LOY W. HENDERSON
'Loy Wesley Henderson' (June 28, 1892 – March 24, 1986) was a United States Foreign Service Officer.
Born in Rogers, Arkansas, he served in the United States Department of State, and was a contemporary of influential staffers such as George F. Kennan and Charles Bohlen. His posts included U.S. Minister in Iraq (1943-45), Ambassador to India (1948-51) and then Ambassador to Iran (1951-54). From 1945 to 1948 he served at the State Department in Washington, and had a hand in much of the foreign policy planning regarding the nascent Cold War.
★ The Political Graveyard - Short summary of details
★ Loy W. Henderson: A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Born in Rogers, Arkansas, he served in the United States Department of State, and was a contemporary of influential staffers such as George F. Kennan and Charles Bohlen. His posts included U.S. Minister in Iraq (1943-45), Ambassador to India (1948-51) and then Ambassador to Iran (1951-54). From 1945 to 1948 he served at the State Department in Washington, and had a hand in much of the foreign policy planning regarding the nascent Cold War.
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★ The Political Graveyard - Short summary of details
★ Loy W. Henderson: A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
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