C. Burke Elbrick AKA Charles Burke Elbrick Born: 25-Mar-1908 Birthplace: Louisville, KY Died: 12-Apr-1983 Location of death: Washington, DC [1] Cause of death: Pneumonia
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: Career US Ambassador [1] Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC.
Brother: Charles Sister: Lillian Wife: Elvira Lindsay Johnson (until his death, one son, one daughter) Son: Alfred Johnson Elbrick Daughter: Valerie Elvira Burke Hanlon
University: BA, Williams College (1929)
US Ambassador to Brazil (1969-70) US Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1964-69) US Ambassador to Portugal (1959-63) US State Department Assistant Secretary for European Affairs (1957-58) US State Department General Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (1954-57) US State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for European Affairs (1953-54) US State Department Counsellor, Paris (1952-53) US State Department Counsellor, London (1951-52) US State Department Counsellor, Havana (1949-51) US State Department Detailed to National War College (1948-49) US State Department Assistant Chief, Division of Eastern European Affairs (1946-48) US State Department First Secretary-Consul, Warsaw (1945) US State Department Third Secretary-Vice Consul, Lisbon (1940-42) US State Department Third Secretary, Warsaw (at Angers, France, 1939-40) US State Department Third Secretary, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (1934-37) US State Department Vice Consul, Southampton, England (1932-34) US State Department Vice Consul, Panama (1931-32) Kidnapped at Rio de Janiero (4-Sep-1969) Knights of Malta
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