William A. Wilson
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William A. Wilson (born November 3, 1914) was an American diplomat and businessman from Los Angeles. A close friend of President Ronald Reagan, was appointed as first United States Ambassador to the Holy See, in 1984. Previously he was personal representative of the United States President to the Holy See, from 1981.
Preceded by (none)[1] |
U. S. Ambassador to the Holy See 1981-1986 |
Succeeded by Frank Shakespeare |