Gerald A. Drew

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Gerald Augustin Drew (June 20, 1903-1970) — also known as Gerald A. Drew — was a career foreign service officer. Born in San Francisco, California, Drew was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. He served in the following positions: U.S. Vice Consul in Pará, 1929; U.S. Minister to Jordan, 1950; U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia, 1954-57; Haiti, 1957-60. He was assigned to Haiti by the Eisenhower administration at the beginning of the regime of François Duvalier.

He is buried at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.

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