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249: 31: 839: 808: 818: 341:, where he teaches. He is President of the Foreign Affairs Council, an umbrella group comprising eleven organizations which support the Foreign Service, and Treasurer of AFSA-PAC. He is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and several other corporate and non-profit boards. He is married to Maxine Freedom Boyatt and has five children, Christopher Lynn Boyatt being one of his sons. 1319: 295:(1967–1970). He later became Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East in Washington D.C.. He was Director of Cyprus Affairs from 1971 to 1974, and was named a member of the 774: 1323: 1107: 1365: 804: 1385: 1072: 1360: 1205: 812: 796: 694: 248: 1215: 1000: 326: 322:. Boyatt and the other passengers were later released, and Boyatt has received many medals and awards for his bravery and heroism during the hijacking. 1102: 980: 481: 1395: 599: 512: 402:
Ambassador Boyatt's lecture on the 100 Years Wars of the 20th Century in Hargreaves Hall on the Cheney Campus of Eastern Washington University
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and President of U.S. Defense Systems (USDS) in 1990. Boyatt later became a member of the Advisory Boards of the Woodrow Wilson School at
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Boyatt joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1959. He served in various diplomatic posts around the globe, including Vice Consul in
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in 1951. He continues to return to his former high school to speak to students during the Wyoming School Foundation Day.
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and trustee from 1984 to 1988. He has also been a member of the Advisory Boards of the Patterson School at the
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from 1960 to 1962, Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Treasury (1962–1964), Economic Officer in
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In 1969, Boyatt was taken hostage on board a TWA plane by Palestinian guerillas during the 1969
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Foreign Service Journal article on his Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award.
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the following year. In 1975 Boyatt became Minister-Counselor at the American Embassy in
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Although Boyatt retired from the Foreign service in 1985, he became Vice President of
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Boyatt has also been decorated by several other governments and organizations.
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and is currently a Director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at
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with his B.A. in 1955. He later received his M.A. from the
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Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award.
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United States Ambassador to Colombia
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
Diego C. Asencio
Lewis Arthur Tambs
United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso
Pierre R. Graham
Julius Waring Walker, Jr.
Cincinnati
Ohio
United States Ambassador
Burkina Faso
Colombia
American Academy of Diplomacy
Wyoming High School

softball
Ohio
Wyoming High School
Princeton University
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
U.S. Air Force
Chile
Luxembourg
Cyprus
Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy
Chile
United States Ambassador to Upper Volta
Jimmy Carter

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