James Clement Dunn
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James Clement Dunn (b. Newark, New Jersey, December 27, 1890; d. 1979) was an American diplomat and a career employee of the United States Department of State. He served as the Ambassador of the United States to Italy, France, Spain, and Brazil.
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- The Political Graveyard: Brief biography
- United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission by Country, 1778-2005
Preceded by Alexander C. Kirk |
U.S. Ambassador to Italy 1946–1952 |
Succeeded by Ellsworth Bunker |
Preceded by David K. E. Bruce |
U.S. Ambassador to France 1952–1953 |
Succeeded by C. Douglas Dillon |
Preceded by Lincoln MacVeagh |
U.S. Ambassador to Spain 1953–1955 |
Succeeded by John Lodge |
Preceded by James S. Kemper |
U.S. Ambassador to Brazil 1955–1956 |
Succeeded by Ellis O. Briggs |