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US Ambassador to Serbia

US GOVERNMENT OFFICE

US Ambassador to Serbia. See also US Ambassador to Yugoslavia and US Ambassador to Montenegro.

10-Nov-1882
19-Sep-1884
Eugene Schuyler Resident at Athens
28-Sep-1885
24-Oct-1889
Walker Fearn Resident at Athens
28-Nov-1889
25-Aug-1892
A. Loudon Snowden Resident at Athens
29-Jun-1894
01-Aug-1897
Eben Alexander Resident at Athens
07-May-1898
27-Apr-1899
William Woodville Rockhill Resident at Athens
24-Jun-1900
02-Mar-1901
Arthur S. Hardy Resident at Athens
13-May-1901
24-Dec-1902
Charles S. Francis Resident at Athens
13-Oct-1902
13-Jul-1905
John B. Jackson Resident at Athens until 1904; Bucharest thereafter
07-May-1906
23-Jan-1907
John W. Riddle Resident at Bucharest
16-Jan-1907
04-Feb-1909
Horace G. Knowles Resident at Bucharest
03-May-1910
27-Oct-1911
John R. Carter Resident at Bucharest
16-Jan-1912
15-Oct-1913
John B. Jackson Resident at Bucharest
15-Dec-1913
17-Dec-1918
Charles J. Vopicka Resident at Bucharest
1918
1992
See US Ambassador to Yugoslavia  
May-1992
Jul-1993
Robert Rackmales Interim; US announces 21-May-1992 it does not recognize the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (comprising the republics of Serbia and Montenegro)
Jul-1993
1995
Rudolf V. Perina Interim
1995
Aug-1996
Lawrence E. Butler Interim
02-Aug-1996
23-Mar-1999
Richard M. Miles Interim; Embassy closes 24-Mar-1999 and NATO invades that evening
2000
2002
William Dale Montgomery Interim
04-Jan-2002
29-Feb-2004
William Dale Montgomery Federal Republic of Yugoslavia becomes Serbia-Montenegro in 2003
21-May-2004
Jul-2007
Michael C. Polt Serbia and Montenegro become independent Jun-2006
26-Jul-2007
present
Cameron Munter  



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