John Chambers Hughes
John Chambers Hughes (1891–1971), was an American diplomat and the United States Permanent Representative to NATO from 12 June 1953 until 20 April 1955.[1] A graduate of Princeton University, he was a close friend of CIA Director Allen Dulles. Hughes, a Wall Street financier, was the head of the New York bureau of the Office of Strategic Services during World War II.[2]
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- ↑ NNBD US Ambassadors to NATO retrieved on April 5, 2007
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=ZG2P4hC8JBYC&pg=PA2&lpg=PA2&dq=%22john+c+hughes%22+nato+new+york&source=bl&ots=pmx9Rr91nx&sig=XqS3SGoweoYt8SGrhKQHrEwEiFM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV4d-d15nRAhUCSyYKHar0Ct0Q6AEIITAC#v=onepage&q=%22john%20c%20hughes%22%20nato%20new%20york&f=false
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Preceded by William Henry Draper Jr. |
U.S. Ambassador to NATO 12 June 1953 until 20 April 1955 |
Succeeded by George W. Perkins |
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