Given By^IU. S. IPT 0. DOCUMENTS—^S5-3.1FOREIGN SERVICE LLS'IJANUARY 31, 1941In the interest economy,of beginning uith thisissue the ''Foreign Service Lisl" nill he issued incompleteform only once a year, uiih snpph'nimtsdated April 1, July i, and October 1Note: To avoid delay and insnro jtromjii alt«'ii-lioii, correspondoiue upon consnlar business sliuiddhe addressed, for example, loThe Anieriean ConsulateNiagara FallsOnlario, (.'anadaIMill) .srvrFsOKHCKCOVERiNMEM- PRINTINC;: l'>llWASHINGTON1U. S. SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUr/iENTBMAY ^ 1944OF STATEDEPARTMENTPublication 2079Division of ResearchPlease report to theDepartmentand Publication of thein this List.any omission or error foundBUDGETOF THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF THEfUBLISHED gUAKTERLY WITH THE APPROVALOflSceof Documents, U. S. Government PrintingFor sale by the Superintendent• Price 20 centsWashington 25, D. C.price cents a year. 65 cents foreignSubscription 50CONTENTSPaK€Foreign Service of the United States . 1Argentina,Afghanistan, 1; 1; Australia, 2; Belgium and Possessions, Bolivia,3; 4;Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile,4; 6; 6; 8; China, 10; Colombia, Costa Rica,11;Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark,12; 13; 14; 15; Dominican Republic, 15;Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia,16; 17; 17; 18; Ethiopia, 18; Finland, 18;France and Possessions, Germany, Great18; 19; Britain and Northern Ireland,and India, 20; Greece, 24; Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras,24; 25; 25; Hungary, 26;Iceland, ...
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Given By
^IU. S. IPT 0. DOCUMENTS—
^S5-3.1
FOREIGN SERVICE LLS'I
JANUARY 31, 1941
In the interest economy,of beginning uith this
issue the ''Foreign Service Lisl" nill he issued in
completeform only once a year, uiih snpph'nimts
dated April 1, July i, and October 1
Note: To avoid delay and insnro jtromjii alt«'ii-
lioii, correspondoiue upon consnlar business sliuidd
he addressed, for example, lo
The Anieriean Consulate
Niagara Falls
Onlario, (.'anada
IMill) .srvrFs
OKHCKCOVERiNMEM- PRINTINC;
: l'>llWASHINGTON1
U. S. SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUr/iENTB
MAY ^ 1944
OF STATEDEPARTMENT
Publication 2079
Division of ResearchPlease report to the
Departmentand Publication of the
in this List.any omission or error found
BUDGETOF THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF THEfUBLISHED gUAKTERLY WITH THE APPROVAL
OflSceof Documents, U. S. Government PrintingFor sale by the Superintendent
• Price 20 centsWashington 25, D. C.
price cents a year. 65 cents foreignSubscription 50CONTENTS
PaK€
Foreign Service of the United States . 1
Argentina,Afghanistan, 1; 1; Australia, 2; Belgium and Possessions, Bolivia,3; 4;
Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile,4; 6; 6; 8; China, 10; Colombia, Costa Rica,11;
Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark,12; 13; 14; 15; Dominican Republic, 15;
Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia,16; 17; 17; 18; Ethiopia, 18; Finland, 18;
France and Possessions, Germany, Great18; 19; Britain and Northern Ireland,
and India, 20; Greece, 24; Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras,24; 25; 25; Hungary, 26;
Iceland, 26; Iran, 26; Iraq, 26; Ireland, 27; Italy and Possessions, 27; Japanese
Empire, 27; Latvia, 27: Lebanon, 27; Liberia, 28; Liechtenstein, 28; Lithu-
ania, 28; Luxembourg, 28; Mexico, 28; Monaco, 30; Morocco, Netherlands31;
and Possessions, 31; New Zealand, 32; Nicaragua, 32; Norway, Palestine33;
and Trans-Jordan, 33; Panama, 34; Paraguay, 34; Peru, 34; Philippine Islands,
36; Poland, 36; Portugal and Possessions, 36; Rumania, 37; Saudi Arabia,
Spain, Sweden,Kingdom of, 38; 38; 39; Switzerland, 40; Syria, 41; Thailand,
of Africa,41; Turkey, 41; Union South 42; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
Venezuela, Yugoslavia, 46.43; Uruguay, 44; 45;
Foreign Service assigned the DepartmentOfficers of the to 47 of the on special and temporary detail 50
Foreign Service officers on detail as inspectors 50
Officers of the Foreign Service now unassigned 50 of the detained by the enemy 51
CoNSTJLAR Districts . 55
Description of consular districts 55
Allocation of provinces, states, etc., to consular districts 66
Tariff of United States Foreign Service Fees 87
91Classification of Foreign Service Officers
113Retirements in the Foreign Service
Index 116of Persons
127Geographical Index
HIABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
—Temporary specialists appointed for the emergency. These appointees are arran(T)
according to salary; where salary is the same, according to the date of assignmt
and where date of assignment is the same, alphabetically.
>—Consulate (M) —Mission(C)
(CA)—Consular agency (MA)—Office of military attach^
(CG)—Consulate general (MD)— of maritime delegate
(E) —Embassy (NA)—Office of naval attach^
(L) —Legation (VC)—Vice consulate
indicates that the date given does not show the total length of continuous service of the offI
at the post. For this information regarding an officer in the Foreign Service, his biograj
in the Register the Department State should be consulted.of of
indicates that the officer's service in the Foreign Service of the United States has been in'§
rupted. The date given represents the commencement of his present period of serv
For his prior service the officer's biography in the Register the Department State shoof of
be consulted.
indicates a vice consul who receives no compensation except when in charge of a post.
IIFOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
Post-
SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 31. 1944FOREIGX
Post Name and rank
ARGENTINA—Continued
Buenos Aires (E)—Con.
Jr.. asst. naval Navy Dept... Apr. 17,1943CSi.K & XA)—Cod Lt. Comdr. John J. Wilkinson,
attache.
Jr., asst. naval attach^ Navy Dept.. Aug. 10,1943
, Lt. Age5ilau5 W. Walker,
naval attach^ for air.and asst.
W. Green, a.=«t. naval attach^ and Navy Dept. Oct. 16,1943Lt. Archie
naval attach^ for air.asSt.
Ha\"ward Keniston, cultural relations attach^ Michigan ...' Aug 11,1942
assistant Dist. Colimibia..! Sept. 29,1941Warren D. Robbins, special
attache New York. Apr. 24,1942Philip P. Clover,!
assistant Texas Aug. 15,1942Byron George Skelton, special
assistant Kentucky.. Aug. 20,1942James H. Mann, special
cultural relations California.. Sept. 8,1941John F. Griffiths, senior
assistant.
special assistant New York. Sept. 1941James MacGregor Byrne, 3,
Herron, senior economic analyst Kansas Jan. 15, 1942Connie E. analyst. Ohio Apr. 1942Charles F. Merkel, 20,
analyst Oklahoma. Dec. 1942John T. Fishbum, economic 9,
Ryan, special assistant California.. Jan. 14, 1944Daniel V.
Dec. 1942George F. Jasper, Jr., economic analyst Illinois 4,
economic analyst Dec. 1942Grant McDougall, 4,
analyst Argentina.. Mar. 1943WalterAdam Hebeler, economic 24,
Asher Xorman Christensen, asst. cultural rela- Minnesota. Dec. 16, 1942
tions attache.
Wallin, economic analyst California Jan. 14,1944Paul J.
New York Dec. 4,1942Francis K. Jovin, analyst
Lawrence Daniels, economic analyst. .. Michigan.. _ Dec.Chandler
York i Dec. 4,1942William H. Melvin, economic ansilyst New
economic analyst... Indiana Dec. 27,1941Richard F. Lankenan, junior
Leonhart, ec-onomic analyst West Virginia I Dec. 28,1943William K.
economic analyst Massachusetts. . . > 4,1942Herman H. Barger, JDec.
New YorkLawrence Hoguet, JDec.
economic analyst New York. 4,1942H. .4.ndr6 Weismann, tDec.
Elizabeth Richardson, juiuor Arkansas... Dec. 21, 1943Miss Marie eco-
nomic analyst.
Nov. 3,1942Herman R. Kasper, junior economic analyst nitnois
W. consul New York. Sept. 1941Alfred Wells, vice 30,
{Dec. 31,1942Joseph E. Gross, vice Colorado..
W. consul... Minnesota July 26,1943BahlaBlanca(VC). Leslie Johnson, vice
viceconstil New York May 19, 1943Mendoza (\"C) Richard H. Post,
- Apr. 27,1943Rosario (C) Aubrey E. Lippincott, consul Arizona...
E. Matthews, vice consul. South Carolina... Sept. 5, 1942Tobias
W. vice Dec. 17,1943Raford Herbert, consul..
AUSTRALIA
Canberra, Australian Johnson, envoy extraordinary and Oklahoma.. Feb. 11,1941Capital Nelson T.
Territory (L). iminister plenipotentiary.
John R. Minter, counselor of legation South Carolina... 'tDec. 3, 1943
commercial attache Tennessee Mar. 21,1942Lacey C. Zapf,
A. Foote,' first secretary Texas June 23,1942Walter
.\. secretary Dec. 26,1940Randolph Kidder, third Massachusetts...
(MA ANA). Col. Karl Ferguson Baldwin, military attache....; War Dept Apr. 6, 1942
Lt. Comdr. Malcolm Mackenzie, nav-il attache Navy Dept {Jan. 22,1944
I I
I and asst. naval attache for air.
> Assigned also to Asuncion, Montevideo, and Santiago; resident at Buenos Aires.
> Resident at Melbourne.