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listening post at the U.S. embassy in Beirut. Israeli pilot to IDF war room: “This is an American ship. Do you still want us to attack?” IDF war room to Israeli pilot: “Yes, follow orders.” Israeli pilot to IDF war room: “But sir, it’s an American ship – I can see the flag!” IDF war room to Israeli
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Andrew Kilgore. According to Kilgore, Porter said that he “saw the telex, read it, and passed it right back” to the embassy official who had shown it to him and quoted him as recalling that the transcript showed “Israel was attacking, and they know it’s an American ship.”
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and a close friend of Porter, said Porter recalled this pilot protesting to ground control. Porter also discussed the transcripts with former
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1942–45. He married Adele Ritchie on October 6, 1942 (shortly before his deployment with the Marines) in
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on April 12, 1916, the son of Dwight and Gertrude Johnson Porter. During
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In the early 1970s, Porter was the U.S.'s Resident Representative to the
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United States Department of State – Chiefs of Mission for Lebanon list
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pilot: “Nevermind; hit it.” William Chandler, the former head of the
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United Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 979, I-14244, p. 292
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After leaving government service, Porter worked as an
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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He spent 1956-59 in 1: 406:List of Assistant Secretaries 284: 264:Westinghouse Electric Company 146:Dwight J. Porter was born in 141: 7: 339:Political Graveyard Profile 10: 705: 281:on June 4, 2006, aged 90. 156:United States Marine Corps 642: 633: 625: 620: 610: 601: 593: 588: 275:Rancho Mirage, California 118: 110: 102: 97: 93: 81: 69: 59: 48: 41: 37: 28: 21: 245:U.S. Ambassador to Qatar 236:National Security Agency 43:US Ambassador to Lebanon 171:Foreign Service Officer 232:Israeli Defense Forces 271:Lake Forest, Illinois 125:Dwight Johnson Porter 138:from 1965 to 1970. 597:William J. Crockett 589:Government offices 308:. 5 November 1990. 210:In 1965, President 205:Senate confirmation 154:, he served in the 652: 651: 646:William B. Buffum 643:Succeeded by 621:Diplomatic posts 611:Succeeded by 552:. 2 October 2007. 538:. 2 October 2007. 518:. 2 October 2007. 504:. 2 October 2007. 484:. 2 October 2007. 470:. 2 October 2007. 354:"Online obituary" 212:Lyndon B. 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Index


US Ambassador to Lebanon
Lyndon B. Johnson
Armin H. Meyer
William B. Buffum
United States
diplomat
United States Ambassador to Lebanon
Shawnee, Oklahoma
World War II
United States Marine Corps
Omaha, Nebraska
Displaced Persons
Foreign Service Officer
Frankfurt am Main
London
Washington, D.C.
Vienna
President of the United States
John F. Kennedy
Assistant Secretary of State for Administration
Senate confirmation
Lyndon B. Johnson
United States Ambassador to Lebanon
Six-Day War
USS Liberty incident
Israeli Defense Forces
National Security Agency
Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company
U.S. Ambassador to Qatar

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