Joseph C. Satterthwaite
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Joseph C. Satterthwaite of Michigan was a career diplomat who served as Head of the U.S. Legation at Tangier from 1953 to 1955, and as United States Ambassador to Burma from April 1955 to April 1957. He then served as the first Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs in 1958. He was reappointed as an ambassador, this time to South Africa, from 1961 to 1965.
Preceded by John Carter Vincent |
Head of the U.S. Legation at Tangier 1953–1955 |
Succeeded by Julius C. Holmes |
Preceded by William J. Sebald |
U.S. Ambassador to Burma 1955–1957 |
Succeeded by Walter P. McConaughy |
Preceded by Philip K. Crowe |
United States Ambassador to South Africa 1961-1965 |
Succeeded by William M. Rountree |