Liste der Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten im Tschad
Liste der Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten im Tschad
Missionschefs
Nr. | Foto | Name | Amtszeit | Bemerkungen |
---|---|---|---|---|
– | Alan Lukens | 11. August 1960 – ? | Geschäftsträger (chargé d’affaires) ad interim | |
1 | Wilton Blancké | 9. Januar 1961 – 28. Mai 1961 | Botschafter in der Republik Kongo mit Mehrfachakkreditierung | |
– | Frederic Chapin | Januar 1961 – Mai 1961 | ad interim | |
2 | John Calhoun | 28. Mai 1961 – 1. April 1963 | ||
3 | Brewster Morris | 12. August 1963 – 20. Januar 1967 | ||
4 | Sheldon Vance | 23. September 1967 – 9. Mai 1969 | ||
5 | Terence Todman | 21. August 1969 – 29. Juni 1972 | ||
6 | Edward Mulcahy | 6. Dezember 1972 – 23. Juni 1974 | ||
7 | Edward S. Little | 7. Dezember 1974 – 23. Februar 1976 | ||
8 | William Bradford | 15. Oktober 1976 – 19. Juni 1979 | ||
9 | Donald Norland | 17. November 1979 – 24. März 1980 | Botschaft aufgrund des Bürgerkriegs im März 1980 geschlossen | |
– | John Blane | 15. Januar 1982 – 27. Mai 1983 | Botschaft wiedereröffnet; Generalkonsul (Principal Officer) und Geschäftsträger (chargé d’affaires) ad interim | |
10 | Jay Moffat | 27. Mai 1983 – 23. Juli 1985 | ||
11 | John Blane | 2. September 1985 – 4. Oktober 1988 | ||
12 | Robert Pugh | 15. Oktober 1988 – 15. November 1989 | ||
13 | Richard Bogosian | 4. August 1990 – 21. Juli 1993 | ||
14 | Laurence Pope | 3. September 1993 – 26. Juni 1996 | ||
15 | David Halsted | 12. September 1996 – 6. August 1999 | ||
16 | Christopher Goldthwait | 10. Oktober 1999 – 16. Januar 2004 | ||
17 | Marc Wall | 16. Juni 2004 – 7. Juli 2007 | ||
18 | Louis Nigro | 16. November 2007 – 30. September 2010 | ||
19 | Mark Boulware | 10. November 2010 – 25. Juli 2013 | ||
20 | James Knight | 6. September 2013 – 11. August 2016 | ||
21 | Geeta Pasi | 9. September 2016 – 20. September 2018 | ||
– | Richard Bell | 20. September 2018 – 18. August 2022 | Geschäftsträger (chargé d’affaires) ad interim; m. d. W. d. G. b. | |
22 | Alexander Laskaris | seit 18. August 2022 |
Weblinks
- Chiefs of Mission for Chad. In: history.state.gov (abgerufen am 6. Mai 2023).
- Former U.S. Ambassadors to Chad. In: td.usembassy.gov (abgerufen am 6. Mai 2023).
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President John F. Kennedy meets with the US Ambassador to Chad, John A. Calhoun. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
Ambassador Marc Wall, coordinatior for economic transition in Iraq.
A government photo of the current (President Obama's term) ambassador to Benin
Richard K. Bell, Ambassador to Côte d’Ivoire
Louis J. Nigro, USA Ambassador
Brewster Morris, US Ambassador to Chad, in 1963 @ the White House @ Washington D.C.
Portrait of Alexander Laskaris, U.S. Ambassador to Chad under President Biden.
Geeta Pasi, Ambassador to Ethiopia
Inspector General of the Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Kenneth J. Lee presents a folded U.S. flag to Ralph H. Pope, the eldest son of Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Everett P. Pope, as former U.S. Ambassador to Chad Lawrence E. Pope, second son of Maj. Pope, and Jean Pope look on during the burial service for Maj. Pope at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia Sept. 15, 2009.
O cônsul geral dos Estados Unidos em São Paulo Frederic L. Chapin durante visita ao governador de São Paulo Laudo Natel. Imagem do Acervo Iconográfico do Arquivo Público do Estado de São Paulo, código BR APESP SEGOV ICO NEG 3855 01.
Mark M. Boulware, U.S. diplomat. As of 2010, U.S. Ambassador to Chad.
Ambassador Christopher E. Goldthwait and author of, “Ambassador to a Small World – Letters from Chad” spoke to United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), International Service trainees on of diplomacy, protocol, and maneuvering around an embassy at the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. Ambassador Goldthwait a former Ambassador to Chad and a former USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Foreign Service Officer is currently a Washington, D.C. based, independent consultant in the areas of agricultural policy and international agriculture, with special focus on food security issues. USDA photo by Bob Nichols.
PRESIDENT BUSH AND DORO LEBLOND, ACCOMPANIED BY AMB. AND MRS. TERENCE TODMAN (DORIS) PARTICIPATE IN THE AMERICAN EMBASSY COMMUNITY GREETING AT THE AMBASSADOR'S RESIDENCE. THE PRESIDENT JOINS CHILDREN FOR A GROUP PHOTO. INCLUDES U.S. MARINE GUARDS.
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