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US Ambassador to Yemen

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US Ambassador to Yemen. Compare US Ambassador to South Yemen.

30-Sep-1946 21-Jul-1950 J. Rives Childs Resident at Saudi Arabia
22-Jul-1951 08-Jul-1953 Raymond A. Hare Resident at Saudi Arabia
13-Sep-1954 01-Jan-1958 George Wadsworth Resident at Saudi Arabia
27-Nov-1957 05-Mar-1959 Donald R. Heath Resident at Saudi Arabia
11-Mar-1959 18-Dec-1959 Raymond A. Hare Resident at Saudi Arabia
Mar-1959   Charles B. Ferguson Interim; Established legation 16-Mar-1959
28-Apr-1960 06-May-1961 G. Frederick Reinhardt Resident at Cairo
01-Oct-1961 27-Sep-1962 Parker T. Hart Resident at Saudi Arabia
Sep-1962 Feb-1963 Robert Stookey Interim
Feb-1963 Aug-1964 James N. Cortada Interim
Aug-1964 Aug-1966 Harlan B. Clark Interim
Aug-1966 Jun-1967 Lee F. Dinsmore Yemen severs relations with the US 7-Jun-1967
Apr-1970 Feb-1972 David W. McClintock Interim
Feb-1972 Dec-1972 Robert A. Stein Interim; Embassy reestablished 1-Jul-1972
19-Dec-1972 06-Jul-1974 William R. Crawford, Jr.  
21-Jan-1975 24-Apr-1978 Thomas J. Scotes  
05-Oct-1978 04-Jul-1981 George M. Lane  
24-Oct-1981 20-Jun-1984 David E. Zweifel  
28-Oct-1984 04-Jul-1987 William A. Rugh  
Jul-1987 Aug-1988 Theodore H. Kattouf Interim
14-Aug-1988 13-Jun-1991 Charles F. Dunbar  
19-Oct-1991 07-Nov-1994 Arthur Hayden Hughes  
08-Jan-1995 16-Dec-1997 David G. Newton  
07-Nov-1997 30-Aug-2001 Barbara Bodine  
01-Oct-2001 13-Mar-2004 Edmund J. Hull  
30-Jul-2004 04-Jul-2007 Thomas C. Krajeski  
24-Aug-2007 -- Stephen A. Seche  



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