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Francis E. Meloy Jr.

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had nothing to do with the murder. The 2013 CIA report noted that the PLO had arrested five over the assassination but released them for lack of sufficient evidence. The PLO handed two culprits to the PFLP and they were later executed, the report added.
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In 2013, a report released by the CIA said that Meloy was assassinated by an "extreme Lebanese leftist militia" that had links with the PFLP. A succeeding US Ambassador to Lebanon, John Gunther Dean later stated that to the best of his knowledge, the
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from 1953 until 1956 and then in Paris until 1959. In 1962 he was appointed as the Director of the Office of Western European Affairs until 1964, then as the deputy chief of mission in
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By 21:30, Lebanese television announced their bullet-riddled bodies had been found on a garbage dump near the beach in Ramlet al-Baida.
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as a vice consul. He returned in 1946 to Washington and served as the personal assistant to Secretary of State
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At 10:40 on June 16, 1976, in Beirut, Meloy, the incoming U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, accompanied by
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due to illness. He would be approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 27.
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Presidential Proclamation honoring Ambassador Meloy & Counselor Waring
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After the war, he joined the State Department and 1946 he was posted
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appointed Meloy as Ambassador to Lebanon after the resignation of
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spending four years in naval intelligence as a reserve officer.
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who had taken refuge outside Beirut and refused to step down.
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Dominican Republic
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Francis E. Meloy, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Lebanon
Gerald Ford
G. McMurtrie Godley
Earl Anthony Wayne
United States Ambassador to Guatemala
Richard Nixon
William G. Bowdler
Davis E. Boster
United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
Richard Nixon
John Hugh Crimmins
Robert A. Hurwitch
Washington, D.C.
Beirut
Lebanon
Assassination
American
U.S.
diplomat
Beirut
Lebanon
Washington, D.C.
United States Navy
World War II
Dhahran
Saudi Arabia
Dean Acheson
Foreign Service officer
Saigon

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