The US Foreign Service

From New Frontier To War On Drugs

by John W. Stahlman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/11/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781465328618
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781425756581
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781425756611

About the Book

This is an account of an unusual journey through life, from a modest beginning as a lad in Ohio in the 1930’s to experiences with high government officials as a member of the US Foreign Service—even with a ruling king—extending to 28 countries around the world, in 28 years. As a youngster, he had worked as a farm hand, print shop assistant, home improvement helper, railroad ‘gandy-dancer’, union laborer (age 15), union operating engineer on construction machines (16-20), machine press operator, and as a young adult, a tire builder, carpenter, union brakeman, deliveryman, postman and typist—to name some of his work experience on through high school and college. He served as an Airborne Ranger in the US Army during the Korean Conflict and was discharged (with a disability) as a Captain.1 Working his way through Kent State University, he majored in law, business and languages (one year of Spanish and three years of Russian). Following discharge from the Army in December 1956, he enrolled at Georgetown University (School of Foreign Service and Graduate School) earning another degree. While serving in the US Foreign Service, the Department of State assigned him to Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, where he majored in economics. From 1959 to 1986 he served as an officer in the Foreign Service, with assignments in South and Central America (four countries), the Middle East (two countries), Southeast Asia (four countries) and India. In 1962 he was detailed to the Peace Corps for two years, initially as Executive Secretary, then as Deputy Director for Programs in five Latin American countries.


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