vice consul _.
Leland B. Morris, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Richard Ford, first secretary (consul)
James Somerville, commercial attach^
M. Williams Blake, second secretary (vice consul).
John D. Jernegan, second secretary (vice consul)
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., third secretary (vice
consul).
John A. Calhoun, third secretary (vice consul)...
Col. Joseph K. Baker, military attache
Maj. Carl F. Garver,^ military air attache
Maj. Edward S. Kennedy, asst. military attache..
Maj. Robert B. Rlgg, asst. military attache
Richard Ford, consul (first secretary)
John D. Jernegan, vice consul (second secretary)
M. WilliamsBlakc, viceconsul (second secretary)..
C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr., vice consul (third
secretary).
John A. Calhoun, vi^e consul (third secretary)...
Rudolph W. Heftl, vice consul
Harry P. Packard, attache
Robert B. Moody, vice consul. __ _.
Samuel Q. Ebling, consul
Whence ap-
pointed
New York
California
Arizona
California
Virginia
North Carolina.
Honduras
California.
Florida
Massachusetts
California
Pennsylvania-
Oklahoma. .
Mississippi.
Ohio
California..
New York..
California. -
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept..
War Dept..
Oklahoma.
California..
Ohio
New York.
California
Pennsylvania.
Missouri
California
Ohio...
Colorado.
Jan. 12,1943
Oct. 11, 194,-)
Dec. 7, 1943
tJune 17,1944
Feb. 2, 1944
Aug. 12.1944
July 7,1944
Loy W. Henderson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary. {
first secretary
Daniel Oaudin, Jr., second secretary; consul Pennsylvania...
William D . Moreland , Jr. , second secretary; consul i Oregon
Walter W. Birge, Jr., third secretary; vice consul, j New York
Donald C. Bergus, vice consul Indiana
Col. Paul H. M. Converse, military attache. | War Dept
Maj. Carl F. Garver,3 military air attache _..' War Dept
1st Lt. Archibald B. Roosevelt, Jr., asst. military | War Dept
attache. I
' Assigned also to San Jose, Ciudad Trujillo, San Salvador, Guatemala, Port-au-Princo, Managua, and PanaraS; resident
in Guatemala.
' Assigned also to Baghdad; resident in Tehran.
' Assigned also to and resident in Tehran.
Date of as-
signment
July 12,1944
Aug. 15,1942
Aug. 2.5, 1943
Mar. 25,1943
June 21, 1944
Dec. 9, 1943
Sept. 1,1943
Mar. 21, 1944
Feb. 12,1944
Feb. 12, 1944
Sept. 4,1941
Mar. 21, 1944
Sept. 29, 1943
Feb. 15,1944
JMay 1, 1944
tMay 1, 1944
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 6,1942
Jan. 5, 1943
Aug. 12,1944
Oct. 29, 1941
Dec. 28,1942
Sept. 29, 1943
July 24,1943
Nov. 8,1943
Dec. 24,1941
Sept. 5,1942
Sept. 29, 1943
May 31, 1944
Sept. 6, 1944
Sept. 29, 1943
July 8, 1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
27
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
IRAQ — Continued
Basra (C)
(T)
IRELAND (feiRE)
Dublin (Balle Atha Cllath)
(L).
(MA) -1...
(CG)
Galway (CA)
Cork (C) _..
Foynes
(T) ,
ITALY
State of war declared by Italy
December 11, 1941.
Armistice with Italy effective
September 8, 1943.
Naples (CO) .......
Robert B. Mommingcr, cotisuL
«F. Lester Sutton, vice consul...
Gus O. Stratton, vice consul
David Gray, envoy e.xtraordlnary and minister
plenipotentiary.
first secretary
Francis H. Styles, first secretary (consul)
Livingston Satterthwaite,' civil air attach^
Aaron S. Brown, second secretary
Lt. Col. James L. Hathaway, military attach^
Lt.Col.GeorgeE.Sprague.asst.militaryattachfiforair
Francis H. Styles, consul (first secretary).
Edward Anderson, consul
Paul Dean Thompson, vice consul
Charles M. Gerrity, vice consul
Robert A. Termant, consular agent
William A. Smale, consul
Francis A. Lane, vice consul
Oscar A. Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Franklin C. Shoemaker, vice consul...
Palermo (C)
(T)
Rome (C)2..
(Jeorge L. Brandt, consul general
Knowlton V. Hicks, consul
J. Kittredge Vinson, vice consul...
William L. Blue, vice consul
Erich W. A. Hoffmann, vice consul
Frank G. Mitchell, vice consul
Harold M. Granata, vice consul..
Franklin H. Murrell, vice consul.
Alfred T. Nestfr, consul general
William L. Peck, consul
Robert McDonald SheehBn, vice consul
Bruce W. Forbes, vice consul
Lester L. Schnare,^ consul general
H. Coit ]MacLean,3 consul
John F. Huddleston, consul
Ernest E. Evans,3 consul
Walter W. Orebaugh,< consul
Victor H . Loftus,' vice consul
South Carolina
New Jersey
New York
Florida.
July 11,1944
Nov. 11,1943
Oct. 18,1943
Feb. 16,1940
Virginia
Pennsylvania ..
Michigan
War Dept
War Dept
Virginia
Florida
California.
Pennsylvania...
Ireland
California
Missouri
Mis.souri
Dist. Columbia..
Dist. Columbia
New York
Texas
Tennessee
Wisconsin
Michigan
New York
Florida
New York
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia
New York
Georgia
Virginia
Ohio
New York
Kansas
Massachusetts..
tApr.
Aug.
tAug.
Dec.
Apr.
May
Feb.
Nov.
July
May
Sept.
July
Nov.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
June
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
tApr.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
29, 1944
15, 1944
21, 1944
23,1942
14, 1943
29, 1939
18, 1943
8, 1940
19, 1941
4, 1901
14, 1938
19. 1941
4, 1942
27. 1043
9, 1944
11, 1944
1, 1944
23, 1944
6, 1944
13, 1944
19, 1944
23, 1944
5. 1944
20. 1944
1,1944
15, 1944
26,1944
26, 1944
21, 1944
25, 1944
21,1944
20, 1944
For officers on duty in special
offices at Naples and Rome,
see p. 51.
JAPANESE EMPIRE
State of war declared by
Japan December 7, 1941
(U. S. time).
LATVIA
Legation at Riga elosed.
' Assigned also to London and near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Yugo
slavia established in England; resident in London.
2 Not yet open to the public.
3 Assigned also to the office of the U. S. Representative on the Advisory Council for Italy.
* Assigned also as secretary to the office of the U. S. Representative on the Advisory Council for Icaly.
28
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
LEBANON
Beirut (L)
(MA).
LIBERIA
Monrovia (L)
LIECHTENSTEIN
Vaduz (CG)
LITHUANIA
Legation at Kaunas closed.
LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg (L)^
MEXICO
Mexico. D. F. (E)
George Wadsworth,i appointed envoy extraor-
dinary and minister plenipotentiary.
William M. Gwynn,2 first secretary; consul
James T. Scott,^ commercial attach^
David H. Henry, 2d, third secretary; vice consul
W. Horton Schoellkopf, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
Hubert F. Ferrell, vice consul .
Lt. Col. Viigil A. Jackson,2 military attach^
Maj. Duncan MacBryde,^ asst. military attaehS
1st Lt. Joseph H. Gassoun,^ asst. military attachg
Lester A. Walton, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
Felix Cole, consul general; first secretary
William C. George, vice consul
Rupert A. Lloyd, vice consul
Mam E. Woods.s consul general.
Chai'les Sawyer.s appointed ambassador extraor-
dinary and plenipotentiary.
George P. Waller, second secretaiy; consul
George S. Messersmith, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
Herbert S. Bursley, counselor of embassy
Thomas H. Lockett, counselor of embassy for eco-
nomic affairs.
Maurice L. StaSord, consul general; first secretary.
Charles A. Bay, commercial attach^
Raleigh A. Gibson, first secretary; consul
Sidney E. O'Donoghue, second secretary; consul.
Guy W. Ray, second secretary; consul..
Paul J. Reveley, second secretary; consul
Walter J. Linthicum, second secretary; consul...
William K. Ailshie, second secretary; vice consul.
Carl W. Strom, second secretary; vice consul
Forrest K. Geerken, second secretary; vice consuL
David A. Thomassou, second secretary; vice
consul.
William F. Busser, third secretary; vice consul...
Robert F. Hale, third secretary; vice consul
Albert E. Pappano, vice consul
Alvin M. Bentley, vice consul
Terry B. Sanders, Jr., third secretary; vice consuL
Marc L. Severe, vice consul
James C. Powell, Jr., vice consul
W. John Wilson, Jr., vice consul
Raymond Bastianello, vice consul..
Louis B. Mazzeo, vice consul
Louis F. Blanchard, vice consul
Philip D. Sumner, vice consul
1 Accredited also to Syria.
' Assigned also to Damascus; resident in Beirut.
' Assigned also to and resident in Ziirich, Switzerland.
* Not yet open to the public.
» Accredited also to Belgium.
New York.
California
Georgia
New York
Florida ,
Virginia..
War Dept
WarDept
War Dept.
New York
Dist. Columbia
Dist. Columbia
Virginia..
Mississippi
Ohio
Alabama..
Delaware.
Dist. Columbia.
Kentucky
tSept. 21, 1944
Jan. 17, 1938
Oct. 7, 1942
Mar. 23, 1942
Nov. 12, 1943
Apr. 27,1944
tJan. 8, 1944
Nov. 10, 1942
Apr. 10,1944
July 22,1935
Aug. 16,1944
Nov. 12, 1936
Apr. 17,1942
July 3, 1942
Sept. 21, 1944
Sept. 9,1944
Dec. 4. 1941
Sept. 28, 1942
JNov. 5,1942
California
Minnesota..
Illinois
New Jersey. .
Alabama
Connecticut-
Maryland...
Idaho
Iowa
Minnesota..
Kentucky...
Pennsylvania
Oregon... ,
Missouri
Michigan
Texas
Iowa
Texas
Montana
New York
Dist. Columbia.
New Mexico
New York
tAug.
JNov.
tAug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
June
Oct.
Jan.
Apr.
Sept.
June
July
Mar.
May
Oct,
Aug.
June
tOct.
tMay
Oct.
June
Apr.
23, 1943
13. 1942
9. 1941
1. 1942
26, 1941
2. 1943
23. 1943
2. 1939
6. 1943
25. 1941
17. 1942
6, 1942
11,1942
5, 1942
21. 1942
15. 1943
30. 1941
1. 1940
4, 1929
6. 1944
21, 1940
23. 1942
16. 1943
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
29
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
MEXICO— Continued
Mexico, D. F. (E)— Con.
(MA&NA)
(T).
. Acapulco de JuSrez, Gue-
rrero (VC).
'.Agua Prieta, Sonera (C)
(Chihuahua, Chihuahua (C)..
ICiudad Ju&rez,
(C).
Chihuahua
Brig. Gen, Arthur R. Harris, military attach^
Col. George P. Champion, military air attach^...
Capt. Andrew S. Hickey, naval attache and
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Cantwell C. Brown, asst. military at-
tache.
Maj. Robert E. Battles, asst. military attache..,.
Maj. Desmond Holdridge, asst. miUtary attache.
Capt. Henry L. Wightman, asst. military attache.
Lt. Donald W. Noble, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edward C. Dougherty, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
John P. Wagman, senior economic analyst
Evert Lee Stanclifl, senior economic analyst
Gilbert J. Brown, special consultant
Nathan L. Whetten, rural sociologist _
Roswell W. Prouty, attache
Edgar K. Soper, technical adviser
Lew B. Clark, senior economic analyst
William E. Clayton, special assistant
Stockton M. Estes, senior economic analyst
William A. Conkright, senior economic analyst. .
Charles B. Parker, senior economic analyst..
CharlesHem-y Stevens, cultural -relations attache.
Henry F. Holland, special assistant
A. Willing Patterson, senior economic analyst
Herbert N. Higgins, senior economic analyst
George L. Richert, special assistant
C. Norman Frees, junior economic analyst..
Henry E. Allen, junior economic analyst
Mervin Q. Smith, assistant to the agricultural
attache.
Robert W. Wagner, economic analyst
Ralph Cabafias, economic analyst
Washington Armstrong Hillis, economic analyst . .
Horace Harper Braun, economic analyst
Ernest Bergan, economic analyst
Theodore H. Meyer, economic analyst
Frederick R. Mangold, economic analyst..
Abbott S. Bums, economic analyst...
Edward W, May, junior agricultural economist..
Robert S. Hoard, vice consul.
William Clarke Vyse, consul..
Raymond Phelan, vice consul
John S. Calvert, consul
Robert K. Peyton, vice consul
William P. Blocker, consul general.
Stephen E. Aguirre, consul
Earl T. Crain, vice consul.
WarDept...
War Dept_.
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept..
War Dept.-.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
New Jersey
California
Colorado
Connecticut.
California
California
New York
Texas
Connecticut
Dist. Columbia..
New York
New Jersey
Texas
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Idaho.
New York
Texas...
Indiana
Michigan..
New York.
Illinois..
Indiana
New York
North Carolina.
Massachusetts..
Iowa
California.
Dist. Columbia-
California
North Carolina.
New Jersey
Texas
Texas
Illinois...
Mar. 31,1943
June 26,1944
Nov. 29, 1943
Apr. 3, 1943
Mar. 20, 1942
Apr. 17,1944
Oct. 2, 1943
July 14,1943
May 23, 1944
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Apr.
Jan. 18,
Feb. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 23,
June 24
Jan. 19,
Nov. 22,
June 7,
May 1
July 6,
Feb. 1
July 28
Sept. 9
Feb. 28,
tJune 18,
June
Apr. 7,
1943
1943
1943
1942
1942
1944
1941
1942
1942
1942
1941
1942
1942
1942
1943
1943
1941
1942
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1941
1944
1939
1938
1942
1943
$4,900
4,900
9,200
4,300
4,500
30
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
MEXICO— Continued
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
(O— Continued.
Durango. Durango (C)..
Guadalajara, Jalisco (C).
Manzanillo, Colima
(VC).
Ouaymas, Sonora (C)
La Paz, Baja California
(VC).
Matamoros, TaniauHpas (C).
(T).
MazatlSn, Sinaloa (C)
M^rida, Yucatfin (C)
Mexican, Baja California (C).
N'nntrrrry, Nnrvn T enn (C).
(T)
Nogales, Sonora (C)
fT)
Nuevo Laredo. TnDiaulipas
(C).
(T)
Piedras Negras, 'oahuila
(C).
Reynosa, Tamniiliras (C)
San Luis Potosf, San Lui.s
Potopf (C).
(T)
Tampico, Tamaulipas (C)...
Tijuana, Baja California (C).
(T).
Torreon, Coahuila (C)
Veracruz, Veracruz (C)
Tapachula, Chiapas
(VC).
MONACO
Consulate at Monaco closed.
Name and rank
Harry K. Pangburn, vice consul
J. D. Lambeth, vice consul
John C. Hawley, vice consul
Earl Wilbert Eaton, vice consul
James E. Henderson, consul
Henry T. Unverzagt, vice consul
Walter E. Kneeland, vice consul
Myron H. Schraud, vice consul
William L. Brewster, vice consul
Nelson R. Park, consul-- -.
Edward S. Parker, vice consul
Abraham Vigil, vice consul
John G. Van Zile, vice consul
Stewart E. RTcMillin, consul -..
Thomas M. Powell, vice consul
Stephen C. Worster, vice consul
John B. Ketcham, consul.
William B. Murray, vice consul
Howard L. Walker, Jr., vice consul.-.
Henry S. Waterman, consul
Merlin E. Smith, vice consul
Manuel J. Codoner, vice consul
Timothy John Mahoney, vice consuL-
Edward C. Webster, Jr., vice consul...
T. Ayres Robertson, vice consul
Owen W. Gaines, consul -
Ben Zwcip, vice consul
Georse R. Martin, vice consul
George H. Winters, consul
James R. Riddle, vice consul
Girvan Teall, vice consul
Kennedy M. Crockett, vice consul
Gilbert R. Willson, consul --
Harold C. Wood, vice consul
Henry G. Krausse, vice consul.
Curtis C. Jordan, consul
Alvin C. Detwilor, vice consul
Thomas McEnelly, consul..
Samuel A. Mcllhenny, Jr., vice consul
Horatio Mooers, consul.
Willys A. Myers, vice consul
Albert John Cope, Jr., vice consul
\\iniam A. Campbell, vice consul
John F. Fitzgerald, vice consul.
Stanley G. Slavens, consul
John G. Oliver, vice consul
Ilo C. Funk, consul- _
Elfas G Garza, vice consul
H. Claremont Moses, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Kentucky..
Texas
New York.
Texas
California-.
Virginia
Texas
Texas.
Texas.
Colorado
South Carolina...
Colorado
Michigan
Kansas
Texas.--
Maine
New York
Iowa..
California
Washington
Ohio
New York
California
Massachusetts
Missouri
Georgia ,
Illinois
Arizona
Kansas
Alabama
New York
Texas..
Texas
Massachusetts. . .
Texas
California
Vermont Aug.
New York Jan.
Texas .. Mar.
Maine . Feb.
Iowa.. May
Utah Jan.
California. . JJune
Pennsylvania ... May
Texas Aug.
Texas Nov.
Colorado j May
Texas | Mar.
South Carolina.--! Apr.
Date of as-
signment
Nov. 24
Dec. 21
June 10
Aug. 1
June 15
Aug. ]
Oct. 29,
Nov. 2,
Dec.
May
July
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
June
tJune
Apr.
tApr.
Nov.
Mar.
tDec.
May
JOct.
Oct.
{May
June
Mar.
Mar.
tApr.
Apr.
Nov.
May
Mar.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
31
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
MOROCCO
rangier (Tanger) (L)_
(MA&NA).
(T)
"asablanca (C)
(T)
labat (C)
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS
(Netherlands) 2
'he Hague ('s Gravenhage)
(E).
(MA & NA).
Consular offices in Nether-
lands closed.
--- diplomatic agent and
consul general.
J. Rives Childs, counselor of legation; consul gen-
eral.
John Goodyear, third secretary; consul
A. David Fritzlan," third secretary; vice consul.
Eraser Wilkins, third secretary; vice consul
Elliot Donigcr.i vice consul
Lt. Comdr. Robert W. Gilmore, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. John \V. Edwards, asst. military attache
Lt. Joseph C. Fox, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Paul W. Lashly, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Richard Mason Bownass, attache
Charles W. Lewis, Jr., consul.
Russell M. Brooks, consul
Robert L. Hunter, vice consul..
Robert Olaf Waring, vice consul
Maurice Pasquet, consul
Donald A. Dumont, vice consul
Stanley K. Hornbeck, appointed ambassador ex-
traordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy' 45..
Jesse F. Van Wickel, first secretary
Livingston Satterthwaite,' civil air attache
Col. William McKee Dunn ,3 military attache.
Capt. Donald Frothinghani,3 naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike, 3 asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan, 3 asst. military attache.:
Maj. Robert L. Grosjean.s asst. military attache.
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland.s asst. military attache.
Capt. Thor B. Ellmgsen.s asst. military attache..
Capt. Edmond Kennedy, 3 asst. military attache
for air.
1st Lt. Willem E. Boom,3 asst. military attache
for air.
Lt. Comdr. Julius Fleischmann.a asst. naval at-
tache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,3 asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek,3 asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Virginia.
New York-
Kentucky..
Nebraska. .
New York.
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Illinois
Michigan.-
Oregon
South Dakota
New Y'ork.
New York
New York
Colorado.
Dlst. Columbia..
New York
Pennsylvania
War Dept
Navy Dept...
JMar. 30, 1944
.\.ug. 8, 1944
Nov. 11, 1943
Dec. 7, 1943
July 24,1944
Mar. 9,1944
Dec. 6, 1941
Mar. 8.1944
Mar. 8,1944
July 15,1943
Aug. 9, 1944
Oct. 10,1941
June 3, 1944
.-vug. 18,1944
Oct. 11,1943
May 6, 1943
Sept. 21, 1944
tJuly 1, 1942
Feb. 7. 1944
Aug. 15,1944
tSept. 21, 1943
Sept. 19,1944
War Dept Sept.
War Dept Oct.
War Dept Jan.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
23, 1943
25, 1943
13, 1943
16, 1943
6,1943
5,1944
July 12,1944
Sept. 16, 1944
Nov. 25, 1943
Navy Dept June 22, 1944
$8,000
3,600
3,600
3,000
0, 400
6,200
4,500
17,500
9,200
7,200
4,300
' Assigned also to Ceuta; resident in Tangier.
2 Government of the Netherlands established in England.
3 Assigned also near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, Norway, and Poland established in England.
* Assigned also to Brussels.
' With the personal rank of minister.
« Assigned also to London and Dublin, and near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, Norway, Poland, and Yugoslavia
stablished in England; resident in London
32
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST! OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
NETHERLANDS AND
POSSESSIONS— Continued
(PoBseBsionB)
Consular offices in enemy-
occupied possessions closed.
Curacao, West Indies (CG)...
Aruba (VC).
(T)
Paramaribo, Surinam (C)
NEW ZEALAND
Wellington (L)
(MA & NA).
(T)
Christchurch (CA)
Dunedin (CA)
Auckland (C)
NICARAGUA
Managua (E).
(MA & NA).
\VaItor A. Foote, consul general
Jones R. Trowbridge, vice consul
William H. Christensen.i vice consul.
Carl O. Hawthorne, vice consul
John Light, vice consul
Texas
Georgia
South Dakota..
Missouri
New Mexico...
Lee R. Blohm, consul
James S. Lawton, vice consul.
Arizona .
Illinois. -
Kenneth S. Patton, appointed envoy extraordi-
nary and minister plenipotentiary.
...counselor of legation
Prescott Childs, first secretary; consul
Basil D. Dahl, commercial attach^
Carl E. Christopherson, second secretary; consul.
T. Eliot Weil, second secretary; vice consul
J. Jefferson Jones, 3d, third secretary; vice consul.
Col. John Henry Nankivell, military attach^
Maj. Richard A. Toole, military air attache
Capt. Lloyd R. Gray, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Lt. George B. Lane, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attach^ for air.
Virginia.
July 1.5, 1944
Feb. 13,1941
Mar. 10,1944
Nov. 26, 1943
tMay 12, 1944
Sept. 7,1944
Sept. 13. 1941
Mar. 21, 1944
Massachusetts...
Wisconsin
Iowa
New York
Tennessee
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept-
Navy Dept.
John B. Brockman, economic analyst.
H. P. Bridge, consular agent
Harman Reeves, consular agent-
Hiram A. Boucher, consul
John C. Fuess, vice consul
James B. Stewart, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Harold D. Finley, first secretary; consul
Jule B. Smith, acting commercial attach^...
David T. Ray, third secretary; vice consul
James M. Gilchrist, Jr., third secretary; vice consul
Col. Fred T. Cruse, military attache..
Lt. Col. John Ford Hardie, military air attach^..
Col. Bernard L. Smith, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Maj. Victor R. Rose, asst. military attache
MaJ. Frederick B. Judson, asst. military attache.
Lt. Walter B. Mahony, Jr., asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
New Zealand
New Zealand
Minnesota
Massachusetts. .
New Mexico
New York.
Texas
California..
Illinois
Aug. 26,1943
JFeb. 10,1942
Aug. 28,1943
July 20,1942
Aug. 21,1943
May 4, 1942
Sept. 25, 1944
Sept. 4,1944
May 4, 1943
Dec. 22,1943
Mar. 31, 1928
Apr. 6, 1920
Sept. 26, 1941
July 6, 1943
tMar. 27, 1943
Nov. 2,1943
tMar. 25, 1944
Oct. 16,1943
Aug. 14,1942
War Dept Jan. 15,1944
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
JSept. 20, 1943
Mar. 13,1943
Sept. 8,1943
Dec. 28,1943
Mar. 6,1942
' Assigned also to Antigua and Martinique; resident in Antigua.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
33
Salary
NICARAG UA— Continued
Managua (E)— Continued.
(MA & NA)— Continued.
(T).
Matagalpa (CA).
NORWAY 8
)slo(E)
(MA & NA).
Consular offices in Norway
closed.
PALESTINE AND TRANS-
JORDAN
fenisalem (CO)
Lt. Paul A. Goodin, asst. naval attach^ and asst.
naval attachfe for air.
Lt. Richard W. Rastetter, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attachS for air.
Lt. (Jg) Albert Vermont, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attachfe for air.
Joseph P. Crockett, special assistant
Philip P . Clover,! petroleum attache.
Thomas S. Strong, senior economic analyst
Rodolfo O. Rivera, special assistant
Arnaldo Berenguer, junior economic analyst
Dale E. Farringer, junior economic analyst
William W. Marvel, cultural-relations attache...
Roland H. Brownlee, junior economic analyst
M iss Bernice R. Spears, vice consul
John A. Willey, consular agent
Lithgovc Osborne, appointed ambassador extra-
ordinary and plenipotentiary.
Rudolf E. Schoenfeld, counselor of embassy '<5...
Winthrop S. Greene, first secretary
Livingston Satterthwaite, « civil air attache
Lt. Col. William McKee Dunn,' militaryattachS.
Capt. Donald Frothingham,3 naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache..
MaJ. Robert L. Qrosjean,' asst. military attache..
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland,' asst. military attache. .
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,^ asst. military attache..
Capt. Edmond Kennedy, ' asst. military air attache.
1st Lt. Willem E. Boom,' asst. military attache
for air.
Lt. Comdr. Julius Fleischmann,' asst. naval at-
tache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek,' asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lowell C. Pinkerton, consul general.
Christian T. Steger, consul
Malcolm P. Hooper, consul
Hedley V. Cooke, Jr., consul
Edward W. Blatchford, vice consul.
Navy Dcpt
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Tennessee
New York
West Virginia...
North Carolina.
New York
Minnesota
Maryland
New York
Dist. Columbia.
California
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Massachusetts..
Pennsylvania...
War Dept...
Navy Dept-
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
War Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Missouri Feb. 14,1941
Virginia Dec. 30,1938
Maryland Dec. 31,1942
New Jersey Nov. 15,1943
Illinois itDec. 29,1930
July 21,1942
July 29,1942
June 12,1943
Dec. 24,
July 12,
Apr. 5,
Feb. 18,
July 12,
Mar. 10,
tJan. 1,
Nov. 11.
Aug. 9,
1942
1944
1943
1943
1944
1942
1943 I
1942
1944
tSept. 13, 1929
Sept. 21, 1944
tJuly 1,1942
Feb. 7, 1944
Aug. 15,1944
ISept. 21, 1943
Sept. 19, 1944
Sept. 23, 1943
Oct. 25,1943
Jan. 13,1943
Jan. 16,1943
Sept. 6,1943
Sept. 5, 1944
July 12,1944
Sept. 16, 1944
Nov. 25, 1943
June 22,1944
$17, 500
9,200
6,000
4,300
9,600
8,200
5,500
4,200
1 Assigned also to San Jose, Ciudad TrujOlo, San Salvador, Guatemala, Port-au-Prince, Tegucigalpa, and PanamS; resi-
dent in Guatemala.
- Government of Norway established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Poland established in England.
' Assigned also to Brussels.
' With the personal rank of minister.
' -Assigned also to London and Dublin and near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Poland, and
Yugoslavia established in England; resident in London.
34
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST! OCTOBEJR 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap*-
p>ointed
Date of as- g j^
PANAMA
Panama (E)-
Mar. 21,1W4 $17,500
Avra M. Warren, ambassador extraordinary and Maryland
I^nirotentiary- I
George H. Butler, coanselw of embassy I Uliiiois . July 2S, 1W4| 7.200
Ashley B. SovreO. commercial Bttach6_ Temiessee *Jan. 15,1940 8,200
Fredmck P. Laiimer, Jr., second secretary: Connecticut Oct. 16,1W3 < 4,600
consul. \
V. T-anqT»g CoDins, Jr., third secretary; vice con- Kew York A pr. 29, 1913 ' 3, 500
sol. '
Robert Rossow, Jr., third secretary; vice consul. Indiana Dec, 3,1941 3.000
PvTonB. Snyder, third secretary; vice consul California Feb. 2,1944 i 3,000
Henry L. Pitts. Jr., third secretary; vice consul.- New York Oct. 15,1943 { 2,750
Col. Thomas C. Green, naval attach^ and naval Xavy Dept Mar. 21. 1944
attach^ fffl- air.
Philip P. Clover.i rciroleum attach^ i New York July 12.1944 .
Donald W. Forsyth, senior economic analyst ; Pennsylvania...
Gail Murphy, senior economic analyst ' Florida
David J. Pearsall, vice consul- -. New Yort
W. Tapley Bennett. Jr., junior economic analyst.. Georgia
C, William Cowles. vice consul Virginia-.
Lionel G. LaGuardia. vice consul New York
June 7. 1944
July 29.1944
Feb. 28,1944
Jtme 15.1944
Nov, 14, 1942
Oct. 10.1942
Almiiante (CAJ Harry R. Lewis, consular asent Florida . May 29. 1943
PtKrto AimtJcDes (CA)-. Lewis B. Tolman. consular agent May 29.1943
C«ri6n (C) Arthur R. Wniiams. consul Colorado Mar. 3.1943
(T) George E. Palmer, vice consul Rhode Island Oct. 25,1943
PARAGUAY
Asuncion (E^
wnisLrd L. Beaulac, appointed amt>assador es-
traordinary and plenipotentiary,
Leslie E, Reed, consul general, first secretary
Harold M. Randal!, commercial attach^
Frederick J, Ctmningham, second secretary; vice
consul.
Dtiane B, Lueders, third secretary; vice consul...
Charles E, Apple, vice consul
Rhode Island -
(MA ANA
Col. John A. Considine. military attach^
Maj. Robert E- Herrey, military air attache
Lt. Comdr, Luis J. Martin, naval attach^ and
naval attache ffv air.
Maj. Lincoln O'Brien, asst. military attache
Capt. Hugh L. Stone, Jr., asst. military anach^. _
Lt. (■ jg) H«man W. Seller, asst. naval attach^ and
asst. naval attach^ for air.
War Dept July 7.1944
War Dept. _ Apr. 7.1944
Navy Dept May 22, 1944
Mar. 21, 1944 ; 10. 000
Minnesota Sept. 30. 1943 7,900
Iowa May 2.1944 6.200
Massachtisetts... Aug. 3,1942 4,200
Minnesota May 19.1943 2,750
Iowa Jan. 27.1943
War Dept May 19,1944
War Dept Sept. 2,1944
Navy Dept Jan. 28,1944
T Roderic CrandaD,' petroleum attach^ California. Jtme 7,1944
Morrill Cody, cnltrnal-relations attache New York Nov. 4,1941
David A. de Lima, economic analyst New York Sept. 2.1943
Louis A. Fernandez, junior economic analyst Florida Nov. 10, 1942
Harry L. Hamlette. junior economic analyst Virginia Feb. 22,1943
> Assigned aJso to San Josf, Ciudad Trujillo, San Salvador, Guatemala, Port-au-Prince, Tegucigalpa, and Managua;
resident in Guatemala.
t Assigned tlso to Bio de Jan^o and Mootevideo: resident in Rio de Janeiro
FOEEIGX SEE^^CE OF THE UXITED STATES
35
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FRfierKi: W. Hmfce:.KeaBdseeraaz7;eQBSBL-.. NevTaA.
Jorr J. MseiiiiesId,geeoadseeetacT;eaasal Mima&n...
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^miaaP. Baov.seeoadseenitarTtTieeeccsaL. Msise
'^■. Stratus Aj3da9aB,Jr^ anoBclsecnurx; V9e« D&aoe
eoGSoL
H£rtveBJo^seB,1%KdseeFGtacT;Tiaeoe9cd- SooA
Chszks C. GidaeT. Jr, Tiee cbbbbI TeiM_
CoL WoodsoB P. Hecfeer. laaitatj attache War Depc...
Ma;. Loc5 C«<£I Blao. asStay sir sttaese WarDcf
CapcwaiardR-GiiiH»MHiialattaAgaBdMTai XaryD^:.
snaeii£ for air.
^l£> Geor^ AIpmwIh littie, ast. aamt} WcrI>^S_
Msj JQ- B. Be^ asEl. BiBtar?- aixaefe£ WsDEpt
CapcAlexaada'S.FaBr.aast-i^BtKTstttA^ WvDePC_
Lt. CoEEdr. DcaaaM 5. JoJuwon, ast. sar^ sk»- Xyrj- I>epi:.
diiie sad ssex. estsI stsst^i for ar.
Li. Jobs P. WSirow. ssi. zsaral ***ipffe^ Ei»i Xstt I>t- ■
ssE^ Barai attaEiie %z^ s^.
L{. Qe) JoisH.J^^3BE,aESt.Ba;ral atta^e isd XarrDe^-.
ssEt. Bsral attadbC far air.
IDee. t,»e ".««
Oes. i.i»e <.s»
SepC27.1M« caw
Dec 23;i»« 4.K*
Sepc z.i»a
Mar. 7.»e
2« IS*t
Max Z.»Q
AosL 23, iH*
4.«»
i*.:>fl
WfTIi^- O. Vaafafamg. i
Gecc^ C. VaSsEt, k
l&rbeit HaDest. aansreeoBaKieaBaljs
Hngrt W. Alberts, aeriryllMal ad«Kr_
OJaf FraFri? Snr*ii,' petnionB aCtaAe
Hcbert M. Cimy.aaiiui uiawiiii iwalj (
.'€S£6 G. BcEBOB, s^EJor ewmwfftir ^alya
Itc H. LepodA. fecial 1
Jrs^k Ciwti lia. yaBcr
CbsTies D. MitdMiUeBiiBaiiii wiitjit-
Et 1 j^MTif G. CfenstzB, eeBaaBde ^aaljpst-
Ftaaos H. GaSag&a. i
Miss MaisB Tboese Siappu
szaiysl.
•salysL
Wboobebk-
Teiss
Xe^Tark—
X«»Torfc..
JaK. U.1»Q
Dec mna
P«feL 1^»0
sept. 23.2»C!
Apr. a. at*
Aae. iT,ise
Aae. IT. IMS
3far.3S^l»»
Jaae ll.l»e
July l^lte
Ang 25,190
Aoe. 3^1M3
Arecuia rvc Jack G. IXvyte. Tiee ooBBi
ICTTKs CYC; vT, A-iboHT £. Staceeriev Tiee
Lfi Oroya (CA) Xoraaa Dnaeaa.
Mclsado (CA) FdpePcncrM..
B&li-raiy (CA) JaeobBoa
: Aa^aed afep to La Paa, SaaUifeo. and Qnito; teadfcBt
36
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Consolate at Manila closed.
POLAND «
Warsaw (Warszawa) (E)
Arthur Bliss Lane, appointed ambassador extra-
ordinary and plenipotentiary.
New York.
Sept. 21. 1944
$17. 500
•
Rudolf E. Schoenfcld, counselor of embassy ' 3 «_ _
Dist. Columbia..
Apr. 1.1941
9,200
Montgomery H. Colladay. second secretary
Connecticut
Feb. 18,1943
4,600
Livingston Satterthwaite,' civil air attach^
Pennsylvania
Aug. 15,1944
4,300
(MA & NA)
Col. William McKee Dunn,* military attache
Capt. Donald Frothingham,2 naval attache and
WarDept
Navy Dept
tSept. 21, 1943
Sept. 19, 1944
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Aage Woldike,' asst. military attache...
WarDept
Sept. 23, 1943
Lt. Col. Sidney Morgan,' asst. military attache..
WarDept
Oct. 25,1943
Maj. Robert L. Qrosjean,' asst. military attache..
War Dept
Jan. 13,1943
Capt. Paul M. Birkeland.'asst. military attache..
War Dept
Jan. 16,1943
Capt. Thor B. Ellingsen,' asst. military attache..
War Dept
Sept. 6,1943
Capt. Edmond Kennedy.^ asst. military air
War Dept
Sept. 5, 1944
attache.
1st Lt. Willem E. Boom,' asst. military attache
War Dept
July 12,1944
for air.
Lt. Comdr. Julius Fleischmann,' asst. naval atta-
Navy Dept
Sept. 16, 1944
che and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt, Edgar H. Clark,' asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 25, 1943
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Apolonius C. Westerbeek, 2 asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
June 22,1944
and asst. naval attache for air.
Consulate General at Warsaw
closed.
PORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS
(Portugal)
Lisbon (Lisboa) (E)
R. Henry Norweb. ambassador extraordinary and
Ohio
tMay 4, 1944
17. 500
plenipotentiary.
Edward S. Crocker, 2d, counselor of embassy
Massachusetts. .-
tFeb. 22,1944
7,600
Charles E. Dickerson, Jr., first secretary; consul
New Jersey
June 17,1943
7,400
Walter N. Walmsley, Jr., second secretary; consul.
Maryland
June 23,1944
5,000
J. Winsor Ives, commercial attache
Illinois --.
tApr. 10,1942
July 1, 1942
4,600
Miss Elizabeth Humes, second secretary; consul.
Tennessee
4,500
Virginia
Apr. 26, 1943
4,400
Halleck L. Rose, second secretary; vice consul
Nebraska
Feb. 18,1943
4,300
George E. Miller, second secretary; vice consul...
New Jersey
Sept. 12, 1941
4,200
Marselis C. Parsons, Jr., second secretary; vice
New York
Apr. 15,1941
4,100
consul.
Milton C. Rewinkel, second secretary; vice con-
sul.
William 0. Boswell, third secretary: vice consul.
Minnesota
JJan. 19.1943
4. 000
Pennsylvania
Apr. 16,1941
3,600
Scott Lyon, third secretary; vice consul .
Ohio.
Dec. 3, 1943
3,000
.\rizona
AuR. 14.1944
2,500
Carroll C. Parry, vice consul
Missouri
July 19,1941
Aug. 21,1942
Mar. 28, 1944
Mar. 2,1943
William B. Douglass, Jr., vice consul
Dist. Columbia..
Montana.
Delaware
Ernest V. Polutnik, vice consul
William P. Shockley, Jr., vice consul
Reinhard W. Lamprecht, vice consul
Illinois
June 28,1940
' Government of Poland established in England.
' Assigned also near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, and Norway established in England.
' Assigned also to Brussels.
* With the personal rank of minister.
' Assigned also to London and Dublin and near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands. Norway, and
Yugoslavia established in England; resident in London.
FOREIGX SERVICE OF THE UXITED STATES
37
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
ORTUGAL AND POSSES-
SIONS—Continued
(Portugal) —Continued
isbon (Lisboa) (E)— Con...
Worthington E. Hagerman, vice consul.....
Indiana..
Nov. 10, 1941
June 2G, 1944
(MA &NA)
Lt. Col. Russell A. Cone, military air attache
War Dept
Comdr. Kenneth E. Demarest, naval attach^ and
Navy Dept
Oct. 9, 1942
naval attach^ for air.
Lt. Col. Stephen Ogden Fuqua, asst. military
War Dept..
Sept. 23, 1942
attache.
Capt. William S. Briggs, asst. military air attache-
War Dopt. _.
Aug. 16,1944
Lt. Henry C. Jackson, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Nov. 2,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. George T. Pancoast, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Aug. 24,1944
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Raymond S. Willis, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Aug. 25,1944
asst. naval attache for air.
(T)
Arthur Eustace Ojeda, attache
California
Mar. 28, 1944
William G. Gibson, economic analyst
New York
tOct. 1, 1943
Charles W. Greenleaf, vice consul
Illinois. . ..
May 29,1943
Sept. 13, 1943
Carvel Painter, vice consul...
Wisconsin.
ngrado Heroismo, Terceiia,
Robert Janz, American maritime delegate..
Oklahoma
Feb. 5, 1944
$4,500
Azores (MD).
(T)
AVilliam M. Gibson, .\merican maritime delegate
Foster H. Kreis, vice consul
Connecticut
Minnesota
Utah
Sept. 7,1944
Mar. 14, 1938
Mar. 21, 1944
unchal, Madeira (C)
[orta, Fayal, Azores (MD)..
Renwick S. McNiece, American maritime dele-
gate.
7,000
John Belfort Keogh, asst. American maritime
New York
tNov. 8,1943
delegate.
porto (Porto) (C)
William P. Robertson, vice consul...
Tennessee
Virginia
Feb. 11,1935
Nov. 24, 1943
onta Delgada, SSo Miguel
(St. Michael), Azores (MD.)
William E. Flournoy, Jr., American maritime
4,500
delegate.
(T)
Aaron J. Thomas, Jr., asst. American maritime
delegate.
Texas
Nov. 30, 1943
(Posseesione) >
ieira, Mozambique, Africa
(C).'
Frederik van den Arend, consul
North Carolina..
Dec. 24,1942
6,200
(T)
William L. Higgins, vice consul
Florida
Dec. 13,1943
tApr. 27,1943
ourenfo Marques, Mozam-
bique, Africa (CQ).
-uanda, Angola, Africa (C)..
New York
7,200
Illinois
Mar. 1,1944
3,600
George R. Eukill, consul....
Delaware.
May 22, 1944
6,000
California
New Jersey
Nov. 11, 1942
June 14,1944
(T)
John C. Vorrath, Jr., vice consul
RUMANIA
tate of war declared by Ku-
mania December 11, 1941.
• See Bombay for consular ofBcers who are assigned also to Portuguese possessions in India.
• Functions under supervision of consulate general at Lourengo Marques.
38
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1944
Post
SAUDI ARABIA, KING-
DOM OF
Jidda (L)
(T)..
Dhahran (C)
(T)
SPAIN
Madrid (E)
(MA&XA;..
(T).
Name and rank
Col. William A. Eddy, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
- first secretary
Paul E. Geier, third secretary; vice consul.
William Langdon Sands, third secretary; vice
consul.
Nils E . Lind, attachfi
Fred H. Await, economic analyst
Parker T. Hart, vice consul
Clarence J. Mcintosh, vice consul
' Resident in Valencia.
Carlton J. H. Hayes, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
William W. Butterworth, Jr., counselor of em-
bassy.
Ralph H. Ackerman, commercial attach^
Sydney B. Redecker, first secretary; consul
Fayette J. Flexer, first secretary; consul
George J. Haering, first secretary; consul
Eugene M. Hinkle, first secretary; consul
Philip W. Bonsai, first secretary; consul
La Verne Baldwin, second secretary; consul.
C. Grant Isaacs, asst. commercial attache
Glion Curtis, Jr., second secretary; vice consul. .
Niles W. Bond, third secretary; vice consul
William L. Smyser, third secretary; vice consul.
Findley Burns, Jr., third secretary; vice consul..
Robert M. Brandin, third secretary; vice consul
Byron E. Blankinship, third secretary; vice
consul.
Keeler Faus, third secretary; vice consul...
Earle 0. Titus, vice consul
Charles Gilbert, vice consul
Roger P. Carlson, vice consul
Col. Frederick D. Sharp, military attach^
Lt. Col. Lawrence A. Spilman, military air
attach^.
Capt John C. Lusk, naval attache and naval
attache for air.
Lt. Col. Clyde L. Clark, asst. mUitary attache..
Lt. Col. Albert P. Ebright, asst. military attache
Lt. Col. Albert L. Hoffman, asst. military
attache.
1st Lt. Robert M. Carswell, Jr., asst. military
attache.
Lt. Comdr. Carroll M. Terry, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. James B. Ford, asst. naval attache and asst.
naval attache for air.
Lt. John F. V. Emmanuel, asst. naval attache
Lt. (jg) John R. Stevenson, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
John Van Home, cultural-relations attache
Evan H. Bennett, minerals attache ._
Walter F. Smith, attache- -
Covey T. Oliver, special assistant
Charles F. O'Neall,' attache
Maurice Fogler,' attache
Mahlon Ashford, economic analyst
Austin W. Hyde, Jr., attache
John M. Dimick,3 attache
' Resident in Seville.
Whence ap-
pointed
New Hampshire
Ohio....
Florida.
Connecticut
Maine..
Massachusetts.
Florida.
New York.
Louisiana..
California.
New York
Illinois .-.
New York
New York
Dist. Columbia. .
New York
Tennessee
Missouri
Massachusetts.- .
Pennsylvania
Maryland
New York
New York
Georgia
Florida
New York.
Illinois
War Dept..
War Dept..
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept..
Navy Dept..
Illinois
California
Illinois
Texas
Texas...
New York
Dist. Columbia.
Texas
Florida
Date of as-
signment
Aug. 12,1944
Nov. 11, 1943
Mar. 31, 1944
Apr. 22,1944
June 9, 1944
June 14,1944
June 14,1944
May 2, 1942
JMar. 28, 1944
May
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
May
Aug.
Dec.
May
Apr.
Sept.
May
May
Oct.
Apr.
13, 1939
5, 1943
28,1944
1, 1942
27, 1944
28, 1944
3, 1942
29, 1944
13, 1944
22, 1942
14, 1942
21, 1942
30, 1942
22, 1944
May 6, 1944
July 13,1942
Aug. 24.1940
May 30,1944
Jan. 20,1944
May 13,1944
May 5, 1943
Dec. 29,1942
Apr. 10,1943
Apr. 4, 1944
Aug. 24, 1944
Oct. 23,1943
Oct. 14,1943
Feb. 25,1944
June 5, 1944
Aug. 4,1943
Sept. 9, 1944
Feb. 20,1942
Sept. 22, 1942
July 24,1943
Aug. 3, 1943
Jan. 11,1944
Sept. 24, 1943
Nov. 2.1943
' Resident in Barcelona.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
39
Post
Name and rank
SPAIN— Continued
radrid (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
larcelona (CG).
illbao (C).
(T).
Teuta, Spanish Xortli Africa
(C).
^as Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Canary Islands (C).
vl&lagaCC) ...
(T)
Vielilla, Spanish North Africa.
(C).
3an Sebastian (C)
Seville (C).
Tenerife, Canary Islands (C)
(T)
Valencia (C)
(T) :.
Vigo(C)
(T)
SWEDEN
Stockholm (L).
Justin N. Locke, attacb6
Robert Q. Tnrpin, attachfe
Harold D. Ferguson, attach^
Clyde James Hanna, attache
Henry E. Singleton, attache
Alexander Scott Lockwood, attache
Vincent LaVista, i attache
Robert E. Whedbee, junior economic analyst
Thomas Donald Bowie, junior economic analyst..
David I. Ferber, vice consul
Erwin W. Wendt,^ vice consul
David McK. Key, consul general
Walter H. McKinney, consul
Charles S. Reed, 2d, consul
Fritz A. M. Alfsen, consul
T. Muldrup Forsyth, consul
Richard A. Poole, vice consul
Francis B. Moriarty, vice consul
Harry F. Hawley, consul
Jule L. Ooetzmann, vice consul
Temple Wanamaker, Jr., vice consul...
William Robert Kapp, vice consul
A. David Fritzlan.s vice consul _
Elliot Doniger,3 vice consul
Robert F. Fernald, consul
Harold B. Quarton, consul general .
Barnaby Conrad, Jr., vice consul....
Vernon L. Fluhart^', vice consul...
Willard Oalbraitb, consul
Don V. Catlett, vice consul
John N. Hamlin, consul
William Frank Lebus, Jr., vice consul.
Richard B. Haven, consul...
Thomas A. Weir, vice consul
Daniel V. Anderson, consul
S. Grover Rich, Jr., vice consul
Leon L. Covples, vice consul
Richard T. Smyth, vice consul
Donald C. Marelius, vice consul
Kermit K. Brown, vice consul
Whence ap-
pointed
Herschel V. Johnson, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary.
Christian M. Ravndal, counselor of legation.
Harry E. Carlson, first secretary; consul...
Cabot Coville, first secretary; consul
Robert Mills McClintock, second secretary; vice
consul.
Paul H. Pearson, second secretary; consul
L. Randolph Higgs, second secretary; consul
Perry Laukhuff, second secretary; vice consul
Edmund A. Gullion, second secretary; vice consul
H. Francis Cunningham, Jr., third secretary; vice
consul.
George Lybrook West, third secretary; vice con-
sul.
David H. McKillop, third secretary; vice consul..
Dist. Columbia..
Ohio
Michigan
Ohio
Connecticut
California...
New York
Kansas
Mirmesota
Arizona
Illinois
Tennessee
Michigan
Ohio
New York
Virginia
New Jersey
Dist. Columbia..
New York
Illinois
Washington
New Jersey
Kentucky
New York
Maine.
Iowa
California -
Ohio
California..
Missouri...
Oregon
Kentucky..
Illinois
Nebraska..
Delaware. -
Utah
Utah
New York.
California..
Minnesota.
North Carolina.
Iowa
Illinois
California.
California.
Iowa -.
Mississippi.
Ohio
Kentucky..
Nebraska. . .
California.
Date of as-
signment
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
June
July
Aug.
July
Apr.
Jan.
Aug.
}July
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
June
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
.A^ug.
July
July
Dec.
19. 1942
11, 1942
15. 1942
26. 1943
18. 1943
24,1943
13, 1943
2,1943
20. 1943
21. 1944
11, 1944
7, 1944
16. 1943
26. 1944
30. 1943
9, 1942
8, 1942
5, 1944
22, 1942
18, 1942
12, 1942
19,1944
24,1944
24. 1944
13, 1941
Sept. 28, 1942
June 5, 1944
Apr. 28,1944
Mar.
May
May
Dec.
Mar.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
July
11,1944
6, 1944
27, 1939
6.1943
17, 1944
17, 1942
21, 1944
6. 1943
27. 1941
9. 1944
14. 1942
17, 1944
Oct. 21,1941
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 12,1941
Apr. 20,1944
Nov. 15, 1943
Aug. 13,1942
Apr. 27,1944
Nov. 18, 1943
July 15,1944
May 14,1942
Apr. 21.1943
Salary
$7,000
5,300
4,700
4.200
4,100
3,000
7,600
4,000
3,000
3,600
6,800
6.900
3,600
4,600
3,000
4.900
5,100
4,300
3,600
10,000
7,200
7,200
6,200
4,500
4,200
4,200
4.000
4,000
3,600
3,600
Massachusetts...' Dec. 18,1941 ' 3.000
' Resident in M&laga.
2 Temporarily detailed to London as vice consul on staff of Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force.
' Assigned also to and resident in Tangier.
40
FOREIGX SER^^CE LIST: OCTOBER 1. 1944
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
sipiment
Sir EDEN— Contiimed
Stockholm (L) — CKJctinued
M. Gordon Knox, third secretary; vice consul —
Lewis E. Gleeck, Jr.. third secrelary; vice consul.
Henry Hanson. Jr., third secretary, vice consul
Gray Bream, third secretary; vice eonsnl
Harold Carlson, vice consul
Carl Birkeland,! vice consul
Frithjof C. Sigmond, vice consul
Lawrence W. von Hellens, vice consul
(MA & N"A).
(T).
Goteborg (C).
(T)
Malmo (C)
(T)
Halsingborg CCA)...
SiriTZEKLANT)
Hem rL).
CoL Charles E. Eayens, military attache and mili-
tary attache for air.
Capt. Walter L. Heiberg, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Lt. Col. Felix M. Hardison, asst. military attache
for air.
Lt. Col. Siguid J. Arcesen, asst. military attache.
Maj. A. Wayne Wonderley, asst. military attache.
Mai. Bobert W. Wood, asst. military attache
Maj. Arthnr Conradi, Jr., asst. military air
attache.
Capt. Harold W. gasserman, asst. military
artacbe.
Lt. C-omdr. Allan L. Rice, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. Francis A. Klavenes, asst. naval
attache and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Rolfe A. Haatvedt, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Nils W. Olsson. asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Wallace McClure, senior economic analyst
Franz von Schilling, Jr., attache
Walter S. Stirrey, attache
Xorman Gaemser Swift, economic analyst
Edwin P. Morby, vice consul
Grant Olson, attache
William W. Corcoran, consul
Stanley E. Lawson, vice consul
Finn B.Jensen, vice consul
Baijamin Reath Eiggs, eonsnl
Hwaoe A. Browne, vice consul. ..^.
Frank F. Hass, consular asent
Ldaod Harrison, envoy extraordinary and min-
ister plenipotentiary.
J. Klahr Huddle, counselor of legation. _
Daniel J. Reagan, commercial attache
George Tait, first secretary
Donald F. Bigelow, first secretary
Gardner Richardson, first secretary
Warren M. Chase, second secretary
Dale W. Maher, second secretary
John H. Madonne, second secretary fconsul)
Lcmdretb M. Harrison, second secretary
Hairison Lewis, second secretary
Theodore J. Hadraba, third secretary
George McM. Godley, 2d, third secretary
Clark E. Husted, Jr., third secretary
f.MA) Brig. Gen. Barnwell R. Legge, military attache
. and mflitary attache for air.
Lt. Col. Alfred R. W, de Jaoge, asst. military
attach^.
Capt. Charles T.Kat«lnoB,aflBt. military attache. WarDept Apr.
j Capt. Lloyd A. Free, as8t. military attache WarDept May
Ixt Lt. Dean Raymond Reiford, asst. military War Dept July
I sttacMi
1 TMiiiwiiiilT >1^]i{1m1 tn 1.4»iAmt tnr Antv vith ttsM of Pnnreine HeadnuArters. .\Ilied ExneditionarT Force
Maryland. May 14,1942
Illinois Feb. 9,1943
Connecticut Apr. 2,1942
"Wyoming.. July 21. 1944
Illinois^ Jan. 30.1930
IHinnis Sept. !'•., 1944
Oregon May 3,1933
Washington. July 20,1942
WarDept. Sept. 7,1913
Navy Dept July 5,1940
WarDept Dec. 2,1943
WarDept ...Jan. 25,1944
WarDept. July 10,1943
WarDept Oct. 28,1043
War Dept Mar. 21, 1944
WarDept May 12. 1944
XavyDept June 17,1942
N'avyDept May 5.1944
Xavy Dept ' July 8,1944
Navy Dept Dee. 28,1942
Tennessee. Dec. 4,1942
Virginia.. July 8,1942
New York Dec. 4,1942
New York May 8,1944
California June 23,1944
Wisconan... Jan. 8,1943
Massachusetts... Aug. 15, 1936
New York. June 14,1938
Kansas Feb. 23,1943
Pennsylvania.... Dec. 30,1942
Massachusetts... June 21.1944
Missouri. Apj. 24,1944
Dlinois July 13,1937
Ohio... July 7,1941
Dist. Columbia.. Dec. 16,1941
Virginia Apr. 15,1942
Minnesota {Nov. 25,1941
Connecticut Dec. 8,1941
Indiana Oct. 16.1939
Missouri Dec. 12,1941
Texas Aug. 1.1938
Minnesota Dec. 26,1941
California tJuly 16,1942
Nebraska Mar. 28, 1942
New York Dec. IZ 1941
Ohio Dec. 12,1941
WarDept {Oct. 18,1942
War Dept Nov. 28, 1941
20,1942
7,1942
9.1942
FOREIGX SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
41
Post
Xame and rank
NVhence apt-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
SWITZERLAND— Continued
Bern (L)— Continued.
tC)
Basel (C).
John H. Madonne, consul (second secretary).
J. A. Tnck Sherman, vice consul
Buford G. Rogers, vice consul
Geneva (C)..
Ziirich (CG).
(T).
SYRIA
Damascus (L)
Walter H. Sholes, consul general
John A. Lehrs, vice consul
Thomas R. Flack, vice consul
Paul C. Squire, consul
Howard Elttng, Jr., vice consul
Sam E. Woods,' consul generaL--
Maurice W. Altaffer, consul
Phil H. Hubbard, consul..
Bolard More, vice consul
Robert T. Cowan, vice consul
Eugene Xabel, vice consul
Julius C. Jensen, vice consul
Charles Stoppani, vice consul
Frederick R. Loofbourow, vice consul-
James C. Bell,' vice consul .-
George Wadsworth,^ appointed envoy estraor-
dinary and minister plenipotentiary.
James T. Scott,* commercial attache
Joseph C. Satterthwaite,' first secretary; consul.
William M. Gwynn,* first secretary _..
William J. Porter, vice consul
Tesas Aug. 1,1938 $5,100
Maine tAng. 2.1926
MississippL July 19.1941
Oklahoma Mar. 31, 1941 6,900
Maryland July 19.1941
Illinois July 22,1941
Massachusetts... July 19,1941 6,600
Illinois July 6,1940 4.200
Mississippi. July 3.1942 10.000
Ohio May 31.1933 7.000
Vermont July 19,1941 4,400
Ohio... Mar. 3,1941 4,000
Texas Jan. 17.1940 3,600
Rhode Island Jan. 17,1936
Wyoming Mar. 16,1944
California Mar. 9,1943
Xew York tSept. 12, 1944
XewY'ork Feb. 7, 1944
New York j^pt.21. 1944 9.S00
Georgia Dec. 1.1942 7,200
Michigan Feb. 29,1944 7,200
California |tApr. 29.1944 | 6.000
; Massachusetts...: Feb. 13,1943
... yan. S. 1944
I Nov. iai942
...., -A,pr. 10.1944
.M.V) I Lt. Col. Virgil -\. Jackson,* military attache ! War Dopt...
I Maj. Duncan MacBryde,* asst. military attachf..i War Dept...
I 1st Lt. Joseph H. Gassoun.* asst. militarv attache War Dept .
THAIL-\iND
State of war declared by Thai-
land January 25, 1942.
TURKEY
.A.rkara (E)«. ' Laurence A. Steinhgrdt, ambassador cxtraordi- ; New York Jan. 12,1942 17,500
(MA &NA).
nary and plenipotentiary.
Robert F. Kelley, counselor of embassy. .
Edward B. Lawson, commercial attach^.
Earl L. Packer, first secretary.
Harry L. Troutman, first secretary
William Witman, 2d, third secretary
John Evarts Horner, third secretary.
WUfred V. MacDonald, third secretary..
Richard E. Gnade, third secretary
Brig. Gen. Richard G. Tindall, military attach^...
Col. Frederick .\. Fillet," military air attach^
Capt. Webb Trammell, navsJ attach^ and naval
attache for sir.
Massachusetts... tAug. 9.1941 9.200
Dist. Columbia.. Feb. 3,1944 6,200
rtah Oct. 29,1942 7,200
Georgia tkng. 21.1943 6,200
Pennsylvania Jan. 29,1944 4,000
Colorado June 2.1944 3.600
Missouri May 2.1942 3,000
Pennsylvania Feb. 29.1944 '< 3,000
War Dept ' June 12,1943 i
War Dept : Dec. 11,1943 ;
Navy Dept Jan. 13,1942
' -■Visigned also to Vaduz, Liechtenstein; resident in Zurich.
• Resident in Lugano.
' .Accredited aiso to Lebanon.
• Assigned also to and resident in Beirut.
■ Servos as cliarg6 d'affaires ad inioriui except dm-iug such periods as the miuister may be present at Damascus.
• Office of Embassy also at Istanbul.
' .\lso assistant military attache at .\nkara.
42
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST! OCTOBER 1, 194 4
TURKEY— Continued
Ankara (E)— Continued.
(MA&NA)— Con....
(T).
Adana (C)
Istanbul (Constantinople)
(CG).
(T),
Iskenderun (Alexandretta)
(C).
Izmir (Smyrna) (C)
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA
Pretoria, Transvaal (L)...
(MA & NA).
Col. Theodore Babbitt, asst. military attach^
Lt. Col. John E. Bakeless, asst. military attache..
Maj. Cedric H. Seager, asst. military attachS
Maj. Caleb F. Gates, Jr., asst. military attach6.._
Capt. Walter E. Seager, asst. military attache...
Capt. William F. Ross, asst. military attach^
1st Lt. Norman Armour, Jr., asst. military attache
Lt. Comdr. George C. Miles, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Comdr. George H. Earle, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Donald Everett Webster, cultural-relations
attache.
Jeffrey Robson Short, Jr., senior economic analyst.
Donald R. Barton, economic analyst
Paul J. Kann, vice consul.
Burton Y. Berry, consul general
Paul S. Guinn, consul -
William N. Fraleigh, vice consul
Leonard J. Cromie, vice consul
Leslie Albion Squires, vice consul.
William R. Lynch, vice consul
Lee E. Metcalf, vice consul.
Charles P. McVicker, Jr., vice consul ..,
Homer W . Davis, special assistant
Frederick T. Merrill, special assistant
Herbert J. Cummings, economic analyst
Richard W. Byrd, consul..
Keld Christensen, vice consul
Ellis A. Johnson, vice consul
War Dept j Jan. 22,1944
War Dept Mar. 27, 1944
Gen. Thomas Holcomb, envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipotentiary.
Edward M. Groth, counselor of legation...
Samuel H. Day,' commercial attache
Barry T. Benson,' asst. commercial attache
Arthur L. Richards, second secretary
Nicholas Feld, third secretary
Harold Shullaw, third secretary.
Col. Breckinridge A. Day, military attache
Capt. Richard B. Paulsen, 2 military air attache.
Lt. Comdr. George B. McManus, naval attache
and naval attache for air.
Capt. Richard L. Nickerson, asst. naval attache
for air.
Lt. Charles C. Brady, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Donald H. Ryan, 3 asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Harry K. Clayton, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Charles L. Brown, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Morris Golick,' asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Wisconsin...
Illinois
New York.
Mar. 3,1943
Sept. 7, 1944
Sept. 18, 1943
July 13,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Jan. 20,1942
Jan. 2, 1943
Aug. 5, 1943
May 23, 1944
May 26,1944
New York June
Indiana
Peimsylvania
New Jersey
Coiinecticut
California
Kansas
Texas
New Jersey
New York
Dist. Columbia..
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Iowa
Massachusetts...
Delaware.
: June
Mar.
July
Dec.
Aug.
tFeb.
Apr.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Sept.
New York.
California. .
Texas.
California..
Mississippi.
Illinois
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
12, 1944
10. 1943
21. 1944
26. 1941
8, 1943
31. 1943
10. 1944
8, 1943
10. 1942
18. 1942
7,1943
28. 1943
7,1944
10, 1943
15, 1941
Mar. 21, 1944
Oct.
Apr.
Feb.
July
July
July
Feb.
May
May
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
June
Sept.
Mar.
1. 1942
16, 1942
8, 1944
14, 1942
15, 1944
6, 1944
27. 1941
17, 1944
12, 1944
4, 1944
12. 1942
12. 1943
2, 1944
11. 1943
24. 1944
• Assigned to serve at Johannesburg.
' Assigned also to Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Southern Rhodesia, and Swaziland.
• Assigned to serve at Capetown.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED
STATES
43
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
UNION OF SOUTH
AFRICA— Continued
Capetown, Cape Province
(CG).
Durban, Natal (C)
H. Earle Russell, consul general
Irving N. Llnnell, consul general
Michigan
Massachusetts...
Massachusetts...
Wisconsin
Connecticut
Wisconsin
Missouri . .
Aug. 2, 1944
May 19,1943
Aug. 25,1942
June 2, 1941
Mar. 10,1943
June 5, 1940
Oct. 1, 1941
Oct. 2, 1941
July 14,1942
May 20,1943
tApr. 13,1943
June 24,1942
May 20,1943
Oct. 7, 1943
May 22, 1944
Nov. 10,1942
Oct. 5, 1942
Feb. 27,1942
Aug. 6, 1942
Mar. 20, 1943
Sept. 19, 1944
Aug. 3,1943
Nov. 10, 1942
June 18,1943
{Mar. 24, 1944
Oct. 1, 1943
May 11,1944
Oct. 1, 1943
Nov. 3,1943
Aug. 9, 1941
Sept. 16, 1941
Feb. 4, 1944
Feb. 12.1944
April 1,1944
May 5, 1944
Sept. 16, 1944
Aug. 26.1941
May 17.1943
May 18,1943
Sept. 19, 1944
Dec. 3. 1943
May 28, 1942
Dec. 22,1942
Apr. 7, 1943
$9,200
8,900
R. Austin Acly, consul
4, 2110
Roland K. Beyer, vice consul
3,600
6,000
3,500
10,000
E. Talbot Smith, consul
Robert C. Strong, vice consul
Johannesburg, Transvaal
(CO).
(T)
Thomas D. Bowman, consul general
William H. Beach, consul .
Virginia
6,600
4,900
3,600
John S. Richardson, Jr., consul
Massachusetts...
Iowa
Robert W. Rinden, vice consul
Miss Ann Van W^vnen, vice consul
Texas
Port Elizabeth, Cape Prov-
Frank Anderson Henry, consul
Delaware
Colorado
New York
Wisconsin...
Maryland
New York
Massachusetts...
New York.
Illinois..
Iowa
New York
Missouri..
7,200
ince (C).
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Moscow (E)--
Kenneth A. Byrns, vice consul .
3 000
W. Averell Harriman, ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary.
George F. Kennan, counselor of embassy
17,500
8,000
Warwick Perkins, first secretary; consul
7,000
A. Bland Calder, first secretary; consul
6,200
Edward Page, Jr., second secretary; consul
Francis Bowden Stevens, second secretary; vice
consul.
John Fremont Melby, second secretary; vice
consul.
Paul Paddock, third secretary; vice consul . _
Richard H. Davis, third secretary; vice consul...
Thomas P. Dillon, third secretary; vice consul...
Paul M. Dutko, vice consul
4,600
4,600
4,000
4.000
3,600
3,000
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania...
War Dept..
War Dept
War Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
Navy Dept
William E. Wallace, vice consul
<U. S. Military Mission).
Maj. Gen. John R. Deane, military member; chief.
Maj. Gen. Robert L. Walsh, military member...
Brig. Gen. Sydney P. Spaulding, military member-
Rear Admiral Clarence E. Olsen, naval member.
Capt. Samuel B. Frankel, naval member .
Capt. Ronald H. Allen, naval member .
Capt. Denys William Knoll, naval member
Capt. Charles J. Zondorak, naval member
Comdr. Charles M. Parker, naval member
Lt. Comdr. George D. RouUard, naval member..
Lt. Comdr. John H. Harshaw, naval member
Lt. Comdr. Edward W. Yorke, Jr., naval member.
Lt. Comdr. Vincent A. Autuori, naval member..
Lt. Joseph Chase, naval member
44
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
UNION OF SOVIET
SOCIALIST REPUBLICS-
Continued
Moscow (E)— Continued.
(U. S. Military Mission)-
Continued.
(T).
Vladivostok (CG)....
URUGUAY
Montevideo (E)
(MA & NA)
(T).
Lt. Robert P. Meiklejohn, naval member
Lt. Richard K. Holden, naval member
Lt. Carl C. Bland, naval member
Lt. (jg) Joseph L. Richardson, naval member
Lt. (jg) Boyd F. Greene, naval member
Louis Guy Michael, attache
Thomas P. \^■hitney, attache
Frederick C. Barghoorn, attache
Joseph J. Bulik, attache
Robert C. Tucker, attache
Joseph Osgood Hanson, Jr., attache
Oliver Edmund Clubb. consul general
William Dawson, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Dudley Q. Dwyre, counselor of embassy; consul
general.
Robert G. Glover, commercial attache
Edward J. Sparks, first secretary; consul ,
Robert Y. Brown, second secretary; consul
Whitney Y'oung, second secretary, consul
Reginald Bragonier, Jr., second secretary; vice
consul.
Arthur B. Emmons, 3d, third secretary; vice
consul.
Stewart G. Anderson, third secretary; vice consul.
John L. Topping, third secretary; vice consul..
Lt. Col. Harry E. McKinney, military attache
Lt. Col. Emmett B. Cassady, military air attache-
Comdr. Albert Benjamin, naval attache and
naval attache for air.
Maj. William A. Tidwell. Jr., asst. military
attache.
Capt. Carleton Ashley, asst. military attache
Lt. Peter J. Brennan, asst. naval attache and
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Donald C. Leavens, asst. naval attache
and asst. naval attache for air.
Roderic Crandall,' petroleum attache
Franklin W. Wolf, senior economic analyst..
C. Montagu Pigott, senior economic analyst.
Frank E. Sheehy, senior economic analyst...
Navy Dept-
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
Michigan
Ohio.
Massachusetts.
New York
Missouri
Illinois
Minnesota.
Minnesota.
Colorado...
Florida
New York.
Alabama...
New Y'ork.
Maryland..
Massachusetts.
Illinois
New York.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
War Dept...
War Dept...
Navy Dept.
Navy Dept.
California
Pennsylvania..
Ohio.
Ohio
Nov. 27, 1943
Aug. 12,1944
Sept. 2.1944
Dec. 22. 1942
Aug. 17.1944
Apr. 27,1944
Mar. 1, 1944
Nov. 6,1942
Mar. 30, 1944
Fob. 21, 1944
May 12,1944
tSept. 19, 1944
Feb. 11,1941
tApr. 1, 1942
Mar. 12, 1940
Jan. 15,1942
Feb. 20,1941
May 22, 1944
Sept. 11, 1936
Oct. 22,1942
Dec. 3, 1941
May 20,1943
Aug. 10, 1944
Apr. 28, 1944
Dec. 16,1941
Feb. 11,1943
Oct. 21,1943
Nov. 24, 1943
Oct. 20,1942
June 7, 1944
Jan. 10,1943
Oct. 31,1942
May 20.1942
I Assigned also to Rio de Janeiro and Asuncion; resident in Rio de Janeiro.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED
STATES
45
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
JRUGUAY-Continued
mtevideo (E)— Continued.
(T)— Continued
Ezequiel D. Salinas, special assistant
Texas
Indiana
Aug. 17,1942
JDec. 11,1942
May 9,1914
Sept. 19, 1944
Joseph Q. Weimer, senior economic analyst
John T. Fishburn, economic analyst .
Oklahoma
New Jersey
Joseph E. Wiedenmaycr, senior economic analyst..
Albert B. Franklin, cultural-relations attache
Massachusetts...
Feb. 13,1943
John W. Mitchell, junior economic analyst
Minnesota
Mar. 1,1942
Frederick C. Weimer, Junior economic analyst...
Albert F. Breazeale, junior economic analyst
John J. Zozaya, junior economic analyst
Indiana
Feb. 20,1942
Apr. 25,1942
July 14, 1942
Juno 12 1942
Alabama
Fred H. Decker, junior economic analyst..
Kentucky...
New Jersey
Carson 0. Crocker, junior economic analyst
Sept. 11,1942
Thomas D. Kingsley, junior economic analyst
Massachusetts...
Dec. 23,1942
VENEZUELA
•acas (E)
Frank P. Corrigan, ambassador extraordinary and
plenipotentiary.
Ohio .
Jan. 20,1939
$17,500
Joseph Flack, counselor of embassy
Pennsylvania
May 9,1941
Sept. 17.1942
8,800
9,000
H. Lawrence Groves, counselor of embassy for
Pennsylvania
economic affairs.
Osbom S. Watson, commercial attache
Georgia
Nov. 2,1937
July 20,1940
Aug. 19,1943
6.000
4,500
4,400
Thomas J. Maleady, second secretary..
Massachusetts
William P. Wright, asst. commercial attache
Dist. Columbia..
Sherburne Dillingham, second secretary..
New Jersey..
tAug. 13,1942
4.200
4,000
Carl Breuer, second secretary
New York
tMay 3, 1944
Maurice M. Bernbaum, second secretary
Illinois^
Uug. 21, 1944
4,000
John P. Hoover, asst. commercial attache
California
July 28,1942
3,500
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., third secretary..
California
tMay 18,1942
Uune 23,1943
2,750
(MA & NA)
Col. Henri A. Luebbermann, military attache
War Dept
Maj. Carl G. Wagner, military air attache
AVar Dept
Aug. 23, 1944
Comdr. William L. Kilcoin, naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar. 18,1944
naval attache for air.
Maj. Edmund J. E. McCarthy, asst. military
War Dept..
Mar. 28. 1942
attache.
Maj. Louis Miccio, asst. military attache
War Dept..
May 20, 1944
Lt. Sterling J. Cottrell, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
May 25.1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Richard K. Holden, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Sept. 4,1942
asst. naval attache for air.
Lt. Charles D. Evans, asst. naval attache and
Navy Dept
Mar. 13, 1944
asst. naval attache for air.
Jjt. Paul E. Bixler, asst. naval attache and asst.
Navy Dept
July 17, 1944
.
naval attache for air.
Lt. (jg) Howard C. Gilmer, asst. naval attache
Navy Dept
Sept. 26, 1942
and asst. naval attache for air.
(CG)
James P. Mofiit, consul general . .
New York
Ohio
JJuly 6, 1944
Mar. 28, 1944
6,900
William L. Krieg, vice consul..
3.600
William L. S. Williams, vice consul
Wisconsin
Jan. 12,1943
2,750
George R. Phelan, vice consul-
California.
June 29,1937
46
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST; OCTOBER 1, 19 44
Post
Name and rank
Whence ap-
pointed
Date of as-
signment
Salary
VENEZUELA— Continued
Caracas (E)— Continued.
(T)..
James H. Kempton, agricultural adviser.. .-
Maryland
Louisiana
Texas .
Sept. 7,1942
Dec. 23,1942
July 1,1942
May 26,1943
Oct. 19,1942
July 15,1942
June 5, 1943
May 15,1942
Aug. 5, 1943
June 15, 1944
May 15,1942
Jan. 3, 1944
Aug. 21,1944
May 14,1943
Mar. 18, 1944
Nov. 27, 1943
Jan. 3, 1944
Sept. 21,1944
Dec. 23,1943
Dec. 21,1943
Aug. 15,1944
Feb. 16,1944
Jan. 10,1944
tMay 20, 1944
Feb. 25,1944
Dec. 21,1943
Jan. 11,1944
Dec. 21,1943
$4,2C
17, 5(
8,2(
4.5(
4,3(
2.5(
Robert M. Baskin, senior economic analyst
Wi'liam Scanlan, special assistant
Curtis Waldo Barnes, senior economic analyst...
Virgil C, Applewhite, special assistant
Montana
Mississippi
New York
New York
New York
California
Kentucky
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
New Mexico
Washington
California
Oklahoma..
New York
New York
Massachusetts...
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
War Dept
Navy Dept
War Dept
New York
New York
California
D. Eugene Delgado-Arias, cultural-relations
attach^.
William Henry Bowden, economic analyst
Herbert B. Leggett, junior economic analyst
Albert T. Phelps, special assistant
Caripito, Monagas (VC)
(T).
La Guaira (VC)
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., vice consul
Henry T. Dwyer, vice consul
Puerto de la Cruz, An-
zo&tegui (VC).
Odin G. Loren, consul
(T)
Austin J. Rittenhouse, vice consul
YUGOSLAVIA »
Belgrade (Beograd) (E).
Richard C. Patterson, Jr., appointed ambassador
extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
Harold Shantz,2 counselor of embassy
Walworth Barbour, 2 second secretary .. .
Livingston Satterthwaite,^ civil air attache
Charles E. Hulick, Jr. ,2 third secretary.
(MA & NA)
Lt. Col. Sterling L. Larrabee.^ military attache...
Lt. Comdr. Thomas D. Bpencer,2 naval attach^
and naval attache for air.
Capt. William H. McNeill.^asst. military attache.
Henry Albert Hill,' special assistant
(T)
Emil Kekich, special assistant
Arthur W. Parsons,^ special assistant. ..
Consular oflBces in Yugo-
slavia closed.
I Government of Yugoslavia established in England. ,
' Assigned also near the Government of Greece established in Egypt.
3 Assigned also to London and Dublin and near the Governments of Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Norway, an'
Poland established in London; resident in London.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 47
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT
chilles, Theodore C -
aeon, J. Kenley .- -..
alley, E. Tomlin
Kallantine, Joseph W..
•arnes, Mayiiard B
;arnes, William
■elovsky, Sidney A-.
tenninghofl, H. Merrell
lenton, Russell W
Slake, GilsoD Q..
Joai, Pierre de L.'
aohlen, Charles E.
onbright, James C. H
Brown, James E., Jr
iJucknell, Howard, Jr
iJuhrman, Parker W.3
Jyington, nomer M., Jr _
!;abot, John M.
Gannon, Cavendish W
,^anty, George R... -
3arrigan. John Willard..
hapman, J. Eolbrook
^hasp, Augustus S
vochran, William P., Jr
Gates, Merrit N
^ory, Thomas J
^ox, Raymond E
rawford, William A
Davis. Monnett B
Davis, Nathaniel P ,
Dawson, Allan
Day, Henry B.s
Denby, James Orr -
Dick, Hasscll H
Dickover. Erie R
Donaldson, Harry M -
Dooman, Eugene H
Dorsz, Edmund J :..
Doyle, Albert M
duBois, Coert
Durbrow, Elbrldge
Elbrick, C. Burke..
English, Clifton P
Erhardt, John O
Falcs. Herbert P
Farrell, William S
Ferris, Walton C
Flood, Douglas...
Foster, Andrew B ....-
Foster, Carol H
Fox, Homer S
Freers, Edward L
Frost, Arthur C
Geist, Raymond H
George, W. Perry
' The length of an officer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but
reports for duty.
2 Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
3 Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pt'nding reassignment to the fiold.
Whence appointed
District of Columbia.
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Iowa
M assachusetts
New York
New York
New York
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Georgia
Virginia..
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Utah
Massachusetts
California
District of Columbia.
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Virginia.
California
New York
Peimsylvania
Colorado
New Jersey
Iowa...
Connecticut
Indiana
South Carolina.
California
Pennsylvania
New York
Michigan
Michigan
California
California
Kentucky
Tennessee
New York
California
New York
Wisconsin
Illinois
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Michigan
Ohio
Massachusetts
Ohio
Alabama
Date of
assignment'
Salary
July
9. 1941
$4. 600
Aug.
28, 1941
4,600
June
19, 1942
4,100
Jan.
7, 1942
9.800
Aug.
28, 1944
9,2C0
July
15, 1941
4,000
Feb.
14, 1944
5,000
Aug.
24, 1942
6.000
Feb.
4, 1941
4,100
July
2. 1942
6,000
Jan.
22, 1944
9.000
June
3, 1942
6.200
June
19, 1942
5.100
Feb.
18, 1943
6.100
July
29, 1944
9, 2C0
Apr.
16, 1943
8.200
Apr.
4. 1941
5,100
July
3, 1941
6,200
Mar.
15, 1941
5,000
Nov.
16, 1943
7,000
July
1. 1942
4,300
Jan.
13, 1944
5,100
June
3, 1942
6.000
Oct.
11, 1943
5.000
Sept.
14, 1944
4,500
Aug.
23, 1944
3,500
Sept.
30, 1943
8.600
July
21, 1944
3, OCO
Apr.
25. 1941
9.800
Sept.
3, 1943
9.800
June
20, 1944
C, fiCO
June
8, 1944
4,600
Aug.
11,1943
6,600
Sept.
17, 1941
6,900
June
28, 1943
9,600
June
10, 1942
4,000
Feb.
16, 1943
10,000
Sept.
2, 1941
4.700
Sept.
20. 1941
7.200
Oct.
7, 1941
10,000
May
28. 1942
5.100
Aug.
9, 1944
4,500
May
10, 1944
2,750
Feb.
25. 1941
9.800
Oct.
18. 1940
4,000
Feb.
19. 1944
4,600
Oct.
21. 1941
6.200
Jan.
6. 1944
4,200
Aug.
26, 1944
4,100
Aug.
29. 1941
8,900
Apr.
24, 1941
7,600
July
21. 1944
3,000
Oct.
2, 1942
■ 10.000
Feb.
11,1944
8.400
Apr.
24, 1941
6.200
from the date
on which he
48 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Continued
Name
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment •
Gordon, George A.'.
Gray, Cecil Wayne...
Grew, Joseph C*
Gufler, Bernard..
Hall, Monroe B
Hamilton, Maxwell M
Harrison, Randolph
Harvey, Miss Constance R.
Heacock, Roger L
Hoath, Donald R... -.
Henderson, George D
Henry, R. Horton...
Hodgdon, A. Dana'
Horsey, Outerbridge..-
Hughes, Morris N
Hunt, Frederick D.*
Huston, Cloyce K
Hutton, Paul C.
Jester, Perry N
Johansen, Beppo R
Johnson, Hallett
Johnson, U. Alexis
Jones, George Lewis, Jr
Jones, J. Wesley
Josselyn, Paul R
Keeler, Erwin P..
Kendrick, Stephen E. C.<...
Knox, Charles F., Jr.
Kohler, Foy D
Krentz, Kenneth C
Lafoon, Sidney K
Leverich, Henry P
L'Heureux, HervfiJ.^...
Lockhart, Frank P
Lyon, Cecil B
Macatee, Robert B
Mann, Frederick J
Matthews, H. Freeman
McConaughy, Walter P
McDonough, Dayle C_
McGonigal, Donal F.«
McGurk, Joseph F
McKenna, James E...
McLaughlin, Edward D
Meekins, Lynn W. <
Meyer, Paul W.
Minor, Harold B
Montgomery, Edmund B..
Moose, James S., Jr.*
Morgan, John H..
New York..
Tennessee.-
New Hampshire
Washington
New York
Iowa
Virginia
New York
California
Kansas
California
Arizona
Maryland
New York
Illinois
District of Columbia.
Iowa
North Carolina
Virginia
Florida
New Jersey
California
Maryland
Iowa
Iowa
Indiana .-
Rhode Island
New Jersey..
Ohio
Iowa -
Virginia
New Jersey
New Hampshire
Texas
New York
Virginia
New York
Maryland
Alabama...
Missouri
New York
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Arkansas
Pennsylvania.
Colorado
Kansas
Illinois
Arkansas _
Massachusetts
Apr.
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
Apr.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
July
June
June
June
Sept.
Sept
Mar.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Nov.
July
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
July
May
Feb.
Nov.
May
Feb.
Feb.
June
Aug.
July
May
July
June
Sept.
Sept.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
June
July
Nov.
-A^ug.
Sept.
,1941
1. 1943
,1942
, 1942
.,1944
, 1944
,1942
,1944
1, 1942
, 1944
1,1944
, 1942
, 1942
1. 1944
, 1943
, 1944
, 1941
, 1941
1. 1941
, 1942
1, 1940
, 1944
, 1942
,1941
,1943
, 1943
,1944
, 1942
,1941
, 1943
,1942
, 1943
,1944
, 1942
, 1943
,1941
., 1944
,1943
,1944
,1943
,1944
,1942
, 1941
,1943
,1944
,1942
,1943
,,1943
:, 1944
,1943
' The length of an oflBcer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he report
for duty.
• Under provisions of the act of .\pril 1, 1941.
5 Temporarily detailed to London as first secretary and consul, staff of Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionar;
Force.
* Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 49
)FFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT— Continued
Name
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment '
Salary
VI orris, Brewster H ._.
Murray, Alton T
>Iielsen, Orsen N
S'orden, Carl F
Dakes, Calvin Hawley
Dakley, R. Kenneth 3
Parsons, J. Graham
Peck, Willys R.>
Perkins, Mahlon Fay
Perkins, Troy L
Pilcher, James B
PirLkerton, Julian L _
Plitt, Edwin A
Pool, John O
Reams, R. Borden
Reber, Samuel <
Richards, J. Bartlett '
Richardson, W. Garland___
Rlddleberger, James W
Soberer, George F
Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur K
Schoenrich, Edwin
Shaw, George P ...1.
Smith, Henry T
Stanton, Edwin F
Steintorf, Paul P
Steyne, Alan N.
Sturgeon, Leo D..
Summerlin, George T
Taylor, Robert M
Timberlake, Clare H
Travers, Howard K
Trimble, William C
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr.'
Vance, Marshall M.»
Vincent, John Carter
Ward, Angus 1.3. ._ _
Warren, Fletcher
Wasson, Thomas C
Wells, Milton K
Wendelin, Eric C
Williams, Frank S
Williamson, Harold L
Willis, Miss Frances E
Wilson, Evan M
Woodford, Archer 3
Wright, James H
Pennsylvania July
California Sept.
Wisconsin Oct.
New York _ _ Aug.
South Carolina July
Arkansas June
New York Dec.
California Sept.
California Mar.
Kentucky Sept.
Georgia Dec.
Kentucky _ Sept.
Maryland May
Delaware Nov.
Pennsylvania June
New York ._ Aug.
Maryland May
Viiginia Jul y
Virginia _._ _ Oct.
New York Apr.
District of Columbia June
Maryland Sept.
California June
Georgia July
California Aug.
Virginia Sept.
New York Sept.
Dlinois Aug.
Louisiana ! Aug.
Washington i Feb.
Michigan
New York
Maryland
West Virginia..
Ohio...-
Georgia
Michigan
Texas
New Jersey
Oklahoma
Massachusetts.
Mississippi
Illinois
California
Pennsylvania. .
Kentucky
Missouri
Feb.
June
Aug.
June
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Apr.
June
July
Apr.
Dec.
May
June
U, 1944
29, 1944
20. 1941
29, 1944
1. 1941
27, 1944
1. 1942
21. 1942
26, 1942
3, 1942
23, 1941
27,1944
31. 1941
28. 1942
20. 1942
15, 1944
27, 1944
7, 1944
28. 1943
1. 1941
30. 1944
25. 1941
3. 1942
24, 1944
24. 1942
3. 1943
23. 1943
27, 1941
25. 1941
12. 1942
26. 1943
22,1942
24,1942
29. 1944
18, 1944
15. 1942
21, 1944
15. 1943
18. 1941
13. 1944
21, 1944
3, 1942
28, 1944
22. 1944
26. 1942
22, 1944
11, 1941
$4,000
4,400
9,000
3,600
4,600
3,600
4.100
9,000
10,000
4,500
G,000
4, 900
7,200
4,100
4.700
8,000
7,000
4,300
6,200
4,100
9,000
5,100
8,800
3, 000
8,200
7, 000
6,200
8.000
10,000
4,100
4,500
8,200
4,500
4,000
7,200
8,000
7.400
8.200
5,100
4, 500
5,000
7,600
7,600
G. 200
4,000
4,900
4,600
' The length of an oflBcer's service in the Department is calculated, not from this date, but from the date on which he
reports for duty.
» Under provisions of the act of April 1, 1941.
> Foreign Service officer assigned to the Department pending reassignment to the field.
* Temporarily detailed to London as counselor of mission ou staff of U. S. Political Adviser, Siiproiue IleadQuarters,
Allied Expeditionary Forces.
50 FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 194 4
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE ON SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY DETAIL
Name
Anderson, Eskel V.'
Beach, Arthur Eugene i
Flood, Peter H. A...
Gowen, Franklin C
Hoskins, Harold Boies'
Jenkins, Warder B.'
Kifer, Russell Stanley '
Landis, James MeCauley ' '.
Laverack, John W.i
Levison, George Lewis '
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr
Mathews, Jeff Douglas '
Myers, Harold Edwin'
Oz'zard, Charles J.'
Peterson, Edward M.'
Rountree, William M.'
Schott, William W
Shollenberger, Joseph H.'...
Simering, Chauncey L.'
Smith, Donald W
Tittmann, Harold H., Jr
Turner, William T..
Villard, Henry H.'
Young, Roland A.'..
Where assigned
JMiddle East Supply Center.
do
Ciudad Ju4rez
Vatican City
Middle East Supply Center.
....do
Middle East Supply Center.
....do
-...do
.do.
European Advisory Commission, London.
Middle East Supply Center
...do
...do
.do.
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Commission for Italy
Middle East Supply Center
Allied Commission for Italy
Department of Commerce
Vatican C ity
N avy Department
North African Joint Economic Commission.
Middle East Supply Center.
Whence appointed
Pennsylvania...
Maryland
New Hampshire
Pennsylvania...
New York
Maryland.......
Maryland
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
California
New Jersey
Montana
Kansas
New Jersey
Montana
Georgia
Kansas
Illinois
New York
Maryland
Missouri
Georgia..
Massachusetts..
Massachusetts..
Date of
assignment
Feb.
July
Feb.
Aug.
May
Dec.
June
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Apr.
Oct.
Dee.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
May
May
27. 1943
11. 1944
6. 1942
2, 1944
24, 1944
23, 1943
7. 1943
17, 1943
19, 1943
15, 1943
13. 1943
20, 1943
12. 1943
1. 1944
8, 1943
1. 1942
28. 1944
26. 1943
8. 1943
24. 1944
24. 1941
22. 1942
10. 1943
11, 1943
Salary
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS ON DETAIL AS INSPECTORS
Name
Butrick, Richard P.. .
Cochran, H. Merle. ..
DeCourcy, William E
Whence appointed
New York
Arizona...
Texas
Date of
assignment
May 25,1944
Dec. 9, 1942
Aug. 17,1944
Salary
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
Bates, Robert C
On leave for military duty
Montana
Bruner, Glen W
do
Colorado
$4,100
Burdett, William C, Jr
do
Georgia —
Ohio....
2,750
Burris, Philip Howell
do
Oollins, Atwood, 2d
do --
Connecticut
On leave of absence without pay. ...
Vice consul at Bordeaux; office not yet reestablished..
On leave for military dutv
Nebraska.. ...
4,200
Ohio -. ...
Nevada .
Kentucky
New York.
Frost, Wesley
On leave pending retirement . .. . .
10, 000
Gannett, Michael R
On leave for military duty. ...
2.750
do
South Carolina
4,000
do
Georgia ..
Isaacs, Burford King, Jr.'
Keeloy, James H., Jr..
Keith, Gerald
Larsen, Gilbert E.'
On leave of absence without pay .'.
Consul at Antwerp; ofTice not yet established
Consul at Bordeaux; oflBce not yet reestablished
On leave for military duty
Texas . ....
California.-
Illinois
Illinois.
9,000
6,200
• Temporary specialist appointed for the emergency.
' With the personal rank of minister.
FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
OFFICERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE NOW UNASSIGNED— Continued
51
Name
Status
Whence appointed
Salary
ja Rue, G. Wallace—
On leave of absence without pay. .
$4 000
javalee, Jerome R
On leave for military duty
LiUtkins, LaRue R
do
2 750
vlacVitty, Karl deO
slakinson, George A
On leave pending retirement
Tennessee
7,200
..._do
California
8 900
VIcGregor, Robert G., Jr
VicKay, Donald S.i
On leave pending resignation
4,600
On leave for military duty __
Hiddlebrook, Robert W
do
vlitchell, William A
do
viorns, Shiras, Jr
On leave pending retirement ... ... .
Connpctinnt
4,200
s^olan, Thomas F.i
On leave for military duty .
'aimer, John Peabody
do
Washington
4,300
leese, Ravmond E
do
llobbins, Warren Delano '...
do
Salisbury, Laurence E
On leave pendine retirement
Illinois
New York
8,200
;chnee, Alexander '_
On leave for military duty.. .
imith, Miss A. Viola . _
On leave of absence without pay .
California
Massachusetts
5, 100
Jquire, John P
On leave for military duty ...
Stoops, Don '
do
Oklahoma
Hyles, Raymond A
Vice consul at Bordeaux; oflBce not yet reestablished..
On leave for military duty ..
G eorgia
tVhtttinghill, George D
New York
iVolcott, Henry M
On leave pending retirement ... . .
New York.
6,900
SPECIAL OFFICES
Post
Name and rank
Whence appointed
Date of
assignment
Salary
GERMANY
Office of the United States Political
Robert D. Mmphy, United States
Wisconsin
Sept. 15, 1944
.$9, 600
Adviser to Supreme Headquarters,
political adviser.-
Allied Expeditionary Force.
Ware Adams, Foreign Service officer.
Georgia..
Sept. 21, 1944
5,100
Carmel Offle, Foreign Service officer.
Pemisylvania
Sept. 15, 1944
4,200
ITALY
Naples (Office of the United States
Theodore J. Hohenthal, Foreign
California
Sept. 13, 1944
4,100
Political Adviser on the staff of the
Service officer.
Supreme Allied Commander,
G. Frederick Reinhardt, Foreign
California
Nov. 23, 1943
4,000
Mediterranean theater).
Service officer.
Roy M. Melbourne, Foreign Serv-
Virginia
Aug. 30,1944
4, 000
1
ice officer.
Thomas S. Estes, Foreign Service
Massachusetts
Aug. 2, 1944
2,750
officer.
(T)
Garnett D. Horner >
Tennessee
Illinois --
June 23,1943
Mar. 31, 1944
Rome (Office of the United States
Alexander C. Kirk, United States
10,000
Representative on the Advisory
representative. 2
Council for Italy).
Charles A. Livengood, economic
coimselor.
Washington
Dec. 3, 1943
8,200
Lester L. Schnare, consul general..
Georgia
Aug. 26,1944
7,800
H. Coit MacLean, consul
Virginia
Aug. 26,1944
8,900
Ernest E. Evans, consul .
New York
Georgia
Aug. 25,1944
May 25,1944
5,100
Walter C. Dowling, secretary
4,500
Walter W. Orebaugh. consul and
Kansas
Aug. 21,1944
4,200
secretary.
John L. Goshie, secretary
New York
tJune 23,1944
4,000
Robert H. McBride, secretary
Joseph N. Greene, Jr., secretary
Michigan
June 17,1944
tJune 23,1944
3,000
Massachusetts
2,750
Victor H. Loftus, vice consul
Massachusetts
Sept. 20, 1944
1
' (T)
Sept. 25, 1944
Sept. 29, 1944
Biaeio Di Venuti." economic analyst
Massachusetts
June 10, 1944
I Temporary specialist appointed for the emergency.
' With the personal rank of ambassador.
INDEX OF PERSONS
Page
22
Abbey, Glenn A
Abbott, George M
Abbott, Wainwright
Achilles, Theodore C
Ackerman, Ralph H
Ackerson, Garret O., Jr
Aely, R. Austin
Adair, Charles W., Jr
Adam, Hector C, Jr
Adams, Ware
Adamson, Walter _
Affeld, William C, Jr_.
Aguirre, Stephen E
Ailshie, William K.
Ainsworth, H. Gardner
Alameda, Clarence J
Alberts, Hugo W
Alfsen, Fritz A. M _.
.\llen, Charles W .,
Allen, Clifford E
Allen, Henry E...
Allen, Ronald H
Allison, John M
Altaffer, Leland C
AltaSer, Maurice W
Anderson, Daniel V
Anderson, Edward
Anderson, Eskel V
Anderson, Stewart G
Anderson, W. Stratton, Jr
Andrews, Archie M., Jr
Andrews, Charles L..
Andrews. George D
Angulo, Manuel R
Apple, Charles E
Applewhite, Virgil C...
Archer, Harry 0
Armour, Norman
Armour, Norman, Jr
Armstrong, George Alexander..
Armstrong, Lawrence S...
Arnesen, Sigurd J
Arnold, Lawrence L
Ashford, Mahlon
Ashley, Carleton.
Ashton, Horace D
Atcheson, George, Jr
Atherton, Ray 9, 15
Autuori, Vincent A 43
Await, Fred H 38
Ayer, William Francis 21
Page
26
Babbitt, Theodore. .
Bacon, J. Kenly
Bagby, Philip H
Bailey, E. Tomlin...
Bailey. John W., Jr.
Bakeless, John E
Baker, Joseph K
Baker, Roy W
Baldwin, Karl Ferguson
Baldwin, LaVeme.
Ballantine, Joseph W
Bandy, Alvin E
Bankhead, Hem-y M
Bankhead, John L
Barbour, Walworth 24,
Barclay, Ben W
Barghoom, Frederick C
Barker, Edmund Osborne
Barnes, Charles T
Barnes, Curtis Waldo
Barnes, Maynard B
Barnes, William...
Bamette, Larry
Bamum, Robert H
Barry, John R
Barton, Donald R
Baskin, Robert M
Bastianello, Raymond.. _
Bates, Freeman F
Bates, Robert C
Battles, Robert E
Bay, Charles A
Beach, Arthur Eugene
Beach, William H
Beam, Jacob D
Beard, John M_..
Beaulac, Willard L
Beaumont, Adam
Beck, William H
Bell, James C
Bell, James D
Belovsky, Sidney A
Belton, William
Benet, Edward S
Benjamin, Albert
Bennett, Evan H
Bennett, James
Bennett, John Allen
Bennett. W. Tapley, Jr
Benninphoff, H. Merrell
Benson, Barry T
Benson, Jesse G
Bentley, Alvin M
Benton, J. Webb
Benton, Russell W
Berenguer, Amaldo
Bergan, Ernest
Berger, David C
Bergus, Donald C
Bembaum, Maurice M
Bemardoni, Bernard
Berry, Burton Y
Berry. Lampton
Bertot, Raoul A
Page
Betts, Paul C _.
Beverstock, Roswell C 25
Beyer, Roland K... 43
Beylard, Charles B 23
Bigelow, Donald F 40
Bingham, Hiram, Jr 1
Binkeland, Carl... 40
Birge, Walter W.. Jr 26
Birkeland, Paul M 15,31,33,36
Bishop, Max Waldo 23
Bixler, Paul E i?.
Black, Robert C
Blake, Gilson O 47
Blake, M. Williams 2e
Blake, Ralph J _.
Blanchard, Louis F 2?
Bland, Carl C.._ ._ 44
Blankinship, Byron E 3S
Blanshard. Paul.. 2S
Blatchford, Edward W 3S
Blau, Louis Cecil - 3."
Bliss, Don C, Jr 2C
Blocker, V. Harwood J
Blocker, William P.... 26
Blohm, Lee R 32
Blue, William L 27
Boal, Pierre de L 47
Boaz, Samuel E 21
Boehringer, Carl H IC
Boemstein, Ralph A S
Bopardus, George F 23
Bohan, Merwin L.l 1
Bohlen, Charles E... 47
Bohne, Frederick A
Bonbright, James C. H 47
Bond. NilesW 38
Bonnet, Ellis A 16
Bonsai, Philip W 38
Boom, Willem E 15,31,33,36
Boone, William E 14
Boonstra, Clarence 14
Borjesson, Eddie Karl Gustav 25
Borton, George F
Boswell, William O 36
Botsford, Clarence A 14
Boucher, Hiram A 32
Bowden, William Heiu-y 46
Bowditch, Sarah H 21
Bower, Roy E.B 22
Bowers, Claude G 8
Bowie, Thorn as Donald 39
Bowman, Howard A 12
Bowman, Thomas D 43
Bownass, Richard Mason 31
Boyce, Richard F 13
Boyd, Alfred G 21
Boyd, John H.... 19
Braddock, Daniel M 5
52
INDEX OF PERSONS
53
Page
Braden, Spruille 13
Bradley, Walter Hinckley. 5
Brady, Charles C 42
Brady, John B 9
Brady. L. Peirce 5
Braggiotti, D. Chadwick 11
Bragonier, Reginald, Jr... 44
Brandln, Robert M 38
Brandon, Howard... 14
Brandt, George L 27
Braun, Horace Harper 29
Bream, Gray 40
Breazeale, Albert F 44
Breckinridge, Robert 11
Brennan, Peter J 44
Breuer, Carl 45
Brewster, William L 30
Bridge, H. P 32
Bridgett, W. Charles 24
Briggs, Ellis O 15
Briggs, William S 37
Brinton, John 17
Brist, George L 8
Brockman, John B... 32
Broderick, Maurice J 16
Brookhart, Charles E 22
Brooks, Russell M 31
Brown, Aaron S 27
Brown, Cantwell C 29
Brown, Charles L... _. 42
Brown, Emerson I 5
Brown, Gilbert J 29
Brown, James E., Jr 47
Brown, Kermit K 39
Brown, Robert Y. 44
Brown, Stephen C 20
Brown, Willard O 21
Brown, William H 7
Browne, Horace A 40
Browne, Sidney H 20
Brownlee, Roland H 33
Bruins, John H 14
Brulf, Frederick Joseph 9
Bruner, Glen W 50
Bruns, Robert M. 22
Bruns, William H 23
Bucknell, Howard, Jr 47
Buell, Robert L 23
Buhrman, Parker W 47
Buitrago, Eugenio -i
Bulik, Joseph J 44
Burdett, William C, Jr 50
Burgher, Robert 8 1
Burke, Gordon L 13
Burke, Thomas Edmund 9
Burns, Abbott S 29
Burns, Findley, Jr 38
Bums, John H. _ 4
Bums, Thomas D 15
Burris, Philip Howell 50
Burrows, Charles R... 1
Bursley, Herbert S 28
Burt, Joseph F 16
Bush, Guy Louis 5
Busser, William F 28
Page
Butler, George H 34
Butrick, Richard P 50
Butterworth, William W., Jr 38
Bylngton, Homer M., Jr 47
Byington, Irwin C 12
Byrd, Richard W... 42
Byrne, James MacGregor 2
Byrns, Kenneth A 43
Cabanas, Ralph 29
Cabot, John M 47
Caffery, Jefferson 18
Cahn, Rudolf E 4
Calder, A. Bland 43
Calder, Donald B 20
Calder, F. Willard 22
Caldwell, George W., Jr 12
Caldwell, John K 18
Calhoun, John A 26
Callahan, James E 7
Callanan, Leo J 4
Calvert, John S 29
Campbell, Arthur J 11
Campbell, Walter L 17
Campbell, William A 30
Campen, Thomas S... 13
Cannon, Cavendish W 47
Canty, George R 47
Carey, Arthur F 1
Carlson, Harold 40
Carlson. Harry E 39
Carlson, Herbert W 20
Carlson, Richard W 23
Carlson, Roger P 38
Carnahan, George 12
Carrigan, John Willard 47
Carroll, Loren 18
Carswell. Robert M., Jr 38
Cassady, Emmett B 44
Cassidy, Richard T 5
Castleman, Reginald S.. 6
Catlett, Don V 39
Cavanaugh, Robert J 23
Chalker, Robert P 20
Chamberlain, Robert S... 24
Champion, George P 29
Cbapin, Selden 18
Chapin, Vinton 4
Chapman, J. Holbrook 47
Chase, Augustus S 47
Chase, Joseph 43
Chase, Warren M 40
Chavez, Tibo J 9
Childs, Archie W 4
Childs, J. Rives 31
Childs, Prescott 32
Chipman. Norris B 18
Christensen. Asher Norman 2
Christensen, Keld 42
Christensen, William H 19, 23, 32
Christiani, Courtland 3
Christin, Eugene G 35
Christopherson, Carl E 32
Chuck, Fong 11
Chylinski, Thaddeus H 7
Page
Cintrfin, Frank 35
Claffey, John F 20
Clark, Clyde L 38
Clark, David M 1
Clark, DuWayne G 6
Clark, Edgar H 15,31,33.36
Clark, Harlan B 23
Clark, Lew B 29
Clark. Lewis 0
Clark, S. Wilson 12
Clay, Wiley T 6
Clayton, Harry K 42
Clayton, William E 29
Clough, Ralph N 25
Clover, Philip P 13,
16, 18, 24, 25, 26, 33, 34
Clubb, Oliver Edmund 44
Cochran, H. Merle 50
Cochran, William P.. Jr 47
Codoner, Manuel J . 30
Cody, Morrill 34
Coe. Robert D... 20
Cole, Felix 28
Cole, Thomas J 14
Cole, William E., Jr... 18
Colebrook, Mulford A 20
Coleman, Edwin S 4
Colladay, Montgomery H 36
Collier, Charles W 4
Collins, Atwood, 2d... 50
Collins, Ellen 16
Collins, V. Lansing, Jr 34
Colman, George T.. 6
Colombat, Francis Henry 16
Colquitt, Adrian B 22
Cone, Russell A 37
Conkright, William A. 29
Coimell, Richard M... 12
Coimelly, Bernard C 35
Conrad, Barnaby, Jr 39
Conradi, Arthur, Jr 40
Considine, John A 34
Converse, Paul H. M 26
Cooke, Hedley V., Jr. 33
Cooper, Charles A 50
Cooper, William R 11
Coors, Dallas M 22
Cootes, Merritt N. 47
Cope, Albert John, Jr 30
Copeland, John I 13
Corcoran, William W 40
Corrigan, Frank P 45
Corrigan, Robert F 5
Cory, Thomas J... 47
Cottell, Philip G 16
Cottrell, Sterling J 45
Coudray, Robert C 17
CovUle, Cabot 39
Cowan, Robert T 41
Cowles, C. William 34
Cowles, Leon L 39
Cox, Raymond E 47
Coyle, JohnJ 20
Grain, Earl T 29
Cram, Willard W 43
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Crandall, Roderic. 5,34,44
Crawford, William A 47
Crawford, William Rex 5
Crocker, Carson O 45
Crocker, Edward S., 2d.. 3C
Crockett, Joseph P 33
Crockett , Kennedy M 30
Cromie. Leonard J 42
Crook, Linton 51
Cross, Cecil M. P 6
Cruse, FredT 13,17,24.26,32
Cuffe, Edward D 13
Cummings, Herbert J 42
Cunningham, Frederick J 34
Cunningham, E. Francis, Jr 39
Cunningham, Robert R 18
Curry, Hubert M 35
Curtice, Raymond L 21
Curtis, Glion, Jr 38
Curtis, John P 5
Cussans, Frank 50
Cyphers, Dudley E 7
da Costa, Marcelino H 37
Daggett, Forrest N 6
Dahl, Basil D 32
Dalferes, Sabin J 18
Daniels, Chandler Lawrence 2
Daniels, Paul C... 11
Davenport, Philip M 22
Davidson, Kenneth M 5
Davies, John, Jr 10
Davis, Homer W 42
Davis, Laurence L. 19
Davis, Mormett B... 47
Davis, Nathaniel P 47
Davis, Richard H 43
Davis, Sherlock 1
Dawson, Allan 47
Dawson, Leonard O 12
Dawson, Owen L_ 10
Dawson, W^illiam 44
Day, Breckinridge A 42
Day, Henry B 47
Day, Samuel H 42
Dean, David D 10
Deane, John R 43
Decker, Fred H 4';
DeCourcy, William E 50
De Jonge, Alfred R. W 40
de Lambert, Richard M 19
de la Salandra, Dominie 10
Delgado-Arias, D. Eugene 4fi
de Lima, David A 34
Demarest, Kenneth E 37
Denby, James Orr 47
Denhardt, Edith Tilton 21
Denis, Louis M 4
Denman, Leroy O., Jr 25
dePass, Morris B 10
Derby, Robert J 12
Derry. Charles H 3
Desvernine, Eugene 14
Detwiler, Alvin C 30
Deuel, Norman B 7
Page
de Zengotita, Juan 4
Dick, HasPll H 47
Dickerson, Charles E., Jr 3fi
Dickinson, Horace J 14
Dickover, Erie R.. 47
Dillingham, Sherburne 45
Dillon, Thomas P 43
Dimick, John M 38
Di Veniiti, Biagio 51
Donald, George K.. 8
Donaldson, Harry M 47
Doniger, Elliot 31,39
Donnelly, Walter J 4
Donovan, Andrew E., 2d 15
Donovan, Howard 22
Doolittle, Hooker A 17
Dooman, Eugene H 47
Dorr, Robert J 9
Dorsh, John B 9
Dorsz, Edmund J 47
Doty, Ralph E 20
Dougherty, Edward C 29
Dougherty, Joseph L ... 6
Douglass. William B., Jr 36
Dow, Edward A., Jr 17
Dowling, Walter C 51
Downs, Donald 50
Doyle, Albert M 47
Dregge, John W 17
Drew, Gerald A _ 18
Dreyfus, Louis G., Jr 26
Drumright, Everett F 10
DuBois, Arden Edward 14
duBols, Coert 47
Ducotf, Charles H... 13
Dumont, Donald A 31
Duncan, Norman 35
Duim, William E 11
Dunn, WMlIiam McKes;.... 15,31,33.36
Duran, Gustavo 14
Durbrow, Elbridge 47
Dutko, Paul M 43
Du Vivier, Paul F 23
Dwyer, Henry T 46
Dwyre, Dudley O 44
Dwyre, Jack O 35
Dyer, Edwin Perry, Jr 23
Earle, George H.. 42
Easton, John W : 20
Eaton, Charles Edward 5
Eaton, Earl Wilbert.... 30
Ebling. Samuel O... 26
Ehright, Albert P... 38
Eddy. William A 38
Edwards, J. Stanford 3
Edwards, Jay Dixon 22
Edwards, John W 31
Killers, F.dgar 8 9
Eitreim, Irven M 20
Elbrick, C. Burke.. 47
Eldridge, Richard 18
Elllngsen, Thor B 16,31,33,36
Ellis, Daniel E 8
Ellis, Overton Q., Jr 17
Page
Ellis, Perry 3
EUing, Howard, Jr.. 41
Embry, John A 21
Emmanuel, John F. V 38
Emmerson, John K 10
Emmons, Arthur B., 3d... 44
Engert, Cornelius Van H 1
English, Clifton P 47
English, Robert 7
Erhardt, John G 7
Erwin, John D 25
Espy, James 17
Estes, Murl 4
Estes, Stockton M 29
Estes, Thomas S 51
Evans, Charles D 45
Evans, Ernest E 27,51
Everett. Curtis T S
Fales, Herbert P... 47
Farmer, Alexander W 10
Farnsworth, Frederick E 7
Farrell, William S_... 47
Farringer, Dale E 32
Faus, Keeler 3S
Faust, John B 2."^
Feld, Nicholas 42
Felt, Harry D 43
Ferber, David I 3J
Ferguson, C. Vaughan, Jr 2f
Ferguson, Harold D _ 39
Fernald, Robert F 3E
Fernandez, Louis A 34
Ferrell, Hubert F. 2i
Ferrer M., Felipe 3f
Ferris, Walton C 47
Fidel. E. Allen.. 16
Finley, Harold D 32
Fishbum, John T 45
Fisher, Dorsey Gassaway 2i
Fisher, Dwight W 8
Fitzgerald, John F '.. 30
Fitzpatrick. James R 11
Fitzpatrick. Robert Joseph _. 46
Flack, Joseph 45
Flack, Thoma<: R... 41
Flake, Wilson C 3
Flandry, Fred F.. 13
Floischmann, Julius 15.31,33,36
Fletcher, C. Paul 22
Fletcher, Samuel J 22
Flexer, Fayette J 38
Flood, Douglas 47
Flood, Peter H. A 50
Flournoy, William E , Jr 37
Fluharty, Vernon L 39
Fogler, Maurice 38
Follnier, Cyrus B 18
Fnlsom, Roberts 25
Fooie, Walter A 32
Forbes, Bruce W.. 27
Ford, James B.. 38
Ford, Richard 26
Ford, William Joseph 21
Forman, Douglas N., Jr 11
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Fornes, Frederic C, Jr 6
Forsyth, Donald W.. 34
Forsyth, T. Muldrup 39
Foster, Andrew B 47
Foster, Carol H 47
Foster, Meade T . 5
Fowler, Harold 20
Fox, Ernest F 1
Fox, Homer S. 47
Fox, Joseph C 31
Fraleigh, William N 42
Frankel. Samuel B '.. 4:^
Franki, Julius F 9
Franklin. Alhert B. 45
Franklin, Lynn W 7
Fredrickson, Oscar W 19
Free, Lloyd A 40
Freeman, Fulton 10
Freeman, Houghton 11
Freers, Edward L 47
Frees, C. Norman 29
Fritzlan, A. David 31.39
Frost, Arthur C 47
Frost, Wesley ^. 50
Frothingham, Donald 15,31,33,36
Fuess, John C 32
Fuller, Andrew P , 5
Fuller, George Gregg 7
Fullerton, Hugh S _ 18
Funk, Ilo C _ 30
Fuqua, Stephen Ogden....'. 37
3ade, Gerhard 17
3aines, OwenW 30
3aines, Willard R 35
Salbraith, Willard 39
3allagher, Francis H 35
uallnian, Waldemar J 20
Gamon, David L . 17
Gannett, Michael R.-.. 50
Gantenbein, James W.. 16
Garrison, Biddle H 9
Garver, Carl F 26
Garza, EUas G 30
Gasque, J. Allard 30
Gassoun, Joseph H 28, 4)
Gates, Caleb F., Jr 42
Gatewood, Richard D 23
Gaudin, Daniel, Jr. 26
Gauss, Clarence E _ 10
Geerken, Forrest K 28
Geib, Horace V 12
Qeier, Paul E 38
Geist, Raymond H 47
George, W. Perry 47
George, William C 28
Gerberich, Albert H 12
Germon, William F 5
Gerrity, Charles M 27
Gibbons, Donald F 1
Gibson, Raleigh A 28
Gibson, William Q 37
Gibson, William M 37
Gidden, Culver 23
Gidney, Charles C, Jr 35
Page
Gilbert, Charles 38
Gilbert, Manson 8
Gilchrist, James M., Jr 32
Gilmer, Howard C 45
Gilmore, Robert W 31
Gleeck, Lewis E., Jr 40
Glover, Robert G.. 44
Gnade, Richard E 41
Godfrey, Richard A 5
Godley, George McM., 2d 40
Godsey, Fred.. 6
Goetzmann, Jule L_ 39
Golick, Morris 42
Goodier, Harvey T 7
Goodin, Paul A.. 13,18,24,25,33
Goodyear, John "... 31
Gordon, Bartley P 7
Gordon, George A 48
Gorman, Douglas, Jr.. 9
Gorrell, Juan L 16
Goshie, John L.. 51
Gotlieb, Bernard 8
Gould, Campbell H 44
Gowen, Franklin C 50
Gowen, Fred H 21
Graling, Francis J... 7
Granata, Harold M 39
Graves, George M 13
Gray, Archibald E 25
Gray, Cecil Wayne 48
Gray, David... 42
Gray, Lloyd R 32
Greeley, David M 21
Green, Archie W 2
Green, Caspar D 8,9
Green, David S 5
Green, Thomas C 11,34
Greene, Boyd F 44
Greene, Joseph N., Jr.. 51
Greene, Winthrop S.. 33
Greenleaf, Charles W 37
Greenup, Julian C 35
Gresham, Vernet L 16
Grew, Joseph C 48
Griffin, Thomas J 25
Griffiths, John F. 2
Grinnell, Robert. 3
Groeninger, Joseph G 21
Grosjean, Robert L 15,31,33,36
Grotb, Edward M.. 42
Ground, Ray 16
Groves, H. Lawrence 45
Guerra, Fidencio... 12
Gufler, Bernard 48
Guinn, Paul S 42
Gullion, Edmund A 39
Gunsaulus, Edwin N 7
Gwynn, William M 28,41
Haatvedt, Rolfe A 40
Hadraba, Theodore J 40
Haering, George J 38
Hagan, John Logan_ 13
Hagerman, Worthington E 37
Hale, Robert F 28
Page
Hall, Claude H., Jr 23
Hall, Monroe B 48
Hallett, Herbert 35
Hamilton, Maxwell M.. 48
Hamlette, Harry L 34
Hamlin, John N 39
Hammond, B. Miles 50
Hanes, Walter W 1
Hanna, Clyde James 39
Hannah, Archer B._ 12
Hanson, Henry, Jr 40
Hanson, Joseph Osgood, Jr 44
Hardie, John F 13.18,24,25
Harding, John T 17
Harding, Kenneth W 13
Harding, Robert William 8
Hardison, Felix M... 40
Hardy, Osgood 16
Hare, Raymond A 20
Hflrley, Robert Bruce... fi
Harriman, W. Avcrell 43
Harrington, Julian F 3
Harrington, Raleigh T 16
Harris. Arthur R 29
Harrison, Landreth M 40
Harrison, Leland 40
Harrisoa, Randolph.. 48
Harshaw, John H... 43
Hart, Boies C, Jr 18
Hart, John N 14
Hart, Parker T 50
Hartley, Robert T 3
Harvey, Constance R 48
Harvey, Nicholas D. N 21
Haselton, Norris S 8
Has«, Frank F_.. 40
Hastings, William P 7
Hathaway, James L 27
Haughey, Leo E 9
Haupt, Alden M 22
Haven, Richard B 39
Havron, J. Brock 12
Hawkins, Harry C 20
Hawkins, Richard H., Jr 3
Hawley, Franklin 14
Hawley, Harry F 39
Hawley, John C 30
Hawthorne, Carl O _.. 32
Hayes, Carlton J. H 38
Hayes, Glenn C 11
Hayes, Stanley T 7
Heacock, Roger L 48
Heard, Alexander 50
Heath. Donald R 48
Heck, Jack H 19
Heck, Victor C 13
Hefti, Rudolph W 26
Heiberg, Walter L 40
Heilbronner, Leon C 6
Heiler, Bernard F 8
Heisler, Charles H 22
Helme, William B 1
Heltberg, Arnlloth O 26
Hemmerich, Harry F 23
Hemphill, Charles F., Jr 1
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Henderson, Douglas .-. 4
Henderson, George D 48
Henderson, Jnmes E 30
Henderson, Loy W 26
Henney, Alfred J 5
Henry, David H., 2d 28
Henry, Frank Anderson 43
Henry, J. William 36
Henry, R. Horton 48
Herrington, Frank H 10
Herron, Connie R 2
Hervey, Robert E 34
Hickey, Andrew S 29
Hlckok, Thomas A 23
Hicks, Knowlton V 48
Hiern, Alden J... 19
Hfggins, Herbert N 29
Higgins, William L 37
Higgs, L. Randolph 39
Hill, Henry Albert 24,46
Hill, Heyward Q 19
Hill, John C-- M
Hillenbrand, Martin J 37
Hillis, Washington Armstrong... 29
Himmel, Lyle C 3
Hinke, Frederick W 35
Hinkle, Eugene M... 38
Hitch, Simon H 10
Hoard, Robert S 29
Hocker, Woodson F 35
Hodgdon, A. Dana 48
Hoffman, Albert L 38
Hoffman, H. Theodore 12
Hoffmann, Walter W 6
Hohenthal, Theodore J 51
Holbrook, Lucius R., Jr 10
Holcomb, Thomas 42
Holden, Richard K 44
Holder, Oscar C 17
Holdridge, Desmond 29
Holland, Henry F 29
Hollingsworth, Earl C. 9
Holm, Gurmard ._ 15
Hooper, Malcolm P 33
Hoover, John P 45
Hopkins, John Abel _._ 12
Hopper, George D 23
Horn, Adolph B 14
Horn. Thomas S 23
Hornbeck, Stanley K 31
Horner, Garnett D 51
Horner, John Evarts 41
Horowitz, Daniel L 9
Horsey, Outerbridge 48
Hoskins, Harold Boies 50
Hostetter, Wrltner 21
Houck, Fred H 22
Hoverter, Ross E 6
Howard, George C 13
Howard, Hungerford B 10
Howard, Wendell S 17
Howell, Glenn F 7
Hoyt, Henry A 10
Hubbard, Phil H 41
Huddle, J. Klahr 40
Page
Huddleston, John F 27
Hudson, Joel C 8
Huestis, Richard S 21
Hughes, Morris N 48
Hughes, Thomas L 8
Hukill, George R 37
Hulick, Charles E.,Jr 24,46
HuUey, Benjamin M 26
Humes, Elizabeth 36
Hunsaker, Lee M 9
Hunt, Frederick D 48
Hunt, Leigh W 3
Hunt, Ralph H 3
Hunter, Robert L 31
Hurst, Carlton 18
Husted, Clark E., Jr 40
Huston, Cloyce K 48
Hutchinson, Charles A 3
Hutton. Paul C 48
Hyde, Austin W., Jr 38
Ingle, Edward M 18
Isaacs, Burford K., Jr 50
Isaacs, C. Grant 38
Ives, J. Wlnsor 36
Jackson, Henry C 37
Jackson, Virgil A 28,41
Jacobs, Joseph E 17
Jakes, Robert, 3d 6
Jandrey, Fred W 3
Janz, Robert 37
Jarrell, Henry T 10
Jenkins, Douglas, Jr 2
Jenkins, John H. , 35
Jenkins, Warder B 50
Jensen, Finn B 40
Jensen, Julius C 41
Jepson, Florence H 21
Jernegan, John D 26
Jester, Perry N.. 48
Jewell, Edmund F 15,31,33,36
Johansen, Beppo R. 48
Johnson, Donald S 35
Johnson, Ellis A 42
Johnson, Ethol M 21
Johnson, Eugene H 8
Johnson, Frederick C 7
Johnson, Hallett 48
Johnson, Harold Frost 18
Johnson, Hartwell 3S
Johnson, Herschel V 39
Johnson, John B 4
Johnson, John D 7
Johnson, Leslie W 1
Johnson, Nelson T 2
Johnson, Richard A 20
Johnson, U. Alexis 48
Johnston, Coldwell S 7
Johnston, Leland P 15
Jones, George Lewis, Jr 48
Jones, Gerald 0 14
Jones. J. Jefferson, 3d 32
Jones, J. Wesley 48
Jones, Joseph A 14
Page
Jordan, Curtis C 30
Jordan. Francis C 26
Jordan, Russell B 7
Josselyn, Paul R 48
Jova, Eugene E 14
Jovin. Francis K _ 2
Judson, Frederick B 32
Kann, Paul J 42
Kapp, William Robert 39
Kasper, Herman R 2
Kasserman, Harold W 46
Katsainos, Charles T 40
Kazanjian, Reginald S 4
Keeler, Erwin P 48
Keeley, James Hugh. Jr 50
Keith, Gerald.. 50
Kekich, Emil _. 46
Keller, Frank Lener 4
Kelley, Robert F 41
Kelly, George F 23
Kelly, Henry W 9
Kelsey, Easton T._ 8
Kemp, Edwin Carl 7
Kempton, James H 46
Kendrick, Stephen E. C 48
Keniston, Hayward. 2
Kennan, George F 43
Kennedy, Edmond... 15,31,33,36
Kennedy, Edward S 26
Keoffh, John Belfort... 37
Ketcham, John B 30
Key, David McK 39
Kidder, Randolph A 6
Kifer, Russell Stanley 50
Kilcoin, William L 45
Kimrey, Chester H 24
Kingsley, Thomas D 45
Kinnaird. Lawrence.. 9
Kirk, Alexander 0 51
Klaveness, Francis A 40
Klieforth, Alfred W 8
KUne, Wendell F _._ 20
Kneeland, Walter E... 30
Knoll, Denys William. 43
Knox, Charles F., Jr 48
Knox, M. Gordon 40
Kohler, Foy D 48
Kolb, Raymond E 23
Kolinski, Charles James 21
Krausse, Henry G 30
Kreis. Foster H 37
Krentz, Kenneth C 48
Krieg, William L 45
Kroner, Hayes A... 4
Kropp, Miriam Therese 35
Kuniholm, Bertel E 7
Kuykendall, C . Porter 21
Lafoon, Sidney K 48
LaGuardia, Lionel G 34
Lambeth, J. D 30
Lamm, Donald W 6
LaMont, George D.. 22
Lamprecht, Reinhard W 36
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Lancaster, Nathaniel, Jr. 36
Landis, James McCauley... 50
Lane, Arthur Bliss 36
Lane, Clayton 22
Lane, Francis A 27
Lane, George B 32
Lane, Rufus H., Jr 9
Lang, John W 1
Langdon, William R 11
Lankenau, Richard F 2
Larrabee, Sterling L_ 24, 46
Larragoite, Armando, Jr 46
Larsen, Gilbert E 50
La Rue, G. Wallace 51
Lashly, Paul W 31
Latimer, Frederick P., Jr 34
Laukhufl, Perry 39
Lavalee, Jerome R 50
Laverack, John W 50
La Vista, Vincent 39
Lawson, Edward B 41
Lawson, Stanley R 40
Lawton, Edward P 19
Lawton, James S 32
Leach, Richard S. 17
Leavell, John H 17
Leavens, Donald C ; 44
LeBreton, David, Jr 17
Lebus, William Frank, Jr 39
Lee, Armistead M 19
Lee, Games B 20
Lee, Charles H 1
Lee, J. Hubert 9
Legge, Barnwell R 40
Leggett, Herbert 46
Lehrs, John A_.. 41
Lemmon, Norma. _ 16
Leonard, Richard R 23
Leonhardy, Terrance Q. 12
Leonhart, William K 2
Leslie, Aldene Barrington 5
Leverich, Henry P 48
Levison, George Lewis.. _ 50
Lewis, Charles W., Jr 31
Lewis, Harrison 40
Lewis, Harry R 34
L'Heureux, Herv4 J 48
Lieder, Eugene J 16
Light, John 32
Lightner, E . Allan, Jr 50
Lind, NilsE 38
Lineaweaver, F. Ridgway 14
Lines, David A 16
Linn, John K., Jr 21
Linnell, Irving N 43
Linthicum, Walter J 28
Lippincott, Aubrey E... 1
Lister, George T 11,12
Litsey, Weldon 12
Little, Charles J_. 19
Little, George Alexander 35
Littlejohn, Angus C, Jr 5
Livengood, Charles A 51
Lloyd, Rupert A 28
Lobenstine, James C 11
Page
Locke, Justin N 39
Lockett, Thomas H. ._ 28
Lockhart, Frank P 48
Lockling, W. Bruce., 17
Lockwood, Alexander Scott 39
Lock wood, Warren S 21
Loftus, Victor H 27,51
Long, Boaz 24
Loofbourow, Frederick R 41
Lopizich, Ivo H.. 35
Lord, John H 23
Loren,Odin G 46
Lovell, Alfred H., Jr 11
Ludden, Raymond P 10,11
Ludy, Albert K., Jr.... 26
Luebbermann, Henri A 45
Lueders, Duane B ^. 34
Lusk, John C 38
Lutkins, LaRue R 51
Lynch, Andrew G 23
Lynch, William R 42
Lyon, Cecil B. 48
Lyon, Scott 36
Lyons. John G 25
MacArthur, Douglas, 2d 18
Macatee, Robert B 48
MacBryde, Duncan 28,41
Macdonald, John J 35
MacDonald, Wilfred V 41
Macgowan, Basil F. :.. 23
MacKay, Bentley B 6
Mackenzie, Malcolm 3
MacLean, H. Coit 27,51
MacVeagh, Lincoln 24
Mac Vitty, Karl deG 51
Macy, Clarence E 22
Macy, Robert H 8
Madonne, John H 40,41
Maffitt, Edward P 1
Magnuson, Erik W 8
Maher, DaleW 40
Mahoney, Timothy John 30
Mahony, Walter B., Jr.. 13, 18, 24, 25, 32
Makinson, George A 50
Maldonado, Joseph E 8
Maleady, Joseph E 17
Maleady, Thomas J 45
Malige, Marcel E 19
Mallon, Patrick 3
Mallory , Lester De Witt 18
Maness, Hubert. 4
Maney, Edward S 12
Mangold, Frederick R 29
Mann, Frederick J 4S
Marcy, Oliver M 9
Marelius, Donald C 39
Martin, Edwin W 3
Martin, George R 30
Martin, Luis J 34
Martin, Stuart B 19
Marvel, William W 33
Marvin, John H 14
Massey, George Bragg 18
Mathews, Elbert G 1
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Mathews, Jeff Douglas 50
Matienzo, Manuel 46
Matthews. H. Freeman 48
Mattison, Gordon H 17
Maury, John Minor 43
May, Edward W 29
Mayer, Ernest de W 3
Mayers, Herbert W. D 6
Maynard, David M 2
Mazzeo, Louis B 30
McAndrews, John H. E 23
McBride, John C 7
McBride, Robert H 51
McCall, John T 20
McCargar, James G 15
McCarthy, Edmund J. E 45
McCarty, Glenn R., Jr 12
McClintock, Robert Mills 39
McClure, Wallace 40
McConaughy, Walter P 48
McCuUough, John D 16
McDonough, Dayle C 48
McDougall, Grant..-'. 2
McEnelly, Thomas 30
McFadyen, Archibald A., Jr 10
McFall, Jack K._ 7
McGcary, Stanley A 11
McGinness, William L., Jr 26
McGonigal, Donal F 48
McGregor, Robert G., Jr 51
McGurk, Joseph F 48
Mcllhenny, Samuel A., Jr 30
Mcintosh, Clarence J.. 38
McKay, Donalds.. 50
McKee, Edwin 11
McKelvey, Delano. 3
McKeima, James E 48
McKUlop, David H_ 39
McKinney, Harry E.. 44
McKinney, Walter H 39
McLain, Camden L 8
McLallen, Walter F., Jr 5
McLaughlin, Edward D 48
McLaughlin, James Denis 9
McLean, Allan F., Jr 18
McLean, Minedee 8
McMahon, Bernard B 20
McManus, George B 42
McMillin, Stewart E 30
McNair, Roy Perrin, Jr 10
McNeill, William H_ 24.46
McNiece, Renwick S 37
McSweeney, John M 17
McVicker, Charles P., Jr 42
Meekins, Lynn W 48
Meeks, Nelson P 8
Meiklcjohn, Robert P 44
Mein, John Gordon 8
Melbourne, Roy M. 51
Melby, John Fremont 43
Melvin, William H. 2
Memminger, Robert B 27
Merkel, Charles F 2
Merrell, Clay 7
Merrell, George R '.. 22
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Merrill, Frederick T 42
Mersman, Scudder 19
Messer, Peter C... 21
Messersmith, George S. 28
Metcalf, Lee E 42
Meyer, Clarence E 21
Meyer, Paul W 48
Meyer, Theodore H 29
Micfio, Louis 45
Michael. Louis Guy 44
Middlebrook, Robert W 50
Milboume, Harvey Lee 10
Miles, George C 42
Millard, Hugh 8
Miller, George E 36
Miller, Ralph. ._ 17
Millet, Charles S 10
Mills, Sheldon T 22
Minneman, Paul Q 13
Minnigerode, H. Gordon 12
Minor, Georefi r _ 7
Minor, Harold B 48
M inter, John R 2
Mitchell, Charles D 35
Mitchell, Frank G... 27
Mitchell, John W 45
Mitclipll, Reginald P.. 17
MitchelL Sidney A 18
Mitchell, William A 51
Moffitt, James P 45
Mokma, Gerald A 11
Molesworth, Kathleen 24
Montamat, Harold E 13
Montgomery, Edrnund B 48
Moody, Roberts 2d
Mooers, Horatio 30
Moore, Carl E Ifi
Moore, Rupert H 8
Moose, James S., Jr 48
Morby, Edwin S 40
More, Bolard 41
Moreland, William D., Jr 29
Morey, Leonard R 12
Morgan, John H 48
Morgan, Sidney. 15,31.33,36
Moriarty, Francis B 39
Morris, Brewster H 49
Morris, Leland B .. 26
Morris, Shiras, Jr 51
Moses, H. Claremont 30
Moss, Herman 51
Muccio, John J 13
Murphy, Gail 34
Murphy, Robert D 51
Murray, Alton T 49
Murray, Lre. 21
Murray, William B 30
Mj-ers, Harold Edwin 60
Myers, Myrl S 22
Myers, Willys A 30
Nabel, Eugene 41
Nanklvftll, John Henry 32
Nash, Roy 6
Nasmith. Charles Roy 21
Page
Neathery, Jack B 4
Nelson, Christian Hans 19
Nester. Alfred T 27
Newbegin, Robert 16
Newman, David K 19
Newton, Joseph E 8
NiccoU, Frank C 7
Nichols, Donald H 18
Nickerson, Richard I 42
Nielsen, Christian K 23
Nielsen, Orsen N _ 49
Noble, Donald W 29
Nolan, Thomas F 60
Norden, Carl F 49
North, Oliver B 6
Norweb, R. Henry 36
Nufer, Albert F. 13
Nugent, Julian L., 5r ^ 10
Nyhus, Paul O. ^ 1
Oakes, Calvin Hawley 49
Oakley, R. Kenneth 49
O'Brien, Lincoln 34
Ocheltree, John B... 15
O'Connell, Francis A 19
O'Connor, Katherine E 7
O'Donoghue, Sidney E 28
Offle, Carmel 51
Ojeda, Arthur Eustace. 37
Olds, Herbert V 1
Oliver, Covey T 38
Oliver, John O 30
Olivier, Nicholas D 2
Olsen, Clarence E 43
Olson. Grant 40
Olsson. Nils W 40
O'Neall, Charles F 38
O'Neill, W. Paul, Jr 19
Ordway, John 20
Orebaugh, Walter W„. 27.51
Orme. Jesse Milton 6
Ortiz, Nestor C 5
Osborne, Lithgow -_. 33
O'Shaughnessy, Elim 4
Ostertag, Augustus 23
O'Sullivan. James L 19
Oury-Jackson, Granville 11
Owen, Augustus C 8
Ozzard, Charles J... 50
Packard, Harry P 26
Packer, Earl L 41
Paddock, Paul 43
Page, Edward, Jr 43
Page, Walter A... 17
Painter, Carvel 37
Palmer, Ely E 3
Palmer, Gardner E 9
Palmer, George E 34
Palmer, John Peabody.. 51
Palmer. Joseph, 2d 23
Pancoast, George T 37
Pangburn, Harry K 30
Pappano, Albert E 28
Pardue, Mary Ann 21
Park, Nelson R 30
Park, Peyton H
Parker, Charles B
Parker, Charles M
Parker, Edward S
Parks, James E.
Parks, Sheldon W
Parr, Alexander S
Parry, Carroll C
Parsloe, Arthur G 6
Parsons, Arthur W 24,46
Parsons, J. Graham 49
Parsons, Marselis C, Jr 36
Pasquet, Maurice. 31
Patterson, A. WiUing 29
Patterson. Jefferson 35
Patterson, Richard C, Jr 46
Patterson, Roscoe Freeman t
Patton, Kenneth S 32
Paulsen . Richard B 4i
Paxton, J. Hall IC
Payne, Charles E. B S
Peabody, Paul E 2C
Pearsall. David J 34
Pearson, Paul H 3S
Pease, Harold D 4f
Peck, William L 27
Peck. WiUys R 4c
Penfleld, James K IC
Penrose, E. F 21
Perkins, Mahlon Fay. 4S
Perkins, Troy L 4S
Perkins, Warwick 43
Perlman, Jack Marvin... IS
Peterson, Avery F. 2C
Peterson, Edward M 50
Peterson, Horace C . 5
Peterson, John L 25
Pettigrew, Robert Leslie 25
Peyton, Robert K 29
Pflffner, Eugene C... 6
Phelan, George R 45
Phelan, Raymond... 29
Phelps, Albert T. 46
Phillips, George L 5
Phillips, Virginia Elizabeth 9
Phillips, William 22
Piazza, Joseph S 5
Pierce, Lawrence.. 12
Pigott. C. Montagu. 44
Pilcher, James B 49
Pillot, Frederick A 41
Pinkerton, Julian L._ 49
Pinkerton, Lowell C 33
Pitts, Henry L., Jr 34
Plitt, Edwin A 49
Polutnik, Ernest v.- 36
Pool, John C 49
Poole, Richard A 39
Porter, William J 41
Post, Richard H 1,2
Potter, George M 5
Potter, Keimett F 13
Powell, James C, Jr 28
Powell, Thomas M 30
Powers, Albert J 14
INDEX OF PERSONS
69
Pag©
Preston, Austin R 37
Price, Leonard H 9
Price, William E... 6
Prospere, V. Walser 1
Prouty, Roswell W 29
Quarton, Harold B 39
Rabida, Albert A 23
Rae, J. Thomas 6
Rapland. Joseph P. _ 3
Raineri, Peter J 5
Rambo, 'William Preston 6
Ramsey, Henry O.. 22
Randall, Harold M 34
Randall, Lee D 19
Randolph, Archibald R.- 24
Randolph. William B_. 12
Rankin, Karl L 17
Rastetter. Richard W... 13, 18, 24, 25, 33
Ravndal, Christian M 39
Ray, David T 32
Ray, Guy W.. 28
Ray, John A 24
Rayens, Charles E 40
Reagan, Daniel J 40
Reams, R. Borden . 49
Reber, Samuel 49
Rector, George P. H 21
Redecker, Sydney B 38
Reed, Charles S., 2d - 39
Reed, Edward L 1
Reed, Frank F 20
Reed, Harry Clinton_. 15
Reed, Leslie E 34
Reese, Raymond E 51
Reeves, Harman _ 32
Reid, John T 14
Remeck, Walter S 7
Reinhardt, G. Frederick 51
Reist. Jay R 35
Renchard, George W IS
Rend, Charles J.. 4
Reveley, Paul J. 28
Rewinkel, Milton C 3G
Rexford, Dean Raymond 40
Reznik, Jacob 35
Rice, Allan L... _ 40
Rice, Charles M., Jr 20
Rice, Edward E 10
Rich, S. Grover, Jr 39
Richards, Arthur L 42
Richards, J. Bartlett.. 49
Richards, William Walker. 26
Richardson, Gardner. 40
Richardson, John S., Jr 43
Richardson, Joseph L 44
Richardson, Marie Elizabeth 2
Richardson, W. Garland 49
Richert, George L 29
Richey, Earle J 23
Riddick, JohnO 20
Riddle, James R 30
Riddleberger, James W 49
Rigg, Robert B 26
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Riggs, Benjamin Reath 40
Rinden, Robert W. 43
Ringwalt, Arthur R 1,0
Rittenhouse, Austin J 46
Rivera, Rodolfo 0 33
Robbins, Albert H 21
Robbins, Warren Delano 51
Roberts, Irving E ..-. 13
Roberts, Quincy F 21
Robertson, T. Ayers 30
Robertson, William P 37
Robinson, Judson B.. 2
Robinson, Thomas H 24
Robison, Harold D 17
Rockwell, Joseph P 8
Rockwell, Stuart W 18
Rogers, Buford G 41
Romero, Arthur J 1
Roosevelt, Archibald B., Jr 2fi
Rose, Halleck L 36
Rose, Victor R 13, 18, 24, 25, 32
Rosenberg, William S 4
Ross, Claude G 16
Ross, Robert D 19
Ross, William F 42
Rossow, Robert, Jr 34
Roullard, George D 43
Rountree. William M 50
Rowell, Edward J 5
Royt, Frederick L 23
Rueter, Frank T. 9
Rufl, Edward J 14
Russell. H. Earle 43
Russell, Ruth Beatrice 21
Ruthcrtord, Howard K 1
Rutherford, M. Robert.... 11
Rutledge, Angus V 21
Ryan, Daniel V. 2
Ryan, Donald H 42
Salinas, Ezequiel D 45
Salisbury, Laurence E 51
Salter, Fred K 20
Sanderhoff, Lubert O 23
Sanders, Terry B., Jr.. 28
Sands, William Langdon 38
Santi, Mark G_. 4
Satterthwaite, Joseph C 41
Satterthwaite, Livingston 14,
20, 27, 31, 33, 36, 38. 4fi
Sawyer, Charles 3. 2H
Scanlan, William 46
Scherer, George F 49
Schmitt, Herbert F. N . II
Schnare, Lester L 27,51
Schnee, Alexander _ 51
Schneider, R. F 9
Schoellkopf, W. Horton, Jr 28
Schoenfeld, H. F. Arthur 49
Schoenfeld, Rudolf E 3,14,
28. 31. 33, 36
Schoenrich, Edwin 49
Schott, William W 50
Schraud, Myron H 30
Schuler, Frank A., Jr.. 19
Page
Schutz, Joseph W 9
Schwartz, Harry H 3
Scott, Albert W 19
Scott, James T 28,41
Scott, Winfield H 20
Scotten, Robert M 16
Seager, Cedric H... 42
Seager, Walter E 42
Seddlcum, Paul C 7
Sedgwick, Cabot 25
Seibert, Elvin 22
Seller, Herman W 34
Service, John S 10, 11
Service, Richard M 11
Severe, Marc L.. 28
Shahady, Edward J ._. 18
Shantz, Harold 24, 46
Sharp, Frederick D 38
Shaw, George P 49
Sheedy, Bryan D 25
Sheehan, Robert McDonald. 27
Sheehy, Frank E 44
Shelley, Tully 21
Sherman, J. A. Tuck 41
Shillock, John C, Jr 7
Shockley, William P., Jr.._ 36
Shoemaker, Franklin C 27
Sboles. Walter H 41
ShoUenberger, Joseph H 50
Short, Jeffrey Robson, Jr 42
Shullaw, Harold 42
Sipmond, Frithjof C 40
Pignor, Wales W 6
Siniering. Chauncey L .. 50
Simmons, John F 17
Sims, Harold 6
Singer, Dudley G 4
Singleton, Henry E 39
Siracui^a, Ernest V 26
Sitton, Ora S *. 19
Skora, George W 12
Skousen, Samuel J 5
Slavons, Stanley O 30
Smale, William A 27
Smedberg, Julian K. 21
Smith, A. Viola 51
Smith, Bernard L 13,17,24,25.32
Smith, Bromley K 4
Smith, Carieton Sprague 6
Smith, Charles W... 8
Smith, Donald W 50
Smith, E. Clinton _. 14
Smith, E. Talbot 43
Smith, Edwin L 19
Smith, Harry L 8
Smith, Henry T. 49
Smith, Horace H 10, 11
Smith, Jule B_ 32
Smith, Merlin E 30
Smith, Mervin Q 29
Smith, T, Lynn 12
Smith. Walter,. 16
Smith, Walter F 38
Smyser, William L 38
Smyth, Richard T 39
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Page
Smyth, Robert Lacy 8
Snow, William P 35
Snyder, Byron B ..- 34
Sokobin, Samuel 21
Solana, J. Ramon 13
Somerville, James 26
Soper, Edgar K 29
Sowell, Ashley B 34
Spalding, Francis L 26
Sparks, Kdward J 44
Sparks, Joseph S 22
Spaulding, Sydney I 43
Spears, Bernice R 33
Speer, James P., 2d 22
Spencer, Thomas D _.- 24,46
Spiegel, Harold R -- 21
Spielman, Henry W 6
Spiker, Clarence J 3
Spilman, Lawrence A 3S
Sprague, George E -.. 27
Springer, Paul L.. -. .- 17
Springs, L. Pittman.. 19
Sproul, Marion Elizabeth 35
Sprouse, Philip D 10
Squire, John P 51
Squire, Paul C 41
Squires, Leslie Albion 42
Stafford, Maurice L 2S
StanclifT, Evert Lee 29
Stanford, G. Alonzo _-- 9
Stanton, Edwin F 49
Stanton, Willard Quincy 23
Starcevic, Anthony E 35
Staten, Verne G 23
Stebbins, Henry E 20
Steere, Loyd V 20
Steger, Christian T.. 33
Stein, Robert A 23
Steinhardt, Laurence A 41
Steintorf, Paul P 49
Stephan, Charles H 8
Stevens, Charles Henry 29
Stevens, Francis Bowden 43
Stevens, Harry E 10
Stevenson, John R 38
Stewart, Earl C 2
Stewart, James B. 32
Stewart, Warren C - 10
Steyne, Alan N 49
Stines, Norman C, Jr 4
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr 45
Stone, Hugh L., Jr 34
Stone, John F.. 20
Stoops, Don 51
Stoppani, Charles 41
Story, Harry W 14
Stout, Hiram M.. 21
Stratton, Gus G 27
Streeper, Robert B 7
Strom, Carl W 28
Strong, Robert C 43
Strong, Thomas S 33
Stuart, Wallace W 17
Sturgeon, Leo D 49
Styles, Francis H 27
Page
Styles, Raymond A 51
Summerlin, George T 49
Sumner, John D 11
Sumner, Philip D_.. 28
Sundell. Charles C 8
Sundt, Olaf Francis 4,
9. 16, 35
Surrey, Walters 40
Sutherland, Richard A 5
Sutton, F. Lester 27
Swenson, Harold F 1
Swift, Norman Guernsey 40
Taft, Orray, Jr 13
Tait, George 40
Talbot, Phillips 10
Talbott, Sheridan 21
Taliaferro, Charles H 7
Tausch, Egon R 14
Taylor, Arthur H 12
Taylor, Clifford C 6
Taylor, Francis E 25
Taylor, Henry L 12
Taylor, Laurence W 7
Taylor, Robert M... 49
Teall, Girvan 30
Tennant, Robert A_ 27
Terrassa, Fernando 12
Terry, Carroll M 38
Tewell, Harold S 4
Tewksbury , Howard H... 16
Thayer, Charles W.. 20
Thayer, Philip W 9
Thiel, Cyril L. F .....*. 9
Thomas, Aaron J., Jr 37
Thomas Jay P _ 7
Thomas, Sheldon. 1
Thomasson, David A 28
Thompson, Charles 0 22
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr 20
Thompson, Paul Dean 27
Thompson, Samuel R 23
Thompson, Tyler 18
Thurston, Ray L. 22
Thurston, Walter 4
Tidwell, William A., Jr 44
Timberlake, Clare H 49
Tindall, Richard G 41
TIttmann, Harold H., Jr 50
Titus, Earle O 38
Tobias Justin C 12
Tolman, George L 8
Tolman, Lewis B. 34
Toole, Richard A 32
Topping. John L 44
Touchette, Joseph 1 23
Tower, Arthur F 8
Trammell, Webb. 41
Travers. Howard K 49
Trent, William F 6
Trenta, Walter. 12
Trimble. William C 49
Triolo, James S 12
Troutman, Harry L 41
Trowbridge, Jones R 32
Page
Trueblood, Edward G 35
Tuck, S. Pinkney 17
Tucker, Robert C 44
Turner, Mason. 3
Turner, Milton M 20
Turner, Robert A -. 20
Turner, Smith Davison 21
Turner, William T 50
Turpin, Robert Q. 39
Tuthill, John W 7
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr 49
Unverzagt, Henry T 30
Usher, Richard E 23
Utter, John E 19
Vaillant, George C 35
Vance, Marshall M .. 49
Vance, Sheldon B_ 5
van den Arend, Frederik 37
Vanderburg, William O 35
Vanderburgh, John B 9
Van Home, John 38
Van Voorst, Marion 20
Van Wickel, Jesse F ._ 31
Van Wynen, Ann 13
Van Zile, John G ZC
Varrelman, George 14
Vaughan, Stephen B 7
Vermont, Albert 13, 18. 24, 25. 33
Vigil, Abraham 3C
Villard, Henry H 50
Vincent, John Carter 49
Vinson, J. Kittredge.. 27
Vogenitz, Heman C 15
von Hellens, Lawrence W 40
von Schilling, Franz, Jr 40
Vorrath. John C, Jr. 37
Votion, Jack William 20
Vyse, William Clarke 29
Wade, Philip R _ 9
Wadsworth, George 28.41
Waggoner, Edward Lowry 9
Wagman, John P 29
Wagner, Carl G 45
Wagner, Fred T.... B
Wagner, Joseph J 22
Wagner. Robert W 29
Wailes, Edward T 20
Walker, Agesilaus W., Jr... 2
Walker, Henry Babcock, Jr 10
Walker, Howard L., Jr 30
Walker, Jay 6
Walker, Joseph F 19
Walker, William W 13
Wallace, William E... 43
Waller, Fred E 7
Waller, George P 2><
Wallin, Paul J 2
Walmsley, Walter N., Jr. 36
Walsh, Robert L 43
Walsh, Walter M 8
Walton, Lester A 28
Walton, WiUis E 26
Wanamaker, Temple, Jr 39
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rt'ard, Angus I 49
tVard, Robert S 10
iVardlaw, Andrew B 12
kVaring, Robert Olaf __ 31
Warner, Carlos J 20
«'arner, Charles T 14
Warner, Gerald 1
vVarren, Avra M 34
Warren, Fletcher 49
Washington, Raoul F 14
Washington, S. Walter. ." 12
Wasser, Lee Q 10
Wasson, Thomas C 49
Waterman, Henry S 30
Watrous, Livingston D 12
Watson, Hugh.._ 21
Watson, Hugh H. 21
Watson, Osborn S 45
Webb, James H., Jr... 25
Webb, Walter W.. 1
Webster, Donald Everett 42
Webster, Edward C, Jr 30
Weeks, John A 11
»Veil, T. Eliot 32
Weimer, Frederick C 45
Weimer, Joseph Q 45
A'eir, Thomas A 39
Weise, Robert W., Jr ' 9
vVeisenburg, Leslie A 18
Welch, Aubrey Lee, Jr 19
Welch, Rolland 35
Wellborn, Alfred T 10
Welles, Samuel Gardner.. 21
Wellman, Harvey R 5
Wells, Alfred W 23
Wells, H. Bartlett 13
Wells, Milton K 49
Wendelin, Eric C 49
Weiidt, Erwin W 39
Wernimont, Kenneth 5
Wesson, Robert G 12
West, George Lybrook, Jr 39
Westerbeek, .\polonius C... 15,31,33, 36
Wharton, Clifton R 19
Pa?c
Whedbee, Robert E 39
Whetten, Nathan L _.. 29
Whitaker, Charles H 23
White, Byron 7
White, Howard A 6
White, Ivan B 18
White, John Campbell 35
White, RoUie H., Jr i
Whitney, Thomas P 44
Whittipghill, George D 61
Widney, George M 23
Wiedenmayer, Joseph E ._. 45
Wieland, William A. 5
Wightman, Henry L 29
Wiley, John C 11
Wiley, Walter W 12
Wilkins, Fraser 31
Wilkinson, James R 19
Wilkinson, John J., Jr 2
Willey, John A. 33
Williams, Arthur R 34
Williams, Frank S 49
Williams, Phihp P 1
Williams, William L. S 45
Williamson, Harold L 49
Willis, Frances E 49
Willis, Raymond S 37
Willock, Roger .... 15
Willson, GUbert R 30
Wilson, Evan M 49
Wilson, George B 20
W ilson, James Parker 9
Wilson, Orme... 25
Wilson, Oscar A., Jr 27
Wilson, Robert E 4
Wilson, W. John, Jr 28
Winant, John G 20
Windham, Charles A 2
Winfree, Robert M ___ 1
Winship, North 8
Winters, George H 30
Winthrop, Robert C, Jr 46
Withers, Charles D 3
Withey, Francis M 9
Page
Withey, Howard F '. 7
Withrow, John F 35
Witman, William, 2d •. 41
Woei, J. William 25
Wolcott, Henry M 51
Woldike, Aage 15,31,33,36
Wolf, Franklin W... 44
Wollam, Park F.. 12
Wonderley , A . Wayne 40
Wood, Harold C 30
Wood, Hilton F 13
Wood, John R ig
Wood, Robert W 40
Woodfall, Colin C 1
Woodford, Archer. 49
Woodruff, Harry A 18
Woods, Sam E 28,41
Woodward, Robert F 24
Woolf, Donald 19
Wooster, Julia Louise.. 5
Worchel, Philip 43
Worster, Stephen C ... 30
Wright, Donald L 21
Wright, James H.._ 49
Wright, William C 9
Wright, William P 45
Xanthaky, Theodore A 5
Yearns, Kenneth J 22
Yorke, Edward W., Jr 43
Youmans, Charles Le Roy 14, 15,25
Young, Roland A SO
Young, Whitney 44
Yuni, William E 10
Zapf, Lacey C 2
Zawadzki, Casimir T 21
Zetterstrand, Rudolph E 5
Zondorak, Charles J 43
Zozaya, John J 45
Zweig, Ben 30
Zwemer, Raymund L. 10
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