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in 1930, and took a secretarial course at the Thibodeau College of Business Administration in Fall River 1930–32. Porter became a naturalized American citizen in 1936.
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in 1956. He was then the Director of the State Department's Office of North African Affairs from 1957 to 1961, and then Director of Voice of America 1961–62.
1836: 1846: 1335: 1070: 1054: 1861: 682: 1826: 869: 820: 635: 289: 1614: 601: 1791: 1317: 1871: 788: 650: 229: 440:(September 1, 1914 – March 15, 1988) was a British-born American diplomat who from 1971 to 1973 headed the U.S. delegation to the 1607: 838: 734: 616: 110: 1047: 707: 593: 505: 449: 52: 761: 639: 457: 169: 1152: 1040: 552: 1831: 419: 20: 586: 662: 516: 579: 638:, with Porter holding this office from February 2, 1973, until February 18, 1974. Nixon then named Porter 1671: 1089: 976: 1187: 1285: 489: 382: 1523: 508: 868: 1646: 1173: 520: 1736: 1180: 1166: 931: 886: 670: 408: 1423: 1131: 1103: 999: 986: 653:; Porter presented his credentials on February 21, 1976, and left this post on May 27, 1977. 604: 597: 1599: 1816: 1811: 1493: 1229: 1124: 936: 881: 8: 1756: 1691: 1583: 1558: 1548: 1458: 1448: 1443: 1145: 1022: 961: 896: 611:. He served as Deputy Ambassador to South Vietnam from 1965 to 1967. In 1967, President 571:, and then spent 1951–53 as Officer-in-Charge of Greek Affairs at the State Department. 1771: 1651: 1588: 1563: 1483: 1433: 560: 540: 1716: 1711: 1568: 1553: 1528: 1503: 1488: 1222: 1201: 1159: 971: 946: 906: 813: 754: 727: 631: 627: 441: 322: 209: 150: 134: 80: 1751: 1731: 1721: 1498: 1428: 1278: 1215: 1194: 1096: 941: 901: 891: 771: 717: 568: 556: 221: 102: 1676: 1666: 1661: 1656: 1533: 1518: 1478: 1438: 1257: 1117: 1004: 926: 916: 830: 589: 334: 162: 76: 1781: 1766: 1761: 1696: 1681: 1543: 1473: 1306: 781: 612: 493: 394: 269: 1867:
Recipients of the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service
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as his private secretary in 1936. The next year, 1937, Porter joined the
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1947–50. In 1951, he was special assistant to the Chief of
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President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service
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Home in Fall River, Massachusetts on March 15, 1988.
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Porter spent 1953 to 1957 at the American Embassy in
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He returned to the field in 126:August 23, 1967 – August 18, 1971 68:November 29, 1962 – July 29, 1965 38: 1631:United States Ambassadors to Saudi Arabia 766:March 13, 1974 – December 16, 1975 602:United States Ambassador to South Vietnam 499: 245:December 22, 1975 – May 27, 1977 19:For other persons of a similar name, see 789:United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 651:United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia 578:; there, he was a first-hand witness to 1862:United States Foreign Service personnel 793:February 21, 1976 – May 27, 1977 735:United States Ambassador to South Korea 617:United States Ambassador to South Korea 539:, he met and married Eleanore Henry, a 1827:English emigrants to the United States 1804: 630:as head of the U.S. delegation at the 619:and Porter held this post until 1971. 1603: 1363: 1036: 842: 492:to join relatives. He graduated from 1343: 1071:United States Ambassadors to Canada 708:United States Ambassador to Algeria 594:United States Ambassador to Algeria 592:appointed Porter as the first-ever 480:on September 1, 1914, the son of a 452:, and also served as Ambassador to 450:United States Ambassador to Algeria 13: 762:United States Ambassador to Canada 640:United States Ambassador to Canada 458:United States Ambassador to Canada 14: 1883: 607:asked that Porter be assigned to 553:United States Department of State 506:United States Minister to Hungary 1790: 1457: 1401: 1391: 1342: 1331: 1330: 1316: 1074: 1064: 1021: 418: 92:Diplomatic relations established 1872:20th-century American diplomats 872:of the United States of America 587:President of the United States 472:William J. Porter was born in 1: 676: 663:Westport Point, Massachusetts 656: 517:United States Foreign Service 16:American diplomat (1914–1988) 504:After a chance meeting with 467: 448:. Porter was the first-ever 230:United States Ambassador to 170:United States Ambassador to 111:United States Ambassador to 53:United States Ambassador to 7: 626:selected Porter to replace 551:. He spent 1946–47 at the 535:1943–46. While serving in 10: 1888: 18: 1788: 1637: 1466: 1455: 1411: 1325: 1314: 1084: 1019: 877: 827: 818: 810: 805: 795: 786: 778: 768: 759: 751: 741: 732: 724: 714: 705: 699: 694: 490:Fall River, Massachusetts 431: 414: 400: 388: 383:Fall River, Massachusetts 372: 349: 344: 340: 328: 316: 306: 295: 287: 275: 263: 249: 238: 227: 215: 203: 189: 178: 168: 156: 144: 130: 119: 108: 96: 86: 72: 61: 50: 46: 37: 30: 649:then selected Porter as 509:John Flournoy Montgomery 484:officer who died during 1832:People from Stalybridge 521:Foreign Service Officer 932:Walter J. Stoessel Jr. 887:Livingston T. Merchant 671:Rose Hawthorne Lathrop 500:Foreign service career 987:Thomas A. Shannon Jr. 665:in 1977. He died of 605:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. 598:Algerian independence 580:Moroccan independence 937:Lawrence Eagleburger 882:Robert Daniel Murphy 547:, who was posted in 438:William James Porter 962:Thomas R. Pickering 897:W. Averell Harriman 806:Government offices 622:In 1971, President 523:, Porter served in 739:1967 – 1971 712:1962 – 1963 661:Porter retired to 541:United States Army 1799: 1798: 1597: 1596: 1357: 1356: 1030: 1029: 972:R. Nicholas Burns 947:Robert M. Kimmitt 912:William J. Porter 907:U. Alexis Johnson 837: 836: 828:Succeeded by 814:U. Alexis Johnson 796:Succeeded by 769:Succeeded by 755:Adolph W. Schmidt 742:Succeeded by 728:Winthrop G. Brown 715:Succeeded by 695:Diplomatic posts 632:Paris Peace Talks 628:David K. E. Bruce 615:appointed Porter 442:Paris Peace Talks 435: 434: 409:Career Ambassador 360:September 1, 1914 323:U. Alexis Johnson 210:Adolph W. Schmidt 151:Winthrop G. Brown 135:Lyndon B. Johnson 81:Lyndon B. Johnson 32:William J. 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Index

William Porter

United States Ambassador to Algeria
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
John D. Jernegan
United States Ambassador to South Korea
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard Nixon
Winthrop G. Brown
Philip C. Habib
United States Ambassador to Canada
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Adolph W. Schmidt
Thomas O. Enders
United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
James E. Akins
John C. West
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Richard Nixon
U. Alexis Johnson
Joseph J. Sisco
Stalybridge
England
Fall River, Massachusetts
Alma mater
Boston College

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