Robert Anderson (diplomat)

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Robert Anderson
United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
In office
June 22, 1982 – August 3, 1985
PresidentRonald Reagan
Preceded byRobert L. Yost
Succeeded byLowell C. Kilday
United States Ambassador to Morocco
In office
1976–1978
PresidentGerald Ford
Preceded byRobert G. Neumann
Succeeded byRichard B. Parker
United States Ambassador to Benin
In office
1972–1974
PresidentRichard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Preceded byMatthew J. Looram, Jr.
Succeeded byJames B. Engle
Personal details
BornJanuary 6, 1922
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedApril 5, 1996 (aged 74)
Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.
EducationYale University (BA)
Military service
Branch/service United States Army
Battles/warsWorld War II

Robert Anderson (January 6, 1922 – April 5, 1996) was an American diplomat who served as the United States ambassador to Dahomey, Morocco, and the Dominican Republic.

Early life and education[]

Anderson was born in Boston, Massachusetts. After graduating from Yale University, he served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army during World War II.[1]

Career[]

He joined the Foreign Service after the war, and served in consular positions during the 1950s and 1960s, before being appointed U.S. ambassador to Dahomey in 1972.[2][3] He served as ambassador to Dahomey from 1972 to 1974, to Morocco from 1976 to 1978, and the Dominican Republic from 1982 to 1985.[4] In the 1970s, Anderson also served as an assistant and spokesman for Henry Kissinger.[5]

Death[]

He died of congestive heart failure in Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia. At the time of his death, he was a resident of Georgetown.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Saxon, Wolfgang (April 14, 1996). "Robert Anderson, Ambassador And Kissinger Aide, Dies at 74". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  2. ^ Biographical Register of the Department of State, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951
  3. ^ Who's Who in America, Marquis Publications, 1964, 1982
  4. ^ Principal Officers of the Department of State, and Chiefs of Mission, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991
  5. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (1996-04-14). "Robert Anderson, Ambassador And Kissinger Aide, Dies at 74". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Robert L. Yost
United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
1982–1985
Succeeded by
Lowell C. Kilday
Preceded by
Matthew J. Looram, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Benin
1972–1974
Succeeded by
James B. Engle
Preceded by
Robert G. Neumann
United States Ambassador to Morocco
1976–1978
Succeeded by
Richard B. Parker


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