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Edmund DeJarnette

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Both Tanzania and Angola were fighting civil wars during his time there. The U.S. did not recognize the Marxist government that emerged in Angola and he was there for two years before he was sworn in as Ambassador after the US recognized the government in 1993. There was concern about kidnapping of
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DeJarnette founded the U.S.-Africa Energy Association which ultimately led to his founding SonAir USA in 2009. He served as its CEO and President until 2012. DeJarnette died on April 6, 2015, at the age of 77.
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the staff as well as the constant shelling in the area of the embassy until the Angolan government rescued DeJarnette and the rest of his staff with armored vehicles and tanks.
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DeJarnette was the head of the U.S. delegation in the talks that led to the 1994 peace agreement. When he retired from the Foreign Service, he moved to
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Law School in 1963. (He also has a bachelor's degree in English from U.Va. and a master's degree in public administration from
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from 1992 until he was promoted to Ambassador in 1994. He was the first U.S. Ambassador to Angola and served until 1995.
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For the American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates, see
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Central African Republic
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DeJarnette was born on January 15, 1938. A native of
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Edmund DeJarnette (politician)
Central African Republic
Tanzania
Angola
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
George Washington University
Quito, Ecuador
Ashland, Virginia
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