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US Ambassador to Morocco.

29-Sep-1906 09-Jun-1909 Samuel R. Gummere  
09-Jun-1909 10-Jul-1910 H. Percival Dodge  
27-Jul-1910 02-Sep-1912 Fred W. Carpenter  
Sep-1912 Jul-1917 Maxwell Blake Interim
11-Oct-1917 11-Apr-1922 Maxwell Blake  
11-Apr-1922 03-Mar-1924 Joseph M. Denning  
23-Jun-1925 03-Aug-1940 Maxwell Blake  
14-Aug-1940 06-Jan-1941 John Campbell White  
Feb-1941 Jun-1945 J. Rives Childs Interim
16-Jul-1945 14-Jul-1947 Paul H. Alling  
11-Sep-1947 25-Apr-1951 Edwin A. Plitt  
26-Jun-1951 16-Apr-1953 John Carter Vincent  
08-Sep-1953 01-May-1955 Joseph C. Satterthwaite  
07-Jul-1955 11-Jun-1956 Julius C. Holmes  
06-Oct-1956 01-Jul-1958 Cavendish W. Cannon  
06-Aug-1958 05-Mar-1961 Charles W. Yost  
24-May-1961 08-Aug-1962 Philip W. Bonsal  
01-Oct-1962 24-Nov-1964 John H. Ferguson  
14-Jul-1965 08-Oct-1969 Henry J. Tasca  
22-Apr-1970 01-Oct-1973 Stuart W. Rockwell  
30-Oct-1973 11-Mar-1976 Robert G. Neumann  
12-Apr-1976 06-Oct-1978 Robert Anderson  
31-Oct-1978 22-Jun-1979 Richard B. Parker  
20-Dec-1979 28-Feb-1981 Angier Biddle Duke  
07-Nov-1981 21-May-1985 Joseph Verner Reed  
02-Sep-1985 14-Jul-1988 Thomas A. Nassif  
28-Jan-1989 16-Jan-1992 Michael Ussery  
07-May-1992 01-Mar-1993 Frederick Vreeland  
18-Jan-1994 17-Jan-1997 Marc Charles Ginsburg  
Jan-1997 Feb-1998 Gary S. Usrey  
23-Feb-1998 01-Mar-2001 Edward M. Gabriel  
07-Aug-2001 22-Aug-2003 Margaret Tutwiler  
27-Apr-2004 -- Thomas Riley  



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