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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary March 22, 1974 June 4, 1974 Left post, April 15, 1977 Frederick Irving: Foreign Service officer Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary May 26, 1977 July 18, 1977 Left post, November 22, 1978 Loren E. Lawrence: Foreign Service officer Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary March 23, 1979
Noah Nickolas Perry (born August 1, 1950) [1] is an American politician and diplomat who has served as the United States ambassador to Jamaica since 2022. He served as a member of the New York State Assembly for the 58th district from 1993 to 2022.
Venezuelan Ambassador to Jamaica Kingston Jamaica: November 6, 1997: unknown [7] Michael Courtney: Apostolic Nuncio to Burundi: Bujumbura Burundi: December 29, 2003: National Forces of Liberation: Ihab el-Sherif: Egyptian ambassador to Iraq: Baghdad Iraq: July 7, 2005: kidnapped and killed by al-Qaeda in Iraq J. Christopher Stevens: United ...
This is a list of successful assassinations, sorted by location.For failed assassination attempts, see List of people who survived assassination attempts.. For the purposes of this article, an assassination is defined as the deliberate, premeditated murder of a prominent figure, often for religious, political or monetary reasons.
Jerome Gary Cooper (October 2, 1936 – April 27, 2024) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps who served as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) from 1989 to 1992, and as United States Ambassador to Jamaica from 1994 to 1997.
De Roulet was appointed United States Ambassador to Jamaica by President Richard M. Nixon in August 1969, [4] and presented his credentials on October 23, 1969. While serving as ambassador, he allegedly sought political contributions from American corporations for foreign elections; Alcoa gave these contributions to Jamaican officials. [5]
Holden was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Jamaica on July 17, 1989, by George H.W. Bush. [3] He served in this role until March 1993 and later was chair of the charitable body, American Friends of Jamaica.
Hewitt retired from Deere & Company in 1982. On February 26, 1982, Hewitt accepted the position of U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica. On September 29, 1982, was confirmed by the Senate by unanimous consent. He hosted President Ronald Reagan for first ever overnight visit to Jamaica by a sitting US President.