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  2. List of ambassadors of the United States to South Vietnam

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    Formation. June 29, 1950. Final holder. Graham A. Martin. Abolished. April 29, 1975. Following the end of World War II in Asia, France attempted to regain control of Vietnam, as part of French Indochina, which it had lost to Japan in 1941. At the conclusion of the First Indochina War, the country was split into two parts, the North and the South.

  3. United States Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    Map of U.S. Foreign Service posts (2003) The United States Foreign Service is the primary personnel system used by the diplomatic service of the United States federal government, under the aegis of the United States Department of State. It consists of over 13,000 professionals [ 3] carrying out the foreign policy of the United States and aiding ...

  4. JLL (company) - Wikipedia

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    Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL) is a global real estate services company, founded in the United Kingdom with offices in 80 countries.The company also provides investment management services worldwide, including services to institutional and retail investors, and to high-net-worth individuals, [2] as well as technology products through JLL Technologies, and VC investments via its PropTech ...

  5. United States–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War was a massive undertaking for all involved: North Vietnam and the Viet Cong had around 690,000 soldiers by 1966, South Vietnam had a strength of 1.5 million soldiers by 1972, and the U.S. deployed a total of 2.7 million soldiers over the course of American involvement, peaking at 543,000 in April 1969.

  6. List of diplomatic missions of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Republic of Vietnam's first embassy was opened in Beijing in 1950, followed by Moscow in 1952, and consulates in Nanning, Kunming, and Guangzhou opening shortly afterwards. In 1964 the DRV had opened 19 diplomatic missions abroad; six years later this number increased to 30. [ 1]

  7. Joint United States Public Affairs Office - Wikipedia

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    The Joint United States Public Affairs Office ( JUSPAO) was a multi-agency organization that provided integrated Information Operations support in South Vietnam from 1965 to 1972. Involving military, US Information Agency and State Department efforts, JUSPAO provided direction for a range of public affairs, public diplomacy and psychological ...

  8. Ted Osius - Wikipedia

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    Career. Osius joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1989. [ 7] Osius' first assignment was in Manila, from 1989 to 1991. Other early assignments included Vatican City and the United Nations . In 1996, Osius was among the first U.S. diplomats to work in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. In 1997, he helped with the establishment of the U.S ...

  9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    Đỗ Hùng Việt. Website. mofa .gov .vn Official Twitter. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the central government institution charged with leading the foreign affairs of Vietnam. The current Foreign Minister is Bùi Thanh Sơn .