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AFSA Memorial Plaque Ceremony: Sharon S. Clark

Via AFSA: The annual AFSA Memorial Plaque Ceremony honors Foreign Service personnel who have lost their lives while serving our country. This year’s ceremony will be held on Friday, May 4 at 10:35...

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Barbara Robbins Memorialized in AFSA’s Plaque, Now Officially Claimed by the CIA

WaPo has an interesting piece on Barbara Robbins, a slain CIA secretary’s life and death.  She is listed in AFSA’s Memorial Plaque as a State Department employee killed in the line of duty.  Her name...

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May 3, 2013: Foreign Affairs Day to Honor Eight Employees Killed in the Line...

Via the State Dept: Each year on the first Friday of May, the Department of State observes Foreign Affairs Day, the annual homecoming for our Foreign Service and Civil Service retirees. This day also...

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AFSA Memorial Plaque Ceremony Adds Eight Names to Wall of Honor

AFSA’s Memorial Plaque Ceremony was held at the State Department today.  The ceremony was attended by Vice President Joe Biden, CIA Director Brennan, USAID Administrator Shah and Secretary Kerry who...

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May 1 Memorial Ceremony Honors Foreign Service Employees Lost Overseas: Rayda...

Posted: 12:35 am EDT Via afsa.org: On Friday, May 1, AFSA will hold its 82nd Annual Memorial Ceremony, which honors Foreign Service personnel who have given their lives while serving their country...

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Missing From the AFSA Memorial Plaque: John Brown Williams, First American...

Posted: 2:07 am ET   On January 28, Judith Cefkin, our Ambassador to Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu tweeted this: Checked out cemetery where first U.S. Consul to Fiji buried....

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Foreign Affairs Day Memorial Plaque Ceremony: John Brown Williams Still Missing

Posted: 2:42 am ET [twitter-follow screen_name=’Diplopundit’]   Last year, we blogged about John B. Williams who was  appointed on 10 March 1842 by President Tyler to be United States consul at the Bay...

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@StateDept Adds 71 Historical Names to Memorial Plaque on #ForeignAffairsDay...

We are grateful to almost 450 donors to-date who supported our annual fundraising. This is our first campaign since our funding ran out in August 2020. We have a few more days left in our campaign if...

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